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The students use the book in their study of the history of their community. The last days of night by graham moore, life after life by kate atkinson, the paris wife by paula mclain, the hel. Kamma history, kamma naidu history, naicker history, kamma. As you may know, our building was constructed in 1863, making it 157 years old.
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