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  • 1AEDU — American Education Corporation (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …

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  • 2AEDU — Admiralty Experimental Diving Unit (Great Britain) Contributor: CASI …

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  • 3AEDU — abbr. AMERICAN EDUCATION CORP NASDAQ …

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  • 4Jeevithathil Ninnum Oru Aedu — This is a page torn from life. Blood is spilling from its edges. Some people would have fear and fatigue seeing Hot Blood. They should be careful while reading his book. M. P. Paul in his foreword to Baalyakaalasakhi Context Baalyakaalasakhi is… …

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  • 5De Havilland Dragonfly — infobox Aircraft name = DH.90 Dragonfly type = Light Transport manufacturer = De Havilland Aircraft Company caption = R.A.F de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly AW164 (ex G AEDK ) at R.A.F Gosport designer = first flight = 1935 introduced = 1936 retired …

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  • 6de Havilland Dragonfly — DH.90 Dragonfly R.A.F de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly AW164 (ex G AEDK) at R.A.F Gosport Role Light …

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  • 7Baalyakaalasakhi — (Childhood Companion), a Malayalam novel by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer is tale of tragic love. Published in 1944, it is considered by many as Basheer s best work. The story revolves around Majeed and Suhra, who are in love with each other from… …

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  • 8Laughing Matters — is the longest running improvisational comedy troupe in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Formed in 1985, [http://www.georgiamusicdirectory.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A3391 Comedy Free for All] by Tray Butler for Creative Loafing, February 10 2001.… …

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  • 9Vaikom Muhammad Basheer — (b. at Thalayolaparambu in Vaikom, 21 January 1908 [ [http://cs.nyu.edu/kandathi/basheer.html#date Basheer s Janmadhinam] ] ; d. at Beypore in Calicut, 5 July 1994) was a Malayalam fiction writer. He was a humanist, independence fighter, novelist …

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  • 10M. P. Paul — (b. May 1 1904 at Puthenpally, Ernakulam; d. July 12 1952) was a scholar and a well known literary critic of Malayalam. He was among the torchbearers of the progressive literature movement ( purogamanasaahitya prasthaanam ) in Kerala. At a time… …

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