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  2. Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah College - Wikipedia

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    Admission to the school is monitored and conducted by the State Education Board. Since 2017, after the implementation of both KSSM and KSSR programmes under the MOE, there are no specific minimum requirements to enter the school, instead a student (Form 1) whom applied the admission to this school, with good results in UPSR will be called for an interview.

  3. Media portrayal of lesbians - Wikipedia

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    Sappho was an ancient Greek poet who, over time, has become well known for her poetry fragments that frequently dealt with love between women. [1] During the twentieth century, lesbians such as Gertrude Stein and Barbara Hammer were noted in the U.S. avant-garde art movements, along with figures such as Leontine Sagan in German pre-war cinema.

  4. Sapphire Stagg - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Stagg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the wealthy socialite daughter of industrialist Simon Stagg and is the long term love interest of the superhero Metamorpho .

  5. Push (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The works of classic African-American writers such as Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, and Langston Hughes are inspirational for the students. Precious is particularly moved by Walker's The Color Purple . While in the hospital giving birth to her son Abdul Jamal Louis Jones, Precious tells a social worker that her first child is living with her ...

  6. Sapphire (author) - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire herself appears briefly in the film as a daycare worker. In 2011, she released The Kid, a sequel to Push about Precious's son, Abdul. [9] Sapphire admitted that part of the reason she decided to continue the story was because of the encouragement and interest Push received in scholarly conversations. [10]

  7. Peer Community in - Wikipedia

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    Peer Community in (PCI) is a non-profit scientific organization that offers an editorial process of open science by creating specific communities of researchers reviewing and recommending preprints in their field.

  8. Spider (portal) - Wikipedia

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    This news will only be seen by students in the matching cluster - so if a Pharmacy lecturer were to post news for year 1 pharmacy students, this won't be seen by chemistry or physics students. However, if the target is a class code (e.g. a mathematics class taken by chemists and pharmacists) the news will be seen by anyone in any cluster who ...

  9. YCS - Wikipedia

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