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An Interview With a Junior at Alcorn State University Sociology Essay
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The family values are inculcated by all the elders of the family. The author's father and grandfather are more involved in this with him than with his sister, while his mother and grandmother concentrate on his sister. He belongs to the priestly class in traditional Indian society. He needs to point out something that may be unique to India.
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Rapid Growth in Population its Causes and Effects Sociology Report
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There were few jobs, and heavy competition for these ensured that wages would remain low for most workers. The growing numbers of underemployed or unemployed turned to street vending, scavenging, and huckstering, begging, or petty crime to survive. The idleness and despair of the urban underclass have been a prominent theme in the novels and plays of Third World writers.
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Aboriginal Modification of Australian Landscape Sociology Case Study
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The ancestors of Australian Aboriginal people probably came to the southern continent on rafts, when the climate and sea-level fluctuations created portals that allowed human movement from west to east across the Indonesian Archipelago. In Australia, the first human settlers found a unique flora and fauna.
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Domestic Violence against Women and Girls Sociology Thesis
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The thesis starts off with the introduction of domestic violence against women and girls. The scope of the problem is defined illustrating that women can face domestic violence in many forms throughout their lives. The section on the magnitude of the problem discusses physical abuse, sexual abuse, and rape, psychological and emotional abuse, abuse of children and adolescents, forced prostitution, etc.
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Censorship in Film Industry Sociology Coursework
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But, does film project an image of its own? Or, it lends a culture and perspective to the society. Does Hollywood lead things in the USA and Bollywood in India, or does it only project? While there are no easy answers, there is a consensus that films influence society and its behavioral patterns. Movies change the way we're thinking.
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The Contribution of Social Theories to Contemporary Sociology Sociology Essay
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that contemporary sociology may be defined as the most recent development in the field of studies that revolves around the science that develops within the juxtaposition of public life and subsequent personal conduct in terms of geographical and other cultural boundaries. 
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The History and Development of Socio-Cultural Anthropology in Britain Sociology Essay
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As Anthropology is a holistic study, there are a number of parameters that determine and measure various aspects of the human race. Theories, both classic thinking and modern, facilitate a better understanding of aspects that define specific environments within which a dynamic set of entities are examined. 
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The Role of Dolls in Everyday Life Sociology Essay
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In fact, the everyday life of mankind can be traced to the changes in looks, style, and purpose of making dolls. It can be taken as a mirror that in different times reflects the nature of that society. Dolls used in different countries were different, based upon that country’s culture and customs, and habits.
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Guns, Germs, Steel and Collapse by Jared Diamond Sociology Essay
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“Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” is an attempt to explain Eurasian hegemony in the global scenario. The basic premise of this groundbreaking study is that this hegemony was not due to Europe’s intellectual superiority or moral high standards. Jared Diamond's study is a new and groundbreaking contribution.
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Searching for the Origins of the Irish Nation Sociology Essay
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Ask any Irishman about his strength and he will be very willing to give you a demonstration. It is not the outside world recognizing a government or not recognizing that government that makes Ireland a nation it is the culture of the people that does it. Culture is s total way of life shared by members of a community. 
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Virginias 21-Day Rule Sociology Assignment
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After the initial sentences, Virginia hurriedly sent the convicts to the execution chambers without devoting little time to study the evidence and appeals properly. Later, the Virginia Supreme Court agreed to allow more time in capital punishment cases. Regarding the effects of the 21-Day Rule, the Virginia Supreme Court invites public opinion.
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Feminine Identities Sociology Assignment
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If we adopt the image of androgyny as a literal description of human sexuality, we are almost bound to flee the concrete tasks of learning to live as men and women, to differentiate conflicting images within us, to integrate instinctual drives, and to harmonize the symbols that insist on proclaiming the masculine and feminine sides of ourselves.
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Identity and Cultural Productions Sociology Essay
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Culture also helps define the identities of individuals within the social hierarchy, and/or their role within the constructs of the society. While this allows for growth and the meeting of individual aspirations, it also places certain constraints on the individual, for the progress of the community as a whole. Cultural productions are ways of comprehending social constructs.
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The Evaluation of Hollywood as a Global Success Sociology Essay
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Hollywood has been successful in recreating historical events if not in the number of films made, then at least in the quality of the rare few. Even if filmmakers do not have a responsibility to the cinema patrons to make films as accurately as they should, they should at least try to do their best as it will mean a film that will hit every button.
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Citizenship and Migrants Rights Sociology Essay
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Migrants move from their home country in search of security, job opportunities, and better life not in their home country. People would likely prefer to migrate to a country that speaks the same language as their home country. People with different interests may end up in any country regardless of the language spoken since they move to such a country for attractive business or job opportunities.
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Traditional Philosophy of the Land for Aboriginals in Australia Sociology Essay
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This presentation deals with the fact that Australian Aboriginals are one of the oldest in the world with a rich heritage of culture and ethics behind them. It has been believed that these people originated 120,000 years ago and lived a lifestyle of opulence until the first fleet of European settlers touched base on Australia in the year 1788.
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The Reason for the Difference in Exam Performance between Girls and Boys Sociology Coursework
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Teachers are also suspect in a number of critical areas when it comes to projecting biases and certain stereotypes, about boys. It is imperative for all teachers to both embrace and internalizes the concept of no child left behind. Moreover, it is imperative for the teacher/ parent relationship to be revived.
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Process of Selecting Participants in the Research Sociology Essay
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The sample is representative of the population. A representative sample has the same distribution of the characteristics as the population from which it is selected. Results from a representative sample can be generalized to a wider population. Generalizability is important in needs assessments and so a positivist approach is more often employed as it emphasizes generalizability.
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Compare and Contrast the Concepts of Durkheim's Social Facts with Weber's Bureaucracy Sociology Term Paper
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In a way, Durkheim’s social facts and Weber’s bureaucracy theories are aligned in terms of the scientific aspect of sociological study. Both classical theories address the social influences of people and how these impact their behavior. Indeed, modern theorists are still curious and have continued to apply these studies in today’s social trends.
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The Participation of Bodies in Gender Discourses Sociology Term Paper
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Both cultural, as well as historical tenets, will be addressed before moving onto the current trends worldwide. The primary tool of analysis will be three images illustrating bodily representations of nonconformity to stereotyped gender roles. It may be noted that the notion of nonconformity to accepted behavior is embedded.
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The Ratio of Older People Sociology Term Paper
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The paper states that according to the General Household Survey, around half of older people live in their privately owned houses. There is a slight difference in demographics with regard to the age range of these old people. The ratio of older people owning their homes decreases with an increase in their age.
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Analysis of Management Sciences Institute Sociology Case Study
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Some of the coding and scoring guidelines have been reposited but it is mainly found that the means of doing so already is adequate. So no major suggestions have been put forward. In analyzing the responses it has been found that though, primarily, the members have a good opinion of the institute and its attendant mechanisms they do not want to get actively involved.
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Education and Society: New Zealand Perspectives Sociology Literature review
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In New Zealand, there are different societal roles within society itself.  Race, gender, social class, religion, personal beliefs, and many other individual factors play a part in what position individuals find themselves in within the country of New Zealand.  Furthermore, there is not a noticeable variance of this in the educational experience either.
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The Sociology of Knowledge and Philosophy of Social Science Sociology Literature review
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The sociology of knowledge as the branch of Sociology is mainly concerned with the study of the social origins of ideas, and of the effects of these prevailing ideas on societies. The sociology of knowledge is a branch of sociology that is mainly concerned with problems that have existed over a long period of time. We can understand it better as we trace its growth.
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John Locke's Book, Second Treatise of Government Sociology Book Report/Review
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Locke answers his own question by arguing that we do not invent simple ideas (that is, we do not manufacture our own experience), therefore they must be causal effects of external objects. Furthermore, he says, our ideas will conform to their objects to the extent intended by “the wisdom and will of our Maker.”
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Womens Role in William Congreves The Way of the World Sociology Movie Review
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The play was written at a time when industrialization was changing the feudal patterns of society and it was no longer possible for men to live just in leisure. The upper classes were increasingly turning against each other and going to the courts over disputes. Much of these disputes were related to matters of property belonging to their wives.
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The Woman History Class Sociology Assignment
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Republican motherhood: In the late eighteenth century and early 1800s  women embracing and understanding the values of the concept of Republicanism was thought to be very important. The immediate consequence of this was that women became more educated, and led to the foundation of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary.
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Defining the Process of Empowerment Sociology Essay
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In an organization, empowerment is important in that it helps remove the feeling of powerlessness through the enhancement of the self-efficiency of the individual. It, therefore, enables the individuals to cope with problems that face. It gives authority to an individual to take action and take control of his work by making decisions on his own.
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Designing Program Evaluations Sociology Essay
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In the birth control program, a formative evaluation would be used to find out how the adolescents experienced the program. What did they perceive as its limitations and strengths? It can find out how the parenting classes were run, the syllabus developed, and if it is followed. Informative evaluations: no attempt is made to establish causality.
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Wahhabism Movement and Its Effects in the Saudi Society Sociology Case Study
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The claim of the followers of the Wahhabism movement is that they hold the way of the pious and the predecessors of the founders of Islam especially those of the Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn Qayyim, and finally by Muhammad ibn al Wahab. Today the term may also be believed to be taken in offense by many followers of the same group and prefer to be called the al-Muwahhidun- the monotheists.
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Literature and Life Sociology Book Report/Review
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This paper will begin with the statement that the majority of the literary works that are done in the world today aims at ensuring that there are ideas that are presented to address a particular problem that exists. In this regard, many publications have been done targeting a particular group of individuals.
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Health Society and Paramedical Practice Sociology Assignment
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The paper shows that C. Wright Mills brought this idea to the fore and called it the “Sociological Imagination”. While sociology is not beyond criticism, understanding the social forces which shape our society can give us a much better understanding of who we are and what is happening in the world around us. 
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Characteristics of Quantitative Methods Sociology Term Paper
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The crime survey is a good example showing how numbers in incidents have been used to determine if there is an increase or decrease in crime and what type of crime is prevalent. The study on marriages and happiness used the statistics from surveys done in the 17 years past year from the time of research and the conclusions were based on the data. 
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Social Structure according to Marx, Murdock, and Other Theorists Sociology Essay
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The social structure has been identified in three parts – as the relationship of definite entities or groups to each other, as enduring patterns of behavior by participants in a social system in relation to each other, and as institutionalized norms or cognitive frameworks that structure the actions of actors in the social system.
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Current Policy Approaches for People Sociology Case Study
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Childhood is a crucial phase in human development. It can be termed as the age between birth and adolescence. Many scholars argue that an individual’s character is molded in childhood. In this regard, childhood is a developmental stage that ought to be well planned in order to shape the morals of people in society.  
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Code-Switching in Social Media by Saudi Females Sociology Research Paper
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The participants of this study were 25 Saudi female students chosen randomly who are living in Brisbane. Their ages ranged from 18 to 35. Most of them are completing their studies or just with their husbands. Arabic is their first language (L1) and English is their second language (L2). Some are professional in both languages while others know a little less English.
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Strengths and Weaknesses of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods Sociology Term Paper
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Research in social sciences is significant in developing theories and hypotheses that are useful in solving social problems. Research in social sciences employs either qualitative or quantitative research methods in generating results for particular phenomena. Qualitative research is a method of inquisition applied in a wide range of academic disciplines.
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Baudrillard Mass Media Facilitate Non-Communication Sociology Research Proposal
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Jean Baudrillard was a sociologist, philosopher, and author famously known for his principles of simulacra and hyper-reality. He argues that mass media serve a social function, getting rid of what they reproduce the pale models, thus closing out any likelihood of genuine reciprocity (Baudrillard, 1981, p.164).
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A Classification on Race Lines Sociology Case Study
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There is no scientific basis for classification on race lines. In spite of visible differences broadly identified as Negroid, Mongoloid or Caucasoid, there have never been any biological barriers to their intermingling. Mixed-race metropolitan populations throughout the world today attest to worldwide ‘miscegenation’.
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Social Enterprise Sociology Coursework
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According to Mark and Robert social entrepreneurs should also be prepared to face the risks that come with their operations and ought to manage their cash flows to avoid going bankrupt. To advertise their services, they should aim at word of mouth method as it reaches more people and convinces many for example using the internet where information is available globally.
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The Correlation of Gender in the Study of Intelligence Sociology Literature review
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Base on the preceding theories related to the study of intelligence covered in this research, it can be noticed that there is actually no succinct evidence of homogeneity in the results of various studies conducted by renowned psychologists all over the world that consistently favored one gender from another in terms of intelligence.
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Ethnographic Research in Relation to Street Gangs Sociology Term Paper
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Ethnographic research is a research method that is used to carry out in-depth researches about humans, cultures, and societies. The main purpose of choosing this type of research method is to obtain information and analysis by understanding the culture and societies of people. Ethnography is a method that includes a lot of fieldwork and is considered the best method of qualitative data.
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Self Assessment in Clinical Environments Sociology Coursework
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Carl Rogers (1969), a humanistic psychologist believes that when adults pursue what they want to learn, the motivation is more intrinsic and this drives one to engage in learning holistically even if stimulation is mostly external.  Doing self-assessment is one avenue that opens opportunities for them to perfect their craft.
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Classical Criminology Concepts Sociology Assignment
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Einstadter & Henry, (2006) indicates that anomalies in society are brought about by the strict emphasis on cultural goals, norms, and institutions, social and economic forces. All these put pressure on individuals to be what they are not and hence end up causing the anxiety, desperation, and frustrations mentioned above.
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Social and Health Care in the UK Sociology Term Paper
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The author states that Western and European countries experience boundaries in their health care and social care. For instance, NHS in the UK is financed from taxes and it is not charged immediately upon delivery. Contrary, social care has always remained regarded as a mixed economy that is subject to charges.
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Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication in Action Sociology Term Paper
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The adage “Actions speak louder than words” rings true in a variety of situations.  In the workplace, people manifest explicit verbal communication and implicit, non-verbal communication (Lee, 2008).   Explicit verbal communication takes the form of direct reprimands or written memos to delinquent workers.
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Sex Trafficking of Women and Children in Europe Sociology Essay
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Sex trafficking is a form of human trafficking and considered a crime by international organizations campaigning against human trafficking. “According to the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons Especially Women and Children, which supplements the UN Convention against Transactional Organized Crime.
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Role of Global Civil Society in Global Governance Sociology Assignment
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The global civil society can clearly be said to be a source of immense power and plays, perhaps, the most important part of the system of global governance. The radical change of approach in the arena of knowledge and diversity in interpretation of such knowledge by common people has helped in introducing new thoughts in the context of modern democracy.
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Social Divisions in Modern Society Sociology Term Paper
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Woodward (p, 6) says that the members have an organized pattern of relationship. However, the intricate and complicated relationships involved, divisions are common that set to put different relations out of the common.  Societal context, sharp divisions exist where individual members group themselves according to their beliefs, cultures, and languages among other societal characteristics.
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The Production of Space by Lefebvre Sociology Book Report/Review
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The book was written after a series of other seven books. The first publication of the book was released in 1974. Donald Smith produced the English version of the book in 1991.  In writing the book, Lefebvre attempted to create an understanding of the relationship between the social relations of production and the production of space. 
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