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Very interesting and well written article. I love information like this. Thanks for expanding my view of Nephites life…
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Very interesting research and essay report!! THANK YOU!!!!!
P. S. an interesting side note, Almaty (Kazah language) and formerly Alma Ata (Russian language) a city in Kazakhstan literally means “Father of Apples” because of the abundance of apple trees locally.*
So do we really know how old the name is or where and when about it?
* according to wikipedi
Very timely and important observations, Stephen.
Thank you.