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Brilliant Behaviour in 60 Seconds or Less: Tried and Tested Strategies for Teachers

by Robin Launder

Teaching becomes much harder when students misbehave. This book provides over 100 evidence-based strategies to help teachers effectively manage student behaviour and improve the quality of teaching and learning.Written by leading expert Robin Launder (the Behaviour Buddy), it outlines the routines that underpin effective behaviour management, the expectations that need to be set and how to achieve student buy-in through little nuggets of tried-and-tested teacher wisdom that you can use in your classroom straightaway. Each tip takes about a minute to read, and collectively they will set up the conditions for brilliant behaviour for the entire academic year. The chapters cover: The teacher–student relationship Improving your presence and clarity Embedding routines Attention grabbers Strategic corrections Successful sanctions Follow-up conversations Breaking behaviour management down into a series of practical steps, this is essential reading for every teacher. It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the profession or experienced, primary or secondary, state or independent, UK or non-UK; if you’re a teacher, then this book is for you.

Britain, Détente, and the Helsinki CSCE: 'Fathers of the Final Act’ (Cold War History)

by Kai Hebel

This book offers the first in-depth account of the United Kingdom’s contribution to the rapprochement between East and West that culminated in the successful negotiation of the Helsinki Final Act of 1975.Britain’s role in this historic achievement has been understudied and understated. This book rectifies this shortcoming by tracing London’s important contribution to East-West diplomacy with a special focus on the negotiations of the Helsinki Final Act (1972–75). The Final Act was the product of almost three years of intense bargaining in the context of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Along with 34 other states, the UK negotiated core aspects of European international relations, including the political, territorial, and normative order of the divided continent. Taking full advantage of its new role as a member of the European Community and its traditional part in NATO, British negotiators skillfully navigated the opportunities and pitfalls of multilateral diplomacy. Their success in hammering out several of the most contested and most innovative provisions of the Helsinki Accord earned them the moniker of ‘Fathers of the Final Act’. Based on extensive archival research in eleven countries on three continents, this book traces the evolution of the negotiations, providing a compelling bottom-up account of how diplomacy works in practice against the backdrop of inter-state conflict and unequal power.This book will be of much interest to students of Cold War History, European history, British history, and International Relations.

British Militarism, Sport, Remembrance: “Support the Troops” (Routledge Focus on Sport, Culture and Society)

by John Kelly

British Militarism, Sport, Remembrance: "Support the Troops" critically explores the complex and evolving relationship between sport and militarism in the UK, offering an in-depth analysis of how political power and ideological narratives are constructed and contested through this nexus.Framed around a clear thematic arc spanning power, politics, media representation, sociological interpretation, and ideological paradox, the book provides the first comprehensive resource on the sport-military connection in a British context. Drawing from a wide range of examples, it examines how sport is routinely employed to generate public support for the military, particularly through campaigns and rituals linked to national remembrance and troop appreciation. Each chapter builds on the last: from unpacking the political dimensions of militarism and sport, to analysing the ideological weight of UK remembrance culture, to demonstrating how deeply embedded military support narratives are within sporting institutions. Ultimately, the book reveals how these narratives function in public life and media and exposes the ideological reality of the overarching "support the troops" orthodoxy embedded in everyday life in the UK.This book will be useful for students, scholars, and researchers in the fields of sociology, political science, sport studies, cultural studies, and media studies, as well as policymakers and those working in the military or sport sectors who seek a deeper understanding of the ideological role of sport in shaping public perceptions of the military in the UK.

Brittany Bubble Gum's Icky, Sticky Landfill Journey

by Jamee-Marie Edwards

Follow along as Brittany Bubble Gum goes from the trash can to the garbage truck to the landfill. Engaging and packed with facts, this book takes readers on a step-by-step illustrated adventure to uncover the icky, sticky journey of garbage.

Brotherhood and Small Groups: A Culturally Responsive Curriculum for Boys

by Brittany N. Glover

Brotherhood and Small Groups: A Culturally Responsive Curriculum for Boys is a transformative step-by-step guide for school counselors designed to empower young boys, particularly those from marginalized communities, with essential social, emotional, and leadership skills.By offering an engaging, experiential curriculum, this program creates a safe space where boys can explore their identities, set meaningful goals, and overcome societal barriers. Unlike traditional resources, this book uniquely integrates culturally relevant practices and emphasizes community, accountability, and empathy. Group facilitators will be equipped with lesson plans, assessments to help monitor the effectiveness of their group and the impact it has on school, community and family.Brotherhood equips educators and counselors with ready-to-use tools to nurture the next generation of leaders while fostering confidence, resilience, and a sense of belonging in every participant.

Brown

by April R. Hugh

A favorite teddy bear. A steaming cup of hot chocolate. The rough bark of a tree. With vibrant, eye-catching photos and fun facts about all things brown, young readers explore the many familiar ways this earthy, comforting color shows up in their world.

Browning's Audiology for Clinicians

by George Browning Emma Stapleton Haytham Kubba

This book is a practical guide to interpreting audiometric tests, alongside the clinical assessment, to make sound evidence-based decisions in the clinical management of adults and children with ear conditions.Audiology is central to clinical decision making, but it is not always taught well to Otorhinolaryngology surgeons, and often not taught at all. This third edition of a popular and classic text is an essential revision aid for Otorhinolaryngology trainees preparing for specialist examinations including the FRCS (ORL-HNS).Fully updated and well-illustrated, it provides up-to-date content on the management of a wide range of ear conditions and will be of interest to the whole multidisciplinary team including audiologists, audiological scientists, audiological physicians, private hearing aid providers and speech and language therapists.

Brume, Volume 1: The Dragon Awakens (Brume)

by Jérôme Pélissier

Brume, a feisty wannabe witch, is on a quest to learn magic in the first volume of this enchanting graphic novel series for kids ages 7–11—perfect for fans of the Hicotea, Hilda, and Sorceline series. Brume is a tiny but mighty heroine with plenty to prove to the people of her small village. With her newly discovered spellbook and two sidekicks in tow, she'll try her hand at spells, mess up sometimes, and discover magical adventures along the way.The great witch Naïa has always protected the village—but where has Naïa gone? Enter Brume, a plucky and spirited witch-to-be, who dreams of being able to cast spells. When Brume's father hands her a secret spellbook, she tries out her wand and cauldron--and manages only to cover the whole village in fog! But is the fog a result of Brume's first spell, or is it smoke from a fire breathing dragon who has awakened?Accompanied by her pig, Hubert, and her best friend, Hugo, Brume sets off to find out what happened—and to save the village one step at a time. Here is a funny, charming, and accessible graphic novel—the first in a series—that is just as heart-warming as it is hilarious.

Brunei and the British in the Nineteenth Century: Of a Seer-poet, an Adventurer, and the Near Extinction of an Ancient Malay Sultanate (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)

by Ooi Keat Gin

Brunei and the British in the Nineteenth Century relates the remarkable tale of the encounter between the Sultanate of Brunei, that in 1800 possessed nominal hegemony over most of northern Borneo, and Western colonialists, particularly the British.The study focuses on two notable protagonists: Pengiran Indera Mahkota (c. 1790s–1858), a high-born Bruneian courtier, and James Brooke (1803–1868), a former English soldier and gentleman-adventurer. Pengiran Indera Mahkota was governor (rajah) of Sarawak, then a small area of Brunei. He penned his cautionary words and counsel in a popular verse form titled, Syair Rakis, which he presented to the throne in 1847. James Brooke successfully detached Sarawak from Brunei, establishing his own dynastic “raj”, ruling as the “White Rajah” of Sarawak from 1841 until his passing to be succeeded by his younger nephew, as Rajah Charles Brooke. In this book, textual analysis together with archival research present a mapping of verse (poem) and fact (history) that reveal a confluence of the two that was compatible. It shows the veracity of the forewarnings and intuitive hunches in the Syair Rakis that uncannily reflected historical developments. Although Pengiran Indera Mahkota’s counsel was not acted upon, and the outcome for Brunei was unfavourable, the book argues that Pengiran Indera Mahkota was a significant figure, whose prominent and pivotal role deserves greater recognition.This book will be of interest to historians and scholars of Southeast Asian history, Imperial and Colonial history and Malay literature.

Bucket and Friends Argue and Then Save (Part of) the World

by Tom Rademacher

A small disagreement about food options in the lunchroom snowballs into a grade-wide argument that threatens to break up Bucket’s friend group when they find themselves in opposing camps. Acting as representatives from either side, Bucket and Lu hold a recess summit that leads to the Great Recess Debate, where both groups get a chance to talk and listen without trying to win. An inspiring story about the importance of healthy debate, seeing things from another’s perspective, and understanding that friendship doesn’t always mean perfect agreement. Bucket and Friends Argue and Then Save (Part of) the World by author and educator Tom Rademacher gets at the heart of what’s on kids’ minds with kindness, humor, and insight. Each book in the Bucket and Friends series shows how activism big or small can enable young people to thrive and affect positive change for themselves and others. An included discussion guide offers further suggestions for ways kids can seek and provide help navigating their world.

Bucket and Friends Save (Part of) the World with a Name

by Tom Rademacher

A simple class project of making name tags leads Bucket to wonder if people really know them beyond their kinda silly nickname. Others in the friend group share similar feelings—are they able to show their full identity, or just the parts that feel comfortable? When the name-tag project evolves to include bringing something to school that represents your true self, Bucket brings a story they wrote, but will the other kids think it’s weird? Bucket discovers that true friends embrace you—especially the weird parts. Bucket and Friends Save (Part of) the World with a Name by author and educator Tom Rademacher gets at the heart of what’s on kids’ minds with kindness, humor, and insight. Each book in the Bucket and Friends series shows how activism big or small can enable young people to thrive and affect positive change for themselves and others. An included discussion guide offers further suggestions for ways kids can seek and provide help navigating their world.

Bucket and Friends Save (Part of) the World with a Wall

by Tom Rademacher

What do you do when it feels like there’s too much sad in the world? You start with one small piece and make it better. But how? Bucket and their array of clever friends come up with an idea to begin healing the sad with beauty and compassion. Join Bucket’s challenge in this warm, funny, and empowering story about seeing your way through tough times and finding bits of joy along the way. Bucket and Friends Save (Part of) the World with a Wall by author and educator Tom Rademacher gets at the heart of what’s on kids’ minds with kindness, humor, and insight. Each book in the Bucket and Friends series shows how activism big or small can enable young people to thrive and affect positive change for themselves and others. An included discussion guide offers further suggestions for ways kids can seek and provide help navigating their world.

Buddhism Through the Eyes of a Physicist

by Sergey Alexandrov

This book presents a view of Buddhism from the perspective of a theoretical physicist. It helps the reader comprehend deep Buddhist ideas by bringing them closer to a more familiar context. Concentrating on teachings of Mahayana school represented by Tibetan Buddhism, their structure and main ideas are compared with the structure of scientific theory and the modern understanding of the laws of the Universe. It particularly explains in simple terms how attempts to construct a theory of quantum gravity have led to discoveries, not yet covered in the popular science literature, which drastically change our ideas about the nature of matter, space and time, and why the resulting picture of the world nicely agrees with the Buddhist doctrine of emptiness. The book also addresses several misinterpretations and misconceptions appearing from time to time in the literature and private discussions.The volume will be of great interest to general readers as well as scholars and researchers of religion and science and technology studies.

Building Critical Race Media Literacy: Countering the Narrative

by Christine McWhorter

Providing students and scholars with the tools they need to understand the problematic racialized social structures present in the mainstream media, this book highlights how students can be empowered to challenge these social systems.Positioned to increase students' critical understanding of systemic racial inequities depicted in various media texts, this text empowers students by encouraging them to question and act against systemic racial inequities as they recognize underlying messages depicted in media texts. Dr. Christine McWhorter highlights the racial issues embedded in media, the role of media in shaping cultural perceptions of race, and how these narratives can be challenged. The book serves as both an explanation of racial inequality in media and a detailed framework for analyzing these issues, providing students with an indispensable guide to their own journey of creating counternarratives as media makers.This book will appeal to students and scholars of media and communication studies and journalism exploring topics such as critical race media literacy, media literacy, media effects, inequality and representation in media, and media messages.

Building Data Integration Solutions: Unifying Data for Enhanced Decision Making

by Jay Borthen

Are you struggling to manage and make sense of the vast streams of data flowing into your organization? In today's data-driven world, the ability to effectively unify and organize disparate data sources is not just an advantage—it's a necessity. The challenge lies in navigating the complexities of data diversity, volume, and regulatory demands, which can overwhelm even the most seasoned data professionals. In this essential book, Jay Borthen offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the art of data integration. This book dives deep into the processes and strategies necessary for creating effective data pipelines that ensure consistency, accuracy, and accessibility of your data. Whether you're a novice looking to understand the basics or an experienced professional aiming to refine your skills, Borthen's insights and practical advice, grounded in real-world case studies, will empower you to transform your organization's data handling capabilities. You will: Understand various data integration solutions and how different technologies can be employed Gain insights into the relationship between data integration and the overall data lifecycle Learn to effectively design, set up, and manage data integration components within pipelines Acquire the knowledge to configure pipelines, perform data migrations, transformations, and more

Building Design and Construction: An Architect's Perspective

by Sam Andras

Offers experience-driven guidance on navigating the full building design and construction process Building Design and Construction: An Architect’s Perspective provides the foundational knowledge necessary to lead complex projects with confidence. Drawing on over 40 years of combined experience in both construction and architectural practice, author Sam Andras delivers a comprehensive understanding of how building projects succeed—beginning with a clear grasp of the roles, responsibilities, and collaboration required among all stakeholders. This highly practical resource fills a crucial gap between academic instruction and real-world application—connecting professional principles to actual project experiences through detailed case studies and lessons learned. Rather than simply explaining processes, the author provides a roadmap for decision-making at every stage—from concept to completion. Readers will gain insight into key delivery methodologies, contract structures, and design phases while learning how to evaluate and select the best approaches for each unique project. Throughout the book, practical examples underscore how missteps were corrected, or could have been avoided, through cooperation, collaboration, and shared goals, helping students and professionals alike avoid common pitfalls. With a clear, step-by-step structure and emphasis on collaborative success, Building Design and Construction: An Architect’s Perspective: Features a dedicated “Roadmap to Success” chapter that integrates key lessons from preceding chapters while setting the foundation for the integration and understanding of post-chaptersExplains industry-standard terminology, tools, and documentation to build a shared understanding among project stakeholdersIncludes clearly defined processes for selecting project teams, delivery methods, and contractual frameworksProvides strategic approaches to troubleshooting project challenges, including key aspects of project planning that directly impact long-term project outcomes Addressing both design intent and construction execution to demonstrate how integrated thinking drives project success, Building Design and Construction: An Architect’s Perspective is ideal for architecture, engineering, and construction management students. It is also a valuable reference guide for owners and project managers seeking a working understanding of what drives successful project delivery.

Building Effective Privacy Programs: Cybersecurity from Principles to Practice

by Jason Edwards Griffin Weaver

Presents a structured approach to privacy management, an indispensable resource for safeguarding data in an ever-evolving digital landscape In today’s data-driven world, protecting personal information has become a critical priority for organizations of all sizes. Building Effective Privacy Programs: Cybersecurity from Principles to Practice equips professionals with the tools and knowledge to design, implement, and sustain robust privacy programs. Seamlessly integrating foundational principles, advanced privacy concepts, and actionable strategies, this practical guide serves as a detailed roadmap for navigating the complex landscape of data privacy. Bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical implementation, Building Effective Privacy Programs combines in-depth analysis with practical insights, offering step-by-step instructions on building privacy-by-design frameworks, conducting privacy impact assessments, and managing compliance with global regulations. In-depth chapters feature real-world case studies and examples that illustrate the application of privacy practices in a variety of scenarios, complemented by discussions of emerging trends such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, and more. Providing timely and comprehensive coverage of privacy principles, regulatory compliance, and actionable strategies, Building Effective Privacy Programs: Addresses all essential areas of cyberprivacy, from foundational principles to advanced topicsPresents detailed analysis of major laws, such as GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA, and their practical implicationsOffers strategies to integrate privacy principles into business processes and IT systemsCovers industry-specific applications for healthcare, finance, and technology sectorsHighlights successful privacy program implementations and lessons learned from enforcement actionsIncludes glossaries, comparison charts, sample policies, and additional resources for quick reference Written by seasoned professionals with deep expertise in privacy law, cybersecurity, and data protection, Building Effective Privacy Programs: Cybersecurity from Principles to Practice is a vital reference for privacy officers, legal advisors, IT professionals, and business executives responsible for data governance and regulatory compliance. It is also an excellent textbook for advanced courses in cybersecurity, information systems, business law, and business management.

Building Machine Learning Systems with a Feature Store: Batch, Real-Time, and LLM Systems

by Jim Dowling

Get up to speed on a new unified approach to building machine learning (ML) systems with a feature store. Using this practical book, data scientists and ML engineers will learn in detail how to develop and operate batch, real-time, and agentic ML systems. Author Jim Dowling introduces fundamental principles and practices for developing, testing, and operating ML and AI systems at scale. You'll see how any AI system can be decomposed into independent feature, training, and inference pipelines connected by a shared data layer. Through example ML systems, you'll tackle the hardest part of ML systems&emdash;the data, learning how to transform data into features and embeddings, and how to design a data model for AI. Develop batch ML systems at any scale Develop real-time ML systems by shifting left or shifting right feature computation Develop agentic ML systems that use LLMs, tools, and retrieval-augmented generation Understand and apply MLOps principles when developing and operating ML systems

Building Micro-Frontends: Distributed Systems for the Frontend

by Luca Mezzalira

Is your frontend slowing down innovation and complicating team collaboration? Consider micro-frontends—a practical way to break development silos and accelerate feature delivery. In this updated second edition, software architects, tech leads, and software developers will learn how to design, build, and deploy independent micro-frontends that compose unique frontend systems. Author Luca Mezzalira, principal serverless specialist solutions architect at AWS, shows you how micro-frontends enable agility within an organization, decentralize decision-making, and optimize for fast flow. This gives your organization technical flexibility and allows you to hire and retain a broad spectrum of talent. Micro-frontends also support distributed or colocated teams more efficiently. Start transforming your frontend strategy today with proven techniques for speed of delivery, autonomy, and scale. Accelerate delivery with four foundational pillars for micro-frontend success Apply actionable principles and best practices to empower your teams Navigate the benefits and pitfalls of micro-frontend architectures Integrate micro-frontends seamlessly with microservices and distributed systems Architect client-side and server-side micro-frontend solutions for maximum impact

Building Sustainable Tourism Communities: A Blueprint for the Future (Routledge Insights in Tourism Series)

by Volha Rudkouskaya Shivam Bhartiya Jimenez Ruiz, Andrea Edurne

This book offers a comprehensive framework for fostering sustainable tourism communities, providing actionable strategies to balance economic growth, environmental preservation, and social equity. It serves as a vital resource for professionals and scholars striving to create resilient tourism models.Featuring real-world case studies, actionable frameworks, and interdisciplinary perspectives, the book combines theory with practice to equip readers to address challenges such as climate change, cultural preservation, and stakeholder collaboration effectively. Readers will gain practical insights and tools to design and implement sustainable tourism initiatives as this book explores the crucial interactions between tourism, environmental protection, socio-cultural integrity, and economic growth, drawing on substantial research and case studies.This book is ideal for tourism professionals, policymakers, sustainability advocates, scholars, and students in tourism and environmental studies as well as community leaders seeking to build tourism strategies rooted in sustainability and resilience.

Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain-Science Approach (Corwin Mathematics Series)

by Liesl McConchie

When brain science meets math success Emotions drive learning. This is an essential component of understanding how a student’s math identity is closely connected to their math success. How a student sees themselves in relation to math is dynamically constructed in their brain and is constantly changing. Every learner deserves to exist in harmony with mathematics. This book shows you how to make that mantra a reality for all students. Liesl McConchie offers an exciting new perspective on math identity through her extensive research on how the brain learns. Liesl walks readers through cognitive neuroscience in a humorous and friendly way, using metaphors and everyday stories to explain how emotions and cognition interact. She offers engaging and simple brain-based strategies and activities to implement in the classroom. In Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, Liesl Translates complex brain science principles for educators in an accessible and engaging way Provides practical exercises and lessons that you can use in classroom right away Shares real-world stories that provide deeper insight into how math identity is shaped over the years Offers activities to help teachers gain insight into the math identities of our students Guides teachers to explore our own math identity and the impact it can have on our students Most important, the book pushes back on the prevailing message about math identity that tends to focus on student efficacy alone. This approach puts the burden on the individual, which can lead to additional oppression of those who have been most marginalized in math. Here’s our opportunity as educators to reexamine what it means to have a positive math identity--and to learn to use brain-based tools to build on a positive math identity for our students from the earliest ages.

Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain-Science Approach (Corwin Mathematics Series)

by Liesl McConchie

When brain science meets math success Emotions drive learning. This is an essential component of understanding how a student’s math identity is closely connected to their math success. How a student sees themselves in relation to math is dynamically constructed in their brain and is constantly changing. Every learner deserves to exist in harmony with mathematics. This book shows you how to make that mantra a reality for all students. Liesl McConchie offers an exciting new perspective on math identity through her extensive research on how the brain learns. Liesl walks readers through cognitive neuroscience in a humorous and friendly way, using metaphors and everyday stories to explain how emotions and cognition interact. She offers engaging and simple brain-based strategies and activities to implement in the classroom. In Building a Positive Math Identity: A Brain Science Approach, Liesl Translates complex brain science principles for educators in an accessible and engaging way Provides practical exercises and lessons that you can use in classroom right away Shares real-world stories that provide deeper insight into how math identity is shaped over the years Offers activities to help teachers gain insight into the math identities of our students Guides teachers to explore our own math identity and the impact it can have on our students Most important, the book pushes back on the prevailing message about math identity that tends to focus on student efficacy alone. This approach puts the burden on the individual, which can lead to additional oppression of those who have been most marginalized in math. Here’s our opportunity as educators to reexamine what it means to have a positive math identity--and to learn to use brain-based tools to build on a positive math identity for our students from the earliest ages.

Building the Belt and Road Initiative in the Arab World: China's Middle East Math (Changing Dynamics in Asia-Middle East Relations)

by Jonathan Fulton

This book analyses the expansion of Chinese power and influence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects undertaken in the “1+ 2+ 3 cooperation pattern.” Under this framework, 1 represents energy, 2 represents infrastructure and trade and investment, and 3 represents nuclear energy, space satellites, and renewable energy. Taken together these elements indicate the trajectory of China’s MENA presence, and by examining each element in different states across the region, this book provides empirical evidence of which states or subregions are most important for Beijing’s regional ambitions, as well as a better understanding of which sectors are being developed. The book will draw substantial interest from a wide range of readers including academics in the field of Chinese foreign policy, international relations, international political economy, foreign policy analysis, and area studies. Professionals in the corporate world will also be engaged and governmental practitioners and non-government agencies will also find it an important resource.

Building the City: Everyday Lives of Migrant Workers (Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City)

by Mark Jayne Wu Siying Wu Chenhui

Building the City elaborates new critical insights into the everyday lives of migrant workers in cities around the world.The book offers complementary blending of longstanding political-economic accounts of migration, gender, labour, and urban life alongside advances in feminist, postcolonial, post-structural, materialist, and more-than-representational theories. Drawing on these critical resources the authors explore the complexities of migrant’s everyday past, present, and future lives. More specifically, they interrogate diverse and heterogeneous connections between work, domestic, and family times and spaces as well as foregrounding new theoretical and empirical terrain regarding consumption, pleasure, leisure, fashioned, sexual identities, and digital lives within and beyond cities.Premised on ethnographic research undertaken in cities across China the authors develop a detailed relational comparative dialogue with the most up-to-date international interdisciplinary research.This critically challenging yet engaging and accessible research monograph provides an excellent resource for scholars at all career stages as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in diverse disciplines including anthropology, cultural studies, economics, management, organisation, and business studies, human geography, planning, political science, sociology, and urban studies.

Bunyip vs. Chupacabra

by Golriz Golkar

A Bunyip crawls out of the swamp and roars. A Chupacabra emerges from the trees and flashes its fangs. Both cryptids are fierce, but who would win in a battle? That question and more are answered in this entertaining hi-lo book that highlights each creature's history, characteristics, and behaviors.

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