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Family Readiness Program Evaluation Psychology Case Study
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Most notably, the Family Readiness Program focuses on supporting the families of the military members serving either locally, regionally or deployed overseas. This is achieved by preparing both the military servicemen and their families on how to go through separation that makes the military men stay away from their families for the duration of the mission. 
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Attitudes toward Sex Education on Children Psychology Literature review
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The learning of sex education from an early age will help in creating a better society with enriched awareness. Raising awareness among the children about sex will further assist them to understand their role and responsibility according to their respective gender in the future (Student Health Service Department of Health, 2010).
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Effectiveness of Insurance Fraud Interventions Psychology Literature review
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Various research studies carried out over time have taken different approaches in relation to methods applied in exploring issues revolving around domestic insurance fraud. Laegreid’s research article uses a method that utilizes automatic fraud detection by classifying individuals in either of two created groups, fraud and control groups. 
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Analysis of Pavlovian Conditioning: Its not What You Think it Is by Robert A. Rescorla Psychology Literature review
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The participants who do not acquire the rule during the training period, for them, the peak-shifts may apply any difficulty and have perceptual discrimination for both the learner and the trainer, taking control over some rules, which might have an implication for making the decisions and choices, with preferences. 
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Differences between the Visual Perceptions of Letter and Objects both at Global and Local Levels Psychology Lab Report
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Besides, the respondents were directed to search specific stimuli for the target both at local and global levels. The trails were categorized into three types (as target present, target-absent, and target present at the wrong level). Given that the experiment majored in both local and local perspectives, the experiment produced six conditions.
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Gender Differences in Success Psychology Research Paper
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 Different backgrounds have provided an insight into attitudes spared towards different sexes and the implications of socially structured stereotypes on the performance of some people in some fields. The study will revolve around related literature and embark on an efficient methodology to collect and analyze data.
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Negative Impacts of Separation or Divorce on Children and Adolescents Psychology Literature review
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Parental separation and divorce have serious negative impacts on children's development because, in the short-term, the experience leaves children and adolescents struggling to cope emotionally and unable to engage in their routine activities. The short-term impacts of family dissolution on the affected children include.
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Interaction between Trait Emotional Intelligence, Age and Gender Psychology Lab Report
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Based on the above results, it is indeed impossible to dispute the counter-notion that men have higher emotional intelligence than women. This is reinforced by the performance of male participants across the two age groups, which essentially reinforced their dominance. However, studies supporting this notion are not common.
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Grief and Loss Psychology Literature review
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In order to have a holistic, elaborate and flexible view of loss, this acknowledges the existing theories of bereavement. The paper ends with recommendations for possible future research in the area and personal growth experience of the internship program. The loss is are the current theme that is always present and bound in human life. 
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Analysis of Studies about Sexism and Gender Inequality Psychology Literature review
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Due to the fact that these findings are connected to reality and critical evaluations have been practiced in coming up with the conclusions of the study, I support the results and feel that the knowledge behind this study would be very much helpful in health maintenance (Hatzenbuehler et al., 2009). 
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The Effects of Violent Video Games on Children and Adolescents Aggression Psychology Literature review
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In the research, violent virtual gaming has been linked to an increase in aggression in habitual players as compared to nonviolent players. Both the individualistic cultures like the U.S. and collectivistic culture like Japan have the same impact on violent video games. It, therefore, illustrates the negative powerful influence of violent games.
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Child Development Psychology Analysis Psychology Coursework
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The ages for the milestones are, therefore, only approximate and should not be taken as dogma or hard lines of delineation.  Although children progress along the lines of development together, they often may not.  Thus, a child may match the milestones of cognitive development but show slower growth in the social areas. 
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Gender Issues in Psychology: Cyberbullying Psychology Coursework
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In contrast, boys are said to be less likely to participate in such acts, but that the acts they are able to perpetrate tend to be much more creative and severe in nature, foregoing simple verbal insults in favor of more painful and long-term results – that is, what their acts lack in frequency, they more than make up for in their impact.
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Biopsychology of Anxiety Disorders with Treatment Approach Using Medication and Therapy Psychology Coursework
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There were also homework sessions and a number of different meditation methods were used. The participants were distributed among a number of classes that contained patients with a variety of conditions, both medical and psychological, and the instructors involved were not told which patients were taking part in the study.
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Theoretical Analysis of My Psychosocial Development Psychology Essay
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Today, when I recall memories from the past, I see myself kissing my mother in the cheek. I remember one dream in particular in which something held my hand in hand and flew me room to room in my home. That was the scariest yet the most adventurous of my earliest dreams. I remember the yellow lemon cake that I had cut on my third birthday.
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Midlife Crisis, Its Causes and Misconceptions Psychology Essay
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The information found is very small such that it cannot make a valid claim about midlife crisis. However, some researchers have attempted to differentiate the facts from misconceptions about midlife crisis. It is important to note that a better understanding of the midlife stage can assist in knowing what ‘midlife crisis’ entails. 
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Definition and Cause: Autism Psychology Coursework
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Anti-cause activists suggest that autism should be considered as a way of life, rather than as some abnormality. While this approach is certainly liberating in its intentions, it is hard to argue that the often-severe social and behavioral outcomes associated with autism are symbolic of a desired “way of life”.
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Do Colors Affect Your Mood Psychology Essay
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Colors are not present in nature for an unknown reason but they have a mysterious but an obvious effect on the living purpose of human beings. The potential of colors is never to be underestimated as it is controlling us even while we are unknowing about it. The human eyes can detect numerous shades of colors and still, there are colors that are unknown to the human eye which is mysterious in nature.
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Role and the Life of a Mental Health Counsellor Psychology Coursework
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Eeds is a strong advocate of Energy psychology. She also supports MOCSA (Metropolitan Organization for Counter Sexual Assault) that supports women who have been sexually assaulted by providing them emotional and mental support, helping during court cases, and conducting therapy sessions for the victim. 
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Education and Awareness on HIV/AIDS between Two Regions in Sierra Leone Psychology Dissertation
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Despite the aid of antiretroviral drugs that have helped to decrease the death rate in HIV/AIDS, the rate of newly infected cases is still on the rise. This research aims to investigate the knowledge of Sierra Leoneans on the issues relating to HIV/AIDS. There was a selection of participants from both rural and urban regions.
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Effects of Drugs Used by Parents on Infants or New Born Babies Psychology Coursework
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Avoidance or negligence of parents may create psychological problems and aggressive behaviors in the minds of the children. Physical problems such as birth defects and autism and psychological problems such as ADHD are believed to be the contributions of drug abuse by mothers during pregnancy and breastfeeding periods.    
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Gender Verification Performed on a Jane Doe Psychology Coursework
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Female athletes trained vigorously and developed more beefy or muscular built and, even though brawny females had constantly participated in the Olympics, the gender of these females was questioned by the 1960s. In order to deal with the issue, the International Olympic Committee in 1968 launched a sex-testing initiative “to protect women against unfair competition”.
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Work Motivation Theories Psychology Coursework
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Creativity leads to the development of important ideas, which is a topic of increasing interest and value to the organization as the pace and uncertainty of work continue to increase. Motivation is thought to improve creativity by creating favorable conditions for exploration and risk-taking. Motivation has been explained according to the equity theory and goal-setting theory.
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Effects of Domestic Violence on Children Psychology Coursework
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Along with the short term psychosomatic and behavioral effects, there are long term effects that get reflected when they are adults and have children of their own. Limited services from child welfare agencies contribute little to rescue the children from their traumatic experiences. The presence of a sympathetic adult around children who can help the children to cope with their problems.
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Drug Use Behaviors Psychology Essay
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The author of the paper is of the view that in the drug addiction society, the twelve-step fellowships need to be adopted. These steps include Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and Cocaine Anonymous (CA). These programs are primarily used to ensure long-term sobriety and abstinence via addiction recovery.
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Gender Differences in First Years Boys and Girls Psychology Coursework
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Comparing the language used during particular kinds of physical events, there were no variations that arose. Group-wise children used higher behaviors of non-verbal and few vocalization characters during the complete three types of coded plays. In most cases, kids engaged in non-verbal characters such as shaking and pointing their heads. 
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Does an Absent Father Lead to Homosexuality in Their Children Psychology Assignment
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Especially in the case of a gay son, there can be a presence of a distorted or abnormal father-son relationship. The absence of a father largely is a motivation for a son to turn into a gay identity.  The theory of nature vs. nurture has an important role to play in understanding the development of sexual identity in a male child.
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Carl Jung and Analytical Psychology Psychology Coursework
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Indeed, because so much of his life history contributed to his theories, it is almost impossible to understand them without looking at this biography. Jung's contributions to psychology included his concept of the collective unconscious and its means of communicating to the individual through a highly complex system of archetypal symbols.
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Freud and Skinner's Approaches to Understanding Behavior Psychology Coursework
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Although both Skinner and Freud focused their research work on human behavior and personality, their perspectives apparently seem to be wholly incompatible. Skinner’s theory is based around his definition of operant conditioning while Freud’s theory is based on psychosexual conflict. Each theory has its plus points and controversial points. 
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The Effects of Socioeconomic on School-Aged Childrens Literacy Skills Psychology Coursework
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The paper has provided evidence using empirical and non-empirical studies that support and prove the thesis that, socio-economic status has an impact on the literacy skills of school-aged children, and that this impact is mediated through several factors that are closely associated with the socio-economic status of families. 
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Aggression and Violence Psychology Coursework
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Violence is the exhibition of the extreme end of physical aggression and can result in murder or physical assaults. The intention to cause harm to others is a necessary and vital feature of all aggressive behavior and it is worth noting that aggression has, more often than not, been the preceding behavior for violence and acts of violence.
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Autism in Context: Central Coherence Theory and Theory of Mind Psychology Coursework
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A normal child is understood to be one who acquires all aspects of life from the word go. It has to be further understood that, much as behavior and language acquisition is expected to be normal to every child, there are a number of them who otherwise have problems in their acquisition (Bogdashina, 2005). 
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Designing a Viable Treatment program for Anorexia Nervosa Psychology Coursework
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A group therapy session will be included instead as it is expected the patient will now be returning to normal life and maybe helped by forming relationships with relatable people. The focus of one-on-one therapy can now be shifted to discover the underlying causes which led to the onset of AN and take a step to help the patient correct these. 
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Effects of Sports Obsession on Social Life Psychology Coursework
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Today, sports have become an important part of modern life particularly for those living in urban areas. More and more people, both children and adults are engaged in a sporting activity either as players or followers. The numbers of both of these groups have been increasing steadily over the years due to the many advantages associated with both. 
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Aristotles Contribution to Understanding of Human Behavior Psychology Coursework
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Metaphysics of understanding are also an important aspect to study then and now. Understanding is not just an activity but also a capacity of human beings as compared to the body. This brings about the importance of the aspect called the ‘agent intellect.’ It is important to separate understanding because it is distinct from other capacities.
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A Social Problem in the Field of Clinical Psychology Psychology Coursework
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Though these researches establish a clear linkage between psychological conditions and intimate partner violence perpetration all of these studies and some others that the author researched are conducted among groups of men. Men have been taken as subjects to study conditions that affect violence perpetration and thus classify the subgroups. 
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Modalities for PTSD in Police Officers Psychology Coursework
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Systematic Desensitization is a method of exposure characteristically encompassing exposure imaginal and in vivo exposure, and relaxation coaching. The tactic also embraces anxiety-managing techniques, specifically relaxation, directed at dissociating anxiety and fear from traumatic memories via behavioral intercessions.
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Individualism and Collectivism between Eastern and Western Cultures Psychology Coursework
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Triandis (1995) supports this sentiment by describing the Australian culture as Horizontal individualistic while that of the United States as Vertical individualistic. This implies that the Australian individualistic is more human in the sense that they can accommodate others regardless of their origin or culture. 
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Data Available on the Trends in the Prescription of Drugs for Children Having Behavioral Disorders Psychology Essay
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The data on the prescription of drugs for behavioral disorders in children suggests a huge increase in the prescription and the spending on these medicines. Pointing out the commercial interests of these prescriptions and the side effects of these medicines, it is being argued that this trend in prescription is alarming. 
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Argument for Do Not Legalizing Marijuana Psychology Coursework
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To solve the issue of whether marijuana should or should not be legalized all the state governments need to analyze each and every aspect of this issue extremely carefully because there is no need for the drug to boost the economy if the people are suffering because of it. Sometimes people overlook the harmful effects.
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Critical Review of Coroners Report Psychology Essay
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Continuity of care is largely taken to be a central objective in the provision of modern mental health service. This centrality arises from deinstitutionalization and the initiation of community care. Services that were initially offered within one institution like shelter and psychiatric treatment have become detached amongst a number of agencies
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Notion of Power Relations Psychology Essay
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Rather, it has a two – way dynamic and flows from one element to the other based on cultural, situational and other factors. Common sense notions of power and power relations also speak of power with respect to whether it is ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – i.e. – whether it is used for positive or negative ends.
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Mood Disorders: Dysthymic Mood Disorder Psychology Essay
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A Mood disorder such as dysthymia disorder which is also known as the persistent depressive disorder is a mood disorder that is a long term chronic depression, which hinders an individual from functioning properly and enjoying life. However, there are the diagnosis, treatments and other factors that are involved in recovery that are discussed here.
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Intergenerational Conflicts Among Asian Immigrant Families Psychology Coursework
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The patient Mr. K. is a 55 years old man from Taiwan and presented to an Asian-specific community health center with his daughter and wife. He was seeking family therapy following his arrest for assaulting his daughter after a family argument. He appeared to be a humble and non-violent man with no family history of psychiatric illness or aggression
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Why Psychometric Measurement Is Often Described as Problematic Psychology Coursework
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Through the in-depth discussion, it can be well stated that psychometric testing has been under practice for quite a long time now. Mainstream psychologists have rather made it a way to gain economic benefits. The numbers of scales and tests that make use of psychometric measures have not been able to put forward the justification for its working.
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Continuity and Discontinuity of Attachment from Infancy to Adolescence Psychology Coursework
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There have been factors that affect the continuity and the coherence in attachment from infancy to late adolescence and the factors that affect them. There is, however, information that confirms that infants who are more disorganized will eventually be more likely to be disorganized even in late adolescence.
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The Leadership Development and Self-Efficacy Plan Psychology Essay
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Leadership competencies are often attributed to qualities such as in-depth talent and skills assessment, balanced assertiveness and authoritativeness, ability to monitor progress, identifying limitations or strengths and developing these, and combining all of these traits with high emotional intelligence. 
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Industrial Psychology: Job Analysis Psychology Coursework
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There are three dominant groups in the firm, namely the technicians, supervisors, and senior officers. These three groups differ in their intensity of tasks, but at their working levels, the tasks are similar in intensity and operation. The performance of each group at the firm depends on the other group since their relationship is hierarchal.
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Sexuality in Adolescence Psychology Coursework
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Health caregivers, parents, and teachers can attain better sexual information and education either by being involved in programs of societal interference and sensitization or within the school setting. The basic aim of social education is passing along information and applying it in society’s way of life. 
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Behaviors in Adolescents after Playing Violent Video Games Psychology Essay
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Wei (2007) found support for all of the hypotheses proposing relationships between violence in video games and anti-social attitudes and behaviors. The author notes that this research supports similar findings from studies in Britain, Japan, Korea, and the United States where video game usage is also fairly common.
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