"القراءة تصنع إنساناً كاملاً، والمشورة تصنع إنساناً مستعداً، والكتابة تصنع إنساناً دقيقاً." —احصل علي عروض وخصومات خاصة عن طريق واتساب 0096550300046 -- شحن الي كافة انحاء العالم
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