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  2. PPSMI - Wikipedia

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    Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran Sains dan Matematik Dalam Bahasa Inggeris (PPSMI, Malay for the teaching and learning of science and mathematics in English) is a government policy aimed at improving the command of the English language among pupils at primary and secondary schools in Malaysia.

  3. Rukun Negara - Wikipedia

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    A brochure (buku risalah) was published and distributed by the Department of Information on the day of declaration of Rukun Negara. [19] A pocket-sized version was also made for both the Malay and English version of the text. The Malay version was reprinted on 1983 following the new spelling system. [26]

  4. East Sumatra revolution - Wikipedia

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    The East Sumatra revolution, also known as the East Sumatra social revolution (Revolusi Sosial Sumatera Timur), began on 3 March 1946.Across 25 "native states", many sultanates were overthrown and mass killing of members of the aristocratic families were performed by armed pergerakan groups (Indonesian nationalists). [1]

  5. Costco’s food courts will no longer serve Pepsi

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    “It’s a big shift,” Alan Bubitz, Costco’s VP of food services, told BevNET at the time. “They’re the only vendor we’ve ever had for the majority of the business locations.”

  6. SMS Sultan Mohamad Jiwa - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Menengah Sains Sultan Mohamad Jiwa (English: Sultan Mohamad Jiwa Science School; abbreviated SMadJiwa) is a public boarding school, Sekolah Berasrama Penuh in Sungai Petani, Kedah, Malaysia. It was named after the nineteenth reigning Sultan of Kedah , Almarhum Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan Mohamad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II .

  7. Emha Ainun Nadjib - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ainun Nadjib (born 27 May 1953), best known as Emha Ainun Nadjib or Cak Nun/Mbah Nun, is an Indonesian poet, essayist, kyai, ulama, and humanist.Born in Jombang, East Java, Nadjib began writing poetry while living in Yogyakarta, publishing his first collection in 1976.

  8. Shalin Zulkifli - Wikipedia

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    Datuk Shalin binti Zulkifli (born 28 March 1978 in Islington, London, England) is a Malaysian professional ten pin bowler.She has played and won various national and international tournaments, and has at various points in her career ranked No. 1 of the professional ten pin bowlers in Malaysia and Asia.

  9. Ruhaini Matdarin - Wikipedia

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    She began writing whilst still being a sixth form student of Sabah College in 2000. She promptly burst into the world of literature. Debuting in 2007 with the novel “The Self-Right Girl”, she published over 30 books during the next ten years, including novels and collections of short stories, as well as literary processed Sabah fairy tales. [2]