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  1. Religious Studies Review: Index to Volume 28 (2002) (A Quarterly Review of Publications in the Field of Religion and Related Disciplines) by American Theological Library Association, 2002
  2. Fellahin of Upper Egypt: Their Religious, Social and Industrial Life (Library of African Study) by Winifred S Blackman, 1968-01
  3. What is religious education?: A constructive study (Every teacher's library) by A. J. William Myers, 1925
  4. Ethical studies;: Personal, social & religious (The Christian students' library) by James Kellock, 1959
  5. The Christian life and spiritual life;: Introduction to the study of ascetical and mystical theology; (Catholic library of religious knowledge XVI) by Yves Ernest Masson, 1930
  6. The Crhistian Life and the Spiritual Life: Introduction to the Study of Ascetical and Mystical Theology (Catholic Library of Religious Knowledge, XVI) by O.P. V. E. Masson, 1930
  7. Buddhism and Empire: The Political and Religious Culture of Early Tibet (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library) by Michael L. Walter, 2009-08
  8. Research Guide to Religious Studies (Sources of information in the humanities) by John Frederick Wilson, 1989-08
  9. Islam and Dissent in Postrevolutionary Iran: Abdolkarim Soroush, Religious Politics and Democratic Reform (International Library of Iranian Studies) by Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, 2008-11-15
  10. Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Presbyterian Church, U.S (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies) by Robert Benedetto, Betty K. Walker, 1990-11-30
  11. Buddhist Art and Tibetan Patronage: Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries (Brill's Tibetan Studies Library) by Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter, Eva Allinger, 2002-06
  12. Textos religiosos hititas. Mitos, plegarias y rituales (Biblioteca De Ciencias Biblicas Y Orientales / Biblical and Oriental Studies Library) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Virgilio Garcia Trabazo, 2002-01-01
  13. Learning Theodicy: The Problem of Evil and the Praxis of Religious Education (Empirical Studies in Theology) by Paul Vermeer, 1999-11-01
  14. Anglicans in the Antipodes: An Indexed Calendar to the Papers and Correspondence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1788-1961, Relating to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies) by Leighton Frappell, Ruth Frappell, et all 1999-07-30

41. Display And Devotion: Religious Painting In Italy, 1300 -1500 (A424)
Display and Devotion religious Painting in Italy, 1300 you to locate materials anddevelop study skills relevant Using libraries is an essential skill and the
http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/a424/resources.htm
Display and Devotion:
Religious Painting in Italy, 1300 - 1500 (A424)
HOME NEWS RESOURCES LINKS Resources Use this section to help you to locate materials and develop study skills relevant to your project. Using libraries is an essential skill and the Open University's Open Libr@ry provides a wide range of services and resources to you as a student. Begin by reading how to get the best out of Open Libr@ry . This explains not only how to use specific online resources but also how to contact library Learner Support staff for advice about all aspects of library use and information seeking. Open Libr@ry
Through Open Libr@ry you have access to a wide range of useful research tools. These include online journals, reference resources such as the Grove Dictionary of Art, and advice on finding out about publications in your subject area. Follow the link above to find out how to make the most of Open Libr@ry's resources and services. ROUTES
The OU Library's ROUTES Project (Resources for Open University Teachers and Students) has compiled a collection of web sources selected for their relevance by the A424 course team. Use these to find additional images online or to plan visits to galleries and other sites.

42. News And Views
Indonesia to meet the urgent need for improved libraries in the The trickledown effect of new perspectives into contemporary religious study in Indonesia
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Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... Impact study News and views Contacts News and views Media coverage of the project Indonesia-Canada Islamic Higher Education Cooperation , published January 2000 in Into the New Millenium: Indonesia Canada (a publication of the the Embassy of Canada in Jakarta and the Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce): For the past 10 years, a unique partnership between Canada and Indonesia has quietly built bridges between the two countries bridges that are contributing to the evolution of the largest Muslim country on the planet. The Indonesia-Canada Islamic Higher Education Project, administered by McGill University, has brought 91 young Muslim teachers from cities across the sprawling archipelago to Montreal to further their studies. The direct result of the program has been to strengthen the teaching, research and management capacities of the State Institutes for Islamic Studies (IAINs) and to support the participation of women in those activities. But the downstream affects are far more profound. "The ultimate goal of the project is to contribute to the development of social equity and stability in Indonesia an ambitious goal. However, the IAINs are seen as playing a key role because of the basic relationship between religion and development in Indonesia," says project director Wendy Allen. "These institutions train about 80 per cent of the teachers for the Islamic education system which includes elementary, junior and senior secondary schools as well as the IAINs. Graduates of the IAINs also work as judges in family courts, journalists and community developers and are active in the large community-based Muslim organizations, Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama, and in non-governmental organizations."

43. Stanford Religious Studies Links
Stanford libraries Stanford libraries religious Studies Collections for religiousLife find religious groups Stanford Studies Society for the study of Chinese
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/relstud/resources/links.html
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Links UNDER CONSTRUCTION Additional links can be found on pages devoted to specific topics. Stanford University General Information Stanford Home Page : search Stanford site
Stanford Directory

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The Stanford Daily
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Community Housing Services ... Faculty/Staff Housing Libraries Stanford Libraries Stanford Libraries Religious Studies Collections : bibliographic guide Religious Studies Special Collections Meyer Undergraduate Library Tanner Library :Philosophy Department East Asia Library UC Berkeley Library Department of Philosophy Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities ... Taube Center for Jewish Studies Other Stanford Links Office for Religious Life : find religious groups Stanford Asian Studies Resources : index to sites Stanford Bookstore Other Related Links American Academy of Religion Association for Jewish Studies International Association of Buddhist Studies Society for the Study of Chinese Religions ... Society for the Study of Japanese Religions

44. Yale > Religious Studies > Introduction
world's finest libraries for the study of religion is located at the Yale DivinitySchool. The Divinity School and the Department of religious Studies share
http://www.yale.edu/religiousstudies/
Introduction
(Image from the sixth century mosaic of Jerusalem in Madaba,Jordan) The Yale Department of Religious Studies , established in its present form in 1963, provides opportunities for the scholarly study of a number of religious traditions and disciplines. At the undergraduate level, the Department offers a wide array of courses that cover the major religions of the world, with a strong emphasis on their history and their intellectual traditions. At the graduate level, the Department is organized into ten fields:
American Religious History

New Testament

Ancient Christianity

Buddhist Studies
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Theology
Courses are offered in both Yale College and the Yale Graduate School, with a strong interdisciplinary bent. Religious Studies courses at the undergraduate level in Yale College lead to the Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.); courses at the graduate level lead to the Doctor of Philosophy degree (Ph.D.). The Department of Religious Studies maintains strong ties to a number of other departments in Yale College and the Yale Graduate School, including History, Philosophy, American Studies, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and East Asian Languages and Civilizations. A number of faculty members in Religious Studies hold joint appointments in other departments.

45. Paul F. Stuehrenberg's CV
Christianity in denominational seminary libraries. Summary of bibliographical resourcesfor the study of the Reformation. Journal of religious theological
http://www.yale.edu/divinity/Fac.PStuehrenbergCV.html

46. Alice Bailey - The Consciousness Of The Atom - I - The Field Of Evolution
in a few brief talks what all the libraries of the material, is just as much occupiedwith the study of the divine as is his frankly religious brother who
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To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index ... Table of Contents The Consciousness of the Atom - The Field of Evolution The third line of thought we might call the Idealistic. It posits an evolutionary process within all manifestation and identifies life with the cosmic process. It is the exact opposite of materialism, and brings the supernatural deity, predicated by the religionist, into the position of a great Entity or Life, Who is evolving through, and by means of, the universe, just as man is evolving consciousness through the medium of an objective physical body. In these three standpoints - the frankly materialistic, the purely supernatural, and the idealistic - you have the three main lines of thought which have been put forward as explanatory of the cosmic process; all of them are partial truths, yet none of them is complete without the others; all of them, when followed alone, lead into byways and into darkness, and leave the central mystery still unsolved. When synthesized, when brought together and blended, and when unified, they embody, perhaps (I offer this simply as a suggestion) just as much of the evolutionary truth [16] as it is possible for the human mind to grasp at the present stage of evolution. We are dealing with large problems, and tampering, perhaps, with high and lofty things; we are trespassing into regions which are the recognized domain of metaphysics; and we are endeavoring to sum up in a few brief talks what all the libraries of the world are embodying; we are therefore attempting the impossible. All that we can do is to take up briefly and cursorily first one aspect of the truth and then another. All we can possibly accomplish is an outline of the basic lines of evolution, a study of their relationship to each other and to ourselves as conscious entities, and then an endeavor to blend and synthesize the little we can know until some general idea of the process as a whole becomes clearer.

47. Library Of Congress, Collections Policy Statements, United States History
Institutions associated with smaller religious denominations, cults, and non Bluffton,Ohio, and the libraries in Utah are important to the study of American
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/historyus.cps.html
COLLECTIONS POLICY STATEMENTS
UNITED STATES HISTORY
(Classes E, CT as appropriate, Z1236-Z1249, Z8000 as appropriate)
Contents
I. Introduction
II. Scope
III. Research strengths
IV. Comparisons with other major research collections
V. General policy
VI. Collection levels for United States history I. Introduction This Collection Policy Statement is based on the second of the Library's three "Canons of Selection" : "The Library should possess all books and other materials (whether in original form or copy) which record the life and achievement of the American people." History is generally understood to be a chronological relation of important events, usually with an attempt to explain their relationships, significance, and causes. John Higham, in his History: Professional Scholarship in America (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, p. ix.) writes, "Any story about human experience that tries to exclude fable and error in the interest of truth has a claim to the name of history." This policy statement includes reference works, monographs, and serials about the history of the United States on the national level from pre-Columbian times to the present, whether in inkprint, microform, or machine-readable format. II. Scope

48. St. Stephen's College - Resource & Study Links
Stephen's Theological College Resource study Links. libraries in no particularorder religious Studies links by Joseph Jones, Librarian, religious Studies
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We strive to keep these links up-to-date, as time and circumstance allow, however, we are unable to guarantee the accuracy or fitness of any of these links. [ The date in brackets indicates the last time we verified it. ] If you find any link inoperative, please drop us a line This list of links will become as interesting and diverse as the contributions we receive. If you know of other sites which may be useful, or just plain interesting, to St. Stephen's students and visitors, please send us an e-mail Thank you for your time, consideration and participation building this list. We look forward to receiving your submissions and/or comments. Up to Main Site Navigation Bar
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49. Religious Studies Collection Development Policy: LSU Libraries
The LSU libraries strives to support teaching and and incorporating the great religioustraditions of The interdisciplinary course of study offers both a major
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/collserv/colldev/policies/religion.html
Religious Studies
Collection Development Policy Statement
Library's Collection Development Objectives
The LSU Libraries strives to support teaching and research in religion throughout the university community, but also recognizes the interests of the thirteen active campus religious student organizations. The library collections provide curricular support for the Religious Studies Program, emphasizing investigations of significant and universal expressions of human experience and incorporating the great religious traditions of the world (Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), as well as smaller beliefs and cultures. The interdisciplinary course of study offers both a major and minor in religion with an approach that brings together perspectives from a variety of areas, including history, philosophy, literature, and anthropology. Curriculum Program Descriptions The Religious Studies Program is housed within the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. There are ten faculty members in the program and all have Ph.D. degrees. The teaching staff includes four professors (one emeritus), four associate professors, and two assistant professors. The Program offers a major and minor in Religious Studies. Several courses in the curriculum will also fulfill general education requirements for undergraduates in other majors. Listed below are the number of Bachelor degrees awarded to students in Religious Studies for the past five years:

50. KCL: Theology & Religious Studies: Postgraduate Study
and its holdings in Theology and religious Studies reflect and eminent traditionof theological study at King's. one of the world's great libraries, which is
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ip/moiralangston/Intro.html
Theology Religious Studies You are in: School of Humanities Schools Home
Introduction to Graduate Study
Graduate Tutor:
Professor Michael Banner

The Department of Theology and Religious Studies at King's is one of the largest and most distinguished in Britain. On the staff are several leading specialists with international reputations. In the most recent (2001) and in the previous three national research assessment exercises the Department has achieved a '5' rating. At the moment there are about 150 postgraduates in the Department, full-time and part-time, from Britain and overseas. The Department offers the research degrees of MPhil and PhD, an extensive taught Masters programme, and a Diploma. We stress the importance of training in the methodology and skills required for postgraduate work. Students enjoy impressive study facilities. Library resources are second to none. The College's own library contains 800,000 volumes, and its holdings in Theology and Religious Studies reflect the long and eminent tradition of theological study at King's. It also recently inherited books from the Sion College Library. The University of London's library at Senate House is a short walk away, and access can usually be arranged to the British Library, one of the world's great libraries, which is also nearby. The King's Computer Centre is superbly equipped, with a special laboratory and advisory service for Humanities users. The Language and Communication Centre provides foreign language training for postgraduates, including tuition orientated to particular research projects. The English Language Unit runs courses for overseas and European Community students who wish to improve their English.

51. ChristianOrigins
Resources for the study of Christian Origins Booksellers Epigraphy JournalsLanguages libraries Publishers religious Studies Resources
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52. Comparative Religion. WMU Libraries.
Over 1,000 entries of people from all religious traditions. WestCat, the online catalog,from the libraries' home page This field of study usually uses the APA
http://www.wmich.edu/library/sr/comparative-religion.html
WESTCAT RESEARCH RESOURCES TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT'S NEW ... HOURS Comparative Religion
Research Guide
Directories Encyclopedias Indexes and Abstracts ... Electronic Resources
The following guide is a selected list of resources for the study of religion. Assistance with some of the annotations in the guide has been provided by Robert Balay's Guide to Reference Books , Z 1035.1 .G89 1996 (Ref Desk Collection). For further assistance ask for help at the Central Reference Desk of Waldo Library or make an appointment with David Isaacson, the Library Subject Liaison to the Comparative Religion Department, Phone 387-5182, or E-mail: david.isaacson@wmich.edu Research Guide Keyguide to Information Sources on World Religions . Jean Holm
Z 7833 .H66 1992 (Ref)
A selective, briefly annotated guide to reference works about religions world-wide. Omits biblical studies and mainstream Christianity because these are well covered elsewhere. Includes dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, bibliographies, indexes, book reviews, libraries, and online searching techniques. Has separate approaches by name of religion and by geographic area.
Encyclopedias Encyclopaedia Judaica
DS 102.8 .E496 (Ref)

53. Religion -- New Book Acquisitions - University Of Miami Libraries
K36 2003 Muslim modernity in postcolonial Nigeria a study of the BR127 .T46 2002Christianity at the religious roundtable evangelicalism in conversation
http://www.library.miami.edu/newbooks/religion.html
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Religious Studies New Book Acquisitions
This list contains books added to the Library's collection during the previous month. Search the IBISWEB Catalog ( http://ibisweb.miami.edu ) for additional books and other materials on this subject. 'Full record' links to the complete IBISWEB description and location information.
In search of Zarathustra : the first prophet and the ideas that changed the world / Paul Kriwaczek. New York : Knopf, 2003.
Full record

Hittite prayers / by Itamar Singer ; edited by Harry A. Hoffner, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. : Society of Biblical Literature, c2002.
Full record

The ghost in the universe : God in light of modern science / Taner Edis. Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2002.
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Religion returns to the public square : faith and policy in America / edited by Hugh Heclo and Wilfred M. McClay. Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, c2003.
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Xango / Ildasio Tavares. Rio de Janeiro : Pallas, 2000.
Full record
New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.

54. University Of Manitoba Libraries - Electronic Journals - Religion
Method theory in the study of religion. religious studies. University of ManitobaLibraries, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R3T 2N2 204 474 9881 Questions and comments
http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/online/ejournals/subject.php?subID=85

55. McGill Libraries - Library Hours
McGill libraries. McGill libraries About Library Hours Extended hours and24 hour study. Birks Reading Room (religious Studies/Études religieuses).
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/admin/hours.html
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Extended hours and 24 hour study
Library Hours, September 3, 2002 to April 30, 2003
Heures d'accueil, du 3 septembre 2002 au 30 avril, 2003
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/birks/birks.htm
William and Henry Birks Building 2d floor
3520 University Street
Telephone: 514-398-4734 or 00194 (Internal callers)
January 06, 2003 - April 30, 2003
Regular Hours Day Time / Heure Jour Monday - Thursday Lundi - Jeudi Friday Vendredi Saturday Samedi Sunday Dimanche
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56. Interdisciplinary Study Of Religion (MA/PgDip) [Birkbeck, University Of London]
of 'Sacred' Texts; Intellectual History religious Identity and study resourcesBirkbeck is located in the heart reach of the major libraries and facilities
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/pg2003/religious/religisma.html
Postgraduate Course Guide 2003 - Religious studies Home Studying at Birkbeck Postgraduate courses Religious studies Interdisciplinary Study of Religion (MA/PgDip)
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Aims Many different academic disciplines investigate religion, and each has its own assumptions, rules of operation, and limits. Not only are approaches therefore very different, but so too are the results. This programme explores different methods and approaches. By looking at religion from a variety of perspectives, it affords a comprehensive and sophisticated view of religious systems, beliefs, doctrines and cultures. As a student, you will be able to conduct research in a range of different disciplines, analysing their comparative strengths and weaknesses. You will also have the opportunity to create your own interdisciplinary perspective. In the first year you will undertake a foundation course examining the theory and methods of different disciplines, and two options on the study of religion from within different disciplines. In the final year you will complete a further two options, an interdisciplinary seminar focusing on the relationship between disciplines and a dissertation. This programme is ideal if you want to gain a broad and complex understanding of religious issues and phenomena, in either an academic or professional capacity. The ability to understand the scope and limits of different fields of study will be of particular benefit to you if you deal with religious issues as part of your work, whether as a social scientist or as part of the counselling or pastoral professions.

57. Religious Studies (MPhil/PhD) [Birkbeck, University Of London]
and religion; secularisation theory; new religious movements; ritual study resourcesBirkbeck is located in the easy reach of the major libraries and facilities
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/pg2003/religious/religmph.html
Postgraduate Course Guide 2003 - Religious studies Home Studying at Birkbeck Postgraduate courses Religious studies Religious Studies (MPhil/PhD)
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MPhil/PhD Religious Studies
Aims The Faculty of Continuing Education offers this opportunity to undertake independent research in a multi-disciplinary setting. Studying for a PhD will enable you to undertake advanced independent study, on a topic of your choice agreed with a supervisor, at a level both more challenging and more specialised than that possible at undergraduate or MA level. It is an ideal choice for those who would like to pursue research in religion outside a faith or denominational context, while being part of a growing community at Birkbeck that is increasingly partnering faith-based and other academic institutions. Birkbeck's multi-disciplinary strengths also make it an ideal choice for those who wish to explore their field in an interdisciplinary environment. Although you will receive regular support from your supervisor, the emphasis in doctoral work is on developing your capacity for sustained independent and original enquiry and analysis. However, as a research student, you will be able to take undergraduate and postgraduate courses in a wide range of fields and disciplines within religious studies to supplement your study. Courses can be taken from undergraduate-level diplomas in Religious Studies, Theology, Islamic Studies, and Philosophy; or from the MAs in the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion and in Islamic Studies.

58. Rule Of Law Institute In Mongolia
We are planning to provide all the libraries with the bible. 12. Organized a seminaramong government people who are responsible for religious study. 13.
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From Jan. 01, 1999 to March 01, 1999, Rule of Law Institute in Mongolia accomplished the following work. 1. UBTC's registration work accomplishment. This work was started in August, 1998. One of the biggest problems was a proposed tax of about thirty three million tugrigs (over $30,000 USD). Another was to get official permission for UBTC to operate. By God's grace everything has been resolved positively. 2. We also organized training on basic understanding of the Law for the officers who carry all the paper work for the Churches. This training has five parts, each part havuing twelve hours of lessons. The lessons were taught by Mongolian State University's Dr. D. Battumur, Constitutional Lawyer V. Udval, professor of the State University of Law Dr. Monhjargal.T, and State great Hural's officer U. Enhtovshin. The topics covered included logical thinking, communication, government organization, how to handle the paper work and general understanding of the law. The course was finished on 07 March and all the students received a certificate. For budgeting each person paid 14000 tugrigs (approx. $14.00 USD). It could not cover the total cost, but by the God's grace JCS helped with $200.00 USD to cover the rest of the cost. We want to express our thankfulness.

59. Young Earth Creation Materials In The Columbus Metropolitan Libraries
Young Earth Creation Materials in the Columbus Metropolitan libraries. Evolution(Biology) religious aspects Christianity. Creationism study and teaching.
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Columbus Metropolitan Libraries Last updated Wednesday, April 09, 2003 Home Audio Buy Contact ... Videos Library Materials Audio Cassette Tapes Books Magazines Videos ... Reserve at Library Audio Cassette Tapes Title: Apologetics Press, Inc. Cassette Tape Series (reserve)
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Library call number: Aud Cas This 12-pack cassette tape series is loaded with useful information to help arm the serious student of creationism with solid evidence from both the scientific and biblical perspectives. Perhaps some will remember that Dr. Thompson conducted a three night seminar on the topic of creationism versus evolution right here in Gahanna a few years ago. These tapes are stored at the Gahanna library branch, but they'll send them to any branch for local pickup. The titles of the twelve tapes are: Questions and Answers on Creation/Evolution
The Creation/Evolution Controversy: The Case Against Evolution
Dinosaurs, Creationists, Science, and the Bible (Part 1)

60. Philologos Religious Online Books
Philologos religious Online Books, Reference Guide. A guide to books, videos,software and other study materials. Other Online Books libraries.
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