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Whether the UK Prison Environment Is Conducive to Effective Rehabilitation Social science Case Study
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Overcrowding hinders rehabilitation since each individual will not have the adequate attention needed to ensure that he or she is effectively rehabilitated and reinstated back to the society as a responsible individual. Conversely, overcrowding in the prison facilities hinders the effective monitoring of the inmates.
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The Victorian Health Policy and Funding Guidelines Social science Essay
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According to the current National Health Information Agreement (NHIA), the guidelines are in line with its objectives. It promotes the timely and effective collection and processing, and appropriate/effective use of health information in accordance with standards and protocols that have been agreed upon nationally.
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Indigenous Perspectives in Criminal Justice Social science Essay
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Implementation of policies involves sanctions and penalties that apply to lawbreakers and those who commit crimes. The arms of government that are in charge of implementing the system ensure that the accused persons enjoy their rights from abuse through investigative practices. Implementation of criminal justice takes different forms as the society responds to the indigenous cultures that exist.
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The Effect of the Differential Treatment of Races Within the Criminal Justice System Social science Essay
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In order to be able to come to proper and logical solutions for this problem, we need to thoroughly examine all of this information that has been given, as well as all of the rest of the data that is known including the statistics, and from all of this, we will be able to come to understanding and intelligent answers for this overall problem.
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The Phenomenon of Elderly Abuse Among Middle-aged Males and Females Social science Essay
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The abuse of the elderly is a pressing societal problem but its confrontation is rendered quite complex as a consequence of its subtle nature. Indeed, in its report on the phenomenon, the House of Commons referred to it elderly abuse as “an extremely hidden topic” (Harding cited House of Commons, 2004, p. 6).   
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Are Sex Offenders Rehabilitative and Should the Government Impose the Death Penalty on Them Social science Literature review
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It is essential to state that Macgregor develops the argument that if the barometer for measuring successive periods of offender recidivism post-treatment complete treatment is not adequate, this effectively undermines the reliability of any evaluations determining program effectiveness (Macgregor, 2008).
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Correctional System in America Social science Essay
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Edward Raver (2007) has rightly said that by continuing with what is being done and hoping people will change, things are not going to be different. He further says, “If civilization is going to survive itself, then a better system must be created to ensure its safety.” Education, drug treatment and vocational training will certainly go a long way in reducing recidivism rates.
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Examining Contemporary Poverty in Canada Social science Case Study
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Generally, poverty is not a simple issue of not having food, shelter, or clothes. It is an issue that reflects maladies at three different levels: personal, communal, and national/governmental. Each level has its own problem in relation to poverty eradication so each level requires unique solutions.
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Different Eras of Resistance from Aboriginal People Social science Coursework
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Most Australians today agree that the Aborigines had suffered extensively and were mistreated and imprisoned for no reason apart from the white man’s fancy. The unanimous belief that rings in the air of this subaltern are perhaps a conscious and prompt effort could have saved them from being completely washed out.
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How Experiences of Being Looked After May Contribute to Teenage Pregnancy Social science Research Proposal
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It can be stated that the article under review is a well-knit piece of research that brings about a great number of conclusions that are equally beneficial to the young people who are prone to teenage pregnancy and all others who are associated with them. The article calls for timely support and counseling assistance to the young victims who suffer from the ill effects of teenage pregnancy.
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Renewable Energy Target Initiative in Australia Social science Term Paper
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The target has received irresistible public support with the majority of people optimistic that the forecasted renewable energy infrastructures will achieve the set target (Clean Energy Council, 2014). Most people have criticized the abolishment of RET. The initiative is both economically sound and environmentally friendly.
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Factors Involved in Understanding Helping Behavior Social science Case Study
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What we have is proofs of a helping continuity that, most probably, is altruistically arbitrated since when we examine one at a time the descriptive power of key egoistic options, helping stays grand. Even though the theoretical and practical quality of the literature itself is noteworthy; the empathy-altruism assumption is confirmed indirectly. 
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How Does Foucault Explain the Emergence and Persistence of the Prison Social science Term Paper
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It is difficult to sum up all of Foucault’s theories about prison, because they tie in with many other themes that he wrote about in other books such as madness, and the nature of knowledge, along with further reflections on the way that humans relate to and with the body within the larger context of society. 
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U.K Flood Insurance Policy Social science Case Study
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This system is composed of among others the financial sector, securities sector not forgetting the insurance industry, the insurance industry is, in fact, the largest under the financial system taking of up to a percentage of over 50% of the financial system and a financial driver to the key most sectors of the UK's economy.
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Behavior of a Social Worker in Contemporary Social Work Social science Term Paper
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The changes happen not just physically but also emotionally. Groups of people having a mutual attitude towards certain matters and common behavior are the ones who make up a society. As the years pass, there have been changes within people in this society that contributes to the change the society undergoes.
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Childhood Obesity Prevention in Los Angeles Social science Case Study
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Obesity shatters the self-esteem of the child and inculcates depression. Essentially, measures must be promoted to prevent the situation by adopting a healthy lifestyle instead of developing an eating disorder and being depressed. It is unfortunate that the rate of incidence of obesity is reported to be exceptionally high for the minor population.
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North Wales Police and Its Equal Opportunity Policy Social science Case Study
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The development of moral principles and respect among the members of the society would help in the reduction of activities of discrimination. The North Wales Police should put more emphasis on the informal resolution among the members of the community in order to foster a healthy relationship among the community members.
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Peculiarities of Crime in London Social science Research Paper
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It is thought that a third of the population that is living in London is of ethnic minorities (Butler and Hamnett, 2011, p. 57); living together too are people from all over the British Isles plus other numerous nationalities of UK origin.  Some groups have their own slums that are popularly known as Ghetto based near the national school such as the French, Spanish.
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Elder Abuse in Gary Social science Case Study
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The project will be carried out in Gary. While the actual land where the home will be constructed is not identified yet, the project will have to get a plan within the community. The donation of the land, if it will come from a private or individual will be either as the land itself or as a financial donation that can be used to buy the land.
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The Societal Implication of USA PATRIOT Act Social science Research Paper
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The USA PATRIOT Act is a legislation that was formulated to improve the ability of the US to curb terrorist attacks on home soil. The Patriot Act has enhanced security by granting security agencies more power to gather intelligence. It has led to unfair profiling, physical abuse and other forms of human rights abuse.
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Ethical and Cultural Dimensions in Suicidal Behaviour in Native Americans Social science Case Study
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Generally speaking, it is essential to state that there is still a need to understand Native Americans and how suicide plays a part in their understanding of the world around them. The literature does not give examples of how they perceive suicide or what it means to their culture when this happens.
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Difference in Leadership between the East and the West Social science Research Paper
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Both types are mainly concerned with high performance but while the former focuses just on the effective completion of a task, the latter attempts to build effective workgroups by paying close attention to the human aspects of the employees. Leadership studies, on the other hand, identified two significant kinds of leader behavior - consideration and initiating-structure. 
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When Kids Get Life Social science Movie Review
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It’s difficult for any individual viewing this film to not have an immediate and strong reaction to the issues and cased it examines. Consider the opening Jacob Ind case one immediately becomes angered at a judicial system that is too blind to understand that the abuse these boys received ultimately forced Ind to commit his horrific acts. 
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Women and Information Society Social science Case Study
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The demand for educated labor has increased in different industries over the last few years. The level of education in women today is no less than men. Thus the demand for female educated people is high in the information society. To become an active part of the information society women must overcome their fears and taboos.
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Disaster and Emergency Planning in the UK Social science Case Study
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There exists a regulatory framework that governs disaster and emergency management in the UK. There are a number of measures that the framework has taken in order to improve the current response mechanism of emergency management professionals. There is also a system of informing and warning the public about an imminent emergency situation.
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Do Women Prefer Part-Time Jobs as Compared to Men Social science Research Proposal
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The OEDC Employment Outlook Report (2002) revealed that more women are participating in the corporate world as the number of male employees decline. Because of the gender wage gap between the two sexes, male employees tend to work for a shorter number of hours as compared to female employees who work more than 45 hours/week (OECD 2002).
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The Skill of the Mediator in Managing the Mediation Process Social science Case Study
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Before we talk about the roles which the mediator played in solving the problems between the communities, let’s first describe the ultimate role of the mediator. The mediator’s ultimate role is to reach such an agreement between the conflicting parties which should be acceptable by both parties with no interference of element of racism.
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Care of Individual Who Is Substance Dependent Social science Coursework
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The addicted individuals should be treated with the utmost love and affection by the persons who are in charge of their treatment. They can be the nurses of the hospitals and health centers or can be their family members but their duty is to identify the cause of their addiction and the exact needs, which they are fulfilling by consuming such substances.
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Assimilation or Acculturation Social science Assignment
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 It will help to stipulate the arbitrating instrument of “this status boundary enforcement effect and to determine the nature of the threat involved.” Finally, the effectiveness of the multiculturalism option as a means to break down this vicious cycle received support in the present study. More research is certainly needed on this important question as well.
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Taxi Deregulation in Ireland Social science Case Study
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The deregulation of the taxis has undoubtedly been a major achievement in Irish society and economy. It should always be remembered that it is for the welfare of the society and its citizens that laws and regulations are required and not the other way round. One cannot and should not prevent the development and undermine the needs of the people excusing the laws of the land.
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Video Game Violence Social science Term Paper
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Violence plays a major role in popular video games and movies. It encourages adolescents to mimic the violence displayed and portrayed on the screen, and it may have played a major part in influencing violence and aggression on teenagers. Research has shown that playing violent video games such as Mortal Kombat, Doom, or 3D can increase a person’s aggressive thoughts and behavior.
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Alcoholism Amidst the Youth Social science Term Paper
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In fact, alcoholics should confess all the reasons that urge them to drink. Family members and friends can be so much helpful in affording the necessary help to alcoholics to give up such dangerous addiction. This terrible story that my cousin has experienced with alcohol will spot the light on all that we have said so far. 
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Legal Issues in Social Care and Social Work Social science Coursework
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Social work can be a challenging experience for both social workers and clients. There are many demands and expectations to be met yet resources are not always available, morale is sometimes lacking and only a few people are accountable. There are many principles that social workers are expected to follow.
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An Evaluation of Support Services for Young People Social science Research Paper
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Young people Services have an ever more important part to play in the Government's agenda to eradicate social elimination, along with the introduction of Connexions to help young people identify learning and work opportunities and qualify for employment and training, many of the changes in work practice and delivery have been profound and far reaching.  
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Rehabilitative Programs in Prisons Social science Coursework
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Although not strictly scientific, neither for a longer duration, the graduates of the faith-based Chrysalis program at the York Correctional Institution for women shows positive and favorable results on the behavior of offenders that have been discharged after graduation. It is the design of the program to embrace all religious beliefs.
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Affirmative Action: Justice or Discrimination Social science Research Paper
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Affirmative action is a lawful symbol of the ruling class’ acknowledgment of and fundamental responsibility to the elimination of racial discrimination. If we are truly committed to American ideals of justice and equality then we can not forsake programs that offset the tragedies that result from racial discrimination.
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The Pros and Cons of DNA Testing in Law Enforcement Social science Term Paper
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The world is changing every day. With new technology our lives often become more convenient, but also Pandora’s boxes of arguments and controversies occur as we try to rebalance our lives after they are altered by new inventions. So it is with law enforcement and technologies like DNA profiling, DNA databases, and biometrics.
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Poverty over the Last 15-25 Years in Nigeria Social science Case Study
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Regarding this issue it is noticed by Chossudovsky (1998, 253) that ‘the World Bank framework departs sharply from established concepts and procedures for measuring poverty setting a "poverty threshold" at one dollar a day, labeling population groups with a per capita income above one dollar a day as "nonpoor". Poverty should be characterized as a major problem for Nigeria.
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The Significance of Evidence-based Practice in Social Work Activities Social science Assignment
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In the last few decades, there has been an increasing liking for evidence-based practice in the UK especially in areas related to health service and social work. Evidenced-based practices could be defined as a practice that produces information that underpins practice-based research on the best possible research evidence at one’s disposal.  
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The Problem of Child Molestation across the World Social science Coursework
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The most common definition of sexual abuse is “any activity involving a child where consent is not or cannot be given.”(Dominguez et al, 2006) Finkelhor, as cited in the article, Child Molesters, defined molestation as that which occurs when “an adult or person significantly older than a child engages in sexual activity with a minor.”
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Classism and Sexism: The Factors Involved Social science Term Paper
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The study of Classism and Sexism has many social ramifications. Classism is a hierarchical belief system that divides people according to the socio-economic status and other classes related to social divisions. Classism in general sense is “Systematic, institutionalized mistreatment of one group of people by another for whatever reason”. 
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Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards in Practice Social science Coursework
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It is quite essential to state that tensions may arise between the individual being deprived off his liberty with the institutions offering the care. Vulnerable individuals might not be capable to make the right decisions and they may protest against the move of depriving them their liberty (Swaney, 2009).
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The Mosaic Approach and Research with Young Children Social science Case Study
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Children are born with some sort of survival instinct for competence, a drive to master the environment and thereby thrive within it. The theory of competence motivation impels even the very young child to be curious, constantly experimenting. It is difficult to test a child’s holistic abilities before he or she attains some degree of verbal proficiency, usually at about age three or four.
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Crossing the Color Line: Race, Parenting and Culture Social science Essay
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Identities are fluid and in a constant state of motion. Danzy Senna calls it the “age of fluidity” and children of mixed-race – people who have one parent who is black, while the other white, Asian any combination of the three – have a unique perspective on race, racial identity and most naturally, personal racial identification.
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The Effects of Poverty on Children's Socioemotional Development Social science Case Study
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Mike and his wife Alice have a relationship that works on a surface level but underneath it is rotten because Alice is an alcoholic.  She has serious problems that are only worsening, and Mike is never home anyway so there are no checks on her behaviors.  As a result, Jess, the older child from the other marriage, and Carrie, the young four-year-old, suffer. 
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Communicating Effectively in the Workplace Social science Coursework
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Hybels & Weaver (2006, p. 5) state that, “In a survey sent to 1000 personnel managers, the managers listed oral communication and listening as the most important skills for gaining employment.” This essay considers the nature of effective communication from the perspective of personal experiences and future scenarios in terms of the workplace environment. 
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Doctor-Patient Confidentiality Social science Case Study
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After considering the above discussion, it is ethically and legally sound for the physician to inform the wife of the fact that her husband has AIDS. Based on the ethical principle of autonomy, the patient has the right to confidentiality. He has the right to demand that the physician not reveal his disease to his wife.  
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Success of Drug Court Programs: Examinations of the Perceptions of Drug Court Personnel Social science Research Paper
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Hypothesis 1 suggests that perceived drug court success will be significantly influenced by the personal characteristics of drug court personnel(position, years of service, age, gender, race, education, drug court activities). 
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Ethical And Cultural Dimensions In Suicidal Behavior Workbook Activity Social science Case Study
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In Australia, the Duty to Care states that when an individual suggests they want to commit suicide, their level of distress and degree of risk must be assessed. Once this is understood, the practitioner must attempt to defuse the emotional distress and find ways to intervene to ensure the individual's safety. 
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In What Ways Does Sociological Sense Differ from Common Sense Social science Assignment
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While common sense suggests that people of faith have a higher moral character than those who don't believe in God, the ground reality cannot be different than this. So, a sociological study of any situation, properly informed by historical facts and empirical evidence, is more likely to lead to a better understanding than what is attained.
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