The document summarizes the life of Sarojini Naidu, an Indian poet. It notes that she was born in 1879 in Hyderabad, published her first collection of poems in 1905 titled "Golden Threshold," and that her poems had an Indian soul. It also mentions that after India's independence, she became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh, and passed away in 1949. The second part of the document provides a summary of the poem "Coromal Fishers," which calls upon fishermen to rise early and gather their nets to catch fish before the sunrise. It describes the sea as their home and notes that though land provides shade, the fishermen find the sea sweeter.
Sarojini Naidu was an Indian poet who lived from 1879 to 1949. Some key facts about her life and work include:
- She was born in Hyderabad and her first collection of poems, titled "Golden Threshold", was published in 1905.
- Her poems were written in English but contained an Indian soul.
- After India's independence, she became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh.
Dinorella lives with her two stepsisters, Dora and Doris, who make her do all the chores while they do nothing. When invitations arrive for a dance hosted by Duke Dudley, Dora and Doris refuse to let Dinorella go. However, Fairydactyl uses magic to transform Dinorella so she can attend. At the dance, a deinonychus kidnaps the Duke but Dinorella rescues him by throwing her magic diamond. The Duke wants to find his rescuer to ask her to be his darling. Dora and Doris try to take credit but are exposed by Fairydactyl. The Duke recognizes Dinorella as his rescuer and asks her
The striped dolphin has a line pattern on its body and eats fish, squid, shrimp, and crabs. It lives in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans and shares its ocean home with other sea animals. While the striped dolphin does not have natural defenses, its main enemies are humans. The young of a striped dolphin is called a calf.
This poem celebrates the richness of nature in Jamaica. It describes the changing scenes of lush green canefields under the bright sun, heavy rains that beat down, and trees struggling in strong winds. When the rains pass, flowers blossom, filling the air with scent, and beauty returns unexpectedly to the land. The poem highlights the cycle of life in nature and encourages appreciation for one's country.
The document introduces an intermediate level Islamic studies course in English for adults conducted in Singapore. It provides details about the course curriculum, dates, location and contact information. The course uses materials developed by the instructor and covers topics including seeking knowledge and its importance in Islam. The remainder of the document consists of a multi-paragraph excerpt discussing seven reasons for faith in God from a scientific perspective.
Chandler was afraid of falling during a storm but safely fell into a river. He was pulled underwater and drifted to the bottom, falling asleep. Chandler later woke up in a swamp, got hot, and was pulled faster into a waterfall where he was battered against the rocks. The boy found Chandler near his house, played with him in a sandbox, and eventually dropped him at the beach, where Chandler's adventures ended.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in the world, large enough to contain all of Earth's continents. It is called the Pacific Ocean because "pacific" means peaceful, as the ocean is peaceful. The document provides fun facts about dolphins sleeping with one eye open, starfish regrowing lost legs within a few weeks, and waves being caused by wind. It also notes that seaweed helps fish and bottom-dwelling sea animals while starfish live atop the ocean.
The document summarizes the life of Sarojini Naidu, an Indian poet. It notes that she was born in 1879 in Hyderabad, published her first collection of poems in 1905 titled "Golden Threshold," and that her poems had an Indian soul. It also mentions that after India's independence, she became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh, and passed away in 1949. The second part of the document provides a summary of the poem "Coromal Fishers," which calls upon fishermen to rise early and gather their nets to catch fish before the sunrise. It describes the sea as their home and notes that though land provides shade, the fishermen find the sea sweeter.
Sarojini Naidu was an Indian poet who lived from 1879 to 1949. Some key facts about her life and work include:
- She was born in Hyderabad and her first collection of poems, titled "Golden Threshold", was published in 1905.
- Her poems were written in English but contained an Indian soul.
- After India's independence, she became the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh.
Dinorella lives with her two stepsisters, Dora and Doris, who make her do all the chores while they do nothing. When invitations arrive for a dance hosted by Duke Dudley, Dora and Doris refuse to let Dinorella go. However, Fairydactyl uses magic to transform Dinorella so she can attend. At the dance, a deinonychus kidnaps the Duke but Dinorella rescues him by throwing her magic diamond. The Duke wants to find his rescuer to ask her to be his darling. Dora and Doris try to take credit but are exposed by Fairydactyl. The Duke recognizes Dinorella as his rescuer and asks her
The striped dolphin has a line pattern on its body and eats fish, squid, shrimp, and crabs. It lives in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans and shares its ocean home with other sea animals. While the striped dolphin does not have natural defenses, its main enemies are humans. The young of a striped dolphin is called a calf.
This poem celebrates the richness of nature in Jamaica. It describes the changing scenes of lush green canefields under the bright sun, heavy rains that beat down, and trees struggling in strong winds. When the rains pass, flowers blossom, filling the air with scent, and beauty returns unexpectedly to the land. The poem highlights the cycle of life in nature and encourages appreciation for one's country.
The document introduces an intermediate level Islamic studies course in English for adults conducted in Singapore. It provides details about the course curriculum, dates, location and contact information. The course uses materials developed by the instructor and covers topics including seeking knowledge and its importance in Islam. The remainder of the document consists of a multi-paragraph excerpt discussing seven reasons for faith in God from a scientific perspective.
Chandler was afraid of falling during a storm but safely fell into a river. He was pulled underwater and drifted to the bottom, falling asleep. Chandler later woke up in a swamp, got hot, and was pulled faster into a waterfall where he was battered against the rocks. The boy found Chandler near his house, played with him in a sandbox, and eventually dropped him at the beach, where Chandler's adventures ended.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in the world, large enough to contain all of Earth's continents. It is called the Pacific Ocean because "pacific" means peaceful, as the ocean is peaceful. The document provides fun facts about dolphins sleeping with one eye open, starfish regrowing lost legs within a few weeks, and waves being caused by wind. It also notes that seaweed helps fish and bottom-dwelling sea animals while starfish live atop the ocean.
This document provides an overview of pre-Spanish literature from the Philippines. It discusses the main genres of prose and poetry that existed during this period, including folktales, epics, sayings, riddles, and chants. As examples, it provides summaries of two folktales - one explaining why the sea is salty, and an epic story about the brothers Indarapatra and Sulayman who defeat monsters plaguing the land of Mindanao.
1) Long ago in Mindanao, four monsters appeared and devastated the land, forcing the few remaining people to hide.
2) Two brothers, King Indarapatra and Sulayman, heard of Mindanao's plight and set out to defeat the monsters. Sulayman killed three monsters but was crushed by the fourth.
3) Indarapatra found Sulayman's bones and revived him with water from heaven. Together they killed the remaining monsters, restoring peace to Mindanao.
The document recounts a true story from the days when Aboriginal people were made to work on farms for white bosses. While working in a garden near a creek, the workers witnessed a powerful storm approaching from the south. Inside the storm was a large rainbow snake called Warnayarra. The snake smashed water tanks, a windmill, trees, and humpies. It caused flooding and the people hid for three days. The snake then traveled north and into the sea, later returning to smash a house before going west into a dry lake. The damaged structures were never repaired and remain as a reminder of the powerful rainbow snake that may emerge again during heavy rain.
Volcanoes erupt ash, magma, and lava at extremely high temperatures. The smallest volcano is located in the USA, while the largest volcano is also located in the USA. Volcanoes can reach temperatures up to 1,200 degrees. Floods can develop slowly over days or suddenly within minutes from heavy rain. According to Māori legend, a great flood occurred after the god Tāwhaki called upon the gods for revenge, overwhelming the earth and drowning the entire population. Flood myths exist in many cultures and describe floods covering the whole world.
REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) Philippine Literature
LITERARY WORKS
ULAHINGAN, INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN,
MONKI, MAKIL & THE MONKEYS, LAMGE
AUTHOR/S
JAIME AN LIM (1946-present)
The Earth on Turtles BackFrom the Onondaga-Northeast Woodland.docxarnoldmeredith47041
"The Earth on Turtle's Back"
From the Onondaga-Northeast Woodlands tribe, Retold by Michael J. Caduto & Joseph Bruchac
Before Earth was here there was only water as far as one could see in all directions, with birds and animals swimming around in it. Up above in the clouds there was Skyland. In Skyland was a great and beautiful tree with four white roots stretching to the four sacred directions. Every kind of fruit and flower grew from its wide spreading branches.
The Chief of Skyland's young wife was expecting a child. One night she dreamt she saw the great tree uprooted. The next morning she told her husband her dream. "This is very sad," he said, "for it is a dream of great power and we must do all we can to make it come true." Then the chief called all the men together and told them they must uproot the tree. But the roots were so deep and strong they couldn't budge it. So the ancient chief himself wrapped his arms around the tree and strained and strained, until with one last great effort he uprooted it. Now there was a great hole where the tree's roots had been. The chief's wife came and leaned over to look down, holding the tip of one of the uprooted tree's branches to steady herself. Far below she thought she saw something glittering like water. Leaning out further, she lost her balance and fell into the hole. Her hand slipped from the tip of the branch, leaving her only a handful of seeds as she fell.
Far, far below in the waters some of the animals looked up. "Someone is falling from the sky," said one.
"We must help her," said another. Then two Swans flew up and caught her between their wings, and brought her gently down to the water where the birds and animals were watching.
She is not like us," said one of the animals. "She doesn't have webbed feet. I don't think she can live in the water."
"What shall we do?" said another of the water animals.
"I know," said one of the birds. "I have heard there is Earth far below the waters. If we dive down and bring up Earth she will have a place to stand. So the birds and animals tried to bring up Earth. First Duck dove far down beneath the surface, but he couldn't reach the bottom and floated back up. Then Beaver tried. He went even deeper, so deep that it was all dark, but he couldn't reach the bottom either. Then Loon tried and was gone a long, long time, but he too failed to bring up Earth. Soon it seemed that all had tried and failed. Then a small voice spoke.
"I will bring up Earth or die trying." They all looked to see who it was. It was little Muskrat. She dove down and swam and swam. She was not as strong and swift as the others, but she was determined. She went so deep that it was all dark, and still she swam deeper. Her lungs felt ready to burst, but she swam deeper still. At last, just as she was becoming unconscious, she grasped at the bottom with her little paw and floated upwards, almost dead. When the other animals saw her break the surface, they thought she had failed. Then .
Indapatra at Sulayman (Please Read Description)Bruce Wayne
Indapatra at Sulayman | Mythology of Mindanao
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The Drysdale River National Park is home to various native animals and plants. It features rugged gorges and cliffs surrounded by bushland, woodlands, and waterfalls. The land was originally owned by the Kalumburu people, and tourists can explore the natural beauty and see crocodiles, kangaroos, and diverse wildlife.
The document discusses various natural disasters around the world including floods, droughts, hurricanes, and tsunamis. It provides details on recent events such as Bangladesh experiencing its worst floods in years and parts of China facing severe flooding. The text also examines the causes and effects of these disasters on infrastructure, agriculture, and loss of life. Prevention methods are proposed such as improved city planning, afforestation, and raising awareness.
The document summarizes part of a chapter from Rudyard Kipling's The Second Jungle Book. It describes how a drought has hit the jungle, drying up water sources and making resources scarce. All the jungle animals come to the last remaining watering hole, the Peace Rock in the Waingunga river. Hathi, the elephant, declares a Water Truce to prevent conflict while they all drink. Bagheera warns Mowgli that the drought will continue to make life difficult for all the jungle creatures until the rains return.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Marshland Elegy" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 49Mocomi Kids
The three sentence summary is:
The document is a daily mini magazine for children called Mocomi Timepass that includes short stories, puzzles, jokes and facts about topics like turtles, tortoises and lakes. It provides fun educational content for kids daily through different sections like stories, puzzles, jokes and facts. The magazine is available through different social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
1. The document describes how volcanoes erupt through magma rising from the Earth's plates and exploding out of the volcano's crater.
2. As magma travels up through the volcano, it gets hotter and collects rock.
3. When the magma reaches the top of the volcano, it erupts violently, destroying everything in its path with lava and flying rock.
The document describes the harsh conditions of deserts. It notes that deserts are vast plains of sand and stone with few roads or shelters. While some deserts have oases with springs that support vegetation, the most notable desert, the Sahara, is a vast sandy plain resembling an evaporated sea. The document discusses how the extreme heat and lack of water in deserts makes them nearly uninhabitable, giving an example of a caravan of over 2,000 people and 1,800 camels that died of thirst after failing to find water. It conveys the terrible suffering of being lost and thirsty in a desert with no shelter from the sun.
World's Longest Palindrome with True Quality (Full Translation)Harri Carlson
The longest palindrome in the world is finally translated into English! This book is revolutionary in the field of Word-Art! Finally also constrained writing can be used to create real literature, poetry and art. Translation gives to the whole world a touch of Northern magic. Wonderful and mythical Finnish must be the most amazing language in the world!
(To read the original and real Finnish-palindrome, please see my other SlideShare:
"Uusi Historia - The Longest Palindrome in the World: Original Finnish Version." )
A ship ran aground near a small coastal village, spilling petrol into the sea. The petrol spread and contaminated the water, killing sea life and preventing the village's fishermen from working. Most of the men and young people left the village to find jobs elsewhere, leaving mainly women and children. The village became nearly empty and ghostly at night with just a few lights on. After years of cleanup efforts, some villagers returned and fishing resumed as the village returned to normal, but with a lingering fear the incident could happen again.
The document provides background information on the Davao region of the Philippines, including its location, land area, dialects spoken, and major cities. It then shares the history of Davao through folktales, songs, poems, and short stories that showcase the culture and traditions of the different ethnic groups in the region such as the Bagobo, Mandaya, and Manobo people. The document aims to preserve and promote understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the Davao region through literature.
The village became ghostly after a ship ran aground near the shore, spilling its petrol cargo into the sea. The petrol spill destroyed sea life and made fishing impossible for a time. Most of the village men left to find work elsewhere, only occasionally returning to see their families. At night just a few lights remained in the now near-empty village. It took years for the village to recover as the petrol's effects lessened and some of those who had left returned, bringing hope but also fear of a repeat incident.
The village became ghostly after a ship ran aground near the shore, spilling its petrol cargo into the sea. The petrol spill destroyed sea life and made fishing impossible for a time. Most of the village men left to find work elsewhere, only returning occasionally to see their families. At night just a few lights were seen in the now near-empty village. It took years for the village to recover as the petrol's effects lessened and some of those who had left returned, bringing hope but also fear of a repeat incident.
The document describes the history of an island called the Island of the Dogs. It was originally called the Island of the Disloyal and was used to exile criminals, lepers, and plague victims. Later, stray dogs from Istanbul were sent to the island, which caused fires to break out in the city. The dogs were taken back but later another group of 80,000 dogs were exiled there and their howls could be heard from the mainland. The island came to be known as the Island of the Dogs despite the Sultan's attempts to call it something else.
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This document provides an overview of pre-Spanish literature from the Philippines. It discusses the main genres of prose and poetry that existed during this period, including folktales, epics, sayings, riddles, and chants. As examples, it provides summaries of two folktales - one explaining why the sea is salty, and an epic story about the brothers Indarapatra and Sulayman who defeat monsters plaguing the land of Mindanao.
1) Long ago in Mindanao, four monsters appeared and devastated the land, forcing the few remaining people to hide.
2) Two brothers, King Indarapatra and Sulayman, heard of Mindanao's plight and set out to defeat the monsters. Sulayman killed three monsters but was crushed by the fourth.
3) Indarapatra found Sulayman's bones and revived him with water from heaven. Together they killed the remaining monsters, restoring peace to Mindanao.
The document recounts a true story from the days when Aboriginal people were made to work on farms for white bosses. While working in a garden near a creek, the workers witnessed a powerful storm approaching from the south. Inside the storm was a large rainbow snake called Warnayarra. The snake smashed water tanks, a windmill, trees, and humpies. It caused flooding and the people hid for three days. The snake then traveled north and into the sea, later returning to smash a house before going west into a dry lake. The damaged structures were never repaired and remain as a reminder of the powerful rainbow snake that may emerge again during heavy rain.
Volcanoes erupt ash, magma, and lava at extremely high temperatures. The smallest volcano is located in the USA, while the largest volcano is also located in the USA. Volcanoes can reach temperatures up to 1,200 degrees. Floods can develop slowly over days or suddenly within minutes from heavy rain. According to Māori legend, a great flood occurred after the god Tāwhaki called upon the gods for revenge, overwhelming the earth and drowning the entire population. Flood myths exist in many cultures and describe floods covering the whole world.
REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) Philippine Literature
LITERARY WORKS
ULAHINGAN, INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN,
MONKI, MAKIL & THE MONKEYS, LAMGE
AUTHOR/S
JAIME AN LIM (1946-present)
The Earth on Turtles BackFrom the Onondaga-Northeast Woodland.docxarnoldmeredith47041
"The Earth on Turtle's Back"
From the Onondaga-Northeast Woodlands tribe, Retold by Michael J. Caduto & Joseph Bruchac
Before Earth was here there was only water as far as one could see in all directions, with birds and animals swimming around in it. Up above in the clouds there was Skyland. In Skyland was a great and beautiful tree with four white roots stretching to the four sacred directions. Every kind of fruit and flower grew from its wide spreading branches.
The Chief of Skyland's young wife was expecting a child. One night she dreamt she saw the great tree uprooted. The next morning she told her husband her dream. "This is very sad," he said, "for it is a dream of great power and we must do all we can to make it come true." Then the chief called all the men together and told them they must uproot the tree. But the roots were so deep and strong they couldn't budge it. So the ancient chief himself wrapped his arms around the tree and strained and strained, until with one last great effort he uprooted it. Now there was a great hole where the tree's roots had been. The chief's wife came and leaned over to look down, holding the tip of one of the uprooted tree's branches to steady herself. Far below she thought she saw something glittering like water. Leaning out further, she lost her balance and fell into the hole. Her hand slipped from the tip of the branch, leaving her only a handful of seeds as she fell.
Far, far below in the waters some of the animals looked up. "Someone is falling from the sky," said one.
"We must help her," said another. Then two Swans flew up and caught her between their wings, and brought her gently down to the water where the birds and animals were watching.
She is not like us," said one of the animals. "She doesn't have webbed feet. I don't think she can live in the water."
"What shall we do?" said another of the water animals.
"I know," said one of the birds. "I have heard there is Earth far below the waters. If we dive down and bring up Earth she will have a place to stand. So the birds and animals tried to bring up Earth. First Duck dove far down beneath the surface, but he couldn't reach the bottom and floated back up. Then Beaver tried. He went even deeper, so deep that it was all dark, but he couldn't reach the bottom either. Then Loon tried and was gone a long, long time, but he too failed to bring up Earth. Soon it seemed that all had tried and failed. Then a small voice spoke.
"I will bring up Earth or die trying." They all looked to see who it was. It was little Muskrat. She dove down and swam and swam. She was not as strong and swift as the others, but she was determined. She went so deep that it was all dark, and still she swam deeper. Her lungs felt ready to burst, but she swam deeper still. At last, just as she was becoming unconscious, she grasped at the bottom with her little paw and floated upwards, almost dead. When the other animals saw her break the surface, they thought she had failed. Then .
Indapatra at Sulayman (Please Read Description)Bruce Wayne
Indapatra at Sulayman | Mythology of Mindanao
Direct PowerPoint Download Link (Click Skip Ads to visit link):
http://atominik.com/1hjp
or
https://dlapkmod.com/file/YWNlMz
The Drysdale River National Park is home to various native animals and plants. It features rugged gorges and cliffs surrounded by bushland, woodlands, and waterfalls. The land was originally owned by the Kalumburu people, and tourists can explore the natural beauty and see crocodiles, kangaroos, and diverse wildlife.
The document discusses various natural disasters around the world including floods, droughts, hurricanes, and tsunamis. It provides details on recent events such as Bangladesh experiencing its worst floods in years and parts of China facing severe flooding. The text also examines the causes and effects of these disasters on infrastructure, agriculture, and loss of life. Prevention methods are proposed such as improved city planning, afforestation, and raising awareness.
The document summarizes part of a chapter from Rudyard Kipling's The Second Jungle Book. It describes how a drought has hit the jungle, drying up water sources and making resources scarce. All the jungle animals come to the last remaining watering hole, the Peace Rock in the Waingunga river. Hathi, the elephant, declares a Water Truce to prevent conflict while they all drink. Bagheera warns Mowgli that the drought will continue to make life difficult for all the jungle creatures until the rains return.
This is the text of Leopold's essay "Marshland Elegy" paired with beautiful images. This presentation can be used as a backdrop to help illustrate public readings of the essay.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 49Mocomi Kids
The three sentence summary is:
The document is a daily mini magazine for children called Mocomi Timepass that includes short stories, puzzles, jokes and facts about topics like turtles, tortoises and lakes. It provides fun educational content for kids daily through different sections like stories, puzzles, jokes and facts. The magazine is available through different social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
1. The document describes how volcanoes erupt through magma rising from the Earth's plates and exploding out of the volcano's crater.
2. As magma travels up through the volcano, it gets hotter and collects rock.
3. When the magma reaches the top of the volcano, it erupts violently, destroying everything in its path with lava and flying rock.
The document describes the harsh conditions of deserts. It notes that deserts are vast plains of sand and stone with few roads or shelters. While some deserts have oases with springs that support vegetation, the most notable desert, the Sahara, is a vast sandy plain resembling an evaporated sea. The document discusses how the extreme heat and lack of water in deserts makes them nearly uninhabitable, giving an example of a caravan of over 2,000 people and 1,800 camels that died of thirst after failing to find water. It conveys the terrible suffering of being lost and thirsty in a desert with no shelter from the sun.
World's Longest Palindrome with True Quality (Full Translation)Harri Carlson
The longest palindrome in the world is finally translated into English! This book is revolutionary in the field of Word-Art! Finally also constrained writing can be used to create real literature, poetry and art. Translation gives to the whole world a touch of Northern magic. Wonderful and mythical Finnish must be the most amazing language in the world!
(To read the original and real Finnish-palindrome, please see my other SlideShare:
"Uusi Historia - The Longest Palindrome in the World: Original Finnish Version." )
A ship ran aground near a small coastal village, spilling petrol into the sea. The petrol spread and contaminated the water, killing sea life and preventing the village's fishermen from working. Most of the men and young people left the village to find jobs elsewhere, leaving mainly women and children. The village became nearly empty and ghostly at night with just a few lights on. After years of cleanup efforts, some villagers returned and fishing resumed as the village returned to normal, but with a lingering fear the incident could happen again.
The document provides background information on the Davao region of the Philippines, including its location, land area, dialects spoken, and major cities. It then shares the history of Davao through folktales, songs, poems, and short stories that showcase the culture and traditions of the different ethnic groups in the region such as the Bagobo, Mandaya, and Manobo people. The document aims to preserve and promote understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the Davao region through literature.
The village became ghostly after a ship ran aground near the shore, spilling its petrol cargo into the sea. The petrol spill destroyed sea life and made fishing impossible for a time. Most of the village men left to find work elsewhere, only occasionally returning to see their families. At night just a few lights remained in the now near-empty village. It took years for the village to recover as the petrol's effects lessened and some of those who had left returned, bringing hope but also fear of a repeat incident.
The village became ghostly after a ship ran aground near the shore, spilling its petrol cargo into the sea. The petrol spill destroyed sea life and made fishing impossible for a time. Most of the village men left to find work elsewhere, only returning occasionally to see their families. At night just a few lights were seen in the now near-empty village. It took years for the village to recover as the petrol's effects lessened and some of those who had left returned, bringing hope but also fear of a repeat incident.
The document describes the history of an island called the Island of the Dogs. It was originally called the Island of the Disloyal and was used to exile criminals, lepers, and plague victims. Later, stray dogs from Istanbul were sent to the island, which caused fires to break out in the city. The dogs were taken back but later another group of 80,000 dogs were exiled there and their howls could be heard from the mainland. The island came to be known as the Island of the Dogs despite the Sultan's attempts to call it something else.
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