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  1. Jungle Warriors: Defenders of the Amazon
  2. The Struggle for the Land: Indigenous Insight and Industrial Empire in the Semiarid World
  3. Drift Station: Arctic Outposts of Superpower Science by William F. Althoff, 2006-11-15
  4. Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic (Arctic Visions) by Alan Rudolph Marcus, 1995-06-15
  5. Answered Prayers: Miracles and Milagros Along the Border (Southwest Center Series) by Eileen Oktavec, 1995-09
  6. A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound
  7. The Legacy of Shingwaukonse: A Century of Native Leadership by Janet E. Chute, 1998-06-20
  8. Contested Borderland: The Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky And Virginia by Brian D. McKnight, 2006-03
  9. Through Water, Ice & Fire: Schooner Nancy of the War of 1812 by Barry Gough, 2006-03-04
  10. The Shasta Dam Boomtowns: Community Building in the New Deal Era by Al M., Ph.D. Rocca, 1993-11
  11. The Incas: Mythology of Series by David M. Jones, 2003-11-25
  12. Story Line: Exploring the Literature of the Appalachian Trail by Ian Marshall, 1998-05
  13. Reconstructing Fort Union (National Parks) by John Matzko, 2001-09-01
  14. Song of the Hammer and Drill by Duane, A. Smith, 2000-12-15

61. History Refdesk.com
opportunities to find out more about specific events and in history history Channel;Today in history - Library of prior to and during the american Civil War
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  • 1755: The French and Indian War
  • The 1900 House - Travel back in time, from the Information Age to the Victorian Age, with 'The 1900 House' which transports an actual modern family back to life in 1900.
  • Access to Archival Databases - The Access to Archival Databases (AAD) System gives you online access to electronic records that are highly structured, such as in databases. The initial release of AAD contains material from more than 30 archival series of electronic records, which include over 350 data files totaling well over 50 million unique records.
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  • American Experience, The - PBS History Series
  • "American Memory Exhibit" - Library of Congress
  • American Women's History: A Research Guide ...
  • Avalon Project, The - Yale Law School - Extensive collection of primary documents from law, history, economics, politics, foreign relations, and government.  
  • Benjamin Franklin: Glimpses of the Man
  • Berlin Wall - This searchable site contains vast amounts of information on the Berlin Wall, including a timeline; an extensive collection of photographs with views of Checkpoint Charlie, escapes, wall art and the walls demolition; facts about the wall: and an extensive archive of documents (most in German) and photographs.
  • 62. US Dept Of State - Publications
    materials, as well as links to specific genres of literature poetry, drama, novels,and short fiction. African american Literature and history Includes a
    http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/oal/amlitweb.htm
    Advanced Search/Archive Monday June 07, 2004 USINFO Publications
    Key Sites on American Literature
    American Literature - General
    Colonial and 19th Century American Literature and Poetry

    Modern and Contemporary American Literature and Poetry

      AMERICAN LITERATURE - GENERAL
      African American Literature
      Maintained at the University of Southern California, provides links to resources on African-American literature, literary criticism, articles, dissertations, and general reference materials, as well as links to specific genres of literature poetry, drama, novels, and short fiction.
      African American Literature and History
      Includes a brief history of African-American literature, online e-texts from the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center, full text poetry for several African-American poets, and online resource documents on literature by and about blacks.
      African American Writers: Online E-texts
      Includes biographical information on as well as the writings of a host of African-American writers, ranging over time from Jupiter Hammon in the 1700s to contemporary writers.
      American Authors on the Web
      A very comprehensive site from Nagoya University that presents a chronological listing of almost 800 American authors and includes biographical authors and/or writing samples for the majority of them.

    63. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
    on the Internet · Desert USA.com · history of the of the Land Journeys IntoLiterary America The West from this server to a specific commercial product
    http://www.usembassy.de/usa/travel-regions.htm
    Travel to the United States
    The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England
    Connecticut
    Maine Massachusetts New Hampshir ... Vermont
    New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.

    64. DECADES OF UNITED STATES HISTORY
    american Cultural history The Twentieth Century specific information can be narrowedby categories which include agriculture, education and literacy
    http://www.ramona.k12.ca.us/rhs/rhslmc/langarts/decades_03.htm
    DECADES OF UNITED STATES HISTORY AND CULTURE
    Decades in 20th Century America Created by Alameda County Library specifically for teens, this site includes annotated links organized by decades, as well as reference books. 20th Century History by the Decades This outstanding resource created by the librarian at Chico High School includes general links spanning more than one decade or specific links to specific decades. Topics included are: general resources, art, advertisements, photos, African Americans, biographies, Chicanos, music, historical overviews, and war. History in Song a good site for song lyrics from various eras. Year by Year: 1900-2000 Created by InfoPlease.com, this site lists links to each individual year within a decade. Information includes population statistics, world and U. S. events, economics, sports, entertainment, and science. People's Century: 1900-1999 A companion site for the PBS program, People's Century

    65. BUBL LINK: 909.09 World History: Areas, Regions, Places
    Europe, Central, North and South America, and the history Compass A listing of historyresources covering Contains specific material on the history of aviation
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC12137
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    909.09 World history: areas, regions, places
    Titles Descriptions
  • Anglo-American History Guide
  • Commonwealth Institute
  • Mystic Places
  • WebChron ...
  • World History Compass
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Anglo-American History Guide
    Annotated index to resources about the history of North America and other English-speaking countries. Includes sections on Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. The index can be browsed by subject or type of resource, or searched.
    Author: Lower Saxony State and University Library, Göttingen
    Subjects: history links
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: germany, europe
    Commonwealth Institute
    Educational and cultural centre in Britain responsible for promoting the contemporary Commonwealth through exhibitions, collections and educational programmes. Includes links to commonwealth organisations, heads of government meetings and Commonwealth country details. Author: Commonwealth Institute Subjects: cultural exchange, international relations
  • 66. PSU Department Of Geography Course Descriptions
    conventional and nonconventional explanations; focus on solutions; case studies ofspecific regions. Prerequisite 3 credits in geography or american history.
    http://www.geog.psu.edu/undergrad/fullist.html

    67. American Indians, Native Americans, History Of A Proud People. History And Cultu
    To find specific tribe locations, use the Tribe Finder. Index of Native AmericanResources on the Net Covers Culture, history, Education, Language, Health
    http://www.americanindians.com/
    Indian Nations are sovereign governments, recognized in the U.S. Constitution and hundreds of treaties with the U.S. President. The history of this continent's original inhabitants encompasses a broad range of cultures and experiences. American Indians varied greatly from region to region, as did their reactions to European settlement. This website will delve into the vast and storied background of most tribes and seek to supply the visitors with as much knowledge as possible about the proud history of Native Americans . Please join us on this journey into the past, experience the present and dream about the future of the American Indian. When Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492 he was welcomed by a brown-skinned people whose physical appearance confirmed him in his opinion that he had at last reached India, and whom, therefore, he called Indios , Indians, a name which, however mistaken in its first application continued to hold its own, and has long since won general acceptance, except in strictly scientific writing, where the more exact term American is commonly used. As exploration was extended north and south it was found that the same race was spread over the whole continent, from the Arctic shores to Cape Horn, everywhere alike in the main physical characteristics, with the exception of the Eskimo in the extreme North, whose features suggest the Mongolian...

    68. Usa And Regions
    american Baptist Churches Regional Organizations american Baptist Churches Regional com/usa/statesbw/regions.shtmlUSA specific regions Trivia USA - specific
    http://www.supercrawler.com/pages/usa_and_regions.html
    lycos infoseek altavista excite yahoo Click Here! Sponsored Links
    supercrawler.com results for usa and regions
    www.shopperuk.com/listings.php
    List of reference tables.

    l, geographicList of guerrilla movementsList of military aircraft: Luftwaffe, Soviet Union and CIS, USA , Royal Air Force, US Navy, Israeli Air Force, RAAFList of aircraft weaponsList of military aircr
    http://www.portaljuice.com/list_of_reference_tables.html
    American Baptist Churches Regional Organizations

    American Baptist Churches Regional Organizations For updates to the region information E-mail: webmaster@abc- usa .org. day of odd-numbered month; target audience: churches within GRR; other regions ; subscribers.
    www.abc-usa.org/regions/regions.html
    BUSINESS REGION WALL MAPS OF THE UNITED STATES

    BUSINESS REGION WALL MAPS OF THE UNITED STATESclick on the following categories or use search for a map. WORLD MAPS. UNITED STATES MAPS. USA SALES REGIONS . CUSTOM MAP DESIGN. ATLANTA GA AREA MAPS. BUSINESS MAPS. www.amaps.com/southeas.htm

    69. The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies,Grades 1 To 6; History And Geography, Gra
    construct a timeline identifying the history of a family that led to the explorationof North America;; environments of regions and examine specific examples of
    http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/social/social.html

    What's New
    Elementary/Secondary Postsecondary Training/Jobs ... Related Sites Location : Home Elementary and Secondary Curriculum and Policy Elementary
    Social Studies
    Grades 1 to 6
    History and Geography
    Grades 7 and 8
    The Ontario Curriculum,
    Contents
    Introduction
    Achievement Levels

    Part 1: Social Studies, Grades 1 to 6

    Heritage and Citizenship
    ...
    Explanatory Notes

    This publication is also available as an Adobe Acrobat file
    Introduction
    The Purpose of The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies, Grades 1 to 6; History and Geography, Grades 7 and 8, 1998
    Students graduating from Ontario schools require the knowledge and skills gained from social studies and the study of history and geography in order to function as informed citizens in a culturally diverse and interdependent world and to compete in a global economy. They also need to develop attitudes that will motivate them to use their knowledge and skills in a responsible manner. The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies,Grades 1 to 6; History and Geography, Grades 7 and 8, 1998 The focus of teaching and learning in the social studies, history, and geography curriculum is on the development of essential knowledge and skills. Students must develop a thorough knowledge of basic concepts that they can apply in a wide range of situations. They must also develop the broad-based skills that are vital to success in the world of work: they must learn to evaluate different points of view and examine information critically to solve problems and make decisions on a variety of issues.

    70. Books About Collecting Cut Glass, Glassware, Glass History
    General Glass history; Amberina; Ancient through Renaissance Glass american OFEgginton Co; TG Hawkes Co; Pressed Glass Articles about specific pressed glass
    http://www.coastside.net/msinfobooks/glassi.html
    Glass: Subject Index Quickscan
    List
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    Index
  • Goofus Glass
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  • 71. LSU Libraries-Geography Subject Guide
    on areas of interest to learn more about climate in specific regions. 18th and 19thcentury North and South America cartographic history materials
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/
    Middleton Library
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Telephone:
    225-578-LOLA Fax:
    To request a book, click here To see new books, click here Collection Development Policy for Geography and Anthropology
    Louisiana State University's Department of Geography and Anthropology

    72. Information Resources For History
    subject, authors, title, or within a specific journal. editions of leading books inthe field of history. Sponsored by the american Council of Learned Societies
    http://www.library.unr.edu/subjects/history.html
    @import "../styles/size.css";
    Off-Campus Access

    - Full text available
    - Open access In search results, click Find It for links to full text or other information. Other Subjects UNR Department of History Please direct questions to Patrick Ragains Ask a
    Librarian!

    Updated 23 March 2004
    Information Resources for History
    Women and Social Movements
    Primary Sources: UNR-licensed Databases
    • AccessUN
      • Index to United Nations documents and publications from 1966 to the present with selected full-text.
      American Periodicals Series (1741 - circa 1900)
      • microfilm edition of the American Periodicals Series , the complete set of which is available in the UNR Libraries.
      Congressional Universe
      • Access to U.S. legislative information from 1970 to the present, including bills, laws, and testimony from congressional hearings.
      CQ Voting and Elections Collection
      • Voting data, analysis, and historical material on presidential, congressional and gubernatorial elections in the United States.

    73. ALA | Internet Resources: U.S. History
    of textual material, museums and archives, and lesbianspecific sites. sources aredifficult to find at most US history sites African-american history A Guide
    http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2001/november3/ushistory.
    ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications
    Career Opportunities

    Back Issues: 2004

    Back Issues: 2003
    ... Back Issues: 2001 November
    INTERNET RESOURCES
    U.S. History: Primary and secondary sources
    November 2001
    Vol. 62, No. 10
    by Paul A. Frisch In February 1996, Meta sites and directories
    About.com Guides.
    An impressive Web directory, About.com lists 30 subjects with links to more than 700 sites covering centuries, biographies, and topics reflecting traditional time frames, major events, gender, race, and ethnicity. The About.com site also provides access to forums, chatrooms, and brief introductory articles. Access: http://americanhistory.about.com/index.htm
    WWW Virtual Library History: United States. The History Index Network is maintained by Lynn H. Nelson, professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Kansas. The U.S. history portion is superbly organized into three major categories with many topics. The first category, Research Tools, includes bibliography, materials, research aids, and associations and societies, which each have more specific categories. The second major category lists 19 historical topics. The third major category is divided into 11 chronological periods from pre-Columbian contact to the 20th century.

    74. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American, Publications For Children
    on Indians, books on a number of specific peoples, and a series of books on the traditions,history, legends, and by Lisa Sita of New York=s american Museum of
    http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/nachild.htm
    Smithsonian Institution
    Recommended Publications for Children on Native American Subjects
    Your school and public libraries may have some of the books listed here. Your local public library may be able to get books for you from other libraries. Those books that are in print (most are) may be purchased through bookstores, or ordered directly from the publishers, whose addresses are supplied. (Note: many of these publishers have other books on Native Americans.) This book list is arranged in the following categories: Newspapers, Magazines, Maps Book Series Coloring Books Books: Crafts, Activities, Projects, Sign Language ... Real Child Books Newspapers, Magazines, Maps RedSun Institute, P.O. Box 122, Creston, CO 81131. Publishes Native Monthly Reader (eight issues per school year). Aimed at students in grades 6 -12, this newspaper includes articles on Native American culture and current events. Cobblestone Publishing, 30 Grove Street, Peterborough, NH 03458. Publishes several magazines, including Cobblestone and Faces . A number of all-Indian back issues are available. Issue topics include the Iroquois, Sioux, Cherokee, Maya, and Inca; Indians of the Plains, Northwest Coast, and Northeast Coast; there are also issues on such subjects as the Indian and the buffalo and first encounters between Native Americans and Europeans. Ages 8 - 14.

    75. Library Users Guide World History
    american Historical Association s Guide to Historical Literature UNI example as wellas the history of individual specific topic areas such as medicine, naval
    http://www.library.uni.edu/instruction/lughistoryworld.shtml
    Library User's Guide:
    World History Table of Contents Identifying Books Atlases Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Research Guides ... History Journals Online The study of history may focus on particular geographic regions, political entities, groups of people, or chronological periods. Historians may employ one or more of a variety of approaches - biographical, cultural, diplomatic, intellectual, military, political, quantitative, and social are some of the common approaches used. IDENTIFYING BOOKS Use UNISTAR to identify and locate materials on your topic owned by Rod Library. To find books on the history of a country, do a Subject search in UNISTAR using the subdivision "History" after the name of the country; for example, Japan-History. For more comprehensive, broader results, try a Keyword search with the name of the country and "History," for example, Japan and History. Sample subject headings on historical topics include: Arab countriesHistory Authors, French18th CenturyBiography Elizabeth I, Queen Of England, 1533-1603

    76. America's Ethnic Groups-Teen Services Berkeley Public Library
    A volume in the publisher s american history Series, this Ref 398.20973 Am35 americanFolklore an Encyclopedia describes folk beliefs of specific ethnic and
    http://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/teen/amethnic.html
    America's Ethnic Groups:
    Starting Points in Cultural Exploration
    General Information
    Ref 301.0973 En19 volume 2
    Encyclopedia of American Social History (Scribner,1993)
    Individual chapters describe the American arrivals and subcultures of many ethnic groups. Ref 305 En19 volume 1
    Encyclopedia of World Cultures: North America (G. K. Hall,1991)
    Political and social histories, as well as current issues and bibliographies, cover most ethnic groups now living in the U. S. and Canada. Ref 305.8 Am35i (2 volumes)
    American Immigrant Cultures
    Arranged alphabetically by ethnic group and topic, this describes how different cultures have been acculturated. This work includes lots of clear black and white photos. Ref 305.8 G191 (2 volumes)
    Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America (Gale,1995)
    Ethnic groups who have immigrated here from all continents, as well as a variety of indigenous North American peoples, are described in terms of history, ethnology, and current socioeconomics. Ref Desk 305.8 R9212o The Official Guide to Racial and Ethnic Diversity (New Strategist, 1996)

    77. Oregon Cities, Oregon (Oregon Counties)
    cities in specific regions of Oregon, visit the Regional pages of Online Highways.The largest city in Oregon is Portland. The oldest american settlement west
    http://www.ohwy.com/or/o/orcity.htm
    Online Highways Oregon Oregon Counties Oregon Cities To find cities in specific regions of Oregon, visit the Regional pages of Online Highways. The largest city in Oregon is Portland . The oldest American settlement west of the Mississippi is Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia. The capital of Oregon is Salem Cities Sumpter Brooks Charleston Silverton More Information Oregon Cities and Towns A-C Oregon Cities and Towns D-K Oregon Cities and Towns L-Q Oregon Cities and Towns R-V ... Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Oregon at Tripadvisor.com Employment Agencies
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    Online Highways Guides: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Link to this page
    To find what you need in Oregon use DexOnline Internet Yellow Pages Hotels
    Oregon by OneTime.com City: Hotel Name: Check-In Date: Check-Out Date: # of Guests: Find Great Deals and Free reviews for Oregon at Tripadvisor.com. Quick, Easy and Secure Online Hotel Reservations Search 1000's of Apartments Find and Compare Real Estate Agents Excursions on the World Famous Rogue River ... Airport Information

    78. HIST 481 Slavery In World History
    Searches may be limited to a specific subject category of chronology recording significantevents in Africa, Africanamerican and Pan African history.
    http://library.tamu.edu/vgn/portal/tamulib/content/renderer/0,2174,1724_4159313,
    @import url("/vgn/portal/views/style"); /*IE and NN6x styles*/ LibCat Chiron E-Resources Site Map ... My Portal Sunday, June 06, 2004 E-Resources Research Guides Tutorials Subject Specialist Librarian ... Class Guides > HIST 481 Slavery in World History
    History 481: Slavery in World History Carmelita celpickett@tamu.edu , 862-1893 or jdkitchens@tamu.edu IMPORTANT RESEARCH CONCEPTS Getting Started Doing Research : Learn more about research strategies and techniques. Citations Guides *See also course syllabus* Course Syllabus History 481 : Important information about required class readings, research paper requirements, and citing style guide. Electronic Resources Introduction to the WWW : Gain basic knowledge of WWW, Internet utilities, and search engines. Primary Resources Research Student Resources on Academic Integrity and Plag i arism : This guide defines plagiarism, academic dishonesty, and provides examples of plagiarism. CATALOGS CRL CATALOG (Center for Research Libraries) A collection of over 600,000 searchable titles from a consortium of North American universities, research institutions, and colleges. LIBCAT WORLDCAT
    Academic Search Premier : Scholarly, multi-discipline, full text database designed, indexes over 4300 periodicals and contains full text for over 3400 scholarly publications. Dates: Varies.

    79. American Historical Association
    In such cases where specific schools and colleges are involved, activities CathyGorn, National history Day. Noralee Frankel, american Historical Association.
    http://www.historians.org/teaching/policy/Benchmarks.htm
    Benchmarks for Professional Development in Teaching of History as a Discipline In June 2002, Bruce Craig, director of the National Coalition for History, organized a meeting with staff from the U.S. Department of Education to discuss the Teaching American History Grants. The executive directors of the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, and the National Council for the Social Studies attended the meeting. These three organizations have encouraged and supported collaboration among teachers at all levels for many years and have produced materials including publications and pamphlets that integrate sound historical and pedagogical scholarship with suggested classroom practice. This document suggests that collaboratives for professional development in history teaching need to be planned and viewed from several vantage points. First, they must be set up according to certain general criteria, in terms of planning procedures, participation and duration. Second, they must involve sound approaches to historical content. Third, they must pay due attention to pedagogy and to active learning. Fourth, they must emphasize several definable habits of mind, ranging from uses of evidence and interpretation in forming arguments to understanding issues of change over time. Fifth and finally, collaborations must help teachers deal with appropriate methods of assessment. Above all, the collaborative programs must rest upon two fundamental assumptions:

    80. M.Phil. International Studies 2003-04
    Society and Politics of Latin America, LA**, 4K, history and Anthropology of Mexico,LA, 4K, 12.5. globalization, and the applicability to specific regions of more
    http://www.intstudies.cam.ac.uk/study/mpis/
    Centre of International Studies centre of international studies postgraduate study
    About the Centre
    ...
    Centre for North African Studies
    M.Phil. International Studies 2003-04
    Closing date 31st January
    University of Cambridge
    International Studies Degree Committee
    M.Phil. International Studies
    Course organiser: Dr. C.A. Jones International Studies Degree Committee,
    6th Floor History Faculty Building,
    West Road,
    Cambridge CB3 9EF.
    and
    Centre of International Studies
    First Floor
    17 Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1RX E-mail: caj26@cam.ac.uk Secretary responsible: Mrs Wendy Cooke Centre of International Studies First Floor 17 Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1RX E-mail: wec20@cam.ac.uk
    Course Outline
    The M.Phil. International Studies draws on subject-specific courses and supervision capacity from the M.Phil. International Relations (which will continue to be offered) in order to offer a dedicated gateway to the doctorate, by providing greatly enhanced generic research training in place of part of the M.Phil. International Relations subject-specific material. The MPhil is recognised by the ESRC as part of its 1+3 exercise for PhD students. The M.Phil. International Studies is designed for a relatively small number of students, and is a response to three perceived needs.

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