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https://www.amazon.es/Algorithms-Data-Structures-Niklaus-Wirth/dp/0130220051
>Point me to one page explanations of them and I'll be amazed by them too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_algorithms
Take your pick, each of the links on that page is to a brief summary explanation, and many of them will probably be "amazing" to relatively new/less widely-experienced programmers.
EDIT: Also, there are a host of standard reference books with a plethora of such things in them: Sedgewick's is a classic, then there is Wirth's Algorithms and Data Structures which used to be considered a "must read" for anyone in the profession, and then there are more recent things, like O'Reilly's nice little handbook/guidebook