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Human Trafficking Issues Social science Coursework
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The most common reasons for human trafficking include sex slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labor. Human trafficking also encompasses the act of forced marriage by providing a trafficked person for a wife or husband. The act of human trafficking can be international or can happen in the same country.
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Over-education in the Graduate Labor Market of the United Kingdom Social science Term Paper
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Over-education is in existence for a long period of time and is no recent phenomenon. However, the issues related to the phenomenon are gradually cropping up since the 90s. In this context, the paper will provide a necessary explanation for such development and its impact on job satisfaction and on government policies.
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The Issue of Over-education in the Labor Market of the United Kingdom Social science Term Paper
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There are numerous factors that seem to dictate how individuals fit in the labor market that revolve around the country of origin, gender, and level of schooling. It is evident that the native-born who are non-whites and immigrants will likely be over-educated as compared to the natives. The UK has generally been a theatre of a significant shift in graduate production.
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Managing Security Aspects of Immigration in a Post 9/11 Environment Social science Report
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President Benjamin Franklin was greatly concerned about German immigrants swamping the American culture two centuries ago. Irish immigrants were viewed as being drunks by the American population during the 1800s. Russian Jews and Italian immigrants were deemed to be too strange and unique to adopt the Americana culture at the turn of the century.
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Analysis of Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Book by Jared Diamond Social science Book Report/Review
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The global economy has undergone a lot of changes in the past decade which has benefitted or adversely affected some regions. Economic change has contributed to a lot of problems and successes in different countries. The global economy expanded while technological advancement has increased to the effect that societal values have come under pressure 
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Welfare Systems of the United States and Europe Social science Essay
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Greve (2014) reveals that the welfare system is a government’s concept in which the state performs an important role of promoting and protecting the social and economic well-being of its citizen. The welfare system is based on the equal distribution of wealth, equality of opportunity principle and public responsibility for those lacking minimal provisions to lead a good life.
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Social, Moral, and Historical Aspects of Capital Punishment Social science Essay
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Society used punishment to caution individuals against engaging in heinous crimes. However, some form of punishment such as the death sentence given that once executed is not reversible poses debates on when or why should it still be used. The issue is that some crimes are so heinous that their perpetrators deserve this punishment while others argue for a correction despite the crimes committed.
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The Information Society Social science Report
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What we are passing to them is the information that may be useful to them. At the same time, we are replacing human power with automated machine power to increase the production of certain products. This shows that we are living in a post-industrial society. Finally, information has created many services sectors that are used to improve our living standards.
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Stress/Anxiety Levels of Night And Day Time College Students Social science Research Proposal
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The effects of other strains such as gender-based roles also support the notion that nighttime students could experience higher-level stress. These students may also enjoy some benefits over daytime students and some day time students have part-time jobs, factors that contradict the notion of higher stress levels among night time students, and informs this study. 
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A Group for Women That Have just Gone through a Divorce Social science Coursework
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The proposed group will be a therapy group that will operate at two levels and will implement the Gestalt therapy approach. The approach identifies the role of the therapist in considering the macro environment to a problem and then helping the person to overcome the problem. Gestalt therapy will then be used with smaller groups of patients.
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Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure (PCE) on School Performance Social science Research Paper
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 What are the factors that allow for PCE-behavior-performance relationships?  The research design will be a mixed-methods study that will include quantitative and qualitative measures through interviews and surveys.  Qualitative research will also integrate secondary research on how and why PCE impacts academic functioning and social functioning in school.
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Binge Drinking Teens Social science Coursework
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For men, binge drinking can be defined as taking 4 or more drinks in a row; however, for women it is defined as 3 or more drinks in a row. The standardized drink in this case can be defined as a can or twelve-ounce bottle of beer or wine.  One of the identified reasons that have influenced binge drinking in teens is the accessibility of alcohol.
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Substance Abuse and the Older Adult Population Social science Coursework
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Many studies indicate that substance abuse problematic rates have been on the decrease with a promiscuously increasing age starting in the 20s. When individuals are in their early and mid-20s, most of their behaviors are highly influenced through peer influence. As the age progress, responsibilities catch up with individuals.
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What Makes a Marriage Work Social science Coursework
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The age of couples is said to be a strong indicator of marriage that will ultimately work. Those who marry late tend to achieve success in marriage but in poor quality, while those who married younger or in their mid-twenties have a great chance to achieve intact marriage and high quality as well (Glenn, Uecker & Love, 2010).
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Women Rights in Brazil and Egypt Social science Coursework
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Similarly, in a country like Brazil, where up to 60 percent of college graduates are females; their rights should not be overlooked by the concerned authorities. Gender discrimination, sexual assaults, and violence against women are such serious issues that need to be eliminated from not only Brazil but all global societies. 
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St. Louis Tornado of 1896 Social science Case Study
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Tornados are known to affect small parts of the planet Earth and they are generally believed to be short-lived. They are, however, greatly feared by the population. It is clear why: according to the statistics, in the United States, tornados bring scores of deaths every year and hundreds of millions of dollars damage to people’s property.
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Women and the Painful Addiction of Drugs: An Overview about the Effects of Drugs on Womens Life Social science Coursework
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According to comparative studies on both genders concerning the use and harmful effects of drugs; it is observed that women are more responsive to consuming alcohol or drugs on a long term basis in comparison to men. They experience difficulty in absorbing, in metabolic processes, and physically dealing with the consequences upon its consumption.
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Housing Discrimination of New Immigrants in Toronto and Ontario Social science Coursework
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Therefore, a landlord within these two regions should welcome immigrants into their premises if they intend to live there simply because they are human beings. Additionally, landlords should provide all the essential requirements to their tenants to prevent them from acquiring health complications because they deserve such treatment.
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Are Social Networks Beneficial or Harmful Social science Research Paper
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The continued revolution in the use of technology impacts different changes to societal and cultural practices. With the advent of positive development in communication, the British society upholds media importance to facilitate the desired dynamics, and eventually acquire the desired development in the specific areas relative to communication 
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To What Extent Do Racism and Sexism Exist in the Present Workplace Social science Coursework
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The heads in charge of the public and private sectors can be urged to prioritize these policies and see to it that they are fully implemented to the letter. Society and in particular the cooperate world can come up with steps to counter the misrepresentation of certain races and genders by setting up rules and regulations. 
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The Concept of Diversity Social science Coursework
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The idea of diversity embraces acceptance and respect. It means to understand that each person is unique in his/her own way, and accept the differences. The differences can be on the basis of ethnicity, religious beliefs, race, gender, age, socio-economic status, physical abilities, political beliefs, or other ideologies (Wang, & Rafiq, 2009).
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Critical Comparative Review of Two Articles about Adolescence Question Social science Essay
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Epstein also refutes this case by identifying that in most cases, young people are brighter and more intelligent than adults. Thus, if we are claiming that hormones cause young people to act negatively in most situations, then one will not expect young people to be better than adults in any area. However, that is not the case.
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An Exploration of Why Some Young People Chose to Belong to Punk Sub-Culture Social science Literature review
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The culture started in the United States in the 1970s by youths engaging themselves in drugs and rock music. It gained its way to Britain during the economic recession whereby it was used by the youths as a way of showing dissatisfaction with industrial Britain. Today, the culture is characterized by youths who believe that they need to detach themselves from the previous cultures.
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Nuclear Waste Risks and How Do They Influence the Decision Making Social science Literature review
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How one would perceive a risk determine his or her decisions about certain things like disposal of nuclear waste. Many believed that risk perceptions vary between scientists or engineers and the public because of different risk assessment methods that could lead to conflict and interference in the further development of nuclear technology. 
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Analysis of the Incident by Station and Time in Merseyside Social science Case Study
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Merseyside has achieved a number of goals through different strategies that they have put in place with an aim to be the best in fire risk management. Amongst these strategies, including developing and refining their existing methodologies as well as the inclusion of new approaches to deal with emergencies (Beard, & Carvel, 2005: 51).
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Developing Expertise in the Workplace Social science Essay
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The learning of vocabularies, abbreviations, symbols, equations, and appropriate forms of sentences. For example, in a Computer Application like Microsoft Access, we have to know how to make forms and be able to know how to use different vocabularies necessary while using this application (Jacobs & Jones, 1995). 
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Value of Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Employment in Australia Social science Essay
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Individuals Placement and support services are the broadest research subject on supported employment in which cognitive solution has been mostly accepted in the United States. This has been the intervention put in place so as to improve employment results by addressing the cognitive impairments the people with severe mental health experience.
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Ways in Which Cultural Studies Have Political Effect Social science Essay
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The article illustrates a paradigm shift from cultural studies to cultural research. The shift impacts politics through language, racial inclinations, and the rise of nationalism movements. Culture identifies people with common values and similar originality in a given setting. Cultural politics impact nationalism, mass media, and politics of multiculturalism. 
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Abilities Related to Autism Spectrum Disabilities Social science Essay
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In Australia, autism spectrum disorders are serious and complex neurodevelopmental disorders that affect approximately one person in every 160 people (Tonge and Brereton 1). The use of the term “spectrum” is meant to show the wide range of symptoms and levels of disability that children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders can have or develop.
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The Effect of Universal Childcare on the Process of Child Development Social science Literature review
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Childcare programs also foster other skills such as socialization, integration, and crime reduction that enable children to integrate effectively with their peers in their adolescent and adult stages. Rather than considering childcare to be the simple act of taking care of children, childcare entails investing in the development of the social and academic skills of the child.
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Nutrition in Primary Schools Social science Research Paper
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Children in most public schools are likely to suffer from obesity and cardio-vascular-related diseases that are fatal. Premature Deaths of these children have been noted for some time and, therefore, it is paramount to appropriate measures to be enhanced in an attempt to control the situation if not stamping out the problem entirely.
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Age and Diversity Workforce Social science Literature review
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The demographic change has become a pressing issue for scores of nations. From the literature review, the workforce today is diverse because of the inclusion of people of all ages in the workplace. While inclusion comes with benefits in terms of innovation, it may detrimental to organizational productivity. This calls for effective management of diversity.
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Tips for Effective Interview Social science Literature review
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The guidelines included making the interviewee feel comfortable and relaxed, explaining the interview, explaining the interview organization, telling the interviewee to read and sign the consent form, and lastly enquiring whether the interviewee has any final questions (Seidman, 2013). After completion of the interview, the recording listened and memos made.
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Ethics in Public Health Social science Assignment
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Rawls's proposal on inequality is well justifiable from the setting time to the future. However, the advantage above can be measured using the primary social goods as termed by Rawls’ theory on distributive justice. Addressing that it is a constitution of privileges in terms of goods and services necessary for everyone despite the differences.
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Factors Impacting on School Social Workers Well-Being Social science Research Proposal
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Some of the key objectives of this study; Identify the factors that impact the physical, mental and psychological wellbeing of school social workers in Australia Examine the impact that these factors have on the well being of social workers and work performance in the school context Identify possible interventions that can be used to enhance the well-being of school social workers.
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Strategic Plan for Companionate Childhood Centre Social science Literature review
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A volunteer management team has various negative impacts on an organization. Therefore, the association should consider hiring a highly qualified general manager, who should liaise between the management team and the committee for the smooth running of the institution. The institution is facing various challenges financially, such as decreased number of enrollments and employment.
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Communication, Delegation, and Empowerment Social science Report
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Leadership, as it has been defined on many occasions is the ability to influence (Drennan & Richey). Regardless of the organization, setup and any other affiliation that may bring some differences, a successful leader is the one who has the ability to influence. Of the many characteristics of good leaders, the ability to effectively communicate is very essential.
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Community Work Social science Literature review
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Community development should be perceived as consisting of providing ‘community leadership’ in working with the individuals within the community to create an environment that is fairer, and which members of the community are treated respectfully as well as can exercise their rights legitimately as well as take advantages of the opportunities presented by their communities.
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Whether the Concept of Race has any Validity Social science Article
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Many African players have faced racism in Europe due to their physical appearance and skin color. A case in point was when Barcelona footballer Dani Alves was compared to a monkey by Villarreal fans in April 2014. It is from this perspective that I believe in many ways, that race has divided humanity than united them.
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Personal Understanding and Interpersonal Communication Social science Literature review
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Systems theories hold that individuals will best understand the relationship of people by first studying their interrelated patterns of communication (Donna, 2011). Politeness theory on the other hand is shown to explain and predict strategies that individuals use to maintain their personal images in the face of the public.
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Social Structuring of Bodily Capital and Bodily Labour among Professional Fighters Social science Literature review
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Wacquant (1995, p. 65) examines the social structuring of bodily capital and bodily labor among professional fighters in Chicago. To achieve this mission, the paper engages a critical analysis approach by looking at the research problem, objectives, methodology used, and recommendations provided by the study.
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Social Work Assessment and Intervention Plan Social science Case Study
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Social work assessment is an integral process in determining the problems and needs of clients service users (or as consumers) of mental health services and in designing effective social work interventions. The essay will analyze Melinda’s case and develop an assessment and intervention plan by applying Collingwood’s three-stage framework or “Kit” theory for social assessment. 
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Language and Power Social science Literature review
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This current analysis will focus on the work Overview: How Politics Permeates Language (and vice versa) by Joseph (2006). This work is founded on the hypothesis that actually, language possesses a political dimension, a notion which is shared by diverse scholars from different field of applied linguistics.
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Theory of Narrative in Social Movement Social science Essay
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Social movements bring together individuals in a political, social, and cultural setting to tackle issues and enable them to come up with concrete ground and theories on certain occurrences in society. Social movements can be used with participatory learning where two or more people learn together or collaborative learning where people learn in a planned curriculum.
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The Cognitive Adolescent Social science Essay
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During the adolescence period, significant intellectual processes and developments occur. Adolescents progress from concrete thinking to abstract thinking. They also begin to experience metacognition by actively monitoring and regulating their thinking processes (Lorain, 2012). Basically, three key cognitive processes characterize the adolescent stage.
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Experiences When Working With The Community Social science Report
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The skills gained should be transferred to the local residents to make work easier. The most important lessons include the importance of community participation, community invention methods, and the relevance of having proper skills working with the community. These factors are vital for effective community development.
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The Problem of Alcohol Use by Drivers Social science Essay
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Men, in particular, have been unable to perform their conjugal duties thus driving women into prostitution. Wife battering and reduced respect within the family is also caused by alcohol. Children engaged in this act of drinking at a tender age tend to lose focus and become demoralized and discouraged with their lives.
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Alcohol and Drug Use among Australian Adolescents Social science Essay
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Several factors influence the use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents and include negative peer pressure especially for pleasure; family and parental neglect; and parental influence in cases where parents are drug users. Moreover, drug use among adolescents has adverse short term and long term effects on the users and the society at large.
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Respond Appropriately in the Emergency Situations Social science Case Study
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In most cases, emergency situations tend to be stressful and as a result, there is pressure to respond appropriately in the shortest time possible. During emergency situations, it is essential to make appropriate decisions regarding the suitable course of action. The decision made should be based on the situation at hand and one’s experience and judgment.
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Racism Issues in Schools Social science Literature review
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Indigenous students and those from non-English speaking countries are discriminated against in the hands of racist students, teachers, and institutions. They have to go through abuse, harassment, violence, negative attitudes, and poor teaching stemming from racism. Those charged with protecting them and the policies that are to assist them are inadequate.
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