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3rd Grade Game for Writing Skills
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New Malaysian politics in General Election 13
Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, Malaysian Deputy Minister for Higher Education presents a public lecture at The Australian National University.
Elected to the Malaysian parliament in 2008, Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah was previously the Secretary-General of the Malaysian Youth Council. He has written four books on Malaysian politics.
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