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1 1.A Writing 1. B Nonwriting 2. Critical Thinking 4. Interaction 3. c Quant. 5. Disciplines Responses ABUS 2011 Personal Computer Applications for Business X ABUS 2221 Principles of Entrepreneurship (cannot also take EXDS 2001 of the same title, as the content overlaps) X X X ABUS 3331 Entrepreneur Finance X X ABUS 4441 New Venture Creation X X ARAB 1011 Elementary Arabic X ART 1101 Foundations 1/Visual Foundations 1 X ART D Design X X ART 1651 Visual X ART 2201 Painting 1 X X ART 2401 Ceramics 1 X X X ART 2601 Art History 1 X X ART 2611 Art History 2 X X ART 2651 Nonwestern Art X X ART 2801 Book Arts X X ART 3301 Screen Printing X ART 3311 Letterpress and Relief Printing X ART 4911 Senior Design 2 X X X ATTR 4601 Senior Seminar in Athletic Training X X BIOL 1031 Life sciences for early and middle childhood X BIOL 1311 Biology 1: Cells and Molecules X BIOL 2011 Environmental Issues X BIOL 2131 Natural History (new tags as of Spring 2015) X X BIOL 2511 Ecology X BIOL 2551 Epidemiology X BIOL 3661 Environmental Research Methods 2 X X X BIOL 4901 Introduction to c Illustration X BIOL 4941 Capstone Seminar X X BIZ 1001 Free Enterprise and Business Planning X X X BIZ 1201 Ethics for Business Planning X BIZ 2021 Microeconomic Foundations for Business Planning X BIZ 2031 Macroeconomic Foundations and Business Planning (New tags as of Spring 2015) X X BIZ 3001 Global Environment for Business Planning X X X BIZ 3991 BIZ Lab 2 X BIZ 4851 Integrated Business Planning 1 X X BIZ 4852 Business Planning Lab X BIZ 4861 Integrated Business Planning 2 (updated 4/4/2013) X CAEM 3551 Multimedia Journalism X CAEM 4531 Mass Media and Society X CAMS 1101 Introduction to Mass Media (previously CAEM 1501) X X CAMS 1201 Introduction to Public Relations (previously CAPR 1301) X CAMS 1301 Presentational Speaking (previously CACS 1111) X CAMS 1311 Classroom Communication (previously CACS 2151 students earned 1 of 2 possible tags) X CAMS 1401 Public Relations Social Media (previously CAPR 2461) X CAMS 2101 News Writing (was ENGL 1611) X CAMS 2111 Layout and Design (previously ENGL 2201) X CAMS 2301 Advanced Presentational Speaking (previously CACS 2111) X X CAMS 2311 Interpersonal Communication (previously CACS 2251) X CAMS 2331 Health Communication (previously 3481) X X CAMS 3101 Feature Writing X X CAMS 3131 Photojournalism (was called ENGL 2921) X X CAMS 3211 Issues in Public Relations (previously CAPR 3731) X CAMS 3311 Cross-cultural Communication (previously CACS 3201 and 2201) X CAMS 4181 EMB Senior Capstone (previously CAEM 4951) X X CAMS 4201 Public Relations Case Studies (previously CAPR 4951) X CAMS 4281 Publicity Media and Campaigns (was CAPR 3521) X CAMS 4281 Publicity, Media and Campaigns X X CAMS 4301 Film Study and Analysis (previously CACS 3501) X CAMS 4311 Political Communication and Campaigns (previously CACS 4211) X X CAMS 4381 Communication Studies Capstone (previously CACS 4951) X X CAPR 3421 Public Relations Research X CE 4151 Civil Engineering Design Project X X CHEM 1001 Chemistry in Society X CHEM 1201 Chemistry for the Health Sciences X CHEM 1711 General Chemistry 1 X CHEM 1811 General Chemistry 1 - Majors X CHEM 2001 Capstone 1 X CHEM 2661 Organic Chemistry Lab - Majors X CHEM 2901 Special Topics: Environmental Chemistry X CHEM 3001 Capstone 2 X CHEM 3411 Physical Chemistry 1 X CHEM 4001 Capstone 3 X X CJ 1211 Introduction to Criminal Justice X X CJ 3401 Comparative Criminal Justice X X CJ 3541 Women in Criminal Justice X CJ 3551 Minorities in Criminal Justice X X CJ 3561 Juvenile Justice X CJ 4101 Criminal Behavior X CJ 4121 Domestic Violence X DSGN 1201 Intro to Visualization X X DSGN 4911 Senior Design 2 X X X ECCS 1101 Computer Science Orientation X ECCS 1611 Programming 1 X X ECCS 2721 Digial Logic X X ECCS 3411 Computer Society and Ethics X ECCS 3451 User Interface Design X ECCS 4471 Computer Science Capstone 1 X X ECCS 4711 Senior Design 1 X X ECED 2051 Children's Literature in the Early Childhood X ECED 2401 Introduction to Early Childhood Education X EDUC 1151 Culture and Schooling X EDUC 3421 the Content Areas X Nature
2 c EDUC 3451 the Content Areas AYA/MA X EDUC 4701 Student Teaching Early Childhood / Middle Childhood X X X EDUC 4741 Student Teaching MA X X X ENGL 1001 Introduction to Literature X X ENGL 1221 Writing Seminar X ENGL 1231 Writing Seminar X ENGL 1421 Intensive College Composition 2 X ENGL 1521 College Composition 2 X ENGL 2011 Introduction to Writing X X ENGL 2021 Business Writing (was ENGL 2901 before) X X ENGL 2031 Technical Writing (was ENGL 2901 before) X ENGL 2041 Great Works X X ENGL 2051 Introduction to Professional Writing X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction - ST Classics of Science Fiction X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction - ST Fiction and the Environment (now ENGL 2151) X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction (note: this is for sections without specific titles) X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: Global Short Stories X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: Literature and Humor X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST On the road to the Cuckoo's Nest X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST The Short Story X X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST Global Short Stories (through Spring 2013) X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST Literary Perspectives X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST One World, Many Stories (no longer offered) X X ENGL 2071 Topics in Fiction: ST Trauma Literature and Life Writing X X X ENGL 2081 Topics in Drama X X ENGL 2081 Topics in Drama: The Twisted Mother X X ENGL 2091 Topics in Poetry X X ENGL 2111 American Literature 1 X X ENGL 2121 American Literature 2 X X ENGL 2131 Survey of British Literature 1 X X ENGL 2141 Survey of British Literature 2 X X ENGL 2151 Literature and the Environment X X ENGL 2191 Topics in World Literature: Latin American Literature in Translation X X ENGL 2251 Children's and Young Adult Literature X X ENGL 2601 Introduction to Shakespeare X X ENGL 2631 Women's Literature X X ENGL 2741 American Multicultural Literature X X ENGL 2921 Photojournalism (now called CAMS 3131) X X ENGL 3341 American Literature pre-1865 X X X ENGL 3401 Intermediate Poetry Writing X ENGL 3421 Screenwriting X X ENGL 3781 Journal Publishing X ENGL 3811 Modern and Contemporary Poetry X X ENGL 3901 Literature and Medicine X X ENGL 4241 Victorian Period X X ENGL 4461 Capstone Presentation X X ENGL 4521 Rhetorical Theory X ENGL 4901 Special Topics: Literature, Law and Culture X X X ENGL 4231 British Romanticism X ENGR 1041 Intro. To Engineering 1 X X X ENGR 1051 Intro. To Engineering 2 X X X ENGR 1211 Engineering in an International Context X ENGR 2601 EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service X ENGR 3101 Engineering Education 1 X X X ENGR 4201 Engineering Education Senior Design 1 X X X ENGR 4211 Engineering Education Senior Design 2 X EXDS 2001 A Bird's-Eye View of Global Environmental Health X X EXDS 2001 Archaeology of the Book X X EXDS 2001 Architecture, Landscape Place: Being In A Global World X X EXDS 2001 Beyond Les Mis: Global Issues in French X X EXDS 2001 Bucket List - A Global Perspective X X EXDS 2001 Christianity, Economics, and the Good Life X X EXDS 2001 Classics of Good and Evil X X EXDS 2001 Cold War - Hot Place: The United States in Africa X X EXDS 2001 Comparative Criminal Justice X X EXDS 2001 Cultural Interplay and Clay X X EXDS 2001 Culture, Illness, and Medicine: A Global Perspective X X EXDS 2001 Development Economics X X EXDS 2001 Earth, Wind, and Water X X EXDS 2001 East Meet West: Music in the Global Square X X EXDS 2001 Energy and its Worldwide Implications X X EXDS 2001 Energy, the Environment, and Our Future X X EXDS 2001 Engineers and the Making of the Modern World X X EXDS 2001 Exploring the World's Languages (Honors) X X EXDS 2001 Global Civil Society and World Peace X X EXDS 2001 Global Environmental Movement X X EXDS 2001 Global Mathematics X X EXDS 2001 Global Short Stories (cross listed with ENGL 2071) X X EXDS 2001 Globalization and Health X X EXDS 2001 Great Journeys X X EXDS 2001 Historical Geography X X EXDS 2001 In the Heart of Charlemagne's Holy Roman Empire X X EXDS 2001 International Projects: A Dominican Perspective X X EXDS 2001 Medical Perspectives in ities X X EXDS 2001 Nostalgics and Nowhere-ians X X EXDS 2001 One World, Many Stories (cross listed with ENGL 2071; no longer offered) X X EXDS 2001 People on the Move: Migration and Identity in a Global Context X X EXDS 2001 Princ. of Entrepreneurship Global (cannot also take ABUS 2221, as the courses overlap in content) X X EXDS 2001 Pushing Boundaries: Exploration, Pioneering, and Exploitation in the Americas X X EXDS 2001 Seeing Globalization X X EXDS 2001 Sociology of Food X X EXDS 2001 Sociology of Health and Health Care X X
3 c EXDS 2001 Spanish Composition (cross-listed with SPAN 3021) X X EXDS 2001 The Bible and Postcolonialism X X EXDS 2001 The Nature and Value of Communities X X EXDS 2001 The Silk Road X X EXDS 2001 Theatre Design X X EXDS 2001 Women's Fiction (cross-listed with ENGL 2631) X X EXPH 2201 Kinesiology X EXPH 2301 Exercise Physiology X EXPH 4501 Exercise Physiology Internship (Capstone) X X FREN 1011 Elementary French 1 X FREN 1021 Elementary French 2 X FREN 2011 Intermediate French 1 X FREN 2021 Intermediate French 2 (revised as of Spring 2013) X FREN 3011 Introduction to French Literature X FREN 3021 Advanced French Speaking X FREN 3031 Advanced French Writing X X FREN 3041 Cultural History of France 1 X X FREN 3051 Cultural History of France 2 X X FREN 3061 Francophone Cultures X X FREN 4011 French Novel 1 X X FREN 4021 French Novel 2 X X FREN 4031 French Theatre X X FREN 4101 French Poetry and Song X X FREN 4201 French Film X X FREN 4301 Francophone Literature X X FREN 4401 Modern French Musical X X FREN 4501 Capstone X X GEOG 1001 Geography/Methods Materials X GEOG 2261 World Regional Geography X GEOG 2481 Introduction to Geographic Information X X GEOG 2551 Spatial Methods 1 X GEOG 2561 Spatial Methods 2 X GEOG 2681 Cartography X X GEOG 3481 Applied Geographic Information Systems X X GERM 2011 Intermediate German 1 X GERM 2021 Intermediate German 2 X GERM 4501 Capstone X X GGHS 3531 Historical Geography X X GGMK 3541 Geography for Marketing X HIST 1101 Western Civilizations 1 X HIST 1111 Western Civilizations 2 X HIST 1151 World Civilizations 1 X X HIST 1161 World Civilizations 2 X X HIST 1201 Public History X HIST 1301 Local History X X HIST 1401 America Rising X X HIST 1411 The American Century X X X HIST 2301 Introduction to Museums and Archives X HIST 2501 Military and Society X X HIST 2601 Sport and Society (formerly HIST 4401) X HIST 2901 Special Topics: Ireland: Then and Now X X HIST 3131 East Asia to 1800 X X X HIST 3141 East Asia since 1800 X X X HIST 3201 Advanced Public History X HIST 3301 Local History X X HIST th Century US Political History X X HIST 3701 Ancient World X X HIST 3711 Medieval Europe X X HIST 3901 Special Topics - The Modern Presidency X HIST 4211 Fascism X X X HIST 4221 Hitler and Nazism X X X HIST 4231 The Holocaust X X X HIST 4311 The Crusades X X HIST 4341 World War I X X X HIST 4411 Baseball in American Culture X X X HIST 4421 Football in America X X X HIST 4511 History of Law X X HIST 4991 Senior Thesis 2 X X HONR 1221 Honors Writing Seminar X HONR 2001 Honors Everyday Life X X HONR 2011 Philosophy Literature X X HONR 2011 Visual X HONR 2021 History of Law X X HONR 2021 Honors Cultural Understanding - Asian Philosophies X HONR 2021 Honors Cultural Understanding - Prophets in the Ancient Near East X HONR 2021 Religious Experience X HONR 2041 Honors Great Works Seminar X X HONR 2261 Honors Seminar: Nonverbal Communication X HONR 2401 Professional Ethics X HONR 3011 American Architecture in Context X HSPS 2611 Europe in Transition (was HSPS 2211/3211) X X HSPS 2631 Africa in Transition (was HSPS 2231/3231) X HSPS 2641 Middle East in Transition (was HSPS 2241/3241) X X HSPS 2651 Latin America in Transition (was HSPS 2251/3251) X HSPS 2901 Global Environmental Movement X X HSPS 3901 Modern African Experience X X HSPS 4521 American Foreign Policy X X X HSPS 4991 Senior Thesis 2 X X IBEC 3861 Development Economics X X ISR 2531 Research Methods X ISR 2541 Data Analysis X MATH 1201 Mathematics for Liberal Arts X
4 c MATH 1401 Functions for Science and Technology X MATH 1431 Calculus for Science and Technology X MATH 1461 Calculus for the Life Sciences X MATH 1471 Calculus and Probability in Life Sciences X MATH 1611 Calculus with Pre-calculus 1 X MATH 1621 Calculus with Pre-calculus 2 X MATH 1631 Calculus 1 X MATH 1641 Calculus 2 X MATH 1661 Fundamental Mathematics 1 X MATH 1671 Fundamental Mathematics 2 X MATH 2011 History of Mathematics X MATH 3011 Mathematics for Secondary Teachers X X MATH 3041 Theory of Interest X MATH 4951 Senior Seminar X X ME 4011 Process of Design X X ME 4511 Engineering Analysis X MLS 4921 Capstone Experience X MLS 4941 Capstone Seminar X MRKT 3541 Geography for Marketing X MUSC 1001 Music Appreciation X MUSC 1011 Introduction to Music X MUSC 1121 Music Theory II X MUSC 2121 Theory 4 X MUSC 2201 Non-Western Music X MUSC 2311 Basic Conducting X MUSC 3211 Music History and Literature I X X MUSC 3221 Music History and Literature II X X MUSC 3231 Jazz History and Literature X X MUSC 3251 The Music of Africa X X MUSC 4601 Senior Research Project X X MUSL 4311 Senior Research Capstone Project for Applied and Performance Majors X X NURS 2101 Physical Assessment X NURS 3061 Transcultural Healthcare X X NURS 3101 Medical Surgical Nursing I X NURS 3301 Transcultural Healthcare X X NURS 3351 Nursing Research and Informatics X NURS 4101 Community Health Nursing X NURS 4201 Leadership and Management X NURS 4251 Community Health Nursing for the Registered Nurse (Updated 4/4/2013) X NURS 4401 Medical Surgical Nursing II X NURS 4751 Nursing Research and Informatics for the Registered Nurse X NURS 4981 Transition to Professional Practice - Nursing Capstone X X X NURS 4991 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice for Registered Nurses: Clinical Capstone X X PHBS 2901 Applied Sciences of Pharmacy X PHBS 3311 Pharmaceutical Sciences I X X PHBS 5651 Research in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences X X PHIL 1001 Theories of Nature X PHIL 1011 Plato X PHIL 1021 Philosophy of Science X PHIL 1031 Philosophy of Identity X PHIL 1041 Philosophy Film X PHIL 1051 Ethics, Justice, and Law X X PHIL 2021 Ancient Philosophy X X PHIL 2251 Philosophy of Religion X X PHIL 2281 Philosophy of Law X PHIL 2341 Logic X PHIL 2401 Professional Ethics X PHIL 2431 Asian Philosophies X PHIL 3101 Environmental Ethics X PHIL 3201 Political Philosophy X X PHIL 3401 Metaphysics X X PHIL 3441 Theory X PHIL 3551 Epistemology X PHIL 4811 Philosophy Senior Essay 1 X PHIL 4911 Philosophy Senior Essay 2 X X PHPR 1011 Profession of Pharmacy 1 X PHPR 1021 Profession of Pharmacy 2 X PHPR 2011 Profession of Pharmacy 3 X PHPR 2021 Profession of Pharmacy 4 X PHPR 3011 Profession of Pharmacy 5 X PHPR 3021 Profession of Pharmacy 6 X X PHPR 3311 Over-the-counter Products X PHYS 1001 Conceptual Physics X PHYS 1051 Planetary Astronomy X PHYS 1061 Stars and Galaxies X PHYS 3011 Advanced Physics Research Lab X X PHYS 3051 Modern Physics X PHYS 3411 Optics X PHYS 4951 Senior Thesis Seminar X X PLSC 1011 Introduction to American Politics (was PLSC 2011) X PLSC 1021 Introduction to International Relations (was PLSC 2201) X X PLSC 1031 Introduction to Comparative Politics (was PLSC 2211) X X PLSC 2501 State and Local Politics (was PLSC 3101) X PLSC 2901 War and Film X PLSC 3221 Campaigns and Elections X X PLSC 3301 Comparative Politics of Democracies X X PLSC 3311 Comparative Politics in the Developing World X X X PLSC 3411 Rights X X PLSC 3421 Conflict Analysis and Resolution X PLSC 3431 Terrorism X X X PLSC 3441 Wars in Africa X X X PLSC 3881 International Law and Organization X X
5 c PLSC 4581 Western Political Thought I X X X PLSC 4591 Western Political Thought II X X X PLSC 4751 Model United Nations X X PLSC 4991 Senior Thesis 2 X X PSYC 1001 Psychology X PSYC 2101 Motivation and Emotion X X PSYC 2151 Development the Lifespan X PSYC 2201 Health Psychology X PSYC 2401 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences X PSYC 3401 Experimental Psychology with Lab X X PSYC 4351 Psychopharmacology X X X PSYC 4951 Senior Capstone in Psychology 1 X PSYC 4961 Senior Capstone in Psychology 2 X RELG 1001 Death and Beyond in World Religions X RELG 1011 Encountering the Other X RELG 1041 Women in the Bible X X RELG 1051 American Christianity (formerly RELG 1911) X RELG 1071 Religions East and West X RELG 1911 Special Topics: Science and Religion X RELG 1911 Special Topics: Dead Sea Scrolls X RELG 2001 Introduction to Old Testament X RELG 2011 Introduction to the New Testament X RELG 2021 Islam X RELG 2031 Eastern Religious Traditions X RELG 2041 Western Religious Traditions X RELG 2051 Hinduism X RELG 2061 Issues in Science and Religion X RELG 3001 Christian Thought to 1500 X X RELG 3011 Christian Thought 1500 to present X X RELG 3021 Buddhism X RELG 4901 Religion Senior Essay 1 X RELG 4911 Religion Senior Essay 2 X X SOC 1001 Introduction to Sociology X SOC 2301 Sociology of Religion X SOC 2401 Sociology of the Family X SOC 2501 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology X SOC 2601 Social Problems X SOC 2901 Special Topics: Sociology of Sports X SOC 3461 Social Stratification X SOC 3471 Race, Class, Gender X SOC 3901 Sociology of Food X X SOC 4461 Classical Sociological Theory X X SOC 4471 Contemporary Sociological Theory X X SPAN 2011 Intermediate Spanish 1 X SPAN 2021 Intermediate Spanish 2 X SPAN 3011 Spanish Conversation X SPAN 3021 Spanish Composition X X SPAN 3041 Introduction to Spanish Literature X SPAN 3101 Spanish Film X X SPAN 3111 Spanish Civilization X X SPAN 3121 Spanish Art Music Dance X X SPAN 3201 Latin American Film X X SPAN 3211 Latin American Civilization X X SPAN 3221 Latin American Art, Music, Dance X X SPAN 3301 Business Spanish X X SPAN 4111 Medieval and Golden Age Spanish Literature X X SPAN th and 19th Century Spanish Literature X X SPAN th and 21st Century Spanish Literature X X SPAN 4211 Colonial and 19th Century Latin American Literature X X SPAN th and 21st Century Latin American Literature X X SPAN 4501 Capstone X X SPMG 4501 Sport Management Internship (Capstone) X X STAT 1311 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning+ X STAT 1561 Statistics for Professionals 1 X STAT 2561 Statistics for Professionals 2 X TADN 1101 Introduction to Dance X TADN 1201 Ballet I X X TADN 1211 Social Dance (previously TADN 2111) X TADN 1221 International Folk Dance X TADN 1301 Modern Dance I X X TADN 1401 Jazz Dance I X TADN 1501 Tap Dance I X TADN 2121 Dance and Culture X X TADN 2201 Ballet II X TADN 2301 Modern Dance II X X TADN 2401 Jazz Dance II X X TADN 2501 Tap Dance II X X TADN 3201 Ballet III X X TADN 3301 Modern Dance III X X TADN 3401 Jazz Dance III X X TADN 3501 Tap Dance III X X TADN 3601 Dance History X X TADN 4201 Ballet IV Pointe X X TADN 4601 Dance Composition X X TADP 4951 Theatre and Design Production Capstone X X TAMT 4951 Musical Theatre Capstone X X TATH 1051 Introduction to the Performing Arts X TATH 2401 Voice and Speech X TATH 2601 Acting for Non-Majors X TATH 2751 Play Analysis X TATH 2911 World Theatre History 1 X X TATH 2921 World Theatre History II X X
6 c TATH 3651 Acting III: Shakespeare X TATH 4601 Acting IV: Styles of Acting X X TATH 4951 Theatre Capstone X X TATH 3911 American Theatre History X TECH 1001 Technology and Society X X TECH 1401 Intro to Information Systems X TECH 1421 Web Design X TECH 1601 Fundamentals of Electronics X TECH 2211 Construction Design X TECH 3461 Digital Photography X TECH 4991 Senior Capstone X X TREX 1001 A Multifaceted Look at Contemporary France X X TREX 1001 African Film X X TREX 1001 American Architecture: Understanding the World Around You X X TREX 1001 Beyond X TREX 1001 Citizenship and Public Advocacy X X TREX 1001 Conflict and Cooperation: Learning How the Game is Played X X TREX 1001 Crime in Literature and Film: 1840 to present X X TREX 1001 Critical X TREX 1001 Culture and Personality X X TREX 1001 Digital Storytelling X TREX 1001 Film and Communications (Popular Culture Meets Communication) X TREX 1001 Imagining Paris: Past, Present, Future X X TREX 1001 Imperial Presidents? X X TREX 1001 Introduction to Creativity X TREX 1001 Kings, Prophets, and Storytellers X TREX 1001 Laboratories for Democracy: Schools and Democratic X TREX 1001 Making the Invisible Visible: An Introduction to LGBT Experiences in America X X TREX 1001 Myth as Reality X X TREX 1001 Mythbusters Experience X TREX 1001 Myths, Mischief and Pitfalls in Modern Science X X TREX 1001 Nutrition, Nature and Nations: Food for Thought X TREX 1001 Religion and Pop Culture X TREX 1001 Science Fiction and Philosophy X TREX 1001 Sleep on It X TREX 1001 Sport and American Society X TREX 1001 Sport in Modern Society X X TREX 1001 The Buddha in America X X TREX 1001 The Function of Memory X TREX 1001 The Good and the Bad - The Wonderful X TREX 1001 The Medieval Warrior: Past and Present X X TREX 1001 Think to Win X TREX 1001 Why is the World the Way it Is? X TREX 1001 World War I X X # of entries per column
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