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Why English is Not Enough Humanitarian Essay
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Professor emphasized that he was not a specialist in the sphere of USA policies and asked the audience to correct him in case anything was wrong in his ideas related to American realities. The outline demonstrated by the professor included US and UK parallels, British Academy initiatives, the relation of language and national security, business, trade, etc.
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Challenges facing the refugee students in Ontario Canada Humanitarian Article
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There should be no discrimination in providing education to the immigrant students since they will contribute to building the economy of Canada once they graduate and join the workforce. The newcomers should not continue relying on the government's support but should be self-reliant and assist their fellow immigrants as well.
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Happy Earth 1 as a Young Learners Textbook Series Humanitarian Essay
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It is essential to state that Happy Earth 1 is an interesting young learner’s textbook series that is best suited for children between the age group of approximately four to six years who have two years of reading and writing experience. The book wishes to inter-marry basics and secondary levels of English.
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Curriculum approaches in language teaching Humanitarian Article
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The research was conducted based on the data collected from the secondary sources and no primary data was used for the same. Therefore, the past trends were the only process for addressing the curriculum requirements, which cannot be conferred as completely reliable source of data. The data about the teaching patterns were not collected from the teachers of the students on a recent note; therefore, the data could be outdated.
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Outline for topic research Humanitarian Essay
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Does the frequency of use of indirect and direct strategies of expressing gratitude and apology differ between Arabic speakers and speakers of Standard American English? Given the large volumes of information available, it is imperative that it is gathered systematically so as to produce a well structured and logically flowing final paper, hence the rationale of this outline.
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Social and regional variation in narrative media Humanitarian Essay
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They use Arabic dialect to imply that they are of Middle Eastern decent. In a majority of their dialogues, the terrorist use the phrases, “Allah Akbar”, meaning God is great, “ Salam Aleikum”, a greeting for the Muslims and most middle Eastern citizens. These references create a strong sense of how the Western governments portray the Arabian Peninsula and middle East at length as terror hotbeds.
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Linguistics of communication Humanitarian Essay
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It is hereby important to note the use of gestures in any conversation. Gestures carry an important part in a conversation. Various parts will require gestures to be meaningful. For instance, gestures are used to function as a characterizing expression. A good example is the use of gestures in the content of the deictic expression to show extend, amount or how much.
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Performance of tasks to improve English Humanitarian Assignment
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Taking a closer look at the design of the chapter reveals that although the prime objective of the chapter appears to be the solution of tasks that are embedded within the chapter; the reality is different. The chapter in fact works to improve the competence of English language by adopting an approach that utilizes the process of performance of tasks to achieve its objectives.
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Using Miekleys checklist in evaluation Humanitarian Assignment
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The modules take the students through the daily activities they usually engage in including how we communicate with others and even the type of foods they eat like what is described in page 22. Consequently, making the book highly interactive and stimulates the reader to think critically. The book has explored multiple sentence structures including questions and statements.
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English language learning challenges facing Saudi students in America Humanitarian Thesis Proposal
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The demand for internalization and globalization of the world has resulted in cross-border student mobility. Consequently, the United States has recorded an increase of international students seeking admission places in its universities. A report revealed that America recorded a five percent increase in the number of international students admitted to the learning institutions (Al-Mahrooqi & Denman, 2015).
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Diagnostic Assessment of an Arabic Speaker Humanitarian Essay
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As the report stresses English has significantly more vowels and diphthongs (22 vowel sounds to 24 consonants) when compared to Arabic, in which there are only eight vowels and diphthongs to 32 consonants. However, the interviewee did not have much trouble with the varying vowel sounds of the passage she read. 
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Language is diverse and a necessity in life Humanitarian Personal Statement
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I am hopeful that after my studies, I could secure a job in the careers within Education, in the Publishing industry and/ or Public Service Department. Moreover, I have managed to attain my degree in English language and although it gives me a wide selection of careers, I still want to purse my PHD in Applied Linguistics.
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Profane and anodyne language Humanitarian Essay
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In other words, even to swear a person has to follow at least some of the rules for example subject predicate agreement. While indeed, some forms of swearing allow a greater freedom on grammar such as rejection of changes that occur when a verb is used in third person singular, but it is obvious that a sentence that contains profanity must be grammatically correct.
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English language courses as EFL in Saudi Universities Humanitarian Coursework
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In this case, the background information identifies a gap in research that the study has successfully filled. Another of the article strength stems from a detailed review of the literature to ascertain the claims that are later made in the discussion sections of the article and as such, used to make the necessary information for courses of actions to be taken for the effective teaching of EFL in Saudi Arabia.
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Analysis of a standardized test of ESL Humanitarian Assignment
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The author states that due to diverse culture and other national languages spoken, the language has been at risk of being diluted or modified to suit specific needs. It is unfortunate that even though most people profess to know and to use the English language, they can barely understand each other due to the modifications brought about by accent.
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Virtual Tours vs. Written Word Humanitarian Assignment
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The author states that the technology has grown and become so precise that the difference between the real world is minute. However, virtual reality has some shortcomings.  Virtual tours only offer the visual aspect of traveling. The smell and sense of culture that one would experience in the real world is non-existent in the virtual reality.
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Evolution and current status of the method Humanitarian Assignment
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In the context of learning a second language, the concept of method does not create an environment that enables learners to develop the necessary autonomy. Rather, there is a sense of bureaucracy whereby the learners typically follow structured instruction from the teachers. Such instruction is basically in the form of repeating dialogue, memorizing rules or translating passages (Brown 74).
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Intellectual Autobiography Humanitarian Essay
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According to the report the reporter's mother taught him about learning, organizing my thoughts, ideas and minds in order for me to make sense of the world and the environment that he lives in. She would at times tell him to repeat whatever she said, and he did, though sometimes it got monotonous repeating almost everything.
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Social Factors in Language Learning Humanitarian Essay
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According to the report all existing languages show a tendency to change overtime. A long time ago there were languages which did not resemble those of our time at all. The English language is not an exception to this rule. There are different factors which influence this process and contribute to language changing its form.
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Language of the future generation Humanitarian Essay
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Every day we use many different words. These words are in turn arranged in a certain order, which forms a unique and interesting world. This world has its own laws and also the presence of certain secrets. The world of language besides has its own unique history. Therefore, the words, with which we share with each other, always act on our souls, thoughts and life in general.
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Effects of Entire les Murs On Traditional French National Identity Humanitarian Essay
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According to the report the country's ministry of education receives monetary and other funds from the national government to foresee all activities that go on in these institutions. The curriculum, which determines the depth covered in each subject taught in the schools, is also drafted by this ministry.
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Gender in Magazine Discourse Humanitarian Essay
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ge has sparked varying presentations in gender discourse and linguistic styles by appealing to the basic human interpretive theories passed on as magazine information. For instance, in the Attitude magazine, forums revolve around sport, technology, cars, grooming, food and
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Relationship between Communication and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Humanitarian Research Paper
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action between the individuals provides an opportunity to, first, make it clear what is necessary from the other individual within the course of the certain need satisfaction, and, second, clarify how the necessary things shall be dealt with in order to reach the need
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English and Japanese Tense and Aspect Features Humanitarian Essay
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The author states that aspects are diverse modes of observing the interior chronological constituency of an event/ situation or of tense as grammaticalized setting in time. The succeeding two English sentences can be used to demonstrate tense peculiarity: a) It is raining today and b) It was raining yesterday.
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Linguistics - Types of Ambiguity Humanitarian Assignment
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An example of lexical ambiguity is: The lady is looking for a “match”. Syntactic ambiguity refers to the existence of two or more potential interpretations of one particular word sequence. The anticipated meaning of a sentence that is syntactically ambiguous is on most occasions determined by the context it is said. An example of syntactic ambiguity is in the sentence “The cow is ready to eat”.
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The Relationship Between Paraguay Nationalism and Guarani Language Humanitarian Essay
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There is no other country that has retained the language of the pre-Columbian dwellers apart from the nation of Paraguay. In the Western Hemisphere, there is no other country that has managed to have an aboriginal language that has been maintained on equal footing, other than the nation that conquered it and has avoided the tensions that might arise when there are contacts like Paraguay.
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Analysis and Action Plan for a Middle School Teacher of English Language Learners Humanitarian Essay
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Thus, teachers use different ways to help the students and to influence their success in learning the English Language (Curtin, 2009). Thus, in this paper I will analyze the different strategies used by Mr. O’Malley and the action plan
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Information Structure Humanitarian Essay
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According to Jackendoff (216), there are two major general conceptions currently being used to explain the place where information structure fits in the structure of the grammar namely the syntactocentric vs. the parallel architecture.
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The Sociolinguistic Notions of Linguistic Heterogeneity and Homogeneity in the Speech Community Humanitarian Essay
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Every society organizes itself through verbal means or, in other words, through a language, which is comprehensible to its members. The relationship between society and language is an important aspect of the development of both language and speech communities. The essay dwells on the issues of linguistic heterogeneity and linguistic homogeneity within the framework of a certain speech community.
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Pure Word Deafness and Indicators on Speech Perception Humanitarian Essay
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It is essential to state that linguistics traditionally provides a framework and system through which people’s perception of spoken words and languages is studied for improved and enhanced comprehension. This has culminated in numerous models and systems that are applied in a wide array of situations and contexts.
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The Influence of Arabic Vowel Signs on the Accuracy and Speed of Reading Humanitarian Essay
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Orthography consistency has a significant role that affecting the reading acquisition process (Abu-Hajaj, 2006; Furnes & Samuelsson, 2009; Georgiou, Parrila, & Papadopoulos, 2008; Goswami, Ziegler, & Richardson, 2005; Taibah & Haynes, 2011). It implies that the high correspondence between letters and sounds can ease the word decoding and fluency of reading.
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Introduction to Language and Communication - Assignment Humanitarian Essay
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the 20th century, particle physics helped scientists discover that the atom that they thought was the smallest particle ever to exist, in reality, was not (Aubusson et al., 2006). After such a discovery, maybe science will soon come to find out that it was wrong concerning the
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Language in Society Gender and Language Use Humanitarian Assignment
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I observed a female and a male talking in a popular TV program. Differences between males and females have existed in different dimensions (Holtgraves, 2013). It has been said that the use of words would tell more about a person’s social inclination and feelings. When it comes to gender differentiation based on the use of language, many differences can be identified.
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The Role of Peer Feedback in Improving EFL Writing Skills of Saudi English Major Students Humanitarian Essay
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This essay discusses the role of peer feedback as a solution to improve the English Language writing skills of Saudi students, whose native language is not English. It could help transform English writing abilities of these students, marking a shift from the traditional approaches of teaching EFL writing, which are still dominant in universities. This essay will firstly look at general issues connected with the topic, discussing the significant role of feedback in improving L2 writing.
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Converseness and Reversions Sense Relations Humanitarian Essay
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Synonymy, in particular, is not further classified in the lexicon but is used to refer to all types of semantic identity, ranging from complete sameness and propositional characteristics to more vague categories such as near-synonymy. This essay will examine the differences between converseness and reversions sense relations.
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Transitive Unaccusative Verb Constructions in Mandarin Humanitarian Essay
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This paper investigates the transitive unaccusative verb constructions in Mandarin. In Mandarin exists a type of construction in which the verb is an unaccusative verb but used in a transitive way. There are also causative unaccusative verb constructions in English. The Mandarin ones and the English ones have different syntactic structures.
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Odyssey and Ramayana Humanitarian Research Paper
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Epic literature and cultural myths have consistent patterns of story-telling, particularly in relation to the heroic actions of their lead characters, with respect to the different cultures from which they originate. In that sense, the heroic representations deal with the history, destiny, and personal development of the individual as well as the social processes and actions characteristic of that cultural setting.
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Arguments about the critical period hypothesis Humanitarian Annotated Bibliography
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This research focused on the generalization that once an individual crosses the age of puberty, his/her ability to gain native proficiency in learning a particular language is lost. The researchers were able to identify that this generalization is not completely true and that there are other factors involved.
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A comparative study between English and Arabs' compliments on Facebook Humanitarian Statistics Project
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If any person has something to say about something that they saw online, they can just attach their comment to the post, photo or video that was shared. Facebook is a global phenomenon that has taken root in all countries. In the English speaking and Arab
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English as lingu franca in Arab countries : a conversationl aanlysis Humanitarian Statistics Project
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[Laughs]. Samir Bitar: Shokran Maha. Id like to thank Maha for her wonderful introduction. Er, my name is Samir [Ibrahim Muhammadi] Bitar or Samir Bitar. In the US it is customary to ask people whats your last name so I only have two names, Samir
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Take home exam 1 Humanitarian Assignment
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According to connectionist theories, second language acquisition does not depend on some inborn module but pulling out of patterns from
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The Language used Street Billboards in Doha Humanitarian Essay
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This forms the basis of this research, which aimed to answer these research questions: How does the language of the advertisement show the ideology of Qatari society? How do the language and the design of the billboards tend to persuade the customers?, and who are the target group behind street billboards.
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Types, Benefits, and Risks of Chocolate Humanitarian Term Paper
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Taking a lot of sugar is not healthy. Dark chocolate contains 6.8 grams of chocolate per ounce while milk chocolate contains 14.7 grams of sugar per ounce. For a healthy body, medical experts recommend that men should not exceed 37.5 grams of sugar per day and women should not exceed 25 grams of sugar per day.
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The State of Gender Indexing in Japan Humanitarian Essay
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Just to start with, Linguistics is recognized as the scientific study of languages and their entire structure. This includes the study of syntax, phonetics, morphology and semantics as well. To a great extent, Linguistics can be associated with things like sociology and psychology as it plays a big part in these fields.
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Emoji in Communication Humanitarian Essay
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As universal as they may be, they can be frequently misinterpreted. Misinterpretation renders communication ineffective. Failure for harmonization mechanisms to ensure homogenous interpretation of texts spells doom for the emoji. On the other hand, he expresses optimism over the prospects of the emoji developing above the setbacks to unify the world.
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The Issue of Bilingualism and Diglossia Humanitarian Assignment
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In the course of a comprehensive analysis of different aspects of diglossia as an intricate linguistic phenomenon, which is usually categorized as a kind of bilingualism, I will look closely at classic and extended diglossia, diglossia as a continuum, touch upon diglossia within the context of language shift and the relationship between diglossia and language varieties.
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Emoji in Communication Humanitarian Essay
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According to the research findings, emoji have affected human communication by making the users become emotionless beings. Most people have taken to texting and chatting to express emotions they may not necessarily be real feelings. This continued behavior may lead to individuals becoming resistant to genuine emotions and eventually turning into emotionless beings.
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Compare and contrast: Bilingual education in the US Humanitarian Essay
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There are different forms of bilingual education. In this context we will look at the case where the teacher and learner both have to know the native language so as to translate it in English. The end product is the students get to use English without any
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Rules for Teaching Intonation to Learners Humanitarian Article
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I feel guilty that I fail to incorporate the understanding to the fact that all verbal language use tone to express paralinguistic information and express emotion which both have Yes/No intonations. The understanding of “falling tones” and “rising tones” are likewise an important consideration. Ubiquity in the correlation of tone choice necessitates intonational rule.
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English Has Pairs of Forms Designating Country vs Nationality Humanitarian Coursework
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The importance of the English language has raised its focus on linguistic description. As a result of which people across the world are learning the language in an immense manner by the non-native speakers rather than the native speakers of English. With the growth and development of the economy, the importance of communication has augmented to a large extent.
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