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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #1: Introduction - House Construction
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #2: Excellent Explanation Of Fighting Factions
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #3: Impact Of Separation
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #4: Different Paths For Each Family Member - On To School
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #5: Ten Years In Egypt - Handling War Back Home - Arab Spring
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #6: Coming To ASU - Immigration Status - Future Plans
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Madit Deng Ring Elyl Video #7: Best Practices - Obama Inspiring - U.S. Constitution
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