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>    1. Scholarship watch! (Saravanan Ramadoss)
>    2. NEWS PULSE for Fellowship  students! (Saravanan Ramadoss)
>    3. Re: Your suggestion required (amit patel)
>    4. Take a look at my photos on Facebook (Shilpa Saluja)
>    5. Re: capital letters (sandeep singh)
>    6. Re: How can we know the IP address of our computer? (firoz)
>    7. Re: How can we know the IP address of our computer?
>       (phani srikanth)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:15:10 +0530
> From: "Saravanan Ramadoss" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] Scholarship watch!
> To: <[email protected]>
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> hello friends,
> Please make  use of this great opportunity & share this info  with your
> friends.
> Scholarship watch
> Scholarships for Indian students
>
>
>
>
>
> Educational Testing Service (ETS), which administers globally a range of
> tests including Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) and Test of English as a
> Foreign Language (TOEFL), has announced a set of scholarships for Indian
> students. Three $10,000 scholarships for the United Kingdom, United States
> of America and Canada and four $5,000 scholarships to any of these three
> countries will be awarded under the TOEFL India Scholar Programme, which is
> aimed at "recognising students with high academic achievement who have
> demonstrated leadership skills, innovative ideas and an outstanding ability
> to communicate in English." Students who have already been accepted for
> admission to an institution in the U.K., U.S. or Canada in 2010 are eligible
> to apply for these scholarships, the announcement said.
>
> English test
>
> Among other things, students are required to take the TOEFL test and
> demonstrate proficiency in English and also submit a 2,000 word essay as
> part of the selection procedure.
>
> The topic has to do with students' suggestions for a new initiative to
> ensure minimal schooling and its implementation.
>
> The essay will be evaluated on the basis of "thoughtful analysis and clear
> expression of the social, economic and political environment of the country
> and the initiative recommended."
>
> The winners for the scholarships will be chosen on the basis of personal
> interviews. The last date for submitting applications is March 31, 2010.
>
> The application form and other details are available on the web page:
> http://www.ets.org/Media/Campaign/11616/index.html . R. Ravikanth Reddy in
> Hyderabad
>
> DAAD offers fellowships
>
> The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in India has been annually
> offering fellowships for Indian nationals for research and study at
> universities and research institutes in the Federal Republic of Germany.
>
> The DAAD Regional Office, New Delhi, has made the announcement of the DAAD
> programmes for the academic year 2010-2011.
>
> There are scholarships available for: Students to do their summer
> internships or summer jobs in Germany, Graduates and doctoral students, For
> post doctorates and research scientists
>
> This year DAAD offers masters' scholarships in Public Policy and Good
> Governance and also for postgraduate courses with relevance to developing
> countries.
>
> For further information on DAAD Scholarships, contact:
> [email protected].
>
> IGTC offers PGPBA
>
> The Indo-German Training Centre (IGTC), is an educational and training
> initiative of the Indo-German Chamber Of Commerce. The centre imparts a
> unique, industry-focused PGPBA programme based on the German Dual System of
> Education.
>
> The programme is divided into four theory phases for a duration of 12
> months.
>
> The PGPBA is awarded by the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK),
> Germany and the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce. Every year 30 students are
> admitted to this programme.
>
> For details, contact, phone: 044-28340107/28340067. Mobile: 98400 20672. The
> centre is located at 32,G.N.Chetty Road,T.Nagar,Chennai-600 017. Website:
> www.igtcindia.com
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  ######
> Adieu.
> Saravanan.R
> ______
> I would like to learn a lot from you all. Please feel free to share your
> comments, feedbacks and new ideas!
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:28:59 +0530
> From: "Saravanan Ramadoss" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] NEWS PULSE for Fellowship  students!
> To: <[email protected]>
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>
> NEWS PULSE, Fellowship
>
> Applications are invited from candidates having minimum 55 per cent marks in
> M.A. English to work as Project Fellow in a UGC-sanctioned research project
> "The use of Kannada and Tamil- borrowed words in Indian English Literature"
> under Meera Rao I. K., Principal Investigator, on a consolidated Fellowship
> of Rs. 8,000 per month.
>
> Candidate should be proficient in Kannada and Tamil languages.
>
> Candidates may submit their resume with attested copies of certificates and
> mark sheets to Meera Rao I.K., Principal Investigator, Major Research
> Project, Dept. of PG Studies in English, Maharani's Arts and Commerce
> College for Women, Mysore-570005 before September 9, 2009.
>
> Technical training in Japan
>
> The Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS), Japan, has
> invited applications for a two-week training programme on promoting
> standardisation in the die and mould industry from December 2 to 15 at
> Yokohama Training Centre, Japan.
>
> According to the AOTS Alumni Association, Karnataka, participants will be
> paid scholarship including full expenses and air fare. The last date for
> receiving applications is September 19. More details can be obtained from
> AOTS Alumni Association, Plot No. 6 G, 1st Main, 1st Cross, 1st Phase,
> Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore or Ph: 080-23722659.
>
> The objective is to provide participants with information on the present
> situation in the die and mould industry in Asia and the world, besides
> deepen the understanding of international standardisation in the industry.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  ######
> Adieu.
> Saravanan.R
> ______
> I would like to learn a lot from you all. Please feel free to share your
> comments, feedbacks and new ideas!
> ([email protected] / [email protected])
> *******
> Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much - Helen Keller.
> The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart
> - R.G. Ingersoll.
>  ******
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>
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>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:31:41 +0530
> From: amit patel <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] Your suggestion required
> To: [email protected]
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> Dear friends.
> I am amit patel, I have passed 2 groups from icfai university.
> I have tried my best to convince icfai with the help of eyeway and
> ccpd mr. dhariyal At that time they were convince,  but now after
> completing 2 groups I got the same mail witch jignesh mention.
> How ever they are not trying to understand or listen anything. I
> replied the mail with proper logic but there is no response from there
> side. I don?t know why they are doing this; I also asked them that if
> you think that I am passing my exams with the help of scribe, then you
> give me proper scribe. But no answer from there side. Now I have
> decided that I will go with scribe in examination centre, and will see
> what happened. Because I don?t think we have any circular which
> mention that we can take exam with one standard bilow scribe.  if we
> can manage this kind of document it will really help us.
> Ameet
>
>
> On 9/7/09, surya prakash sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> i am fully agree with you.
>> regards,
>>
>> S. P. Sharma
>> Lecturer, Political Science
>> e-mail: [email protected]
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Asudani, Rajesh" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 9:37 AM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Your suggestion required
>>
>>
>>> It is a poorly drafted, more poorly interpreted and still more poorly
>>> implemented section which has caused so many miseries.
>>> And, moreover, in India, even for a constitutional amendment or a law to
>>> be implemented, we require enactments, bylaws rules and so on apart from
>>> a
>>>
>>> host of committees and subcommittees.
>>>
>>> So, it is high time we suggest rational amendments to MSJE which is
>>> supposedly taking up amendments to PWD act, or possibly enacting a brand
>>> new enactment.
>>>
>>> The suggestion about scribe to substitute section 31 should include:
>>> A. discretion of candidate to accept the scribe provided by exam body or
>>> to bring her own scribe.
>>> b. obligation on all examining bodies to permit/[provide the scribe.
>>> C. Safeguards to ensure competence when candidate aggress to use scribe
>>> provided
>>> D. conditions in the form of juniority when using scribe from same
>>> discipline of one's own choice.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Rajesh Asudani
>>>
>>> Assistant General Manager (PPS),
>>> Reserve Bank of India
>>> Nagpur
>>> 09420397185
>>> O: 0712 2806676
>>> Res: 0712 2591349
>>> Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?"
>>> John Milton
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of surya
>>> prakash
>>>
>>> sharma
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 9:33 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Your suggestion required
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> it is the duty of every educational institution to provide with the
>>> scribe
>>> to the VI persons. the relevant section from the PWD act 1995 is copyed
>>> below:
>>> 31. All educational institutions shall provide or cause to be provided
>>> amanuensis to blind students and students with low vision.
>>>
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> S. P. Sharma
>>> Lecturer, Political Science
>>> e-mail: [email protected]
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "jignesh thakur" <[email protected]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 8:02 PM
>>> Subject: [AI] Your suggestion required
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear A I friends,
>>>> This is routine problem of many blind students.
>>>> I do not know that it is discussed or not.I would like to know that is
>>>> there any proper guideline is available for scribe?
>>>> I have asked many organizations working for the blind but I could not
>>>> find any such document.
>>>> So if anybody have such kind of any information please tell me. Or it
>>>> is not there we should do something. Because it is not only my
>>>> problem, many blind students are suffering because of this problem.
>>>> There are some universities witch are not ready to listen us. If we
>>>> get proper circular we can fight against such universities.
>>>> Hope we all will think for this are own problem. I think there are
>>>> many A I members who can do something for it.
>>>> If we can do something for this problem from this platform it will help
>>>> a
>>>> lot.
>>>> Please reply.
>>>> your friend jignesh.
>>>>
>>>>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 00:37:54 -0700
> From: Shilpa Saluja <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AI] Take a look at my photos on Facebook
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Hi [email protected],
>
> I set up a Facebook Profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events
> and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join
> Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile.
>
> Thanks,
> Shilpa
>
> To join Facebook, please follow the link below:
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 13:34:19 +0530
> From: sandeep singh <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] capital letters
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
>
> Thankyou. I'll give it a try.
> Regards,
> Sandeep
>
> At 11:23 PM 07-09-09, you wrote:
>>I actually didn't see this mail previously.
>>Anyways, what I know is that when you use J9 with Hindi, this problem
>>occurs. However in your case it is due to the same reason or not, I don't
>>know.
>>Anyways, one more solution for your problem can be this. Credits to very
>>expert of our field, Ashish Rohtagi sir for sharing this working solution
>>with me when I faced this problem.
>>
>>1. Go to utilities from the Jaws main window by pressing alt u.
>>2. Go to configuration manager by pressing C.
>>3. A file will open titled "Jaws Configuration manager-default.jcf" or
>>something similar.
>>4. Go to set options menu by pressing Alt s.
>>5. Go to text processing... dialog by pressing t.
>>6. Finally, press tab once and you will hear something "indicate
>>capitalization...", which is a combo box. Select the second option from
>>there which is something read by char (Character),spell.
>>Hit ok. Close the configuration default file and when it asks you to save,
>>click yes.
>>Done...
>>
>>I know shortcuts exists for doing the same, but I don't use so I am not
>>comfortable in telling those shortcuts.
>>Regards
>>Amar Jain.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Parthiban" <[email protected]>
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 10:59 PM
>>Subject: Re: [AI] capital letters
>>
>>
>>Hello
>>Please press inser plus v which are the shortcut keys for adjusting jaws
>>verbocityand see in the reading option, you may find the solution.  Do not
>>mind if it is known to you already.
>>
>>With regards
>>
>>M. Parthiban.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Sandeep Singh" <[email protected]>
>>To: <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 7:07 PM
>>Subject: [AI] capital letters
>>
>>
>> > Dear friends,
>> >
>> > When I was using the earlier versions of jaws, it used to pronounce
>> > capital letters in a high pitched voice. Now I am using jaws 9, but it
>> > does not distinguish between capital and small letters. How can I make
>> > it
>> > do so? Please help me, I'll really appreciate the kind gesture.
>> >
>> > Thanks and regards,
>> > Sandeep
>> >
>> >
>> >
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 13:42:16 +0530
> From: "firoz" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
> To: <[email protected]>
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> i read one article in which they are showing soon all the i p address are
> going to be over since usage of internet is increasing
>
> now what to do? is the question they are trying solve
>
> firoz
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "prateek aggarwal" <[email protected]>
> To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 9:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
>
>
> Well, if you know the full form, perhaps you can at least have a
> framework in your mind about it?s definition.
> The IP address, which is an acronym of internet protocol address, is
> the unique identity of your computer over network.
> Every machine on the internet or private network has a unique
> identifying number, called an IP Address, which is essential for
> computers to communicate with each others.
> When you connect to the internet, either via your internet service
> provider (bsnl, airtell,
> etc.), or your office LAN connection, you are assigned an IP address.
> This address identifies your computer from the other computers on the
> internet. Your
> IP address can be either static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic,
> meaning each time you dial-in or login you are assigned a new address
> for that session.
> Check with your internet service provider or network administrator to
> find out if your computer uses static or dynamic IP addressing.
>
>  A typical IP address looks like this:
> 192.168.1.1
> we  human express it in decimal for our convenience normally, but
> actually computer communicates in binary form.
>
> in the  generalized words, IP address is like a mailing address,
> without which communication can not be established between two
> persons.
> So, when two or more computers are connected with each others, whether
> via internet or private network, they must require an unique address
> to exchange data, informations, etc.
> Of course, it assures that the informations which are exclusively for
> a particular address must reach to it?s proper destination.
> The four numbers in an IP address are called octets, because they each
> have eight positions when viewed in binary form. If you add all the
> positions together,
> you get 32, which is why IP addresses are considered 32-bit numbers.
> Since each of the eight positions can have two different states (1 or
> 0) the total
> number of possible combinations per octet is 28 or 256. So each octet
> can contain any value between 0 and 255. Combine the four octets and
> you get 232
> or a possible 4,294,967,296 unique values!
> I said, that it?s the  address for communication between  computers
> over network, but what if the computer is not connected to any
> network?
> And, I think that?s what your question is.
> Out of these 294,967,296 unique values, certain values are restricted
> from use as typical IP addresses.
> Now, this is what the answer of your question. Even If you are not
> connected to any network, still you would have a default IP address,
> which is 0.0.0.0.
> So, this is something reserved, yet unique itself.
>
> How to check IP address:
> Go to command prompt by start/run/cmd, and type the following command as it
> is:
> Ipconfig
>
> This will present your IP address along with other informations like
> default server, dhcp server, subnet mask, etc.
> Though there some other ways as well to access the IP address, but
> this is my personal favorite, and in fact it?s the most easiest and
> genuine method for checking the IP address.
> Hope it helps.
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>
> ----------- Original message ----------
> From: "ashik" <[email protected]>
> To: "Access India" <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 16:56:43 -0700
> Subject: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
> Dear Members,
>
>  A staff member of mine asked me how we can know the IP address of our
> computer. And also, can we get the IP address of our computer even if
> our computer
> is never connected to the internet? In other words, is there any
> connection between the IP address and the internet?
>
> Please throw some light on this topic.
>
> Thanking in anticipation.
>
> Ashik HIrani
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 15:24:15 +0530
> From: phani srikanth <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID:
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>
> go to command prompt and use the following commands
>
> ipconfig/all to get the specific values of I.P and related values
> for dynamic I.P
> use ipconfig/renew to renew it
> use ipconfig/release to release it.
> Use ipconfig/flushdns to resolve the DNS cash.
>
> A concept known as IPV 6 might solve this problem of i.p addresses
> coming to an end:
>
> Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the next-generation
> Internet Protocol
>  version designated as the successor to version 4,
> IPv4,
> the first implementation used in the
> Internet
>  and still in dominant use currently. It is an
> Internet Layer
>  protocol for
> packet
> -switched
> internetworks.
> The main driving force for the redesign of Internet Protocol was the
> foreseeable
> IPv4 address exhaustion.
> IPv6 was defined in December 1998 by the
> Internet Engineering Task Force
>  (IETF) with the publication of an
> Internet standard
>  specification,
> RFC 2460.
>
> IPv6 has a much larger address space than IPv4. This results from the
> use of a 128-bit address, whereas IPv4 uses only 32 bits. The new
> address space thus
> supports 2128 (about 3.4?1038) addresses. This expansion provides
> flexibility in allocating addresses and routing traffic and eliminates
> the primary need
> for
> network address translation
>  (NAT), which gained widespread deployment as an effort to alleviate
> IPv4 address exhaustion.
>
> IPv6 also implements new features that simplify aspects of address
> assignment (stateless address autoconfiguration) and network
> renumbering (prefix and
> router announcements) when changing Internet connectivity providers. The
> IPv6
> subnet
>  size has been standardized by fixing the size of the host identifier
> portion of an address to 64 bits to facilitate an automatic mechanism
> for forming
> the host identifier from
> Link Layer
>  media addressing information (
> MAC address).
>
> Network security
>  is integrated into the design of the IPv6 architecture.
> Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)
>  was originally developed for IPv6, but found widespread optional
> deployment first in IPv4 (into which it was back-engineered). The IPv6
> specifications
> mandate
> IPsec
>  implementation as a fundamental interoperability requirement.
>
> In December 2008, despite marking its 10th anniversary as a Standards
> Track protocol, IPv6 was only in its infancy in terms of general
> worldwide
> deployment.
> A 2008 study
> [1]
>  by
> Google
>  indicated that penetration was still less than one percent of
> Internet-enabled hosts in any country. IPv6 has been implemented on
> all major operating systems
> in use in commercial, business, and home consumer environments
>
>
> On 9/8/09, firoz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> i read one article in which they are showing soon all the i p address are
>> going to be over since usage of internet is increasing
>>
>> now what to do? is the question they are trying solve
>>
>> firoz
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "prateek aggarwal" <[email protected]>
>> To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 9:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
>>
>>
>> Well, if you know the full form, perhaps you can at least have a
>> framework in your mind about it?s definition.
>> The IP address, which is an acronym of internet protocol address, is
>> the unique identity of your computer over network.
>> Every machine on the internet or private network has a unique
>> identifying number, called an IP Address, which is essential for
>> computers to communicate with each others.
>> When you connect to the internet, either via your internet service
>> provider (bsnl, airtell,
>> etc.), or your office LAN connection, you are assigned an IP address.
>> This address identifies your computer from the other computers on the
>> internet. Your
>> IP address can be either static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic,
>> meaning each time you dial-in or login you are assigned a new address
>> for that session.
>> Check with your internet service provider or network administrator to
>> find out if your computer uses static or dynamic IP addressing.
>>
>>  A typical IP address looks like this:
>> 192.168.1.1
>> we  human express it in decimal for our convenience normally, but
>> actually computer communicates in binary form.
>>
>> in the  generalized words, IP address is like a mailing address,
>> without which communication can not be established between two
>> persons.
>> So, when two or more computers are connected with each others, whether
>> via internet or private network, they must require an unique address
>> to exchange data, informations, etc.
>> Of course, it assures that the informations which are exclusively for
>> a particular address must reach to it?s proper destination.
>> The four numbers in an IP address are called octets, because they each
>> have eight positions when viewed in binary form. If you add all the
>> positions together,
>> you get 32, which is why IP addresses are considered 32-bit numbers.
>> Since each of the eight positions can have two different states (1 or
>> 0) the total
>> number of possible combinations per octet is 28 or 256. So each octet
>> can contain any value between 0 and 255. Combine the four octets and
>> you get 232
>> or a possible 4,294,967,296 unique values!
>> I said, that it?s the  address for communication between  computers
>> over network, but what if the computer is not connected to any
>> network?
>> And, I think that?s what your question is.
>> Out of these 294,967,296 unique values, certain values are restricted
>> from use as typical IP addresses.
>> Now, this is what the answer of your question. Even If you are not
>> connected to any network, still you would have a default IP address,
>> which is 0.0.0.0.
>> So, this is something reserved, yet unique itself.
>>
>> How to check IP address:
>> Go to command prompt by start/run/cmd, and type the following command as
>> it
>> is:
>> Ipconfig
>>
>> This will present your IP address along with other informations like
>> default server, dhcp server, subnet mask, etc.
>> Though there some other ways as well to access the IP address, but
>> this is my personal favorite, and in fact it?s the most easiest and
>> genuine method for checking the IP address.
>> Hope it helps.
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>>
>> ----------- Original message ----------
>> From: "ashik" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Access India" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 16:56:43 -0700
>> Subject: [AI] How can we know the IP address of our computer?
>> Dear Members,
>>
>>  A staff member of mine asked me how we can know the IP address of our
>> computer. And also, can we get the IP address of our computer even if
>> our computer
>> is never connected to the internet? In other words, is there any
>> connection between the IP address and the internet?
>>
>> Please throw some light on this topic.
>>
>> Thanking in anticipation.
>>
>> Ashik HIrani
>>
>>
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