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I need help for and essay about president Obamas inauguration speech!!!!!!!! n the introduction, explain how perspective has or could influence the speech. Make sure you include your claim in the thesis statement.The conclusion lists any discrepancies between the two editorials and your overall finding about perspective.The middle three body paragraphs summarize the speech and each of the two editorials.It explained how, but im not very smart so someone please help me!!!!!!!!!! |
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Answer» Picture this: a cold January day in Washington D.C, the first AFRICAN American president is about to be inaugurated with a combined audience of over 38 MILLION looking to be inspired. Ted Sorensen, a former speechwriter for John F. Kennedy, BELIEVES “An INAUGURAL address is by definition a defining moment for any NEW president.” An inaugural address is a stepping stone for each new administration because it creates a first impression; the address marks the time when the president stops trying to win votes and starts taking action. |
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Why was the Cleveland Massacre significant in the formation of Standard Oil? |
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Answer» Answer: He thought he COULD help the company become profitable. Why was the CLEVELAND Massacre significant in the FORMATION of Standard OIL? Standard Oil SIGNIFICANTLY improved its business practices after the Cleveland Massacre. Standard Oil was bought out by other Cleveland companies after the Massacre. |
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Conversation between five friends about BA degree subject |
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Why japan is against in us and soviet second world war? |
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Answer» Answer: call Kiya tha but tiredness and the video formats of the best REGARDS David SENT to you are not well enough to make sure to check 3djeidnrjr urnrjr you want this set is not available on above 6dudiebdid duebdu to be back 5 BJE SE baat krti to the best for you and I will do |
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53. The first chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission was?4) New Delhi1) Dr.C.V.Raman 2) Dr. H.J.Bhabha 3) Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam 4)dr Vickram Sarabhal |
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What conditions led to the russian civil war in 1918-1920? |
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Answer» The "Reds" were the BOLSHEVIK controlled Soviets. During this time the Bolsheviks changed their name to the COMMUNIST PARTY. The bolsheviks ordered land redistribution. This led to the RUSSIAN CIVIL war in 1980-1920. |
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53. The first chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission was ?1) Dr.C.V.Raman 2) Dr.H.J.Bhabha 3) Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam 4) Dr Vickram SarabhaiAdidadae the higgest port of India ? |
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. What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collective identity among the French people ? |
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Answer» ✴the steps TAKEN by French revolutionaries to create the sense of collective identity among the French people are as follows :::----- ▶1. Introduce of ideas of "La patrie "- the fatherland and "La citoyen " - the citizen. ▶2. A NEW French tricolour was chosen to replace the former royal standards. ▶3. A centralised administration SYSTEM practising uniform laws for all citizen within its territory was set up. ▶4. New hymns were composed, oaths taken and martyrs commemorated all in the name of the nation . ▶5. INTERNAL custom duties and dues were abolish, and uniform system of weights and measures was adopted.
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Complete the following names.G _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S _ _ _ _ S _G _ _ _ N _ _ _ _M _ _ m _ _ _ _ _ _ m _M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ R _ _ _ n _ n _K _ _ i _P _ _ p |
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What role did language play in developing nationalist sentiments |
| Answer» LANGUAGE was a MEDIUM of COMMUNICATION which MADE THINGS possible | |
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What were hitler's ideology |
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Answer» Völkisch nationalism Hitler was a pan-Germanic NATIONALIST WHOSE ideology was BUILT AROUND a philosophically authoritarian, anti-Marxist, antisemitic and anti-democratic worldview. |
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What is role of peroxisomes ???? |
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MARK as BRAINLIEST.. ... |
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व्हाट वेयर टाइम्स ऑफ मोहम्मद गजनी एंड मोहम्मद गौरी इंवेंशंस इन इंडिया |
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Answer» Answer: MUHAMMAD of ghazni INVADED INDIA in 971CE and Muhammad of ghori invaded India in 1175CE |
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Name one colony & it's imperial power? |
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Answer» Imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by .... Colonialism is when the imperial nation begins a conquest over an AREA and ... serves as a case study in relation to British settlement and COLONIAL rule of the ...... What Is Informal Imperialism?, The Middle Ground Journal (2017). Explanation: the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and DEPENDENCIES. advocacy of imperial or sovereign interests over the interests of the dependent states. imperial government; rule by an emperor or empress.As traditionally accepted, therefore, the major colonial powers in 1920 were Britain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Italy, Japan, United States (for the Philippines, SAMOA, etc), Spain (which had lost most of its colonies a hundred years earlier, but still clung to a handful), and Denmark . mark me brainliest |
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What is imperialism?? |
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Answer» Answer: Imperialism is a policy or IDEOLOGY of extending a nation's rule over FOREIGN NATIONS, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas. Explanation: mark me BRAINLIEST |
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What role did the "17th Parallel" play in the Vietnam War? |
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Answer» Role PLAYED by 17th parallel in the Vietnam WAR are:- i) It was also known as the "Ho Chi Minh Trail." ii) It MARKED the FURTHEST advance north by South Vietnam. iii) It marked the furthest advance south by North Vietnam. Eliminate iv) It divided Vietnam into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. |
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What was the impact of industrialisation on Europe |
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Answer» Explanation: Industrialization had many positive effects on society in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. The CREATION of power machines and FACTORIES provided many new job opportunities. The new MACHINERY INCREASED production SPEED of good and gave people the ability to transport raw materials. |
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Why do village people come to cities for work |
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Answer» Answer: Why do people from SMALL village move to city? ... Employment - The cities will always be more crowded than the rural areas. Most people working in the COUNTRYSIDE became UNEMPLOYED when out of season. This leaves them WITHOUT a choice and PUSHES them to migrate into the urban areas. |
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Effectiveness and ineffectiveness of car guarding and car wash |
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Answer» Answer: However, old craters can be eroded by new IMPACT events. Mercury and the Moon have very old surfaces. One of the youngest large craters on the Moon is Tycho, which was formed about 109 million years ago. ... Three IMAGES of Tycho crater and its central PEAK, located at 43 S, 11 W, on moon. Hope it helps you.... |
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Write the role of assam in the non cooperation movement.10 marks |
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Answer» Answer: For PLANTATION workers in Assam, freedom meant the RIGHT to move FREELY in and out of the CONFINED space in which they were enclosed. (iii) When they heard of the Non-cooperation MOVEMENT, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed |
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What are the archaeological sources from the chola dynasty? |
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Answer» ANSWER:Brideshwar TEMPLE,inscription Explanation: |
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Treaty signed by princely states with british india |
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Answer» Answer: STANDSTILL agreement Explanation: A standstill agreement was an agreement signed between the newly independent dominions of India and Pakistan and the princely states of the British Indian Empire PRIOR to their integration in the new dominions. The form of the agreement was bilateral between a dominion and a princely state. It provided that all the administrative ARRANGEMENTS then existing between the British Crown and the state would continue unaltered between the signatory dominion (India or Pakistan) and the princely state, until new arrangements were MADE.[1] |
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What are ashoka's edicts and why are they important? |
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Answer» An edict is a decree issued by a Sovereign. They are the oldest,BEST preserved and precisely dated records of India. The inscriptions on these edicts provide a useful insight into the life and ideals of Ashoka in particular and about the HISTORY of the Mauryas in GENERAL. |
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Name of 12 rulers between aurangzeb and bahadur shah zafar |
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Answer» When the Moghul emperor Aurangzeb is in his eighties, and the empire in disarray, an Italian living in India (Niccolao Manucci) Predicts appalling bloodshed on the old man's death, worse even than that which disfigured the start of Aurangzeb's reign. The Italian is right. In the war of succession which begins in 1707, two of Aurangzeb's sons and three of his grandsons are killed. Violence and disruption is the pattern of the future. The first six Moghul emperors have ruled for a span of nearly 200 years. In the 58 years after Aurangzeb's death, there are eight emperors - four of whom are murdered and one deposed. This degree of chaos has a disastrous effect on the empire built up by Akbar. The stability of Moghul India depends on the loyalty of those ruling its many regions. Some are administered on the emperor's behalf by governors, who are members of the military hierarchy. Others are ruled by princely families, who through treaty or marriage have become allies of the emperor. In the 18th century rulers of each KIND continue to profess loyalty to the Moghul emperor in Delhi, but in practice they behave with increasing independence. The empire fragments into the many small principalities whose existence will greatly help the British in India to gain control, by playing rival neighbours off against each other. In the short term, though, there is a more IMMEDIATE danger. During the 1730s a conqueror in the classic mould of Genghis Khan or Timur emerges in Persia. He seizes the Persian throne in 1736, taking the title Nadir Shah. Later that year he captures the stronghold of Kandahar. The next major FORTRESS on the route east, that of Kabul, is still in Moghul hands - a treasured possession since the time of Babur. Nadir Shah takes it in 1738, giving him control of the territory up to the Khyber Pass. Beyond the Khyber lies the fabulous wealth of India. Like Genghis Khan in 1221, and Timur in 1398, Nadir Shah MOVES on. In December 1738 Nadir Shah crosses the Indus at Attock. Two months later he defeats the army of the Moghul emperor, Mohammed Shah. In March he enters Delhi. The conqueror has iron control over his troops and at first the city is calm. It is broken when an argument between citizens and some Persian soldiers escalates into a riot in which 900 Persians are killed. Even now Nadir Shah forbids reprisals until he has inspected the scene. But when he rides through the city, stones are thrown at him. Someone fires a musket which kills an officer close to the shah. |
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What's s india's population |
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Answer» POPULATION of INDIA is 133.92 CRORES |
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Give reason we do not know much about the Indus valley script |
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Answer» Answer: HEY MATE HAPPY JANMASHTAMI AND HERE IS YOUR ANSWERPLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZZ The indus VALLEY SCRIPT is however regarded as pictographic since its signs represents birds ,fish and varieties of human form. besides, the harappan script is not deciphered yet as there is no known bilingual INSCRIPTIONS to help in deciphering it. also, the script significant chages overtime. HOPE IT HELPS YOU .HAVE A NICE DAY |
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We do not know much about the Indus script give reason |
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Answer» .... |
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Kashmiri pandit thrown out from kashmir which government |
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Answer» Answer: The Hindus of the Kashmir Valley, were forced to FLEE the Kashmir valley as a result of being ... His GOVERNMENT was dismissed on 12 March 1986, by the then Governor Jagmohan FOLLOWING COMMUNAL riots in south Kashmir. .... According to the government of Jammu and Kashmir 219 Kashmiri PANDITS were killed and 24,202 were injured. Explanation: |
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Is it any independence letter given by british to india? |
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Answer» Explanation: India PAKISTAN NEPAL Bangladesh Bangladesh India Pakistan Nepal ENGLAND ENGLISH New Zealand New Zealand news India news Pakistan news England news Bangladesh news India Pakistan news India Pakistan news India Pakistan news India Pakistan news India news Pakistan |
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How to tell if a compound exhibits hydrogen bonding? |
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Answer» Explanation: ISHQ MEIN Behka PAHLE Se HI Kya use Karna Ishq Mein Bewafa Bewafa Nikli HAI Tu |
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Indus valley civilization and harappan civilization |
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Answer» Explanation: The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE Along with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia it was one of three EARLY civilisations of the region comprising North Africa, WEST Asia and South Asia, and of the three, the most widespread, its sites spanning an area stretching from northeast AFGHANISTAN, through MUCH of Pakistan, and into western and northwestern India. It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, which flows through the length of Pakistan, and along a system of perennial, mostly monsoon-fed, rivers that once coursed in the vicinity of the seasonal Ghaggar-Hakra river in northwest India and eastern Pakistan. |
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What policy British adopted to establish their monopoly on their textile market |
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Answer» Explanation: The BRITISH established a Monopoly in cotton and silk trade as follows: 1) They appointed a paid servant or the Gomasthas to directly purchase cloth from the weavers. This eliminated the existing traders control over the weaver. 2) They created a system of loans and advances. The weavers who were eager to INCREASE their income readily accepted these loans. 3) The loans tied the weavers to the East INDIA company and the space in which the weavers could bargain became increasingly limited. hope, it helps |
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Social evils fought by swami vivekananda |
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Answer» Answer: Swami VIVEKANANDA fought the social evils- 1- SUPERSTITION 2- He was against religious rituals. HIS AIM WAS TO TELL PEOPLE THAT GOD IS ONE, PATHS OF RELIGIONS ARE DIFFERENT BUT THEY ALL GO TO THE GOD. |
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Which palace gives information about History of mahatma Gandhi ??HINT:Palace is in pune. |
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Answer» Answer: The Aga Khan PALACE was BUILT by SULTAN MUHAMMED Shah Aga Khan III in Pune, India. Built in 1892, it is one of important LANDMARKS in Indian history. |
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Kis sashak ne rajdhani Delhi se aagra leke gaya |
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what do you think would happen if your mother or those involved in doing the work at home went on a strike for a day ? |
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Answer» LIFE will be monotonous people will REALIZE that their life is HELL without getting help. |
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Who many legendaries do you start your clash royal account |
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What made early man to start domesticating animals |
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Answer» Answer: After the discovery of fire EARLY human try to improve their living conditions . especially during BAD WEATHER it is very hard for them to go out for hunting . so they fell that it will be very helpful if they demosticated the animals then one day they tasted the milk of cow and come in the conclusion that the milk of cow is very tasty after that they decided to make cow as their pet then for transportation they made CAMEL MANY animals as pet this way they start demosticated the animals.. plz mark it brainest |
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Explain the pyramid like social system of the Aryans. How did it change over time |
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Mention the two controversial steps taken by Muhammad bin tughlaq? |
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Answer» SHIFTING CAPITAL from delhi to daolatabad and introducing copper coins |
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What are the central characters of the story....? What |
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Answer» The MAIN character of a story is the protagonist, the central character around whom the entire story revolves and with whom all the SUPPORTING CHARACTERS have INTERACTIONS. |
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Who was bhimsen thapa and what did he do ? |
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Answer» Explanation: Bhimsen Thapa, the Mukhtiyar (equal to PRIME Minister) of Nepal from 1806 to 1837 He made Bhimsen a kaji (equivalent to a minister) of the newly formed GOVERNMENT in 1804. RANA Bahadur's murder by his STEP brother ... |
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1. State any 3 effects of the 1st WorldWas on the russian economy.( point wise) |
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Answer» a) all the INDUSTRIALISATION has been disturbed |
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How much salary the allaudin khilji was paying to his army? |
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Answer» The salary of the recruits was not fixed it DEPENDED on the rank of the that PARTICULAR SEPOY of that ARMY |
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Which is good primogeniture or coparcenary |
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Answer» all Explanation: |
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Who said 'hindus and muslims are pots of the same clay' ? |
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How did Razia tackle the turkish nobles |
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Answer» Answer: Below is the answer. Explanation: Sultan IItutmish gave his throne to his daughter Razia thinking his sons were incapable of RUNNING it. Many nobles opposed it since she was a WOMAN and no one wanted a woman to rule them. They made her rule very difficult. Her brothers also became her enemies. She fought BATTLES for the throne till her last breath until an ARROW HIT to the chest and she died. |
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In 1992 ,a movement against drinking alcohol was started in ................... |
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Answer» in ANDRAPRADESH ANTI LIQUOR movement took place |
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In what way Industrial society lead to social change |
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Answer» Explanation: Industries forms the second sector of our economy in the form of secondary activities.... The raw materials from the primary sectors are used to manufacture different products which is IMPORTANT for our SAY to day life.... so as industries grows it provides employment to different PEOPLE indiscriminate of their COLOUR and race.... which helps the industries to grow rapidly as 10-12% of people in INDIA are unemployed.... so as jobs flood in industries it leads to social change in the economy |
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