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► The Truth About Red Meat - WebMD examines the health dangers and benefits of eating red meat. || ► WEbMD Nov 28, 2012 : Harmful Bacteria Found in Samples of U.S. Pork || ► PORK AND ITS HARMFUL EFFECTS ON HEALTH || ► Islam is intelligent religion, because it also embraces human ratio.
► HUFFINGTON POST 10 April 2013 : Vladimir Putin Frolics In the Snow With His Dogs (PICTURES)
► LIVE SCIENCE 9 April 2013 : Why We Love Disaster Movies
► CA.News.YAHOO : Stuck eel removed from drunk Chinese man's gut by doctors
► MASHABLE 10 April 2013 : Japanese Students Invent 'Girlfriend Coat' to Hug Lonely People
► YAHOO MUSIC 8 April 2013 :Adam Levine to receive BMI's pop President's Award || ► ABOUT October 19, 2011 - Adam Levine Talks About ADHD
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ Apr 11, 1814: Napoleon exiled to Elba
■ April 11, 1905 : Einstein reveals his Theory of Relativity (special relativity)
■ Apr 11, 1919: International Labor Organization founded
■ April 11, 1941 : The Office of Price Administration (OPA) is established to control and stabilize prices during wartime. The Office of Price Administration (OPA) was established within the Office for Emergency Management of the United States government by Executive Order 8875 on August 28, 1941. The functions of the OPA were originally to control money (price controls) and rents after the outbreak of World War II. President Franklin D. Roosevelt revived the Advisory Commission to World War I Council on National Defense on May 29, 1940, to include Price Stabilization and Consumer Protection Divisions. Both divisions merged to become the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply (OPACS) within the Office for Emergency Management by Executive Order 8734, April 11, 1941. Civil supply functions were transferred to the Office of Production Management. || ► VIDEO :: Baby Bonds For Defense, 1941/04/17 (1941)
► STRAITS TIMES ASIA REPORT 10 April 2013 :: North Korea readying marathon, not Armageddon, for founder's birthday
► Korea Joongang Daily 6 April 2013 : Members of North’s site exposed
► YONHAP NEWS 11 April 2013 : N. Korea shifts missile locations ahead of imminent launch: sources || ► N. Korea behind recent cyber attack: Seoul official. SEOUL, April 10 (Yonhap) -- North Korea masterminded a series of hacking attacks that crippled networks of South Korean banks and broadcasters last month, a government official said Wednesday. Computer networks at three local banks -- Jeju, NongHyup and Shinhan -- and three TV broadcasters -- KBS, MBC and YTN -- were paralyzed on March 20 due to malicious code from the outside. A probe into access records and the malicious codes showed that Pyongyang's Reconnaissance General Bureau launched the attacks, according to the official. The South Korean government is set to announce the probe results later in the day.
► The Truth about ADHD (Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder). Dr. John Breeding, professor, author and Ph.D. psychologist discusses ADHD. Millions of American school children are placed on mind-altering stimulant medications for ADHD. Is there any biological basis for calling ADHD a mental illness? What test exists to diagnosis ADHD? What criteria are used to diagnosis a child with ADHD? In these series of videos Dr. Breeding give you the straight truth about ADHD and ADD. Medications like Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall, Dexedrine, Strattera, Focalin and Metadata all have undesirable side effects and can damage a person's organs. So if you child is having difficulty, what can you do besides give them drugs? Dr. Breeding discusses how to deal with children effectively. Uploaded on May 12, 2007 by psychetruth (NINO)
► Chakra 6 - The Indigo Float Meditation Video. The Third Eye Chakra is located in the center of the head behind your eyebrows. This Chakra is related to our ability to perceive clearly. Intuition, insight, and imagination are also associated with this Chakra. Tighter - shorter - better. These mediation pieces are an attempt to clear your mind by grabbing your attention. I hope they act as a conduit from our fast paced media saturated lives to an inner center where one can then sit and relax and meditate properly. Uploaded on Mar 30, 2009 by TedChambers (NINO)
► The Indigo, Crystal, Rainbow and Star Children (NINO) . The Indigo Evolution Full Length Documentary Indigo children. "The Indigo Evolution" is a documentary that attempts to answer the question - Are these 'Indigos' only the fanciful notions of a few individuals embracing new-age, metaphysical beliefs, or is there real evidence that they truly do exist? Most importantly, why are they here and how can we help them achieve their goal of creating a world based upon the laws of compassion and peace? Interviews with some of the most profound children on the planet today combined with discussions with authorities in the fields of medicine, psychology, education, philosophy, and religion will provide information for the viewer to draw their own conclusions to these questions.
'The Indigo Evolution' is a documentary about the shifting human, evolving beyond the five sensory perceptions into a multi-sensory being of light ! The term Indigo refers to the Indigo color Aura seen around certain individuals who exhibit certain enhanced abilities well beyond their age and learning. Commonly labeled as suffering from some kind of deficit (ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia ...) these children clearly have more of something most of us fail to recognize. Their non conformance to authority and the social conditioning sometimes earns them the label of being problem children.
Indigo Evolution, a feature-length documentary by James Twyman, was released Jan. 28, 2006 in more than 350 churches and wellness and spiritual centers around the world. The attendance far exceeded expectations, demonstrating how interest in understanding the "Indigo phenomenon" has grown. Indigo Evolution illuminates the lives of children who are referred to as "Indigos." The movie describes them as creative, eccentric and independent. Impatient with the status quo, these children possess a high degree of integrity and intuition. Many are both intelligent and gifted, often in the areas of art and technology, and some are said to bring healing gifts.
According to Indigo Evolution, Indigos often sound very wise for their age; however, they are very sensitive physically, emotionally and spiritually, and not always comfortable in their own bodies. They easily experience sensory overload to lights, smells, sounds, touching and toxins, and need help in becoming grounded. Many Indigos have attention and social problems in school and may frequently correct the teacher. While their behaviors vary, their philosophy of life is consistent; they have a high level of social consciousness and desire to make the world a better place. They are here to bring the Dawn of the Golden Age!
Hopi Elders reveal ancient prophecies: After the premiere test screening of "The Indigo Evolution", the Hopi nation contacted James Twyman, and told him that they were willing to reveal their ancient and guarded secrets about the children of the planet in this movie. The new section containing interviews with Hopi elders about their ancient prophesies and how they relate to the Indigos was added to the documentary. Their message was astounding, and has now become the central theme for the entire film. The Hopi elders shared that it is not too late to reverse the tide of earth cleansing, but only if we come together, and the children have a critical role to play.
About the Filmmakers: James Twyman (Producer / Director) is a singer/songwriter and the author of "Emissary of Love-The Psychic Children Speak" and "Messages from Thomas: Raising Psychic Children." James wrote and was the Executive Producer for the movie INDIGO which premiered in January 2005.
Stephen Simon (Executive Producer) has produced such films as "Somewhere in Time" and "What Dreams May Come" and is the author of "The Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives."
Kent Romney - (Co-Producer / Co-Director) This is Kent's first feature documentary as a Director and Producer. In recent years, traveling to distant lands and cultures of our world, he worked on production teams that created film and television projects shown on The Discovery Channel, National Geographic, ABC Primetime and other broadcast networks. As a filmmaker, he creates video and film projects reflecting his interests in adventure travel, social topics, cultural issues and spiritual growth.
Doreen Virtue - (Associate Producer) holds M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in counseling psychology, is the author of more than 20 books about angels, chakras, Crystal Children, Indigo Children, health and diet, and other mind-body-spirit issues. She is recognized as an expert in the area of Indigo Children and her books on the subject include "The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children" and "The Crystal Children." Uploaded on Apr 17, 2011 by bangonitdave
► Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Lisa Harp talks about attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) . Uploaded on Aug 23, 2009 by learninglink
► ADHD. Your standing in the middle of a sand storm. The winds are over 700mph, don't worry your safe from it in a protective bubble sand at that speed with rip you apart. As you look out into the darkness of the sand storm you are shocked to see it's not sand at all flying all over.
You see that your not protected at all, those little things speeding all over are every possible thought, emotion, experience, and more. Down to the smallest detials going back to your birth. You recall as far back as 2 maybe 1 year old. Some memories are from even before that.
You have ADHD of a form that keeps ALL information in this very random and hard to grasp and follow storm of mental chaos. You can try to get out of the storm, but it will just follow you. It will be 9,000 miles wide, as well as tall, and deep. Incase you think underground offers a way out. It's inside of your head. It's apart of who I am as a person. I was born this way. So for me to be random, and not connected to the rest of the world was totally perfect for me. Trying to form a single thought, follow a conversation, and or otherwise trying to be "NORMAL" is impossible for me.
Well for 35 years it was IMPOSSIBLE. And, just as hard to imagine how someone functions with this. I wonder that myself. How is it I'm where I am today? Dumb luck really. Well once I learned what it was I was dealing with. I read all about the many forms of it, until I discovered what type/style my form of ADHD was. Not that we have a cookie cutter means of deiciding who has what. We can have ANY mix of ADD and or ADHD and they can change and moroh over time. In my case it was getting much worse.
This video CAN'T replicate what I really face. It would just look like a huge sand or snow storm or all black or all white. As in that all wavelengths of light that make light white would be the white light of all of my thoughts in a ball of white light more or less. Black if you want to try looking into a really big dense sand storm it would be so dark that you could not even see your hand as it touched your nose.
Trying to explain it now is much easier. Imagine a library where everything is neat and organized. With some people taking random things to make a much smaller amount of stuff to weed through. Well if I was not in pain like I'm 24/7 at a level 8 out of 10 it would be a lirbrary where all information is accessed via digital display and not one book would be found out of place.
As people needed information instead of a book they could make a CD, FLASH thumb Drive copy, or any other digital means to transfer information paperlessly to them to use, and only what they needed. So going beyond any library we have today combine it with the best of what we do online, and poof. Organized, and easy to access all in one. If a book did need to be taken out, that is fine also, as tracking would be done using GPS. And, only one at a time can be taken out this way.
All of this happens as rapidly or slowly as I want it to now. Well minus that it's a little messy and not the me in less pain way as I experienced for 5 or 6 months... Before it came back, and was made worse with a medical treatment. But, compared to who I was before, to who I'm now. Is a full 180 degree change. Imagine living life with a mental storm with no ability to control it. Be thankful if you don't suffer from this.
► Human Planet - Web exclusive series trailer - BBC One. Human Planet is an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, heart-stopping landmark series that marvels at mankind's incredible relationship with nature in the world today.
Uniquely in the animal kingdom, humans have managed to adapt and thrive in every environment on Earth. Each episode takes you to the extremes of our planet: the arctic, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, deserts, rivers and even the urban jungle. Here you will meet people who survive by building complex, exciting and often mutually beneficial relationships with their animal neighbours and the hostile elements of the natural world.
Human Planet crews have filmed in around 80 locations, bringing you many stories that have never been told on television before. The team has trekked with HD cameras and state of the art gear to film from the air, from the ground and underwater. The result: a "cinematic experience" created by world-class natural history and documentary camera crews and programme makers. Uploaded on Jan 11, 2011 by BBC
► Congress Triggers Early Stages of Hyperinflation - John Williams. John Williams of Shadowstats.com says the U.S. dollar could start selling off in May because of a deadlock in Congress on the budget. Williams predicts, "The global markets are looking for the U.S. to address its long term sovereign solvency issues. That's not going to happen. In response, it's going to be off to the races with a dollar sell-off. That could be the trigger for the early stages of hyperinflation." Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with economist John Williams. Published on Apr 2, 2013 by Greg Hunter || USA WATCHDOG :: Budget Deficit Exploding Out of Control - John Williams
► "We'll Kill the Dollar!" From Doug Hagmann of Canada Free Press comes a chilling account of what's in store for us if we continue to ignore the bare-faced warnings of the central power base. Some might be surprised to learn that the fate of America's economy has already been determined, verified and announced by the Obama White House. Yet, it has received scant attention from the corporate media. In 2011, economist Kyle Bass interviewed a senior member of the Obama administration about its planned solutions for fixing the US economy and trade deficit[ia]. Among the questions he asked was about U.S. exports and wages, but the question itself was not nearly as important as the response he received from this senior administration official. In fact, this single, seven word response clarifies everything, explains everything, and leaves little else to discuss: "We're just going to kill the dollar." Published on Apr 3, 2013 by Snordster
► Jeremy Irons Slams Bloomberg "Nanny State". Published on Apr 3, 2013 by HuffPostLive
► Soulsville, USA: The History of Memphis Soul Student Workshop. First Lady Michelle Obama hosts 120 middle and high school students from across the country for an interactive workshop event featuring a discussion about the origins and history of Memphis Soul, and a question and answer session with Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite, Mavis Staples, Sam Moore and Justin Timberlake. April 9, 2013. Published on Apr 9, 2013 by White House
► Mr. Reaper's Really Bad Morning
► OVER AND OVER AGAIN
► Venezuela election to test Chavez's socialist legacy
By Daniel Wallis - CARACAS - The late Hugo Chavez's self-declared socialist revolution will be put to the test at a presidential election that pits his chosen successor against a younger rival promising change in the nation he polarized.► Background check deal boosts gun-control odds
* Capriles needs late surge to win Venezuela vote
*Venezuela's Maduro faces tricky post-Chavez panorama
*Days before Venezuela vote, Maduro vows wage hikes
By John Whitesides and Patricia Zengerle -WASHINGTON - A breakthrough agreement to expand background checks for gun buyers, announced on Wednesday by two senators, boosts the prospects the Senate will approve at least some of President Barack Obama's proposed gun restrictions.► South Korea says North likely to test-launch missile
* Deer-hunting senator helps deliver compromise on guns
► Analysis: In bitter irony for China, North Korea furthers U.S. strategic goals
► Italy center-left tensions rise as Renzi cries foul
► HEALTH : See-through brains may clear up mental riddles
By Sharon Begley - NEW YORK - If Dr. Karl Deisseroth were an architect, he might replace walls with floor-to-ceiling glass. But since he is a neuroscientist, he has invented a technique to make brains transparent that should show a truer picture of mental pathways.
* British "test tube baby" pioneer Robert Edwards dies
► VIDEOS
■ Gunman dead in Georgia hostage situation
■ British "test tube baby" pioneer Robert Edwards dies
■ Michelle Obama wades into gun debate
■ U.S. says North Korea close to 'dangerous line' with nuclear rhetoric
■ The dangers of Italy's deadlock
■ F-35B fighter jet passes nighttime landing test
■ Ackman: Shorting stocks seen as "un-American" (39':44'')
■ London unearthed as "Pompeii of the North"
► PICTURES
■ The border. Photographer Mike Blake travels with Border Patrol agents during their night patrol along the border between Mexico and the U.S.
■ American forces in Korea. About 28,000 U.S. forces are permanently based in South Korea.
■ North Korean propaganda
■ Kids day at Augusta. The children of golfers who will be competing at the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia take to the greens.
■ Australian Fashion Week
■ Venezuela decides
■ Quake hits Iran
■ Circus of the alley. Every Monday street performers in Sao Paulo gather in an alley to share tricks.
■ Courtside candids. Sometimes the players aren't the only stars at NBA games.
► Google battles human trafficking with hotline
► Tourists to North Korean border unfazed by threats
► US college student wounds 14 in Texas stabbing
► The Koreas: Sixty years of conflict
► Japan on full alert over N. Korea
► 'Trademark style' at Pakistan Fashion Week
► Gunmen kill 12 peacekeepers and UN staff in S. Sudan
► Dozens dead as Iran wraps up quake rescue
► Maduro brandishes Chavez poster in campaign rally
► Amnesty sees progress in death penalty abolition
► Britain's Queen Elizabeth II to attend Thatcher funeral
► S. Korea raises alert before North's expected missile test
► Uruguay set to legalise gay marriage on Wednesday
► "Iron Lady" Thatcher honoured in Poland's anti-communism cradle
► Miners happy Thatcher is gone
► Mexican immigrants undeterred by US border security
► Will Hugo Chavez's supporters be as loyal to Nicolas Maduro?
► Smithsonian previews exhibit on 'Time and Navigation'
► Paris protesters call gay marriage opponents 'homophobic'
► Rally for immigration reform draws thousands
► NY Governor Announces Anti-corruption Measures
► Circus Elephant Wounded in Drive - By Shooting. Police in Tupelo, Mississippi are investigating after an elephant with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was wounded in a drive-by shooting early Tuesday. The 39-year-old elephant is expected to recover. (April 10)
► Boehner: Obama Deserves Some Credit for Budget || ► Obama Sends Congress $3.8 Trillion Spending Plan || ► Obama Budget Aims at Compromise
► No Panic in NKorea Despite Talk of Missile Test
► Raw: Despite Missile Talk, Festival in NKorea
► Gunman Holding Firefighters Killed; Hostages OK
► Doctors Use Brain Scans to 'See' Pain
► Syria's civil war: Will al Qaeda be the real winner?
► Despite talk of imminent launch, a calm in NKorea
► South Korea, U.S. on missile watch as North praises Kim dynasty
► SKorea says NKorea behind computer crash in March
► OMG! : Tom Cruise Divorce Quotes False, Actor Did Not Speak About Personal Life, Says Rep
► Company recalls birth control batch containing extra placebos
► SHINE - Who Wore it Best: Recycled Costume Edition
► SHINE : Five Big Relationship Mistakes
► Korea and Syria high on G8 agenda
The Korean and Syrian crises will be high on the agenda when foreign ministers from the G8 group of nations hold talks in London.► Thousands at US immigration rallies
* Will China abandon N Korea?
* Korea: Deciding the next move
* North Korea: Nation never at peace
* Syria: Story of the conflict
Tens of thousands of demonstrators rally across the US in a mass call for citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants.
* Demonstrators gather in Washington Watch► MAGAZINE
* 'Don't forget the Dreamers'
■ Pope Francis and Argentina's 'disappeared'► Paris Louvre shuts as staff strike over pickpockets
■ Afghanistan, the drug addiction capital
► FEATURES
■ Milking the market► FUTURE : The greatest show on Earth : The science behind the spectacle Greatest show on Earth || ► Crash tests: Not for dummies Why fatter humans means a rethink of car tests Crash test dummies
■ Taking to the skies
■ A Brit at the Bolshoi?
■ 'Treated like dogs'
■ Brothers great -VIDEO
► TRAVEL : On the road: Singapore Get away from the bustle of downtown || ► Sculptures come to life in Sydney Starting 11 April, interactive art in Walsh Bay
► AUTOS : In China, a deep bow to Morgan
► VIDEOS
■ N Korea leadership 'looks comical but is deadly serious'
■ Paragliding over Iraqi city of Mosul
■ Brazilian photographer Salgado on latest show, Genesis. World-renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado 's latest exhibition, Genesis, has its world premiere at the Natural History Museum in London this week. It comprises more than 200 prints of dramatic natural landscapes and stunning images of indigenous people, selected from eight years' work and shot in more than thirty countries. BBC Newsnight's Stephen Smith has been to meet the photographer.
■ Hundreds of women raped in Somali camps for displaced
■ Horsemeat scandal: Dutch uncover large-scale meat fraud
■ Gun control deal brokered by US senators
■ Russia's Vladimir Putin shows his puppy love. Vladimir Putin is attempting to show a different side to his character in a series of pictures released on Wednesday. The Russian president is often photographed in heroic poses, taking part in high octane sports or wielding high tech weaponry. The latest pictures, thought to have been taken near his residence on the outskirts of Moscow in March, show him playing with his dogs Yume, an Akito-Inu, and Buffy, a Bulgarian Shepherd.
President Vladimir Putin with dogs. Russia's President Vladimir Putin taking the dogs for a walk in Moscow.
(Haiya, one photo again. Whose face again, hm? Ah, what a mess.
NOTE: FORBIDDEN TO ATTACH UNRELATED IMAGES TO THE POST TOPIC! - CZ)
► PICTURES
■ In pictures: Famous faces painted for Parkinson's || ► Facing The Light : Parkinsons Art Facing The Light
■ Colombians in show of support for peace negotiations
► OP-ED
■ 'US does not want a war - they want regime change in North Korea'
■ 'France, US want to keep Africa under the colonial rule'
■ Eurozone: Death by a thousand cuts
■ Proponents of 'first strike' nuclear war against Iran rob billions from their own citizens
► VIDEOS
■ Quicksand: France to stay longer in Mali despite pull-out
■ CrossTalk: Rogue States
■ Golden Cage: US blows $800k per Gitmo inmate each year
■ Life & Death of Boris Berezovsky (RT Documentary). He once was the richest and most powerful of the county's oligarchs and dominated post-Soviet Russia. He symbolized financial machinations and was called no less than a political kingmaker. He survived numerous attempts on his life, went into exile and remained a wanted figure in Russia until his death. RT looks at the life - and mysterious death - of Boris Berezovsky. [Boris Berezovsky in my older posts : 24 March 2013, 28 March 2013]
■ Russia agrees with US on N. Korea, but warns against military drills
■ 'France, US want to keep Africa under colonial rule'
■ Bitcoin Rises: Digital currency beats paper
■ Thousands rally for US immigration reform
► N. Korean missile launchpad moved into firing position - report
► Leaked report: Nearly half of US drone strikes in Pakistan not against al-Qaeda
► Gitmo hunger strike: 'The last right of people who don't have rights'
► Finland's most wanted? Putin's biker connections put him on secret blacklist
► Dog day as Putin plays with pets in the snow (PHOTOS)
► Election watchdog rejects 'foreign agent' status
► Al Jazeera World - Baghdad. Stockholm
► Inside Story Americas - Legalising animal abuse?
► Inside Story - The challenges facing Uhuru Kenyatta
► Football Rebels - Socrates and the Corinthians' Democracy
► Youth power may swing Venezuela vote
► Live poultry markets closed in Chinese city
► The Stream - Paving Libya's path forward
► People & Power - All the President's Torturers
► Inside Story - CAR: Chaos,concern and confusion
► Joe Klein: Why Obama May Finally Get a Bipartisan Budget Deal
By Joe Klein
* President Obama's Elusive Budgetary Goal of 'Fiscal Responsibility'► In the Shadow of North Korean Threats, South Korea Shrugs
* Despite Dueling Budgets, Is a Grand Bargain in Washington Still Possible?
* North Korea Says 'Striking Means' on Standby► Brazil's No-Blame Game: How Impunity Imperils the Country's Image
► The Pentagon's 2014 Budget: The Joint Chiefs of Chaff
► Masters: Can Bubba Watson, Rory McIlroy Take Down Tiger?
* Tiger Gets a Little Help from Friends
► U.S. Families Increasingly Let Kids Make Buying Decisions
► Viewpoint: You Can't Be An 'Accidental' Racist
► What Does Your Birthday Have to Do With Immune Disorders?
► Like a Virgin: Rare Images of Madonna In the 80s
► FOOD SAFETY : Worrisome Levels of Lead Found In Imported Rice
► PHOTOS
■ Yakutsk: The Coldest City on Earth
■ A House Divided: Photos From Korea's 1948 Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion
■ North Dakota, a Portrait of an Oil Boom
► Republicans turn back effort to change party rules
► Immigration rally at Capitol as senators race to finish bill
► Senate OKs Sally Jewell as new Interior secretary
► Obama budget impact on California: Win some, lose some
► Pictures in the News | Apr. 10, 2013
A PICTURE TODAY
A transgender and a Buddhist monk (L) wait aside from other young men to speak to officers during an army draft held at a school in Klong Toey, the dockside slum area in Bangkok April 7, 2013. Men over 21 must serve in the army, which has always been at the forefront of Thai politics but has come in for some rare criticism since 91 people died in anti-government protests in 2010. Those who volunteer serve six months, but others choose the annual lottery, which goes on for 10 days in recruitment centres around Thailand. Nobody wants a red card, which means serving for two years, with the chance of a posting in the dangerous south. Only those not considered physically capable of service, the mentally ill and those who have significantly altered their physical appearance - such as transgenders, who are more visible in Thai society than in many other nations - are exempt. Picture taken April 7, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: MILITARY EDUCATION RELIGION SOCIETY)
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