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Integrated Project on Tourism Tourism Assignment
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As an integrated IT system is being created to include the 4 new properties, it is important to clearly define those applications that will be kept and those that will require some levels of change so that there can be a perfect synchronization between the existing properties and the new one (Cox, 2011).
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Relationship between Tourism Policy and Development in Kiribati Tourism Case Study
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The above study explains that if the economic potential held by countries that have tourist attractions is put to good use through the establishment and enactment of effective policies; it can result in economic growth. Tourism is recognized as a fast generator of revenue, especially when it has an all-year season pattern, which varies slightly.
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External Business Environment Tourism Assignment
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A recent economic review of the UK depicts a growth of 0.8% within the consecutive three months period since September 2013. The growth rate acceleration has been much apparent in the fields of service sectors, construction along with the production industries and the manufacturing secretors functioning within the UK economy.
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VolunTourism Activity Tourism Coursework
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VolunTourism is determined to be a true cause for which I can spend my time and effort at any stage of my life. It has the power of capturing the human attention. It would be my pleasure and high mental satisfaction if I am able to involve myself with a travel plan which will be considered as a voluntary tour in the future.
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Sustainable Tourism Development Tourism Assignment
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Tourism provides revenue to the country, but in Kenya, tourism provides employment as an economic impact. In Tanzania, tourism provides employment, which is a social impact. Finally, in both Kenya and Tanzania tourism assists in the preservation and security of the ordinary environment (Zeppel, 2006). 
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Tourism Enterprise Context Analysis Tourism Case Study
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The tourism industry is full of services. APT must keep this basic thing in mind. It must not compromise with its services. It must maintain transparency in its business practices. It must abide by all legalities it may be Australian laws or any other foreign laws. The company must keep its focus on the growth path. 
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Tourist Attraction: London Eye Tourism Case Study
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The tourism industry has gained its importance in recent years which is major because of the tourist attractions. These attractions can be of many types either man-made or natural but help to generate revenue for the entire tourism industry of a particular country. London Eye has been able to provide a renowned experience to its visitors.
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Outsourcing of Facilities Management Tourism Coursework
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The role of facility managers as identified by IFMA that is International Facility Management Association is to analyze and identify the core business of an enterprise so as to enhance productivity, reduce the overall cost, generate more of revenue from the business operations, and build a strong brand image in the industry.
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Urban Tourism: Buenos Aires Tourism Coursework
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Learning about the history of Buenos Aires makes one appreciate the culture and heritage of the city. Most of the tourist sites located within the city are appealing and of much interest. They are mostly part of the city’s history from inception to the present day. The sites serve as a remembrance of the city’s best and worst moments. 
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Analysis of Destination: Sri Lanka Tourism Case Study
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Sri Lanka is not popular because of its exotic tea gardens, spices, beaches, monuments, wildlife, etc, but it also comprises of finest culture. Sri Lanka has been able to reflect this culture not only through their handicrafts, pottery painting, etc but also through the wide variety of flavored food that it offers to its tourists.
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How to Attract More Chinese Tourists to Western Australia Tourism Coursework
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Pomering (2013) states that Western Australia, in order to attract more tourists, has developed a system of marketing, which features elements of indigenous Australian identity, in its advertising internationally and this has been done to ensure that tourists visit with the expectation of seeing the exotic part of the state.
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Development and Management of a Visitor Attraction Tourism Coursework
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The discussion in this paper focused on the development and management of a tourist attraction site in the Lake District, England. In order to understand various development and management concepts, the paper has used credible information from two visitors’ attraction sites including Greenwich Museum in London and the Lake District National Park. 
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Benefits for Countries with Tourism-Dependent Economies Outweigh the Negative Effects Tourism Coursework
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Tourism refers to travel for recreational, leisure, or business purposes, an activity that provides tourists with an opportunity to relax, perform official duties or other various activities. It is a rapidly growing economic industry that is arising at an average rate of 10%-15% annually worldwide (Dwyer and Forsyth, 2006, p.149).
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Increasing Aucklands Destination Appeal Tourism Coursework
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Destinations that have been able to appeal to tourists greatly have managed to increase the economy of their countries through improved and sustained business growth. Cities that do not have great sites or improvements that can lure tourists have failed terribly reporting fewer and fewer tourists every season. 
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London as a Business Tourism Destination Tourism Coursework
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Simplified Air Passenger Duty tax, which was enacted in March 2014, has resulted in removing the two highest bands for long-distance air traveling. This policy is expected to bring some opportunities as it will encourage intercontinental business travel from and to the UK as a result of the reduced price of long-haul flights.
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Cultural Differences in Tourism Tourism Coursework
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The challenges facing Scotland’s tourism industry as it deals with the cultural diversity of visitors relate to the need to offer them authentic and satisfying experiences. To achieve this, the sector should invest an ineffective marketing strategy and coming up with innovative ideas that maintain the high quality of services to the visitors. 
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Asia and Tourism Tourism Coursework
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The tourism and hospitality sector of the world has enhanced rapidly and it has established on a larger dimension over the years. The establishment of technology and the drastic infrastructural transformation in various nations of the world have also contributed towards the development of the tourism sector.
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Destination Management Strategy: Transformative Experience Tourism Assignment
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A transformative experience is an experience that leads to a person expanding their understanding in their world view, either generally or in particular to a certain issue. In essence, transformative experience leads to transformative learning which involves psychological changes that lead to a person changing the way he knows himself. 
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A Tour Facility Survey: Nandos Restaurant and Ritz Carlton Tourism Case Study
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Ritz Carlton has executive ballrooms for business meetings, conferences, and events. The rooms are packaged with office facilities such as internet access for guests who look for an office away from home. The hotel spacious spa treatment rooms allow guests to unwind after a long day in business meetings and conferences.
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Tourist Destinations and Generators Tourism Assignment
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Tourism could attain several benefits. These could be economical as well as social benefits for developing countries mainly, even though negative challenges can be present as well. There have been many debates with regard to the impacts of tourism, which are beneficial as well as harmful to the environment. 
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Understanding Travel and Tourism: Kenya Tourism Case Study
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Tourism has impacted Kenya in a multitude of ways. More and more middle-class people are entering the field of tourism in the hope of earning a decent living. While most luxury resorts are still foreign or government ownership, most vendors and small businesses have benefited greatly from the footfall of tourists.
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Analysis of Fairmont Royal York Hotel Tourism Assignment
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The hotel has a business partnership with a number of subsidiary industries that include banking firms and credit card companies that ensures that clients can book and pay for services ahead of arrival. Allowing such operation is a critical step of building and establishing a relationship with its consumers. 
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Field Trip Report: Marina Barrage Tourism Essay
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The visit changed provided me with a whole new perspective on recreation. Mariner Barrage was not initially designed for recreation, but rather conservation. However, the two elements have been blended, and so far both water conservation and recreation are getting along well irrespective of the few environmental challenges. 
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Tour Operations Management Tourism Assignment
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The approach of attracting customers by tourism companies through the use of brochures is for a long time. Brochures are one of the most effective marketing methods for tour operators. Generally, brochures are used for the purpose of providing adequate information to customers. The traditional brochures are usually in the form of printed books. 
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Hospitality Problems of Hilton Tourism Assignment
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The main aim is to recreate a new chart that organizes the property room to meet the demands of the massive investment (Gee and Singh 278). The power aspects of this organization will be an ideal means to define what is needed and the structure in use for the sake of meeting the demands that come with the job. 
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Heritage Interpretation as Part of Tourism Experience Tourism Coursework
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The use of music and songs proved as well to be very effective. During the visit to St. Peter's Church, there were choirs that sing the same songs with the same tune as done during the Anglo-Saxon period. At the church, the songs were used to give information concerning how Christianity played a key role in that period.
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Comparison of Different Kinds of Business Strategies in Relevance to Hospitality Management Tourism Assignment
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This plan has a risk of being too high budget, i.e. it requires an influx of resources unique to the plan, and also professionals hired would also be ones who would require a lot of capital. Thus, in case the influx of customers isn`t appropriate enough to meet the break-even costs, the company might go in loss, thus the project must be realistic. 
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Consumer Behavior: Maslows Theory Tourism Coursework
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The satisfaction of one needs leads to the desire to satisfy the immediate need in the hierarchy. Business and management of businesses have employed the use of the model with the aim of endearing themselves to the consumers. However, the consumers exhibit certain patterns and behaviors that the various business ventures are compelled to align. 
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Cycling System in Amsterdam Tourism Coursework
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For countries and cities faced with high levels of environmental pollution as a result of many vehicles should try and invest in the cycling system to curb this pollution. Since cycling helping in maintaining individuals' physical health, cities, and countries faced with increasing cases of obesity should advocate for a cycling system. 
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The Satisfaction of the Visitors of the Anne Frank House Tourism Coursework
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The visitors of the museum portray the holistic approach towards the clear historic museum. The overall satisfaction of the visitors was more than their satisfaction with regards to some of the individual items e.g. exhibition panels, atmosphere, the annex, publications, waiting time in line, CD-Rom, crowded conditions among others.
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Marketing Strategy for Tourism and Hospitality: Euro Disney Tourism Case Study
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The challenges the hotel faced include political such as terrorism, environmental such as climate change, and marketing and consumer issues. The social factors that crippled the hotel's development included the reluctance of the locals to consume the products offered by Euro Disney such as alcoholic products.
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Critical Analysis of Marriott International Tourism Case Study
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There exist numerous external and internal environmental factors that affect the operations of the firm. The PESTEL and SWOT analysis are important to understand the success story of the Marriott Group Corporation. It is crucial to focus on the sustainability strategies employed by the company and give recommendations to improve the situation.
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Critical Analysis of Mariott International Tourism Case Study
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Communities in which the company operates have benefitted from employment as the company draws most of the workers from where it operates (Renner, 2011). The company previously received awards for the vitality of its workforce. It has been voted one of the companies whose employees are happy and healthy.
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Tourism Policy, Planning, and Development of Kangaroo Island Tourism Case Study
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After the collection of data from these secondary sources, a qualitative analysis will be done to assess its success in practice. According to Myers (2000), qualitative analysis has the benefit of depth in explorations carried out so that descriptions are written down in adequate detail to give the viewer a comprehensive overview of the situation. 
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Sustainable Tourism: Qatar Airways Tourism Case Study
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Tourism is a significant foreign exchange source and employment for numerous evolving countries. All travel activities of whatever inspiration, be it business-related, holiday or adventure need to be sustainable. As a group, Qatar Airways believes it’s the duty of the company to conserve the environment.
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Tourism in Saudi Arabia Tourism Research Proposal
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The tourism industry is involved in the socio-economic activities that are either directly or indirectly associated with the provision of services to the tourists. Saudi Arabia has valleys, mountains, and the Red sea beaches that are of attraction but the problem is it attracts only a few tourists.
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Trends in Sustainable Tourism Tourism Term Paper
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Many developing nations throughout the world have cited tourism as one of their greatest sources of income. Tourism has very many advantages and disadvantages. It greatly affects the environment, culture, infrastructure, and resources of the host country. Many stakeholders in the tourism industry are continuously seeking to ensure that the sector is sustainable because of these challenges.
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Fundamentals of Tourism and Travel Tourism Essay
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Tourism has six elements that are crucial in ensuring the development of tourist attraction sites or resorts. Additionally, tourism is interlinked with supply chain management. The reason being it involves the distribution of services up and down the tourism chain, in tourism, it is regarded as the tourism supply chain, and it ensures that the end customer gets all the suitable services.
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Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions Tourism as an Innovation Tool for Promoting Oman Tourism Research Proposal
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Tourism is the activities undertaken by people in traveling and spending time in places outside their home environment for a period, not more than one successive year for business, and leisure. The process also involves other purposes that are not related to the exercise of an activity that is remunerated from the inside the visited place.
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Tourism Theory and Practice in Hong Kong City Tourism Case Study
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The tourism industry is a major boost for the economy of any country and the same is the case for Hong Kong. The Tourism Commission (TC) and the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) are both being constituted for promoting and developing the tourism sector in Hong Kong for both leisure and business for visitors. These establishments promote Hong Kong as the most preferred destination in the world.
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Lanning for Sustainable Destinations Group Project Precinct-Manly Tourism Case Study
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This report looks at the work of various agencies and organizations that operate on the ground in Manly and how they have addressed the challenges, issues, and problems that are associated with this planning process and the policies for planning. The paper will conclude by providing recommendations on how the planning process should apply to address the challenges facing tourists in Manly.
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Sustainable Tourism: Esplanade Mall Tourism Case Study
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This report's purpose is to study the concept of sustainable tourism with reference to the case of Esplanade mall in Singapore. The methodology that was used to assess the situation at Esplanade involved observation and survey strategies. This was considered more important because it allowed the researcher to get fast-hand information on the main indicators of sustainable tourism.
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The Marketing and Promotion Aspects of Vietnamese Tourism Tourism Term Paper
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The paper analyzes the market of Vietnamese tourism which has been largely taken by Japan, the United States, China, Taiwan, and Korea. Two types of tourists in Vietnam, namely allocentric and psychometric have also been explored. The marketing and promotion aspects of Vietnamese tourism are investigated as well as the main impacts of tourism development in Vietnam.
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Responsible Hospitality Management Tourism Literature review
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Hilton, Starwood, and Sangria-La are known to be socially responsible to the environment, stakeholders, and community. However, each company has a number of elements that need to be improved in order to be considered fully socially responsible. These companies should not demonstrate CSR only during periods of economic recession or for reputation purposes.
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Business Tourism in the United Kingdom Tourism Case Study
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Business tourism deserves support as the government is now coming to a realization of the important role it plays in the development of the economy. This is indicated by the increase in trade and flow of information during the international business functions. Major profits are reaped by those directly or indirectly employed by this sector. 
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Tourism Fundamentals in Cambodia Tourism Term Paper
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The diverse tourism destination, Cambodia has had a lot to offer to its modern world travelers (Hoffman, 2006). For example, a place such as the City capital of Phnom Penh with a fascinating Palace, a comfortable social life. The town of Siem Reap is pleasant and welcoming and with close proximity to ever smiling faces of Angkor and beautiful stone temples.
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Management Issues in Indigenous Australian Tourism Tourism Literature review
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Indigenous communities, tourism stakeholders, the Australian public, and the government must redress the contradictions and problems of indigenous culture that surrounds Australian life in ensuring the sustainable future of indigenous tourism. I have significantly improved my knowledge of Australian indigenous tourism which has helped me in appreciating our diverse cultures and traditions.
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Trentham Gardens Tourism in Action Tourism Case Study
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It is a natural idyllic tourist location consisting of different tourist attractions which are popular with tourists looking for a tranquil leisure experience. The management of this tourist attraction site has used different strategies to maintain visitor inflows, to increase the number of revenues generated by the park. 
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Proposed Crown Sydney Resort Tourism Case Study
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The land study helps in avoiding risks associated with the construction of unsuitable buildings in certain areas. A study and mapping of the surrounding landmarks are also significant as it determines how the proposed building will affect the immediate and non-immediate developments within the proximity of the proposed development project. 
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Sports Tourism in Cyprus Tourism Case Study
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Tourism has created employment for the locals thus improving economic growth and development in the country. The current economic status of the country can without argument be attributed to tourism. Recent developments have however seen the rise of competition from neighboring countries that have the same if not more tourism attractions to offer thus threatening the survival of tourism in Cyprus.
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