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  2. Kasur - Wikipedia

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    Kasur derives its name from the Arabic and Persian word qasur (قصور), [10] [11] meaning "palaces," or "forts." According to a legend, Kasur was founded by, and named for, Prince Kusha of the Ramayana, [12] son of the Hindu deities Rama and Sita.

  3. Jimmy Santiago Baca - Wikipedia

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    A film based on Baca's memoir A Place to Stand, directed by Daniel Glick, was released in 2014. [17] The film was produced by Gabriel Baca, David Gruban, and Andres Salazar [18] The creators of the movie also made a school curriculum to strengthen and highlight the morals within Baca's life story, containing a workbook and films.

  4. Ibu Kasur - Wikipedia

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    Ibu Kasur is also known as a songwriter for children. Her works include My Cat, Clap your hands, and Play Hide. [3] Ibu Kasur was a frequent speaker at seminars related to children. She also led the Setia Balita Foundation, which has five kindergartens in Jakarta and was the editor of a section of the children's magazine Bocil.

  5. Book of Leviticus - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Leviticus (/ l ɪ ˈ v ɪ t ɪ k ə s /, from Ancient Greek: Λευιτικόν, Leuïtikón; Biblical Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא ‎, Wayyīqrāʾ, 'And He called'; Latin: Liber Leviticus) is the third book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) and of the Old Testament, also known as the Third Book of Moses. [1]

  6. Book of Exodus - Wikipedia

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    The English name Exodus comes from the Ancient Greek: ἔξοδος, romanized: éxodos, lit. 'way out', from ἐξ-, ex-, 'out' and ὁδός, hodós, 'path', 'road'.'. In Hebrew the book's title is שְׁמוֹת, shemōt, "Names", from the beginning words of the text: "These are the names of the sons of Israel" (Hebrew: וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמֹות בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵ

  7. Lolita - Wikipedia

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    Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov that addresses the controversial subject of pedophilia.The protagonist is a French literature professor who moves to New England and writes under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert.