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1no Primary School song in Chinna |
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What is the importance of levels of government |
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Answer» it dived the sector through each PERSON work easily on their sector Explanation: like FINANCE education home agriculture etc |
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In federation there are....... level of government. |
Answer» Answer:Answer:three levelsAnswer:three levelsExplanation:Answer:three levelsExplanation:As 1 CENTRAL governmentAnswer:three levelsExplanation:As 1 central GOVERNMENT2 STATE governmentAnswer:three levelsExplanation:As 1 central government2 State GOVERNMENT3 local government |
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How did the US help Germany to overcome in 1923 financial crisis |
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Answer» When in 1923, GERMAN economy began to COLLAPSE under the weight of war compensation it had to pay; the US concluded a PEACE treaty with GERMANY. ... This reduced the problems of war compensations but MADE the German economy a reliant on overseas markets. |
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Distributaries of narmada river |
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Answer» Explanation: ANSWER- The Sher The Shakkar The DUDHI The Tawa |
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HEY Guys,FOLLOW me........EXPLAIN ALL THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION !!! |
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Answer» ACCORDING to the INDIAN Constitution, there are SIX basic Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens, which are right to equality, right to freedom of RELIGION, cultural and educational rights, right to freedom, right to constitutional remedies and right against exploitation. HOPE IT HELPS U....... ✌✌✌✌ |
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5. Make a list of challenges faced in the water resources in the Tungabhadra basın.Identify the solutions that have been discussed in the context of these problemseither in this chapter or elsewhere in different classes. |
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Answer» Answer: CHALLENGES faced in the basin are : 1) The rise of industries has INCREASED consumption of water. 2) The major POPULATION of the REGION is dependent upon agriculture and water is heavily consumed for irrigation PURPOSE |
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Which ghats are located in mountain ranges of Himalaya |
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What were the reasons for integration of states |
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Answer» Hlo mate here is your answer. During the TIME of independence, India was DIVIDED into 564 princely states and PATEL was given the responsibility to join the Indian UNION. ACCORDING to 1947 independence act, states were free to join either Indian union or Pakistan domicile. Thank you. Plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest. Plzzzzzzzzzz follow me. |
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A country celebrates Christmas in summer |
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Answer» Answer: AUSTRALIA EXPLANATION: Because it's on the opposite HEMISPHERE, i.e SOUTHERN hemisphere |
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The VedicCivilizationames of these musical instruments. |
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Answer» The MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS in VEDIC CIVILISATION are- Bansuri Pawa Pungi Kahal |
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What do you understand by the term revolution |
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Answer» Answer: the movement for a CERTAIN issue or topic is called revolution or you can also WRITE a FORCIBLE overthrow of a government or social order, in FAVOUR of a NEW system. Explanation: hope this will help you |
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Features of Federalism |
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Answer» the features of federalisms are:- 1)WRITTEN constitution 2)division of power 3)RIGID constitution 4)supremacy of the constitution 5)independent judiciary 6)dual citizenship 7)right to secede |
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The state of India and its capital |
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S.no State 1 Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad (PROPOSED Capital Amaravati) 2 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar 3 Assam Dispur 4 Bihar Patna 5 Chhattisgarh Raipur 6 Goa Panaji 7 Gujarat Gandhinagar 8 Haryana Chandigarh 9 Himachal Pradesh Shimla 10 Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar (summer), Jammu (WINTER) 11 Jharkhand Ranchi 12 Karnataka Bengaluru 13 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 14 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 15 Maharashtra Mumbai 16 Manipur Imphal 17 Meghalaya Shillong 18 Mizoram Aizawl 19 Nagaland Kohima 20 Odisha Bhubaneswar 21 Punjab Chandigarh 22 Rajasthan Jaipur 23 Sikkim Gangtok 24 Tamil Nadu Chennai 25 Telangana Hyderabad 26 Tripura Agartala 27 Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 28 Uttarakhand Dehradun 29 West BENGAL . . .Hope this will help U..... |
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Which animal live in river which animal live in river |
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Answer» Answer: FISH, DUCKS, CROCODILE , pink freshwater DOLPHIN are some that live in river Explanation: I HOPE it will help u |
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Hii guys..... ❤️❤️❤️❤️Define land use pattern...✌️✌️✌️ |
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Answer» Explanation: hi mateLand use pattern refers to the WAY the land is utilised. The Forest cover of the COUNTRY is LESS than the PRESCRIBED 33% of the TOTAL country's land. |
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Slogans for discipline |
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What is the best method of making a constitution |
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Answer» you have to realise all the people that follow the rules is the MAIN THING to MAKING a BEST |
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ExercisesWhat do you understand by 'people as a resource"? |
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Answer» Answer: It means human BEINGS are main RESOURCES Explanation: The human beings make resources a PRODUCTIVE ones |
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Describe the painting of Frederic Sorrieu and his imagination about world? |
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Answer» Answer: Frederic Sorrieu painted utopian VISION. |
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የህዝተነሆ atብ በu ch question, the contactWhich bank is called the financial advisor to government?(a) Industrial Bank (b) Agricultural Bank( State Bank(d) Commercial bankRivalis the currency of which country?(a) Japan(b) America(0) United Arab Emirates (d) Saudi ArabiaThe foreign currency which is kept in the Central Bankis called.base of- makeinerals.enomicuse ofin thealsoIV.hip ofPamicitionealth(a) Loan(b) Trade(c) Currency(d) Foreign ExchangeWhen one thing is exchanged with other thing, it is called.(a) Economic system (b) Purchase(0) Barter system (d) MoneyThe study of wealth is meant by.(a) Political Science (b) Sociology(c) Economics(d) MathematicsGive Answers in detailmoh anland state its typesn ofest is |
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In-charge of state administration |
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Answer» The hierarchy in state administration Central government COMPRISES the ministries and the agencies and institutes operating under their aegis. ... The Regional State Administrative Agencies are in charge of the implementation, STEERING and OVERSEEING of legislation in their RESPECTIVE regions. Explanation: |
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Treaty of Vienna was used to restore Monarch in various places. explain. |
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It was created with the intention to restrain republicanism and secularism in Europe in the wake of the devastating French REVOLUTIONARY Wars. Quadruple Alliance: A treaty signed in Paris on November 20, 1815, by the great powers of United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia, and Russia. It was created with the intention to restrain republicanism and secularism in Europe in the wake of the devastating French Revolutionary Wars. Quadruple Alliance: A treaty signed in Paris on November 20, 1815, by the great powers of United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia, and Russia. KEY TAKEAWAYS Key Points As the Napoleonic Wars came to close in the second decade of the 19th century, the Great Powers of Europe (Britain, Prussia, Russia and Austria) started planning for the postwar world. To bring about a balance of POWER in Europe and prevent further conflict, they developed what became known as the Concert of Europe, beginning with the Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna dissolved the Napoleonic world and ATTEMPTED to restore the monarchies Napoleon had overthrown. The Congress was the first occasion in history where on a continental scale, NATIONAL representatives came together to formulate treaties instead of relying mostly on messages between the several capitals. The Concert of Europe, despite later changes and diplomatic breakdowns a few decades later, formed the basic framework for European international politics until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. Key Terms balance of power: A theory in international relations that suggests that national security is enhanced when military capability is distributed so that no one state is strong enough to dominate all others. If one state becomes much stronger than others, the theory predicts it will take advantage of its strength and attack weaker neighbors, thereby providing an incentive for those threatened to unite in a defensive coalition. Great Powers: A sovereign state recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale. They characteristically possess military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence, which may cause middle or small powers to consider the Great Powers’ opinions before taking actions of their own. Concert of Europe: Also known as the Congress System or the Vienna System after the Congress of Vienna, a system of dispute resolution adopted by the major conservative powers of Europe to maintain their power, oppose revolutionary movements, weaken the forces of nationalism, and uphold the balance of power. Congress of Vienna As the four major European powers (Britain, Prussia, Russia, and Austria) opposing the French Empire in the Napoleonic Wars saw Napoleon’s power collapsing in 1814, they started planning for the postwar world. The Treaty of Chaumont of March 1814 reaffirmed decisions that would be ratified by the more important Congress of Vienna of 1814–15. The Congress of Vienna was the first of a series of international meetings that came to be known as the Concert of Europe, an attempt to forge a peaceful balance of power in Europe. It served as a model for later organizations such as the League of Nations in 1919 and the United Nations in 1945. They included the establishment of a confederated Germany, the division of French protectorates and annexations into independent states, the restoration of the Bourbon kings of Spain, the enlargement of the Netherlands to include what in 1830 became modern Belgium, and the continuation of British subsidies to its ALLIES. The Treaty of Chaumont united the powers to defeat Napoleon and became the cornerstone of the Concert of Europe, which formed the balance of power for the next two decades. The basic tenet of the European balance of power is that no single European power should be allowed to achieve hegemony over a substantial part of the continent and that this is best curtailed by having a small number of ever-changing alliances contend for power. this might help you a lot select this as brain list
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A breif history of srisailam dam |
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Answer» Answer: The SRISAILAM Dam is a dam constructed across the Krishna River at Srisailam in the Kurnool district in the state of ANDHRA Pradesh in India and is the 2nd largest capacity hydroelectric project in the country. The dam was constructed in a deep gorge in the Nallamala HILLS, 300 m (980 ft) above sea level. |
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Flow chart of constitutional |
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Articles of Confederation & Constitutional Convention Copy this flow chart into your spiral. Answer with a question—Jeopardy Style 1. First government of the United States; too weak to protect states 2. SHOWS the Articles are weak and states are not working together. Event in MA. 3. Meeting called 1787 in Philadelphia to re- write Articles. US Constitution 4. Large state plan proposing 2 house CONGRESS based on state populations 5. Small state plan proposing 1 house congress with all states being equal 6. Compromise between large and small states; creates 3 branch government 7. House of Congress where all states are equal 8. House of Congress based on state populations 9. Compromise between NORTH and South over the counting of slaves in state oulations 10. Americans who suorted Constitution 11. Americans who oosed a Constitution 12. Written to support Constitution 13. Document opponents want added 14. Branch that enforces laws 15. Branch that writes laws 16. Branch that reviews laws |
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What do you mean by enlightenment |
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Answer» ENLIGHTENMENT MEANS that a person have gained a divine LIGHT.. |
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4. What is the system of election of India? Explain. |
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Why are global institutions non democratic |
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Answer» Hlo mate here is your ANSWER. Global democracy is a field of academic STUDY and political activism concerned with making the global political system more democratic. This topic has become a central area of inquiry for established literatures including political philosophy, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (IR), international law, and sociology. Thank you. Plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest. Plzzzzzzzzzz FOLLOW me. |
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School is a symbol of social civilization justify this statement |
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Answer» Answer:yes Explanation:because in school you can meet DIFFERENT TYPES of people of caste,COLOUR,SEXAND religion too
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Explain the sectors formed as per as the economic acitives |
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Answer» The three-sector model in economics divides economies into three sectors of activity: extraction of raw materials (primary), MANUFACTURING (secondary), and SERVICES (tertiary). Thank you. Plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest. Plzzzzzzzzzz follow me. |
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What is territorial system |
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Answer» Answer: it CONTRAST to worldwide TAXATION, a territorial system takes businesses on only income EARNED within country ' s borders.Explanation: HOPE it's HELP you ❤️❤️❤️ |
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In the equatorial rigion,why does it rain every day? |
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Answer» Hlo mate here is your answer. This is due to planetary belts and the movement of moisture-laden wind through DIFFERENT regions of the equatorial region. There are winds from TWO different directions which MEET at the equator. The north east and the SOUTH east trade winds meet at the equator. Thank you. Plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest. Plzzzzzzzzzz FOLLOW me. |
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Agriculture was one of their occupations how can you prove this with the findings Hots answer |
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Answer» Answer: 1) Issues of food security and nutrition have wide REACHING implications for individuals and their environments, notably in low and middle-income countries. 2) One planned solution is urban agriculture, that has been wide upheld as an answer to the food-crisis FACING more and more metropolitan populations. 3) it's believed to supply the urban poor with food and a supply of potential financial gain, while up the urban setting and reducing pressure on finite farmland. 4) DESPITE the potential benefits and harms of urban agriculture, the evidence-base is not WELL understood. |
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What other industries must be in the production to supply electricity using mining or construction in solar energy |
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Answer» Answer: Technology to apply the forces of nature for doing work to produce human wants is as previous because the 1st watercraft. however attention swung aloof from renewable sources because the HISTORIC period PROGRESSED on the idea of the FOCUSED energy barred up in fossil fuels. This was combined by the increasing use of FRETTED electricity SUPPORTED fossil fuels and also the importance of transportable high-density energy sources for transport the age of oil.As electricity demand escalated, with provide relying mostly on fossil fuels and some hydro power then energy, considerations arose regarding CO2 emissions conducive to doable warming. Attention once more turned to the large sources of energy billowy around U.S. in nature sun, wind, and seas specifically. There was ne'er any doubt regarding the magnitude of those, the challenge was invariably in harnessing them thus on meet demand. |
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Features of electoral politics |
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Answer» Answer: please like and follow the INSTRUCTIONS below to CONTINUE WATCHING the playlist for the DETAILS of the details of the details of the details of hhhhhhh and V V V V V R cinema and follow the instructions below to continue |
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Why is the water essential for natural vegetation wildlife and human beings |
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Answer» Answer: WATER is the elementary product of PHOTOSYNTHESIS . photosynthesis is the process in which plants prepare food.every organism depends on plants on the other HAND it US minerals and prevents constipation and keeps the oesophagus wet |
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The idea of secularism originated in which country? |
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Answer» The term "secularism" was FIRST USED by the British WRITER George Jacob HOLYOAKE in 1851. Holyoake invented the term secularism to describe his views of promoting a social order separate from RELIGION, without actively dismissing or criticizing religious belief. |
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Example of simple leaves |
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Answer» Answer: Simple leaves have single leaf blade or lamina while compound leaves have smaller and separate leaf BLADES called leaflets. ... Examples of the simple leaf are Black gum TREES, Black CHERRY trees, GUAVA, Mangoes, various types of Oaks, while Rose, Neem, Shameplant, Buckeye are few examples of compound leaves. Explanation: |
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Define the term black hand |
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Answer» Black Hand (Italian: MANO Nera) was a type of Italian extortion racket. It was a METHOD of extortion, not a criminal organization as such, though gangsters of Camorra and the MAFIA PRACTICED it. ☺️PLS MARK ME BRAINLIST☺️ |
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please answer this question can you think of examples of surveys in your world today?think about how toy companies get information about what young people enjoy playing with or how the government finds out about the number of young people in school.what can a historian derive from sich surveys? |
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Answer» Answer: companies GET to the people which are social workers and the PURCHASE RATIO of the object this will PLAY a major role in our society |
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Why is Judiciary called the custodian of citizens? |
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Answer» Because it PROTECTS our FUNDAMENTAL LAWS and RIGHTS . |
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When was French revolution occur |
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Answer» Answer: 5 MAY 1789 – 9 November 1799 Explanation: French revolution began on 1789 and lasted till 1799. The original aim of the people of France was to create a constitutional monarchy and reform the FINANCIAL and political structure of the COUNTRY. But it later developed into a full SCALE movement to overthrow the monarchy and turn France into a REPUBLIC |
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What is the necessity of political parties in a democracy |
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Answer» Explanation: POLITICAL parties are necessary condition for a democracy” because : (a) Without political parties, democracies cannot exist. (b) If we do not have political parties-in such a situation every candidate in elections will be independent. (c) No ONE will be ABLE to make any PROMISES to the people about any major policy changes. (d) The government may be formed but its utility will REMAIN uncertain. (e) Elected representatives will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in their locality. (f) But no one will be responsible for how the country will run. (g) The role of opposition party in a democracy necessitates the existence of political parties. (h) As societies become large and complex they also need some agencies to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the government, that's why political parties are important. |
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Make a list of fundamental right for our daily life explain in detail |
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Answer» Hlo mate here is your answer. These Fundamental Rights are considered as basic human rights of all CITIZENS, IRRESPECTIVE of their GENDER, CASTE, religion or creed. etc. ... They are Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and EDUCATIONAL Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies. Thank you. Plzzzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainliest. Plzzzzzzzzzz follow me. |
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