Thursday, March 26, 2020
Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDF
Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDFJohn M. Combs and the International Chemical Society have provided us with a wonderful resource to help us understand organic chemistry at a deep level. Their online Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDF contains all of the important information you need to take the exam. If you want to get your hands on this, you need to read the back cover and figure out whether or not it is worth your time.John M. Curry is the renowned American chemist, author, speaker, and designer who has created a system of standardized tests that is used to measure the proficiency of students in their school. He has chosen to use four common subject areas, namely, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Geology, and Physics, to help people understand the basics of organic chemistry at a deeper level.John M. Curry is an internationally recognized chemist, designer, and educator who started his career as a chemistry teacher and has been involved in scientif ic research for over twenty years. In the field of education, he has developed an extensive curriculum that is taught in many schools across the United States. The syllabus of his Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Geology, and Physics courses is designed to make every student interested in these subjects to find a career in these fields. The Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDF will help you learn the required skills to become a successful Organic Chemist in the near future.You can obtain your Organic Chemistry PDF by subscribing to the International Chemical Society. You can also get it through the interactive website. Both these options are listed below.You can learn about Organic Chemistry at a deeper level through the Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDF. You can access this online course with its many resources that provide you with step-by-step instructions and materials to become a certified Organic Chemist. This training will help you know the impo rtance of a good working knowledge of Organic Chemistry.There are other resources available in the website that will guide you to becoming a Certified Organic Chemist. These are: the Personal Certification, the Instructor Certification, the Progress Report Certification, the Teacher Certification, the Certified Examiner Certification, the Professional Experience Certification, the Free Certification, the Source of Information Certification, the National Certification, the Reference Database Certification, the Contact Teaching Certification, the Online Form Certification, the Personal Training Certification, the Field Instructor Certification, the Custom Course Certification, the Expert Advisor Certification, the Expert Manager Certification, the Other Certifications, the Financial Information Certification, the Certificate, the International Examiner Certification, the Track Exam Certification, the Advanced Practice Course Certification, the National Examiner Certification, the Achi ever Certification, the Achievers' Panel Certification, the Scientific Editor Certification, the Specialism Certification, the Focus Certification, the Lab Technician Certification, the Graduate Management Certification, the Occupational Specialist Certification, the Gene Pool Certification, the Test Prep Certification, the Examiners' Board Certification, the Lab Improvement Certification, the Research Expert Certification, the Translational Research Certification, the Eminent Scientist Certification, the Future Institute Certification, the Student Scientist Certification, the Education Survey Certification, the Workforce Certification, the Lab Technician Certification, the Visiting Scientist Certification, the High School Science Teacher Certification, the College, and the Domestic Education Coordinator Certification. You can find them under the 'Available Resources' section of the website. Since you are aware of the need to get all the resources needed to be successful in your stu dies, we highly recommend using the search facility provided in the website to search for more details.John M. Curry has provided the Organic Chemistry 8th Edition Solutions Manual PDF to help everyone to improve their test scores and get a better education at a very reasonable price. Now is the time to get this Resource Book.
Friday, March 6, 2020
A Bad Job Can Make Your Life Miserable - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / A Bad Job Can Make Your Life Miserable - Introvert Whisperer A Bad Job Can Make Your Life Miserable If you havenât heard me say this, let me repeat myself here: âItâs not JUST a job; itâs half your life.â Some people think you can cleanly separate your job and your life. Thatâs simply not true. You are living your life the entire time and therefore, there is no separation between the two. Itâs like if you tried to think of sleep as separate from your life. Sleep, just like a job, consumes part of your life. Also, you want both to work well because it has a huge impact on other parts of your life. I think this is an important concept to think about because like anything that isnât going well your life, you need to figure out how to improve it. Itâs also such a big chunk of your life that you should enjoy it just like a good meal. How to improve your situation? I think there are a few things you should do: Put together an improvement plan. Figure out what isnât working well and put together a plan to improve each item one at a time. Change you. Many times, all we have to do is to make a change in our outlook or how we interact with someone to make a huge impact. Focus on what does work. All jobs, no matter how bad, do have some redeeming aspects to them. Figure out what those are and focus on those. So, my friend, if your job isnât like a good meal; change it. Life is too short for bad jobs (and also bad food). Go to top Do you know what your next career step is? Many people donât. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my eBook on how to construct your Career SMART Goals â" that will help you put together your actions and keep you accountable. Get your copy now and start your action plan today! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
How do we learn Part I
How do we learn Part I How can I help my childâ¦. learn better? â¦study? â¦do better at school? These are just some questions that I get asked by parentsâ on a daily basis throughout my practice â" and the type of questions I (Stephie S, Educational Psychologist on Tutorfair) aim to tackle in this article. The answer isnât simple - there are a vast number of theories of how we learn; some of which contradict each other and others that complement each other. These range from Pavlov (behaviourist), to Piagetâs (cognitive) and Vygostkyâs (social learning); to name a few. You could spend days sifting through evidence based theories of learning, and only touch the surface. Throughout, I find Harring et alâs (1978) hierarchy of learning provides me with a structure to better understand how to better help the pupils I work with. Acquisition: Learning a new skill is not easy! Have you noticed the large number of times babies and toddlers like to hear the same story? Sing the same nursery rhyme? Count to 20? Sing the alphabet? To help me understand this phase, I think of when I first started driving, it took me a VERY long time before I became remotely confident to manage all the skills needed so that I could drive beyond 20mph. Some people acquire certain skills quite easily and struggle with others â" have you noticed a difference between your ability to pick up languages? Number facts? Dance sequences? How do I know when my child is moving to the fluency stage? They: Can do the skill accurately BUT cannot do anything else as they require a great deal of concentration and attention to execute the skill For example, when I first started driving I struggled if I had the radio on while driving as it was too much of a distraction (but that may just be me!) Fluency: How do I know when my child is in this phase? This is when your child begins to do the skill With increased speed With confidence While doing other, simple tasks at the same time This is the stage at which âoverlearningâ needs to take place, so as to increase the speed and ease at which your child can complete the target skill. Back to my learning to drive analogy, this is when I was able to drive and listen to the radio. How do I know when my child is moving to the Generalisation stage? They can: execute the skill accurately with relative ease BUT struggle to generalise it to different settings. Generalisation: How do I know when my child is in this phase? They start to learn to use the skill in different contexts For example, when they are able to read the words they learnt off a flash card, in a book OR use the times tables they have learnt in their maths work. How do I know when my child is moving to the Adaptation stage? They are: able to do the learnt skill in a variety of learnt contexts Adaptation: How do I know when my child is in this phase? The target skill: is strong in all settings and contexts can be executed with relative ease can be performed alongside other tasks In this stage they are learning to adapt it to new and novel situations. For example, now I can listen to radio and drive in most weather conditions and at all times of the day. For more information on this topic, head to How do we learn? - Part II (coming soon) for ways on supporting your child progress through these 4 stages Although this has been written in the context of how children learn, it is in fact applicable for how all of us learn new skills. Have you experienced this pyramid when acquiring a new skill recently?
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Talking about Health in English - Learn English with Harry ??
Talking about Health in English - Learn English with Harry ?? You donât feel well. Being sick is never fun, its definitely not fun when you cant communicate about your illness in English-speaking country. Learn some some useful illness vocabulary when talking about health in English.Check your knowledge of English health vocabulary with interactive quiz ???? Talking about Health in English Don't keep this to yourself. Tell the world! Perhaps you had flu two weeks ago, and you still feel tired all the time. Itâs probably a good idea to see your GP. If the illness is serious he will advise you to get a specialist. If you have an operation the specialist will advise you to go to a hospital. If your teeth need attention, filling, or extracting, or if you need false teeth (dentures), then you go to the dentist. Older people suffer from indigestion, rheumatism and blood pressure. Some diseases are infectious or contagious, and a great care must be taken by people who have these illnesses, so they do not pass them on to other people. You may have toothache, earache, headache, stomachache. Your doctor may prescribe medication, or want to give you some advice about your lifestyle. Phrases could include you shouldyou needyou must20 IELTS collocations related to health Useful Phrases for Talking about Health in English Iâd like to book an appointment to see the doctor.What time does the surgery open?I feel ill.Iâve got a (bad) headache.Iâve got a pain in my chest.Iâve got a fever.Iâve got a cough.Ive got toothache.My arm hurts. REMEMBER: Ive got a headache (countable) BUT Ive got toothache (uncountable). Talking about Health in English - Visit to the Doctor Vocabulary General Practitioner (GP) a family doctor who works in the communityPrescription an order for medication, signed by your doctorFlu (influenza) a highly contagious viral infectionFever /'fi?.v?r/ a condition associated with many illnesses where your body temperature is higher than 38 °C (100.4 F)Surgery the building where doctors workSurgeon operates on sick peopleClinic a session where patients can see a doctor or nurseAppointment an arrangement to see or visit someone at a particular date and timeBandage â" a part of material used to support a part of the bodyContagious /k?n'te?.d??s/ can be spread from one person to anotherIndigestion /??n.d?'d?es.t??n/ a pain that you get in your stomach when you find it difficult to digest foodConcussion /k?n'k??.?n/ an injury to the brain caused by a blow to your head. It is usually not long-lasting. Nausea /'n??.zi.?/- the feeling that you are going to vomitMedication â" a set of medicines used to treat an illnessMedicine a substance, for example cough syrop, ointment, eye drops, tablets, injections, that is used to treat a particular illness (My bottle of medicine NOT My bottle of medication.)Painkiller a medicine for relieving painTo give up to stop doing/having smthTo put on to place something on top of something else Conversations between Doctor and Patient in English 1. David goes to his doctor with a bad cough. DAVID: I canât get rid of this cough. Iâve had it for three weeks.DOCTOR: Take some cough syrup. You should also try to give up smoking. 2. John has hurt his foot playing football. JOHN: My foot hurts when I run. I fell over playing football last week.DOCTOR: First try putting on a bandage, then rest your leg for a few days. 3. Clare has been suffering from headaches at work. CLARE: Iâve had a bad headache for three days.DOCTOR: You should try taking some painkillers. 4. Cathy has bad toothache, and cant sleep at night. What advice would you give her? Visit to the Doctor Vocabulary - Gap Filling Exercise Loading...
Troubleshooting Your Student
Troubleshooting Your Student Five reasons why your childâs grades may be suffering.Itâs the most frustrating, heart breaking thing in the world when your child is not thriving at their school and you donât know why. Here are the five most common reasons at the core of poor grades, and a few suggestions to course correct the issue. 1. Learning StylesWhile there are many types of learners, teachers are fairly limited in the methods they can use to teach a particular subject. Your student may favor a hands-on (kinesthetic) approach, but the teacher may only be able to accommodate for a lecture and a few examples, leaving your child lost in the woods, or simply bored. Fortunately, this particular issue is an easy fix. Depending on your childâs learning style, there are a variety of techniques to tutor any given subject. Youtube and Pinterest are great resources for educational games and ideas.2. Lack of EngagementEveryone has a subject they donât like. Either your student feels he or she has already mastered the subject and has no vested interest in the material, or the material simply is not interesting. If the first, schools often offer screening for gifted and talented programs. Psychology Today also offers some wonderful resources and insight on how to gauge if and how far your child is ahead of the curve. If the second, try to find a way to relate the subject to their interests. It might be hard to get a History buff to care about Math, but if they hear the story of the life and times of Pythagoras, they might be a little more inclined to crunch some numbers.3. Time ManagementLetâs be honest: even you procrastinate sometimes. Itâs hard to get excited about work when just outside your window itâs warm and sunny. Try introducing a routine and donât be afraid to add in 10-15 minute study breaks, maybe every hour or between subjects. After sitting through seven hours of school and two or three more hours of homework itâs easy to burn out. If you break up the work into parcels, itâs much easier to focus on the task at hand.4. DisorganizationHow do you study for a test when your dog has apparently eaten your notes with fava beans and a nice chianti? Set aside separate folders and notebooks for each subject and take a few minutes after homework and before bed organizing them. I t also helps to have designated pockets in your childâs backpack for certain supplies, such as pencils and pens in one area, cell phone and wallet in another. For the hard luck cases, some tutoring services, such as Frog Tutoring, also offer organizational assistance as part of their tutoring packages.5. Self-EsteemEducation is a self-fulfilling prophecy, but it is easy to get discouraged. Remind your student that there is no such thing as stupid; itâs only a matter of finding the best way to understand. Personal issues, such as bullying or major life events, may also affect how much focus he or she is putting on school. Generally speaking, the best way to solve these problems is to talk to and really listen to your child. About 90% of building a relationship with a student is just making sure that they understand that when they speak, they are heard. Note: This post was written by Megan Ybarra for FrogTutoring
5 things to know before teaching in Korea
5 things to know before teaching in Korea Experienced ESL teacher, Adrian, at Teach Away shares some essential insight into living and teaching in South Korea.1. Learn some basics of the Korean language. Even a few key phrases can go a long way when it comes to carrying out basic tasks and getting around. Take the time to study correct pronunciation. You wouldn't want to end up confusing a hot pepper for a part of the male anatomy. Trust me.2. Don't expect students, especially younger ones, to behave as they do in Western countries. Students are well-disciplined and friendly - not to say that they aren't in Western schools. But you may see students of the same gender sitting on each other's laps outside of class, or holding hands down the halls; a little friendlier than my school days I'd say.3. Take your job seriously and youâll be rewarded. You may find some foreign teachers are in Korea just for fun and not really focusing on student needs. Don't be phased by them. Korea is known for it's strong work ethic. Follow suit and your experience will flourish with your employers.4. Make the most of your free time. Anytime you're off from teaching, you should be taking advantage of the beautiful sites around Korea. Travel is cheap and easy. Whether visiting Jeju island for it's famous views and oranges, or a day trip into Seoul for late night shopping, there's never an excuse to be a shut in. 5. Mild food is still spicy. Better yet, there is no mild option in Korea. You'll either learn to love the spiciness of food in Korea, or quickly learn to, as I did. Not everything is spicy, but just be warned. Korean food is delicious, so donât be afraid to be adventurous.Find out more about teaching in Korea here and search for our current teaching positions in Korea here.
HESS International Educational Group
HESS International Educational Group HESS International Educational Group With more than 30 years of experience, we have refined our selection and training process to put only the very best teachers in our classrooms. At HESS, there is a symbiotic relationship between teaching and curriculum development. The people who write our materials also teach students and train other teachers with them. Being both an education and publishing company ensures that our teachers use the best methods to teach the most effective materials. We also recognize the inseparable relationship between reading and education, and through our bookstores, we support our students, parents, and the public at large with our education philosophy beyond the classroom. Our programs include all-English and bilingual preschools, two streams of elementary school (one each for those who have and have not learned English in preschool), junior high school, an excellent e-learning platform, adult and corporate education programs, overseas study tours, and services supporting the arrangement of long-term overseas study placements. In all of these programs, our main field of excellence remains English language education. However, we teach more than just English. In our preschools, children learn a wide variety of skills and knowledge, thoroughly preparing them for public school. In our elementary and junior high schools, we also support our students with courses in other subjects such as Chinese, math, and science, helping them to become well-rounded and successful students. In addition to the excellent business and conversational English courses we offer to adults, there is also the opportunity to learn French and Japanese at this level. View our Brochure
?? How to Write and Format Your First CV
?? How to Write and Format Your First CV How to Write and Format Your First CV If you want to take your first steps into the working world then youâll need to pull together a killer CV.Impressing a potential employer is the name of the game, so it needs to look great and be packed with all the information they want to read.Letâs take a look at how you to craft your first CV in a way that will wow your future boss.Starting outThe very best applicants know what the employer is looking for and tailor their CVs to each job description.Carefully read it from top to bottom. Then read it again. Then again. Maybe once more for luck.Highlight the keywords and skills mentioned in the job description and make sure to include them in your CV.For example, if the employer is looking for someone with âan eye for detail and great teamworkâ, you better make sure to include those exact words.Many employers now use ATS software that scans CVs for keywords and phrases. If you donât include them, your application may be automatically rejected.What to includeWhen it comes to piecing together your CV there is certain information that should always be included.Break it down into these five sections:Contact detailsYour contact details are a must â" make it as easy as possible for the employer to get back to you. Include your name, address, telephone number and email.Personal statementYour personal statement should be a short paragraph that explains why you are the stand-out candidate for the role. Reel in the employer by introducing yourself and highlighting your most relevant skills and experience. You should also include what your next career move will be.Employment historyYour employment history should list your roles in reverse chronological order, with your most recent job at the top.Donât worry if youâve not done a lot of paid work, there is still lots you can include. Work placements, volunteering, community projects and internships are all places you could have gained transferable and applicable experience.Include the company/organisation, its location, website and your dates of employment.Then highlight any responsibilities you had that would be relevant for the role you are applying to.Education and qualificationsYour education history should be a reverse chronological list of academic and professional qualifications you have attained. Remember to include the institution, qualification and the dates you attended.If one of your qualifications is relevant to the role, make sure you highlight that to the reader.For example, if youâre applying for a position in a media company and you took a media degree then make sure the potential employer knows about it.Other skills and experienceYour âother skills and experienceâ section is a great place to highlight anything else you have that might be relevant for the role.For example, if youâre a wizard with words and speak another language or have another skill that is relevant to the job, include it here.Formatting your CVWhen it comes to formatting your CV, simplicity is key.Bullet points, bolding, underlining and italics are fine but make sure you stick to the same rules throughout.For example, if your first section heading is in bold, then make sure all subsequent section headings are also bold.You can also tailor the layout to your advantage.For example, if your education is very relevant to the job you are applying for, then place an emphasis on it by putting it towards the top of your CV.Final touchesOnce youâve got all the relevant information down, highlighted your prize features and included all your keywords, itâs time to check for errors.It is absolutely vital that your CV is error-free. Check, check and recheck your work for any mistakes.A spellchecker will help but it wonât pick up every typo.Check for consistency errors. Donât say you started one school in Sept 2015 and then started university in September â18.It might seem insignificant but when there are hundreds of applicants for a job, these types of mistakes can be t he difference between being invited for an interview and not.When youâre 100% happy with your CV and you feel it is ready to send, save it as a PDF. This will keep the formatting as you intended.Writing your first CV: Your conclusionPulling together your first CV can be a daunting task, but hopefully, this guide will help you on your way.Remember, the key to writing an eye-catching application is knowing exactly what the employer is looking for. Read that job description carefully and include everything they are after.Make sure to double-check everything you write â" you wouldnât want a silly mistake to stop you from landing that dream job!Author Bio - Andrew Arkley is the founder of PurpleCV, one of the UK's leading CV help providersOn the lookout for your perfect role? Why not make the most of your current expertise and become a tutor with Tutorful? You can earn up £75 per hour teaching a subject that you love.
Where to Find a Summer Private Tutoring Program
Where to Find a Summer Private Tutoring ProgramSummer private tutoring is widely available in the United States. It provides an opportunity for individuals to spend time with a professional that can help them improve their academic skills and that has knowledge about teaching certain subjects. There are many schools that are found to offer summer private tutoring services, but there are other schools that can provide you the same service, for a fraction of the cost.The majority of students find that such services provide more than they expect. Because there are so many students who would benefit from such services, it is sometimes hard to find one. Summer private tutoring can provide assistance with academics, so there is no reason not to avail of it. It is the most cost effective method of tuition payment, since the fees for tuition are only required during the school year.Summer private tutoring can be found almost anywhere. You can go online to visit the websites of individual sch ools and find out if any school offers such services. If you prefer a more personal approach, you can contact the office of the tutoring center that you have selected. This is the fastest and easiest way to get in touch with a professional who can help you.The first step in this process is to make a list of the subjects or programs that you want to study. If you don't have an idea of what you want to study, you can visit the website of the tutoring center and visit their online catalog. You can then compare the programs that are offered and decide on which one to sign up for. Don't worry about what to choose; there are also many options to select from.If you go to the summer program at the center, you will find a staff member who will help you out. This person will give you an outline of what you will need to do for your program. She will also assist you in understanding how to use the course materials and how to study. After this, you will receive a counselor who will meet with you once a week, or as much as you prefer.The tutor will teach you everything that he knows. He will make sure that you stay focused on your program and follow the curriculum. He will also teach you how to make your own schedule for study. He will coach you to decide on what kind of homework that you will be able to finish, how to study, how much homework you will have to do, and how to study for each subject. This will be his main concern.Although tutoring is best to a certain extent, if you don't have the time to participate in such lessons, you can always find a group of friends or an online community to whom you can talk. Summer private tutoring can be very beneficial, especially if you are having trouble with your studies. You can take it very seriously, as you are part of a bigger community, and you get the support of several people. This is one of the best ways to learn and improve your grades.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Are You Looking For a Chemistry Tutor in NYC?
Are You Looking For a Chemistry Tutor in NYC?If you are looking for a tutor in NYC then you have found the right place. Whether you are a high school or college student, you will be able to find a tutor who is knowledgeable about the subject matter. Before you take your chemistry test, you need to know what kind of tutor you are going to have in front of you.Science tutors are needed by students all over the world in order to take their biology, biology and chemistry tests. While colleges are starting to offer a program where they can have a tutor as well as taking the tests, there are some aspects that they should think about before they jump into it. Below are a few tips to help you find the best test taker in NYC.First of all, if you are looking for a test taker in NYC, then make sure that you contact the institutions first and if there is a program available for this purpose. This way, you can get a sample of their services and work out the details of your appointment. Next, you will have to sign up for their plan and schedule a tour with them.The test-takers in NYC are there to help you on your test so don't expect them to do everything for you. But, when it comes to your test, they will make sure that you are prepared and make the tests much easier.When it comes to tests, students should remember that the test is not always easy. It is also important to take your time in order to pass the test and you need to get the most out of your test. You will have to study hard so that you are able to ace the test.Make sure that you understand what the test is and how it works. Know the answers to the questions so that you won'tbe confused while you are going through the test.Make sure that you find the best test taker in NYC before you take your test. If you are serious about going for your test, then make sure that you have all the information necessary so that you can score high on the test.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
How to Find a Computer Home Tutor
How to Find a Computer Home TutorThe internet is buzzing with articles about computer home tutors because of the increased interest in computerized learning. The internet also provides an easy way to find the services that you are looking for and that is why computer home tutors are a great addition to any course. Online tutoring allows students to work at their own pace and does not require a lot of setup or other activities that are involved in traditional tutoring. What this means for the student is that they can start a lesson without worrying about schedules, homework assignments, or so forth.Many of the colleges offering online education have websites that offer lots of information to students. Students looking for computer home tutors will have many choices to choose from and will have some options to narrow down. One of the things to keep in mind is that not all tutors are as qualified as others and it is best to know the background of any person who is offering an online edu cation. Since the internet has grown so rapidly, finding the right tutor is going to be a matter of a simple Google search. There are many people out there that offer online education and most of them are going to be able to help you find the right tutor for your needs.If you are interested in online courses, one of the first things that you should look into is the experience and qualifications of the tutor that you are considering. Finding a tutor that is knowledgeable in the subject matter of your choice is an important thing to do. When choosing a tutor, it is best to do your research and get a personal recommendation from friends or family members. If you want to get a personal recommendation, ask your school's office if you can meet with the tutor. Some school offices will allow you to meet with a tutor for an evaluation to make sure that you get the right fit for your needs.Once you find a tutor, find out the fees that the tutor will charge. You will need to know how much the fees are going to be in order to compare them to others. This is important because some tutors will charge high fees for work that is necessary and that will not be included in the fee. It is best to get a feel for the fees and see what the costs are before signing up with the tutor.If you have already signed up for the tutor, check to see if they will be able to help you set up your course at home. If not, you will need to find a tutor that can help you with setting up the classes at home. If you are interested in online classes, check to see if you are required to register for this program with your college or other institution. Many college campuses offer special classes and workshops for students that are studying online.You should also check to see if the online education is offered through a local school. The local school may have programs that offer courses that are related to your area of study. If you are having problems finding a tutor in your area, you should try looking in online for a tutor. There are many websites online that offer online tutors and more that allow you to talk with a tutor face to face. When choosing a tutor, you want to make sure that they have been enrolled in some type of formal training.The internet has changed the way that we look at education and many individuals that are into online education are seeing the benefits of the internet for doing so. If you are interested in online education, make sure that you use the web to find a teacher or two. There are many options and you can find exactly what you are looking for online.
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