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Penang's Walkability in Numbers
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A STUDY BY Stanford University from 2017 found Malaysia to be among the most inactive nations.1 It ranked third-last in the average number of steps taken per da...
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Ng Kar Yong &
Syafiqah Nazurah Mukhtar
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Spotlight on Indian Malaysian Artists
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WHY ARE THERE so few artists of Indian (including Singhalese) descent in Malaysia?
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Farizan bin Darus: Disruptions Await Society and the Civil Service (Part Two)
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