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April 29, 2009

An Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Puts You In Front of the Class

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An Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Puts You In Front of the Class

Looking for a job as an elementary school teacher? Then write a cover letter today. Open with a friendly greeting, then mention briefly your teacher training and education, teaching experience, and readiness for the new position. If you have a talent for coaching or directing a play or organizing field trips, mention that too and refer the hiring manager to your attached resume for more details. A well-written elementary school teacher resume cover letters can win an interview for a solid candidate with the right credentials. For samples of elementary school teacher cover letters, visit the Internet and then pattern yours after the best examples you find.

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April 28, 2009

Who Can Help you When You Want to Consolidate Credit Card Debts?

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Who Can Help you When You Want to Consolidate Credit Card Debts?

There are professional building business credit card consolidation institutions which can not only help you consolidate business line of credit card debts, but also guide into choosing the best possible deals from those available. Nonetheless, before approaching any external source, you will need to be sufficiently informed about the terms and conditions that are generally imposed, the fees, and running rates of interest that a debt consolidation will offer you.

Unless you are comfortable with the terms offered and you are well informed, you might not be in a position to bargain for the best deal. The Internet will provide you a good base for your research; you could also personally visit a few debt consolidation institutions to get a feel of what they have to offer. Take your time when you research as you will gain in depth knowledge about all the aspects of the consolidation.

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A Favourable Inspiration To Entertaining Elswick, Newcastle

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A Favourable Inspiration To Entertaining Elswick, Newcastle

Newcastle has a great mix of the past and the current - not so much with the balance, but how all these things are laid out together to present a gorgeous picture. From the historic fields of Newcastle, to the rightful label as the ultimate shops city scene in the UK, you might ascertain this city has more peculiar yet good destinations. Newcastle has been instrumental to the country’s industrial development creating a primary city in the region. Newcastle upon the River Tyne paints a surreal picture that can only be grasped by actually being there.

There are many places of interest when you visit Newfoundland for vacation. The City Walls, a very large and commanding surrounding wall that protected Newcastle in the 13th century, still stands in some pieces today. This is an amazing piece of history to discover! Visit the Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum and see the weapons and forts that the Romans used as far back as the first century, AD. You will also enjoy many other archaeological artefacts that have been discovered and are displayed in the museum. You can take a tour of St. James Park, which is the home of Newcastle United. See the dugouts, or be at the pitch side and take a tour throughout the whole field and changing rooms.

Newcastle is without a doubt THE place to go if you love the outdoor coastal areas! With their coastal villages like Tynemouth and Whitley Bay, you will find beautiful beaches filled with brilliant sand and crashing waves, such as Longsands Beach. If you love water sports, you can sail, surf, kayak, swim, and much more.

When you tire of the sun and surf, go shopping in the many stores and specialty shops in Newcastle. For men’s casual shopping, try Tribal. Berry’s Jeweler’s boasts over a century of being in business. For local, handmade items and more, try the Craftshop, or stop into Lush for the finest selection of soaps and bubble baths you’ll ever find.

There are definitely a lot of classy and delicious restaurants, food stalls, and public houses in the city. A popular pub is Black Bull Public House, which is known for being one of the best football pubs in the city. It is always full on Newcastle United match days. It also offers some quality beer that pub-goers have testified to as ‘the best.’

A delicious restaurant, on the other hand, is Comfort Food Co Ltd., which focuses on good cooking and an even better atmosphere to fill its seats up. The food and wine offered in the restaurant is top notch, and the customers are always happy to advertise that Comfort Food is exquisite and unique as a restaurant. It is commonly almost full by 9 pm, so it is wise to visit the restaurant early to enjoy space while enjoying the food and soaking one’s self in the atmosphere, as well.

St. James Park provides some of the best sporting entertainment in the world. Newcastle United are a great football club, with the likes of Michael Owen and Obafemi Martins playing and the great Kevin Keegan managing the club. It is not just Newcastle that plays in St. James Park. Throughout the season, the stadium is visited by the best teams in England and even Europe such as Liverpool FC, Manchester United FC, Chelsea FC, and Arsenal FC.

The football in Newcastle is definitely something that tourists have to see. Fans are also involved, as they sing songs for their heroes. The match day experience is definitely something else, especially in the football crazy town of Newcastle. Around the city there is not one citizen that does not know the status of their beloved football club.

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April 27, 2009

Other factors to consider

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Other factors to consider

The decision to go into business is based on a thorough study of factors such as the potential market, sales promotion and advertising, location, making the product or setting up the service, delivery of the product and profit potential. Consultation with a small home business expert such as a Small Business Administration Service Corps of Retired Executives Association (SCORE) counselor or the Small business opportunity Development Center (SBDC) staff (1-800-445-7232) will help you decide if the particular small business would be feasible and help find answers to the following and other related questions: How likely is it that the business will be profitable? What is the competition? Is there a long-time need for the product or service, or is it a fad-type item? Are you an expert in producing the product or service?

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April 22, 2009

Write Your Own Unique Cover LetterWith a Little Bit of Help

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Write Your Own Unique Cover LetterWith a Little Bit of Help

The Internet is full of great cover letter examples and you can find one specific to almost any career available. But after you study the samples, commit to writing your own original cover letter. Make it yours. Use others only as a cover letter guide. Let your own personality shine through an original cover letter that you can be proud to send to any employer. Original cover letters make you look good. A hiring manager will be able to tell the difference between the ‘canned’ version and a fresh one that gives him or her a sense of who you are and how you can be an asset to the company.

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April 21, 2009

Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor

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Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor

Don’t you just love the flea market?
It is a treasure trove for the bargain hunter. You never know what you might discover in a flea market.
You could end up with an entire collection of postcards, or vases, or pressed flower portraits or rather intriguing works of art. All for amazingly low prices. One man’s junk could well be your treasure. Perfect for recession time home decorating.
Who says cheap stuff must look cheap? If it fits in with your decor and you absolutely love it, buy it.
Okay, this can be tricky if your home is small and overcrowded. If that is the case, maybe you should sell stuff on the flea market instead of buying more. Still, you can always rotate the gorgeous finds and display some while keep the rest away safely in the storage cabinets, for when you get tired of the existing displays.
The trick is to go for themed buys. Think collections!
A dozen or more wooden postcard make quite a stunning bathroom display if they carry the same theme (e.g. seaside) and are grouped together in an aesthetically pleasing manner. An added bonus is that they give the occupant something to look at while doing his or her business opportunity and home business.
A collection of flower pressings or drawings or same-themed artwork from the flea market can make the guest room a lot more interesting if they are framed up and arranged in an orderly manner on the walls.
Or you could cheat and get a kid’s artwork. How to create a knock out display has some fun ideas to try out along that line.
A glass cabinet comes to life when you fill it with pretty vases that complement one another. A collection of crystals or costume jewelry will look stunning when lit up in a glass cabinet. A collection of porcelain dishes look stunning displayed in such a cabinet too.
You don’t have to stick to the conventional. Exotic scarves and shawls and fabrics look gorgeous draped over a sofa or a bed.
You don’t need a masterpiece of a costly sculpture to make your home look special. Flea market buys can look amazing if you know how to use them.

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Before Signing

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Before Signing

Before signing on the dotted line for a new 0 APR building business credit card, or any other kind of business line of credit card for that matter, do your homework. Compare apples to apples and research the different options that are offered in the market to find a 0 APR card that suits your financial lifestyle

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April 20, 2009

Starting A Home Based Business Requires A Realistic Outlook

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Starting A Home Based Business Requires A Realistic Outlook

Many people that decide to start a home based business opportunity are destined to fail because their motivation and expectations are completely unrealistic.
Over the years I have helped thousands of people start up their own Starscapes.com business opportunity on the the Internet and I have come to recognize two of the most important factors for identifying people that should NOT attempt to start a home based business.
If a prospective entrepreneur says something like…
“I’m broke and need to make some money…fast!”
or,
“I want to start a home business, but I don’t want to spend anything on it until after I start earning some money.”
…it is certain that they need a “reality check” and should not attempt to start a home business under either of those conditions. I refer to these two comments as the “death sentences” for starting a home based business.
Almost equally important is the need to have realistic economic expectations when undertaking a home based business. There is no magic here folks. A home based business provides many rewards such as working in the comfort of your own home, avoiding a stressful commute, being your own boss, setting your own hours, no dress code, etc., etc., but anyone that is also expecting “instant riches” is sadly mistaken.
There are a tremendous number of home business and work at home opportunities offered on the Internet. Many of these are all hype and try to convince you that it doesn’t take any effort and that you will be making huge amounts of money in very little time (you know, stuff like…”you will be making $5,000 per week, and more, in just a few weeks!”). You should avoid these so called “opportunities” like the plague…if they were for real everyone would be doing it.
Study the opportunities carefully and select the home business opportunity that seems to fit your own particular style or talents. What is a good choice for one person may be a very poor fit for someone else. The common thread that applies to everyone is that you must be “for real” (as indicated above) and the business opportunity itself must be “for real”.

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Searching for Financing

Filed under: Entertainment, Holliday, Other — Admin @ 8:40 pm

Searching for Financing

Inadequate capital is the cause of many home business failures even though most home-based businesses require a limited amount of start-up money. There are several sources to consider when looking for financing for your business. But first you need to consider how much money you are going to need. Consider all of the expenses of starting up your business and add on at least three months of operating costs. Do a cash flow analysis as given in Appendix I (6KB PDF) to determine capital needs. The SBDC (1-800-455-7232) can assist you with developing and completing your cash flows. When you know what you need, start looking for sources of capital. Experienced business owners recommend that at least half, if not more, of your business opportunity investment should come from personal savings. This can include profit shares or early retirement funds, real estate equity loans, cash-value insurance policies, or credit card advances. (Note: credit card interest rates may be very high compared to other sources of capital.) If you do not have enough startup money, consider borrowing from friends and relatives who believe in you and your business plan. But remember to do it on a business-like basis by writing up a loan agreement that specifies the amount borrowed, the length of the loan period, the interest rate, schedule of payments, and any collateral.
Banks are sometimes reluctant to lend to owners of new businesses because the business has no background of proven success. If you are persistent, have a good business plan, demonstrate through market research that there is a market for your product or service, and can prove your worthiness as a business owner, you will find many ways to finance your business. Possible loan sources include commercial finance companies and savings and loan associations. Following are other sources for loans:

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April 15, 2009

If you’re considering a business opportunity or a franchise

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If you’re considering a business opportunity or a franchise

A franchise or business opportunity seller must give you a detailed disclosure document at least 10 business days before you pay any money or legally commit yourself to a purchase. Make sure you get this disclosure document before you agree to invest. Use the disclosures in this document to compare business options or simply for information. The disclosure document includes:
Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at least 10 previous purchasers who live closest to you.
A fully audited financial statement of the seller.
Background and experience of the business’s key executives.
Cost of starting and maintaining the business.
The responsibilities you and the seller will have to each other once you’ve invested in the home based business opportunity.

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Cover Letter Help is On the Way!

Filed under: Entertainment, Holliday, Other — Admin @ 6:35 am

Cover Letter Help is On the Way!

Writing a great job-hunting cover letter takes time. You may be wondering how to do it and where you can get the cover letter help you need. It’s not as difficult as it may seem. Check the Internet for examples, advice, suggestions of how to write cover letters that make a difference. There is a lot of competition out there for jobs so you don’t want your letter and application to fall into the slush pile. To avoid this, look for the cover letter guide that are available. There are samples for a variety of professions and jobs. A search engine search will provide a broad choice of cover letter help.

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April 14, 2009

Advantages and disadvantages

Filed under: Entertainment, Holliday, Other — Admin @ 10:40 am

Advantages and disadvantages

Advantages of a home based business opportunity include having a flexible schedule; integration of family and work responsibilities; less involvement with others in a regular work environment, such as power struggles and red tape; no commuting time (unless you travel to a customer’s home or place of business); control of your own personal environment (temperature, light, work breaks, etc); self-determination and independence; increasing personal fulfillment; seeking and setting personal goals; enhancing creativity; and remaining in a community or moving with a spouse to a new community even when jobs are scarce or not available.
Disadvantages of a home business opportunity include needing to know a lot of information to operate a business successfully; the risk involved in operating a business; conflict in ownership of time (When is it my “own” time and when is “business” time?); lack of guaranteed employee fringe benefits; many competing roles and responsibilities (producer, promoter, bill collector, customer service representative); lack of job security; loss of home space use by family; interruptions; lack of self-discipline; little opportunity to delegate tasks to others; long hard hours, and legal requirements including zoning regulations. Being committed to a business may mean lack of freedom to do other things and to go as you please.

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April 13, 2009

Visa or MasterCard?

Filed under: Other, Personal — Admin @ 12:26 pm

Visa or MasterCard?

Both cards are usually accepted everywhere but there are still places where some business line of credit cards are not accepted. If all other factors are equal, it probably wouldn’t be advantageous to compare building business credit cards between Visa and MasterCard, because one or the other is usually accepted.

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April 12, 2009

Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

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Demographic and socioeconomic factors associated with disparity in wheelchair customizability among people with traumatic spinal cord injury

OBJECTIVES: To determine if a standard of care for wheelchair provision exists within the participating centers and if there is disparity in wheelchair customizability among the study sample. DESIGN: Convenience sample survey. SETTING: Thirteen Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems that provide comprehensive rehabilitation for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and that are part of the national database funded through the US Department of Education. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 412 people with SCI who use wheelchairs over 40 hours a week. INTERVENTION: Survey information was obtained from subjects via telephone and in-person interviews and from the national database. Collected information included age, race, education, level of injury, and wheelchair funding source. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number and type (manual or power) of wheelchairs. Wheelchair customizability as defined by design features (eg, adjustable axle position, programmable controls). RESULTS: Ninety-seven percent of manual wheelchair users and 54% of power wheelchairs users had customizable wheelchairs. No power wheelchair user received a wheelchair without programmable controls. Minorities with low socioeconomic backgrounds (low income, Medicaid/Medicare recipients, less educated) were more likely to have standard manual and standard programmable power wheelchairs. Older subjects were also more likely to have standard programmable power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. CONCLUSIONS: The standard of care for manual wheelchair users with SCI is a lightweight and customizable wheelchair. The standard of care for power wheelchairs users has programmable controls. Unfortunately, socioeconomically disadvantaged people were less likely to receive customizable wheelchairs.

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April 7, 2009

Advantages of having travel membership

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Advantages of having travel membership

If traveling is your dream you can get travel discounts and make enough money to pay for your trip all with one membership. Most people would love to see the world and all of its natural wonders but the cost of travel is too high. Because of that many of us never get the chance to spend time in the mountains, by the sea, and hiking through wooded trails; if is your dream to travel this is definitely for you.
The membership is for the Global resort network. It is a network marketing program where you buy access to discount travel and get very high commissions so you can easily afford to take that trip. This travel business opportunity will allow you to work your own hours from whatever location you want. You can even work while you travel. The amount you make will depend on how much work you put in.
The Global resort network is a network marketing system that is 50 years old. You are able to sell memberships once you are a member. You gain a commission off of each sale you make and off of each sale your enrollees make. This adds up to a profitable home business opportunity.
To get the most out of your membership you can take your home business online. As an online business you have access to thousands of qualified leads and that means more sales. You can create a website for the purpose of selling memberships. Then rather than cold call to make sales you can just reply to inquiries to you website. This means that you will waste less time and make more money.
The cost of a membership is about the same as owning a timeshare. You pay $2995 for the membership and you pay a small monthly fee for advertising. If you plan on just using the membership for travel it is a better deal than a timeshare because you can go anywhere for the same price. As an online business opportunity it is a great deal because the commission is so high. You get $1000 for each sale. You also make $1000 for each of your enrollees’ sales.
Making money from home is all about marketing yourself and your business. When you take this travel business opportunity online you will open up channels of income that you never thought possible. Get started now and you could be enjoying exotic travels and making great money in no time.

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Write a WINNING Teaching Cover Letter

Filed under: Entertainment, Holliday, Other — Admin @ 9:32 am

Write a WINNING Teaching Cover Letter

If you’re in the market for a teaching position, whether in Kindergarten or in college, put together an excellent and exciting teaching cover letter. Show the potential hiring manager your background and experience, special talents, and strong interests. For example, in your teaching cover letters you might also include the fact that you can coach soccer or direct a school play, as well as teach curriculum. Mentioning talents such as these may put you at the top of the list of candidates for the job. Consider today the kind of teaching cover letter you plan to write so that each one will lead to an interview for the job you want.

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April 6, 2009

Why you Should Consolidate Credit Card Debts

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Why you Should Consolidate Credit Card Debts

At any given time you will need to learn how to consolidate business line of credit card debt. This knowledge will be very valuable to you if you want to maintain a good building business credit record in the future. But the best reason to consolidate credit card debts is to get better rates of interest.

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Before you buy a business

Filed under: Entertainment, Holliday, Other — Admin @ 9:40 pm

Before you buy a business

Study the disclosure document and proposed contract carefully.
Interview current owners in person. (They should be listed in the disclosure document.) Visiting them in person may help you identify any who are “shills” - people paid to give favorable reports.
Investigate claims about your potential earnings. Some companies may claim that you’ll earn a certain income or that existing franchisees or business opportunity purchasers earn a certain amount. Companies making earnings representations must provide you with the written basis for their claims. Be suspicious of any company that does not show you in writing how it computed its earnings claims.
Sellers also must tell you in writing the number and percentage of owners who have done as well as they claim you will. Keep in mind that broad sales claims about successful areas of business - “Be a part of our $4 billion industry,” for example - may have no bearing on your likelihood of success. Also, recognize that once you buy the business, you may be competing with franchise owners or independent home business people with more experience than you.
Listen carefully to the sales presentation. Some sales tactics should signal caution. For example, if you are pressured to sign immediately “because prices will go up tomorrow,” or “another buyer wants this deal,” slow down. A seller with a good offer doesn’t use high-pressure tactics. Under the FTC’s Franchise and business opportunity Rule, the seller must wait at least 10 business days after giving you the required documents before accepting your money or signature on an agreement. Be wary if the salesperson makes the job sound too easy. The thought of “easy money” may be appealing, but success generally requires hard work.
Get the seller’s promises in writing. Any oral promises you get from a salesperson should be written into the contract you sign. If the salesperson says one thing but the contract says nothing about it or says something different, it’s the contract that counts. If a seller balks at putting oral promises in writing, be alert to potential problems and consider doing business with another firm.
Consider getting professional advice. Ask a lawyer, accountant, or business advisor to read the disclosure document and proposed contract. The money and time you spend on professional assistance, and research - such as phone calls to current owners - could save you from a bad investment decision.

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April 4, 2009

The smart wheelchair component system

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The smart wheelchair component system

While the needs of many individuals with disabilities can be satisfied with power wheelchairs and medicare power wheelchairs, some members of the disabled community find it difficult or impossible to operate a standard power wheelchair. To accommodate this population, several researchers have used technologies originally developed for mobile robots to create “smart wheelchairs” that reduce the physical, perceptual, and cognitive skills necessary to operate a power wheelchair. We are developing a Smart Wheelchair Component System (SWCS) that can be added to a variety of commercial power wheelchairs with minimal modification. This paper describes the design of a prototype of the SWCS, which has been evaluated on wheelchairs from four different manufacturers.

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April 1, 2009

Marketing your Home Business for Big Profits

Filed under: Holliday, Other, Personal — Admin @ 3:35 pm

Marketing your Home Business for Big Profits

Marketing your home business for big profits takes some due diligence and the right resources.
In 1999 I started a business opportunity, and I submitted my website to every search engine that would take it from here to the North Pole.
I submitted classified ads; I had more links on my website, than Carter has pills.
I bought the submission software.s, the top ads on classified ad sites, the linking programs and so on.
I had about $500 to spend on this venture and I spent it all on marketing.
Yes I got a few hits, and some replies. But after a year of not really getting off the ground, I closed down shop and stuck my tail between my legs and just took the loss and figured this home business stuff was not to done.
Jan 2004 I wanted to try this home business venture again, only this time I was going to some research on home business and how people succeed in it.
I read news articles on the internet, went into forums to see what others were doing, and so on. Found out quickly everyone has an opinion on what works and what doesn.t.
Well I did learn quite a bit, like on my first venture I was linking to every website that would take my link. I found out, it is not the amount of links; it is the quality of websites you link to.
That was one mistake. Found out also that these submission software.s and programs are not all that great either.
After about 6 months of research and reading, I reopened a new home business in July 2004. I applied what I had learned to this business.
To my surprise after about 2 weeks I started getting some affiliates, had a couple sales, and things were off and running.
A little over a month went buy and I was continuing to make progress, and then I stumbled on to what I consider is one of the best business tools out there.
It was an organization that had all the proven tools, resources, experts, materials, books you name it on how to get make big profits on your home business.
Well I signed up, and for once that was the best money I spent, a low monthly fee for all of their resources. Well let.s just say, that in 1 month my profits doubled.
The next month they doubled again! This entire buy just having the right resources and tools at my disposal, is what made the difference in 2004, compared to my flop in 1999.
I turn 45 years old in 2005, and have planned on retiring from my full time job in the aerospace industry. My home business as gotten so big and so profitable that I know longer need my other job.
You know what J.O.B. stands for (Just over Broke). Well I know longer need to worry about that, now that I have the financial freedom to support my family for years to com

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