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  1. Writing Through Children's and Young Adult Literature, Grades 4-8: From Authors to Authorship by Mary Strong, Mimi Neamen, 1993-09
  2. Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor (Young Adult Novels in the Classroom) by Chris Crowe, 2007-01-30
  3. Supplementing Literature Programs by Eble Mary M., 1993-06
  4. International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights
  5. The Pigman & Me (Bantam Starfire Books) by Paul Zindel, 1999-10

21. EKU | LIB 802 Literature And Related Materials For Young Adults
given to young adult titles and authors. and multicultural issues in young adult literatureand related teen literacy services in specific geographical areas.
http://www.education.eku.edu/Faculty_Staff/KOLLOFF/lib802/802syllabus_files/802s
Dr. MaryAnn Kolloff Office Hours
Tuesday/Thursday: 2:30 – 4:30 pm and by appointment Summer I 2004
May 17, 2004 - June 26, 2004
Crabbe Library 301 Phone LIB 802
CRN:
521 Lancaster Ave. E-mail maryann.kolloff@eku.edu On-ground, Face-to-face Richmond KY URL www.education.eku.edu/Faculty_staff//KOLLOFF/ Web-enhanced
DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
LIB 802: LITERATURE AND RELATED MATERIALS FOR YOUNG ADULTS
CREDIT HOURS:
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed for teachers and school media librarians preparing to work with young adults. Literature and related materials appropriate for supplementing school curricula and encouraging recreational reading among young adults fifteen years and older will be explored.
REQUIRED READINGS AND MATERIALS
Texts : Required Readings Blume , J. (2001) Places I Never Meant To Be New York : Simon Pulse
ISBN: 0689842589. Paperback, Fiction, Short Stories. Chambers, A. (2001). Postcards form No Man’s Land UK : Random House. ISBN: 0099408627, paperback Fiction, History.
Crutcher , C. (2004).

22. Kent State University - LMS - Children's Literature
bibliographies about writers of young adult literature who lived information abouta specific literary work Contemporary authors A biobibliographical full text
http://www.library.kent.edu/subjects/child_lit/
Return to LMS homepage
Children's and Young Adult Literature
Primary Source Materials - Juvenile Collection - 9th floor
The children's and young adult books are shelved according to Library of Congress call numbers in a separate collection on the ninth floor of the library at the far end of the stacks to the left of the stairwell exit. The location "Juv Coll" above or beside the call number indicates books shelved in the Juvenile Collection.
Secondary Source Materials
Secondary source materials written about children's and young adult literature are found in books and articles addressed to teachers, students, librarians, and parents. These materials can be located by using KentLINK and OhioLINK , periodical indexes, and other bibliographic sources listed in this guide.
KentLINK
The library's online catalog, KentLINK , enables users to locate materials by author, title, word and subject. A word search is more comprehensive than a subject search because it searches the title, subject, and note fields. Try a word search for poetry and short story titles that might be in collected works. Examples are:

23. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Literature & Language Arts
documents that deal with specific writers to resources for teachers, parents, authors storytellers. and lesson plans for children s and young adult literature.
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/arts/artlit.html
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A+ Research and Writing

...a step-by-step guide for research and writing "help site" for high school students
Aesop's Fables Online Collection

...a compilation of over 600 of the fables, with RealAudio encoding of some
American Heritage Book of English Usage

...the online, 1996 version of this classic reference work includes the topics of "grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms"
American Verse Project

...a searchable electronic archive of American poetry prior to 1920
Anagram Server

...a fun online tool that creates anagrams from any word or phrase you type in AskERIC Lesson Plans : Language Arts Ask the Young Adult Author ...questions and answers asked of favorite YA authors Authors ...a literary site with "pointers to individual author guides or other cumulative documents that deal with specific writers" Basic Steps in the Research Process ...a step-by-step guide to help students with their research projects Bibliomania : The Network Library ...full text of many classic works of fiction; reference and nonfiction to be added

24. :: Ez2Find :: Authors
25) Western (90) World literature (5,719) young adult (103 Classical Studies (554)Arts literature Titles (0 to websites related to specific authors and their
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25. ALAN Review - Winter 1999 Volume 26, Number 2
However, little direct, specific attention has been given to writers because of itsrange of authors and story young adult literature for Reluctant Male Readers.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/winter99/gill.html
Editors: James Blasingame James.Blasingame@asu.edu Lori A. Goodson LAGoodson@aol.com Winter 1999 Volume 26, Number 2
YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULT MALES
Sam D. Gill In our experiences as teachers or media specialists, many of us have noticed the same phenomenon: adolescent males often tend to enjoy literature less than their female counterparts. Of course, as middle school and high school teachers and media specialists, we have no control over the early reading experiences or instruction a male child receives, and since the patterns of reading behavior have been established long before he reaches our classroom, it may seem impossible to help him become an avid reader. But it is not impossible. In fact, helping a male become an enthusiastic reader may be as simple as offering a kind of literature that will engage him with intriguing plots, fast-paced action, and characters who not only catch his interest, but who mirror the life that he is living. Recent critical studies of the subject matter and themes of young adult literature have included focuses on the presentation of female gender roles ( ), readers' responses to the portrayal of racial minorities (

26. ALAN Review - Fall 1998 Volume 26, Number 1
we have recommended titles because their authors and/or principle of an elective coursecalled young adult literature. . in order to broker specific books to
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/fall98/wilder.html
Editors: James Blasingame James.Blasingame@asu.edu Lori A. Goodson LAGoodson@aol.com Fall 1998 Volume 26, Number 1
The High School Connection
Interested in good advice and book suggestions from teachers who have used young adult literature in high school classes for over 20 years each? Read on!
Young Adult Literature in the High School
Ann Wilder and Alan B. Teasley Co-Editors, The High School Connection In our experience, high school English teachers use YA books in three ways: as books for whole-class study, as read-alouds, and as "classroom library" books to recommend to students during reading workshop or other independent reading opportunities. Young Adult Books for "Whole Class" Study Prior to the late 1960s, there was children's literature and there was the rest of it. For serious study, high school English teachers selected the best from the rest of itespecially those books that would prepare students for college literature classes: The Scarlet Letter, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Great Gatsby, and Silas Marner. Suddenly, it seemed, there appeared a new phenomenon-the teenage "problem novel," realistic fiction intended for adolescent readers. As we remember it, there was nothing, and then there were Robert Lipsyte's The Contender ( ), S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders (

27. Welcome To Richmond Public Library, YA - Reading & Writing
This section of the search engine is a specific directory of linksto sites about young adult authors and their literature. authors
http://www.richmondpubliclibrary.org/ya/readWrite.htm
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Teenreads.com
http://www.teenreads.com/
TeenInk: A Magazine Written by Teens for Teens
http://www.teenink.org/
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http://www.teenlit.com
Library Web Pages
Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Teen Reads
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/read/teenlists.html
...
http://slj.reviewsnews.com/
Personal Web Pages
Reading Rants! Out of the Ordinary Teen Booklists
http://tln.lib.mi.us/~amutch/jen/
Favorite Teenage Angst Books
http://www.grouchy.com/angst/
Directories
Google Directory-Arts-Literature-Authors-Young Adult
http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Literature/Authors/Young_Adult/
Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/28/ref=br_bh_1_te/002-8214553-3556803
Compiled by Elizabeth Johnson Kerr
Personal Web Pages Directory RPL YA Poetry

28. Art-Writers - Saskatchewan Web Sites -Saskatchewan Libraries
listing of authors or search specific categories such as on the province, librariesin Saskatchewan, book awards and authors. young adult literature, Canadian.
http://www.lib.sk.ca/Rex8/writers.cfm

Home
Feedback Index Site Search
Saskatchewan Web Sites The Saskatchewan Web Sites Collection is a database of Saskatchewan related web sites. Arthur Slade : Writing for Young Adults
http://www.arthurslade.com/index.html

Subjects: Canadian LiteratureSaskatchewan Slade, Arthur G. (Arthur Gregory) Young adult literature, Canadian
Courtney Milne - Photographer

Biographical information, upcoming events, published books, multimedia presentations, Palliative Care Art Wall, portfolios, workshops and published articles are covered on the site.
http://www.courtneymilne.com/main.html

Subjects: PhotographersSaskatchewan ArtistsSaskatchewan
Edward Willett's Intergalactic Library

Edward Willett is a freelance writer and performer in Regina. He is the author of four young-adult science fiction and fantasy novels plus non-fiction and children's non-fiction books.
http://www.edwardwillett.com
Subjects: Willett, Edward, 1959- Canadian LiteratureSaskatchewan Festival of Words, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Novelists, poets, creative non-fiction writers, media figures, dramatists, singer-song writers, storytellers from across Canada, who present all kinds of performances, workshops, panels, interviews, readings, drama, cabarets, book signings. Information on past festivals is also available. http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/praifes/

29. Young Adult Librarian's Help/Homepage - Online Resources
down into the six specific areas of date information about contemporary authors whowrite programming for teens; Suite101 Online s young adult literature Page;
http://yahelp.suffolk.lib.ny.us/yaonline.html
YA LIBRARIANS'
HOMEPAGE Online Resources General Resources Homeschool Resources General Resources NEW Developing Adolescents: A Reference for Professionals Created by the American Psychological Association (APA) to educate other professionals about adolescent psychology. The broad subject of “development” is broken down into the six specific areas of development, physical, cognitive, emotional, social and behavioral. (you will need Adobe Acrobat to view this document)

30. Literature Resources
specific authors Resources. Arts Humanities literature Genres Children s young adult literature Resources Linguistics/Languages.
http://www7.tamu-commerce.edu/library/lit.htm
Literature/Composition Resources On The Internet
The Literature Resources are divided into these groups: Composition and Links to Links
Electronic Texts

Poetry Resources

Various Time Periods/Types
...
Folklore
Composition and Links to Links
Ask Oxford.Com -the site contains a wealth of language-related information and resources. So if you have a query about the English language, need some help with your writing skills, are curious about how dictionaries are made, or simply have some time on your hands to learn about the language, simply consult the experts at AskOxford.com
Booknotes -America's Finest Authors on Reading, Writing, and the Power of Ideas
Cambridge History of English and American Literature
Citing Electronic Resources
Common Errors in English
Concordances ...
Critical Reading -Critical guide contains sections on poetry, fiction, prose in fiction, and writing anaytical essays
Elements of Style -Strunk
Good Grammar, Good Style™ Pages
Internet Resources for English Teachers
Links to Places Literary
Literature Resources for the High School and College Student ...
Problem of Meaning in Literature . Problem of meaning discusses the meaning of literature from the point of view of the author, the text, and the reader
Professional Writer's Source
Teacher's Resource Center teaching tools for literature for young readers from Bantam Doubleday Dell
A Web of On-Line Grammars -grammars of as many languages as can be found on the Web. It includes all types of grammars: reference grammars, learning grammars, and historical grammars

31. Delta College English Division Outcomes: LIT 252W
for selecting young adult books and authors. writing skills to heighten understandingof young adult literature. Write effectively for a specific audience and
http://www.delta.edu/english/Outcomes/lit252W.html
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Updated: 9/25/02 English Division LIT 252WW, Young Adult Literature (3 credits)
The Outcomes and Objectives function as a guideline for teachers and students. They provide an easy checklist to determine if you have accomplished the goals of a course.
Course Description: Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 112A, ENG 112H, ENG 113. Explores literature written for and about young adults, defined as those students in middle or junior high and high school. Surveys quality trade books, with emphasis on top writers of the best, most engaging literature. Increases awareness of how literature speaks to young adults and engages them in language and learning experiences. Appropriate for general students of literature and those planning to enter careers in secondary education, sociology, psychology, and juvenile justice. (45/0)
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

32. School Of Library And Information Science
Critically evaluate books of authors and illustrators Late April specific datesto be announced. Research Paper on Children’s or young adult literature.
http://www.usm.edu/slis/629.htm
LIS 629 - STUDIES IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Dr. Rosemary Chance
Spring 2004 The University of Southern Mississippi
The School of Library and Information Science Printer friendly version [ Word doc HTML CATALOG DESCRIPTION
PURPOSE
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
  • Articulate current, interesting information about authors, illustrators, books, and publishing trends.
    Critically evaluate books of authors and illustrators featured at the Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival.
  • TEACHING STRATEGIES
    CHATS:
    Consult instructor. COMMUNICATION
    Communication between students and instructor will be facilitated by way of e-mail, chat rooms, discussion board, and telephone. E-mail is used when private discussions are needed between the student and instructor or between students. The discussion board will be an open format for all students at the same time. Each student is required to e-mail the instructor at the beginning of the semester and to provide his or her e-mail address, mailing address, and all telephone numbers where the student can be reached.

    33. Children's Literature
    of their works are entered under Child authors. . Milne, AA. To find a specific children sbook Sources on Children s AND young adult literature, including its
    http://www.stolaf.edu/library/instruction/bibs/Children's Lit.html
    Back to St. Olaf College Libraries Page
    Back to Course-Specific Research Guides Page Finding
    C H I L D R E N S L I T E R A T U R E
    At St. Olaf College Library of Congress Classification Sage and Other Library Catalogs Tour of the Rolvaag Stacks Rolvaag Reference Collection ... Just for Fun
    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION Juvenile belles lettres falls under the Library of Congress classification PZ, 5-90 - "works classed here are in English and in foreign languages". Subject Heading: Children's Literature
    • "Here are entered collections of works published for children, including literary works, nonliterary works, or both. Works on books for children considered as physical objects are entered under Children's books. Works on the reading interest of children, and/or lists of books read by or recommended for children , are entered under Children Books and reading. Collections of literary works or individual literary works written by children under 15 years of age are entered under Children's writings. Works on child authors and/or discussions of their works are entered under Child authors."
    Subject Heading: Juvenile literature
    • USE subdivision Juvenile literature under subjects USE Children's literature
    Subject Heading: Juvenile poetry
    • USE subdivision Juvenile poetry under names of countries, cities, etc., under names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings.

    34. English Department Course Catalog
    in writing, language, journalism, and literature; specific descriptions of EG 592Studies in young adult literature EG 594 598 Studies in Major authors EG 790
    http://www.emporia.edu/english/gradcourses.html
    GRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS The Department of English offers a broad variety of courses in writing, language, journalism, and literature; specific descriptions of courses offered each semester are available before the start of registration. Click Here for Current Semester Course Offerings Composition/ Writing
    EG 501 Topics in Professional Writing Criticism/Rhetoric
    EG 510 Studies in Criticism
    EG 515 Studies in Rhetoric
    EG 710 Seminar in Criticism
    EG 715 Seminar in Rhetoric
    EG 810 Introduction to Graduate Studies World Literature
    EG 520 Studies in World Literature
    EG 720 Seminar in World Literature British Literature
    EG 530 Studies in British Literature
    EG 730 Seminar in British Literature American Literature EG 540 Studies in American Literature EG 740 Seminar in American Literature Folklore/Mythology EG 550 Studies in Folklore EG 555 Studies in Mythology EG 750 Seminar in Folklore EG 755 Seminar in Mythology Ethnic/Gender Studies EG 560 Studies in Women's Literature EG 565 Studies in Ethnic Literature EG 760 Seminar in Women's Literature EG 765 Seminar in Ethnic Literature Language/Linguistics EG 570 Studies in Language and Linguistics EG 770 Seminar in Language and Linguistics Creative Writing EG 580 Advanced Fiction Writing EG 585 Advanced Poetry Writing EG 587 Topics in Creative Writing EG 588 Studies in Creative Writing EG 680 Undergraduate Seminar in Creative Writing

    35. Syllabus For 548
    adult Problems and Concerns; young adult literature and Literary Focus on SpecificWorks and/or authors Electronic Media and the young adult; Research Relating
    http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/Syllabus/548syllabus.html
    A drawing, entitled "The Sphinx" by 14 year- old Honorata Gajda completed in 1997, in Oslo, Norway.
    Permission graciously granted by Honorata and her parents to use the drawning in this site.
    SYLLABUS
    MATERIALS FOR YOUNG ADULTS
    Professor Kay E. Vandergrift
    3 Credits
    COURSE DESCRIPTION
    Evaluation and selection of materials based upon the biological, socio-cultural, psychological and developmental characteristics of young adults; guidance in the use of these materials, emphasizing gender-fair and multicultural resources and the attitudes, interests, problems, and opportunities of young adults in contemporary society.
    PRE- AND/OR CO-REQUISITES
    None
    COMPETENCIES ADDRESSED
    At the conclusion of the course it is expected that students will be able to:
    Describe the historical development, current trends, and enduring characteristics of young adult literature. [Note: The term "literature" is used broadly to refer to works in all media.] Identify current reading, viewing, and listening interests of young adults and incorporate these findings into collection development and program planning. Apply factual and interpretive information on adolescent psychology, growth and development, sociology, and popular culture in planning for materials and services for young adults.

    36. Young Adult Literature - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    young adult literature. Biographical Critical Sources. Bibliographies Book Lists. Periodical Indexes. Journals. Internet Resources Periodical Indexes (Journal Articles on young adult authors
    http://www.lib.uwf.edu/eli/Arts/YoungAdult.shtml

    ELi Research Guides

    University of West Florida Libraries
    Young Adult Literature
    Books on this subject may be found in the library catalog under the subject headings, "YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE," "YOUNG ADULT FICTION," and "YOUNG ADULT POETRY." Other examples of relevant subject headings which may be used from the "command" search mode include: s=youthbooks and reading
    s=teenagersbooks and reading
    s=best booksyoung adult literature
    s=young adultsbooks and reading
    s=young adultfiction
    s=cormier robert
    sc=race relations

    ("sc" are Library of Congress children's subject headings.) These special headings are particularly useful in retrieving only children's books on a given subject. Consult the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings (located near WebLUIS terminals) or try keyword searching for additional subject headings. Back to Top Show Menu
    Authors of Books for Young People. (Ref. PN 497.W35 l971, Suppl. 1979)
    Children's Literature: A Guide to the Criticism. (Ref. PR 990.H4 1987)
    Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index. (Ref. PN 771.C585)

    37. The Best Children's Literature (On The Net)
    The Best Children's literature ( On The Net) Purpose The compilation of links to available texts of the best works. of literature for children and young adults (two separate sections) on the Net. have forgone age specific reading suggestions Here for authors at the
    http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Jardin/1630
    The Best Children's Literature
    (On The Net) Purpose: The compilation of links to available texts of the best works
    of literature for children and young adults (two separate sections) on the Net. Because we all know very adult six-year-olds and very childish teenagers
    I have forgone age specific reading suggestions. Suffice it to say that
    you will find in the "children" section those works which might either be read
    to a younger child or which a younger child might read on his or her own; while
    the "young adult" section contains mostly those works which might present
    some difficulties for the youngest readers.
    This compilation will be an ongoing project from now on; and, naturally, your
    help will always be greatly appreciated: If you know of an excellent work
    for children or young adults, please let us know about itIf we judge it to be worthy of inclusion in this page we will most certainly include it. (Please be sure, first, that the text is either in the public domain or its author has given permission for it to be on the Net.) Also, if you find that any of the links on this page are down, we

    38. Children's And Young Adult Book Reading Resources
    We urge you to simply contact us directly with specific interests and/or checkour MULTICULTURAL literature FOR CHILDREN AND young ADULTS by Ginny
    http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/newreading.htm
    Page Updated June 8, 2004
    Author Cynthia Leitich Smith

    Cyn's Books, Articles, Stories

    Cyn's Teacher/Reader Guides

    Cyn's Writing Life
    ...
    by Cynthia Leitich Smith

    Learn more about the
    National Book Festival
    Donate Books To: If I Can Read,
    I Can Do Anything
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    BookExpo America booksellers conference Children's Bookstores, Recommended By Teachers, Librarians, and Authors from Author Kathleen Duey That Bookstore in Blytheville Blytheville, Arkansas Hicklebees San Jose, California Cody's Books Berkeley, California Vroman's Bookstore Pasadena, California Haslam's Bookstore St. Petersburg, Florida The Book Stall at Chestnut Court Winnetka, Illinois Pages For All Ages Savoy, Illinois Watermark Books Wichita, Kansas Lemuria Books Jackson, Mississippi Sundial Shop Laconia, New Hampshire Page One Bookstore Albuquerque, New Mexico Books of Wonder New York, New York The Little Book House New York, New York Powell's City of Books Portland, Oregon BookPeople Austin, Texas Flying Pig Children's Books Charlotte, Vermont Words Worth Books Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

    39. Literature Resources@Web English Teacher
    Civil War, Native American works, Women Writers, and young Readers. Links to LiteratureA very extensive collection of links to specific authors.
    http://www.webenglishteacher.com/litgeneral.html
    General Literature Resources Alex: Catalogue of Electronic Texts
    A searchable collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy.
    AllReaders.com

    You remember the book, but the title and author escape you? Try this search tool, which asks for details, then generates a list of possible matches. American Studies, Black History and Literature
    An impressive collection of writing by and about African Americans. Artists for LIteracy
    An interesting blend of popular music and literacy. Be sure to click on "Famous SIBLs" for a list of songs inspired by literature.
    Banned Book Quest

    Students investigate the history of censorship in relation to four specific titles. They assume one of four roles in a hypothetical situation and make recommendations. Banned Books Week at the American Library Association
    This site contains a variety of links to resources, including a list of the Top 100 Banned Books, 1990-1999. (The Harry Potter series, which is #1 "Most Banned" for 1999, weighs in at #48 for the whole decade.) Book-A-Minute Classics , just for fun.

    40. Young Adult Literature - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    Journal Articles on young adult authors and literature found using these specificsources A1C5139) ISLMC Children s literature/young adult literature Book Review
    http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Arts/YoungAdult.shtml

    ELi Research Guides

    University of West Florida Libraries
    Young Adult Literature
    Books on this subject may be found in the library catalog under the subject headings, "YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE," "YOUNG ADULT FICTION," and "YOUNG ADULT POETRY." Other examples of relevant subject headings which may be used from the "command" search mode include: s=youthbooks and reading
    s=teenagersbooks and reading
    s=best booksyoung adult literature
    s=young adultsbooks and reading
    s=young adultfiction
    s=cormier robert
    sc=race relations

    ("sc" are Library of Congress children's subject headings.) These special headings are particularly useful in retrieving only children's books on a given subject. Consult the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings (located near WebLUIS terminals) or try keyword searching for additional subject headings. Back to Top Show Menu
    Authors of Books for Young People. (Ref. PN 497.W35 l971, Suppl. 1979)
    Children's Literature: A Guide to the Criticism. (Ref. PR 990.H4 1987)
    Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index. (Ref. PN 771.C585)

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