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Advertising: Images, Industry, and Audience Journalism & Communication Literature review
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Differences between ads for commercial products and advertisements done by non-commercial lobby groups are evident in the purposes of the two types of adverts, advertisement theories, and techniques, advertisement budget, target demographics. Similarities in the two adverts are pronounced in advertisement semiotics, cultural effects of the ads, and gender roles in an advertisement.
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Interpersonal Communication - Improving Communication Competence Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Communication holds the key to the interaction of people within a society. Communication creates bonds between individuals in a community or society. With proper communication, we are able to get through everyday life around other people. The communication process is responsible for the creation of relationships between individuals in a society.
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SindEo Two Way Communication Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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From this paper, it is clear that the audio-video communication application can be found in the main menu of SindEo. Additionally, since SindEo is compatible with mobile phones, the two-way communication can take place even when users are outdoors or on the move provided the mobile device has a camera.
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CrItical Thinking Journalism & Communication Article
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We are unaware of how much our brain messes up the most basic of arguments, leading to the mess of random thoughts, non-sequiturs, cognitive dissonance, white lies, misinformation, and syntax errors that we call consciousness…(here are) some of the most prevalent fallacies...as they appear in modern American politics.”
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Media and Cultural Analysis Gender Journalism & Communication Essay
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It has been noted that males are generally attracted to advertisements related to fast cars or fancy cigars, or costly liquors. In contrast, females are attracted to ads that deal with decorating houses and make-up kits. Therefore, before designing an advertisement campaign, the ad-makers thoroughly judge the targeted gender and develop the advertisement accordingly.
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Professional Research and Evaluation Journalism & Communication Essay
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Not all of our action depends upon our decisions; hence they are researched and experienced stories of people who have influenced our lives. Like coffee in the morning, Europeans followed this morning ritual rigorously, but not all the world cultures because recent research has revealed that coffee revives our energy for a while.
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Controversial Advertisement Journalism & Communication Essay
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Sometimes the audience starts to take adverts as boring and time wasting since they are to be seen everywhere. However, the advertisers use an inappropriate or controversial material in their advertisements to attract the audience towards the advertisement by showing them something shocking, interesting and new.
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Social Penetration Theory Journalism & Communication Coursework
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By focusing on motion, it is possible to understand communication in all its complexity and dynamics. The Social Penetration Theory breaks down that the relations started, including Penetration after some time. However, each friendship does not go for a closer connection.
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Communication: English Course Journalism & Communication Coursework
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The students and the staff members came up with good suggestions since they were the primary users of the facility. Their recommendations would greatly help the administration to come up with a better facility. Since the administration was meant to be the primary audience of this research report, I believe recommendations would greatly help them. 
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The Behavior Theory Journalism & Communication Essay
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The classical and operant conditioning approaches try to explain this theory. According to classical conditioning, the stimulus is responsible for the response observed, while for instrumental training, the converse is true. When classical conditioning is applied to consumer theory, the product brand triggers a reaction from the desirable consumers and enforces the desire to buy.
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Virginia Slims Advertising Journalism & Communication Essay
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Virginia Slims does it by distorting reality through the use of beautiful images in their promotional campaigns whereby they associate that such beauty, class and sophistication can be achieved by smoking their product of which we know to be untrue.  It is an unhealthy advertising because it creates discontent to make or induce the market to become receptive to its harmful product.
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Advertising: Principles & Practice Journalism & Communication Literature review
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To complement this, the imagery of a farm is used which is portrayed as a natural environment and a lady dressed in underwear in the latter setting is portrayed as living in the natural environment. The logo of Berlei places at the top right aligned position highlighted in red which seems to promote the corporate brand of Berlei.
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Journal Entries on 2012 US Election Journalism & Communication Assignment
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One which is based on improving the current situation of America, endorsing freedom, giving people more opportunities of pursuing happiness as they desire, and the
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How Popular Music is Used to Express the Artists Views of Contemporary Society Journalism & Communication Essay
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Conversely, in 1995 the trio failed to release their album due to the demise of Easy-E. However, the trio continued to evolve where its title became Black Eyed Pods, and finally, instead of "pods" turned to be "Peas" (Miller, 2004, p. 9).
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The Case of BBC and TV Licensing Fee Journalism & Communication Report
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Commercializing BBC would make it more susceptible to commercial pressures which at some point could either be good or bad depending on which perspective it has to be taken into account. The reason why the BBC remains controversial nowadays is because of the presence of these highly commercialized pressures brought by independent and commercial broadcasting companies.
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To What Extent Do the News Media Fulfill Habermas Definition of the Public Sphere Journalism & Communication Literature review
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The Internet has great potential to implement and suggest new ways of e-governance and e-democracy. In fact, it could become an alternative for those democratic institutions and initiatives that are difficult to achieve. For example, on-line translation of the parliament debates could enhance the transparency of the political process (Herbert, 2006).
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The Gender Roles of Parents Journalism & Communication Essay
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From the interview, I learned that both parents in a family setting play a significant role in parenting, and their roles differentiate due to their gender. The parts that a father plays are very different as compared to the mother's roles. The children require both the father and mother figure to grow on both ends. 
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Future of Mass Communication and Media Journalism & Communication Report
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It is necessary to preserve local public broadcasting systems at any cost to preserve a local culture from the intrusions of global culture. People may lose their identities when global culture enters their country. Local culture is important for everyone. A Canadian cannot live like an Indian or Chinese. The same way an Indian cannot live like a Canadian.
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Celebrity vs. Ordinary People Phenomenon Journalism & Communication Essay
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Hence, today, people pay more attention to the information and rumors about celebrities' private lives presented in tabloids and reality shows than any kind of severe and urgent facts about the economic, political, or ecological sphere of society. It is well-known that, for example, youth considers such news as tiresome while divulging facts about celebrities enables the audience to get closer to its idols.
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Relationship Conflict Journalism & Communication Essay
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Where family conflicts are simple to solve, work conflicts are generally hard to resolve since competition in this context would be more detrimental. Our understanding of conflict comes out clearly upon analyzing the various results of matches as manifested within relationships. Disputes in a workplace may cause job losses, arguments in a family setup may lead to disintegration, while conflicts among intimate friends will cause heartbreaks.
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Journalism & Communication Report
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There is a behaviour difference prevalent between the ADHD and the average individual. In the case of ADHD individuals, a brief span of attention is observed; they are less attentive and distract very easily. They are, therefore, not able to focus on their work for a given length of time; instead, they display hyperactivity or disruptive temperament.
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Developing Interpersonal Communication Strategies Journalism & Communication Assignment
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Improved interpersonal communication ability will make me interact with people and have relationships with them in a more professional manner. Not only this, but this would also provide me with a touch of sophistication on my personality. It would allow me to groom my personality and adjust myself according to the professional requirements and status of the workplace.
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Interview with the Administrator in the Health Care Industry Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Before I respond to this question, it is inherent to emphasize that the administrative duties of a public relations officer revolve around the area of negotiation. In this case, an administrator must be capable of integrating the negotiation skills with the theoretical negotiation techniques in striving to achieve meaningful goals.
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Gestures from Other Cultures Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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This paper tells that before written and oral ways of communication were developed, people conveyed their thoughts and feelings with their motions. Gestures have become so basic to a person that at times they are done subconsciously. Although they are a widespread way of communicating, certain gestures may sometimes mean the opposite or an entirely different thing from one culture to another.
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Effective Communication in the Workplace Journalism & Communication Assignment
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On the other hand, immigrants are affected differently by the factor of integration. This is whereby, people figure out how to fuse their multiple cultures into one seamless circumstance. Most immigrants face the difficulty of adjusting to the host culture and moreover, learning their language.
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Decision-Making at Amazon Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Therefore, they consult experienced and concerned employees while taking decisions on any business matter. Moreover, they also consult business and marketing professionals while developing business policies. The reason is that the development of business policies requires managers to take certain decisions on different aspects of the business.
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Representation of Different Figures in Art and Science Journalism & Communication Assignment
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Art movements like Romantic Nationalism had their goals. The style of an artwork, artist, or movement is the distinctive method and form followed by respective artists. Often a style is linked with a particular historical period, set of ideas, and a particular artistic movement. Tolstoy, a Russian novelist, identified art as ‘the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced.”
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Interpersonal Communication in The Great Escape Journalism & Communication Movie Review
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Who would have thought that one would find interpersonal communication concepts in Hollywood movies? A closer look and scrutiny at Stevie McQueen's movie, “The Great Escape”. The movie is about an escape by Allied war prisoners from the German Prisoners of War Camp during the Second World War. The film is wholly based on the book.
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Media and Science - Securing the Future Journalism & Communication Essay
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Society relies on the information it gets from the media. Modern society has embraced the use of technology in almost every sector. Technology has made the transport system effective, banking system, Medicare, and other social issues in society better than they used to be. When one mentions technology in modern society, science crops into the mind.
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How International Journalism and Media Laws Differ from the Legal Systems in England and Wales Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Media laws vary from country to country, and the circumstances, in which, they are set or applied. Laws covering the media, the underage, or even the criminals vary depending on the context. Laws of privacy or defamation are put in place, to govern the media from invading a person’s privacy, or defaming them by publishing information about them.
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Non-Verbal Communication in the Business, Information and Communication Technology Journalism & Communication Coursework
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The paper “Non-Verbal Communication in the Business, Information and Communication Technology” is a pathetic example of communication coursework. Non-verbal communication plays an important role in communication through strengthening and enhancement of the intended message and information.
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Should Reporters Be Embedded alongside Fighting Forces Journalism & Communication Essay
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Journalism covers the principles of reporting in different circumstances such as; time-based news as in press conferences or untimely news of crisis, disasters, and conflicts. Even though journalists are expected to perform their duties without any fear or bias, it is the responsibility of the journalists to observe certain ethical considerations.
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Inverted Pyramid and Science in Mass Media Journalism & Communication Essay
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There are many ways in which news can be reported or, I should say, organized in a specific manner to make it more attractive and informative. Writing, being the most common and orthodox medium of news reporting, still holds a significant place in this modern and developed world of electronic media.
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The Internet Technology Journalism & Communication Article
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It can be seen from the introduction of transport technology, shortening distances to internet technology, which has brought about radical changes in various social, educational, and ways to conduct business.
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Profile of a Park Ranger in Idaho Journalism & Communication Essay
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But it is not only the serious, larger conservation questions that keep this Ranger interested. His day is spent planting, making bird boxes, collecting seeds, spawning fish, and even playing with deer. It is when he talks about the variety of activities he has to do that his love for his job is most obvious.
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Taking Features in Conversation: Analysis from the Film Babel Journalism & Communication Movie Review
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It is important to note that a convenient plot holds shots in different places together. The intriguing plot of the movie depicts a series of much-unconnected stories of different persons and societies all over the world. In this film, communication and lack of it form the basis for my research on conversation analysis.
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Media in the Social Media Age Media Management Plan Journalism & Communication Business Plan
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Media is an instrument of communication that traditionally has included electronic and print. Social media on the other hand is a social instrument of communication that provides information and allows interaction with the user as well as among other users. A modern-day platform for social media is the web network contained on the internet.
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The Evaluation what Technological Needs and Barriers do International Students Journalism & Communication Coursework
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This implies that social observations should be considered physical scientists treat entities in the same manner as physical phenomena. In addition to that, quantitative purists argue that entities subjected to comment are separate from the observer. Moreover, they write that inquiries in social sciences need to be objective.
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Communication Climate in Sustaining Relationships at Work Journalism & Communication Essay
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A positive communication climate can be seen as an environment where employees can freely express their ideas, opinions, and sentiments without fear of victimization. People within organizations and even in families need to have a positive communication environment so as to foster peaceful co-existence among them. 
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Identity of Self and Reflection in Conversation Journalism & Communication Case Study
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When trying to decrypt the identity of a person in a conversation by solely relying on their speech patterns, it is important to focus on how something is being said instead of what is being said. Dr. Karen Tracy states in her book Everyday Talk, ‘Talk does identity work. Through a person’s choices about how to talk, identity work is accomplished’.
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Some Processes in the Cultivation Effect Journalism & Communication Report
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Any similarities and the differences in researchers' approach with Gerbner and Gross's method are pointed out. The qualitative and quantitative data are adequately presented, and the researchers' justifications for the deviant data values are also analytically evaluated (Gerbner and Gross, 1976).
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Stephen Colbert's 2010 Testimony Journalism & Communication Essay
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Colbert takes the role of Socrates, questioning, and criticizing the sophists. Apparently, most of the audience knows the plight of immigrant workers. They apparently know how hard it is to do such rough jobs. The Americans also know that the government is not keen on such matters as evidenced by the audience reaction when Colbert concludes by the term “as always”.
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Communicating Effectively Journalism & Communication Essay
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Human interactions can only be achieved with communication. Thus, if these interactions have to be maintained, the message communicated has to be accurately delivered. Interpersonal communication relies on the mode of delivery of a message and the response thereafter determines the degree of reception and the emotions that is invoked.
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PR Activities to Cope with Crisis Journalism & Communication Research Proposal
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Crises are an inevitable reality of the human world. According to the Webster New Collegiate Dictionary, a crisis is “an unstable or crucial state or state of affairs whose outcome will make a decisive difference for better or worse”. These crises can be social, political, economic, legal, cultural, religious, technological and of many other types.
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Drinking Alcohol to Shrink Journalism & Communication Article
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The source of this article is from Women’s Health Magazine. The magazine is widely distributed in different locations and is a monthly publication. The publication can be purchased off of store shelves or subscribed to by subscription on a yearly or longer-term basis. The glossy pages of this magazine exhibit professional and excellent quality in articles.
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Social Exchange Theory, Relational Dialectics Theory, and Communication Privacy Management Theory Journalism & Communication Essay
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The paper “Social Exchange Theory, Relational Dialectics Theory, and Communication Privacy Management Theory” is an affecting example of a communication essay. The social exchange has been defined as “voluntary actions of individuals that are motivated by the returns they are expected to bring and typically do in fact bring from others”. 
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Media and Conflict Resolution Journalism & Communication Coursework
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Modern innovations in communication technologies have completely changed the scenario in the conduction and resolution of warfare or civil conflict. In the present times, there is greater awareness amongst people, globally, regarding the significant occurrences within realms of contemporary international relations. 
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The Media Technology Innovations and the Living Standards of the People Journalism & Communication Essay
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Since the 1950s, the media industry in Asia has had tremendous developments in technology which has made Asia and western nations to communicate easily. Those who work within the media industry like journalists, news reporters, and news anchors have overwhelmingly enjoyed the Asian media technology growth.
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A Key Contributing Factor Towards Gang Behavior Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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Gang behavior is influenced by various factors. Gangs offer economic opportunities for the marginalized and the poor and this is a major pull factor, which promotes gang behavior. Insecurity in gang-dominated neighborhoods also creates an environment for gang creation and membership, as a way of self-protection.
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How White Lies can Be Good for Your Marriage Journalism & Communication Literature review
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To safeguard your partner from seemingly unimportant or potentially embarrassing issues, people will, at times, tell "white lies." These small, insignificant lies are meant to protect the feelings of your partner. A classic example of a white lie includes a person saying they like something when, in reality, they might not but say so to keep their partner happy.
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