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  1. 1993 Legislation Affecting Higher Education in Tennessee: 98th General Assembly First Session
  2. General education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Students' self-reports / by Margery W. Benset and Susan E. W. Lankford by Margery W Bensey, 1992
  3. Summary of the education reforms and improvements adopted by the Tennessee General Assembly by Ernest Crouch, 1984
  4. Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870-1925 by Charles A. Israel, 2004-12-01
  5. Roane State Community College: Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Board of Regents, Tennessee State Route 162, Pellissippi State Community College
  6. Tennessee Historical Magazine (Volume 4) by Tennessee. Department of Education, 2010-03-15
  7. Tennessee Historical Magazine (Volume 5) by Tennessee. Dept. of Education, 2010-10-14
  8. Tennessee Education in Perspective 2008-09
  9. Tennessee Education in Perspective 2003-2004 by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan, 2003-09
  10. The Public school system of Memphis, Tennessee: report of a survey made under the direction of the Commissioner of Education
  11. To Foster Knowledge: A History of the University of Tennessee, 1794-1970 by Lee S. Greene, James R. Montgomery, et all 1983-12
  12. And There Was Light!: The 120 Year History of Knoxville College, Knoxville Tennessee, 1875-1995 by Robert J. Booker, 1994-10
  13. Tennessee Partners: The University of Tennessee and Its Alumni Organization by Neal O'Steen, 1986-04
  14. Tennessee's Partner (Webster's Persian (Farsi) Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16

1. Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links
Call TEA Headquarters 615.242.8392 or 800.342.8367. general FAX 615.259.4581 © 2003 tennessee education Association. All rights reserved.
http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/french.html
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2. State Board Of Education
Call TEA Headquarters 615.242.8392 or 800.342.8367. general FAX 615.259.4581 © 2003 tennessee education Association. All rights reserved.
http://www.state.tn.us/sbe
Search TennesseeAnytime State Board of Education Home Directory Help Center
What's New
The State Board of Education is the governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Its work touches all facets of education from accountability and evaluation to curriculum and teacher education. The General Assembly created the current State Board of Education in 1984 when it adopted the Public Education Governance Reform Act. The legislation restructured the board, gave it increased independence, and expanded its duties. Although the Board works very closely with the State Department of Education, it is a separate full functioning state agency. The State Board of Education has a professional staff of research associates to provide ongoing policy research and analysis of public education issues including instruction, student assessment, and funding. The Board also works closely with the Tennessee General Assembly to secure legislative support for education. Through its annual report on student, teacher, and school performance, the Board provides the legislature and the general public with information about the status of education in Tennessee. The Board has developed specific strategies to accomplish its mission in the Master Plan for Tennessee Schools 2003 (in.pdf format)

3. Legislative Activity Pertaining To Higher Education In Tennessee, 2001
Legislative Activity Pertaining to Higher education in tennessee, 2002 a direct relationship to higher education. While I have included general appropriations bills and major tax
http://gemini.tntech.edu/~jjroberts/leg_aaup.html
Legislative Activity Pertaining to Higher Education in Tennessee, 2002
Here follows a listing of bills pertaining directly to Higher Education currently pending before the Tennessee Legislature. This list was last updated on February 8, 2002. The list is made available for your general information, but I also invite indeed I welcome your comments. Send them to me at:
jjroberts@tntech.edu
You may wish to write directly to some of the legislators regarding specific legislation or general issues. PLEASE DO SO. Such is among our most powerful lobbying tools. All legislators can be contacted via e-mail. Their addresses are available at the state legislature home page:
www.legislature.state.tn.us
Bills are listed in order of their introduction in the Senate. Sponsor(s) are listed and the bills are briefly described. Full details of the bills can be obtained at the website. Of the bills filed during the 2001 session, some were passed and signed into law. All others remain active (unless withdrawn) for the 2002 session, though some, such as last year's budget proposals, might as well be withdrawn. Actions taken on these bills are noted herein, with all "passings" noted in bold type . Bills recommended for pass by, scheduled for, or deferred by committees and House subcommittees are noted within

4. ETEA, East Tennessee Education Association
EAST tennessee education ASSOCIATION For information about the East tennessee education Association, contact Lana Doncaster Last Tinkered With On January 13, 2002. We're proud to be a part of tennessee education ASSOCIATION. Welcome to the ETEA Website! Please check the links below for information regarding the 2003 Winter Workshops and general
http://www.korrnet.org/etea
ETEA
EAST TENNESSEE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the ETEA Website! Please check the links below for information regarding the 2003 Winter Workshops and general ETEA information.
About the Organization

Membership Information

2003 Winter Workshops:
Emergent Literacy in Early ChildhoodCharting the Future of Early Childhood: The ABCs of Teaching Strategies ; February 15, 2003
Teaching Children With Emotional and Behavioral Challenges: Turning Stresses Into Successes; February 15, 2003
For information about the East Tennessee Education Association,
contact Lana Doncaster
Last Tinkered With On: January 13, 2002.
We're proud to be a part of... ETEA website development: Heather Doncaster

5. Tennessee.gov Main Page
Gateway to state government internet resources.Category Regional North America United States tennessee Government...... education. Finalist tennesseeAnytime 1st in 2002 Brown University Report tennessee4th in Watch video of Governor Bredesen's address to the general Assembly on
http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/
What follows is a list of links that will jump to news, A to Z directory, and Governor Bredesen's site. Skip to State News. Skip to A-Z Directory. Skip to Governor Bredesen's Site.
The following are the section navigation links. About TN Government Employment Travel ... Business
Governor Bredesen welcomes you to the new Tennessee.gov . We want to put state government online and at your fingertips. Come and see how we are changing the way state government works in Tennessee. Take a short tour to orient yourself with the new Tennessee.gov TENNESSEE LANDSCAPES
A grassy cove in Cumberland County.
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Visit Governor Bredesen's Web site , send e-mail to Phil.Bredesen@state.tn.us , or read Governor Bredesen's Budget. This script provides today's date.
This script provides time of day in Central time.

6. Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Home Education Association—Home
Regional events, local information, support group listings, and general homeschooling advice.
http://www.csthea.org/
Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Home Education Association
Home What's New Events About Us ... Links
Curriculum Fair Info!
Home
Welcome to the CSTHEA Website!
We hope you find our site
informative and encouraging!
About Our Website New items are announced on our What's New page. Be sure to check it often, and let us know if there are news items or events that we need to post there. Many items announced on our What's New page are then posted on our Events page with more details and for a longer period of time. Our "Events Calendar" (still under construction) will be found there, as well. We are the local chapter of the Tennessee Home Education Association (THEA). Read more about us on our About Us page. If you are new to the challenging and rewarding world of home education, check out our Getting Started area. There you'll find general information related to homeschooling as well as essential requirements related to our area of Tennessee (and even a little bit of North Georgia). We also have a page listing Support Groups in the Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee area. Eventually, we hope to include contact information and links for these support groups, as well.

7. Tennessee.gov Main Page
Contains a state profile, historical facts, tourist and commerce information, a job bank, and contacts for health and human services. and. Citizen Services. education. Employment tennessee 4th in Digital State Management/Administration. Watch video of Governor Bredesen's March 10th address to the general
http://www.state.tn.us/
What follows is a list of links that will jump to news, A to Z directory, and Governor Bredesen's site. Skip to State News. Skip to A-Z Directory. Skip to Governor Bredesen's Site.
The following are the section navigation links. About TN Government Employment Travel ... Business
Governor Bredesen welcomes you to the new Tennessee.gov . We want to put state government online and at your fingertips. Come and see how we are changing the way state government works in Tennessee. Take a short tour to orient yourself with the new Tennessee.gov TENNESSEE LANDSCAPES
A grassy cove in Cumberland County.
More photos

Visit Governor Bredesen's Web site , send e-mail to Phil.Bredesen@state.tn.us , or read Governor Bredesen's Budget. This script provides today's date.
This script provides time of day in Central time.

8. Tennessee.gov Site Reorganization
Online Services. Media Center. HIGHER education IN tennessee. general InformationDirectory of Higher education Institutions College Funding. general Information.
http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/main/education/higher.html
WELCOME TO THE NEW TENNESSEE.GOV! For those who visit frequently, please see the graphic to the left for an overview of the new Tennessee.gov main page. Online services and State News remain in the same place, but other parts of the page have been moved. New visitors may want to become familiar with how the new Tennessee.gov site is organized. If you know what you want, you can being using Tennessee.gov, with any of the links below: The following links are at the bottom of each page. Tennessee.gov Home Search Tennessee.gov A to Z Directory Policies ... Help and Contact
The Official Web Site of the State of Tennessee

9. School Of Continuing Studies
Includes the Division of CrossDisciplinary Studies (offering degrees in general studies), distance education, continuing education, and the tennessee Institute for Economic Development
http://www.etsu.edu/scs/vpcsps.htm

10. Tennessee:Education:Table 36 - Expenditures - Support Services - General Adminis
Table 36 Expenditures - Support Services - general Administration - Boardof education 1997-98 tennessee Annual Statistical Report, TOTAL.
http://www.k-12.state.tn.us/arc/asr9798/table36_9798.html
Table 36 - Expenditures - Support Services - General Administration - Board of Education
1997-98 Tennessee Annual Statistical Report TOTAL SUPPORT SERVICES- SECRETARY DUES EXPENDITURES GENERAL ADMINISTRATION TO BOARD OTHER FIXED AND TRUSTEE CONTRACTED MISCELLA- FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SALARIES SALARIES CHARGES MEMBERSHIP COMMISSIONS SERVICES NEOUS BOARD OF EDUCATION ANDERSON COUNTY CLINTON OAK RIDGE BEDFORD COUNTY BENTON COUNTY BLEDSOE COUNTY BLOUNT COUNTY ALCOA MARYVILLE BRADLEY COUNTY CLEVELAND CAMPBELL COUNTY CANNON COUNTY CARROLL COUNTY *HOLLOW ROCK-BR *HUNTINGDON *MCKENZIE *S. CARROLL *W. CARROLL CARTER COUNTY ELIZABETHTON CHEATHAM COUNTY CHESTER COUNTY CLAIBORNE COUNTY CLAY COUNTY COCKE COUNTY NEWPORT COFFEE COUNTY MANCHESTER TULLAHOMA CROCKETT COUNTY ALAMO BELLS CUMBERLAND COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY DECATUR COUNTY TOTAL SUPPORT SERVICES- SECRETARY DUES EXPENDITURES GENERAL ADMINISTRATION TO BOARD OTHER FIXED AND TRUSTEE CONTRACTED MISCELLA- FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SALARIES SALARIES CHARGES MEMBERSHIP COMMISSIONS SERVICES NEOUS BOARD OF EDUCATION DEKALB COUNTY DICKSON COUNTY DYER COUNTY DYERSBURG FAYETTE COUNTY FENTRESS COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY GIBSON COUNTY
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A HUMBOLDT *MILAN *TRENTON *BRADFORD *GIBSON CO. SPEC.

11. UTC: General Education - General Education Requirements
of Arts Sciences Contact Dr. Jack Thompson, Chair, general education Committee.UTC HOMEPAGE TOP OF PAGE The University of tennessee at Chattanooga
http://www.utc.edu/GeneralEd/GERequirements.html
General Education Requirements Summary of the UTC General Education Curriculum
  • Philosophy and Summary Categories of Study Rhetoric and Composition ... Natural Sciences Mathematics and Statistics Special Rules for Transfer Students Requesting General Education Credit for Transfer Courses
    Questions or comments about General Education at UTC? Contact Dr. Herb Burhenn
    Contact Dr. Jack Thompson , Chair, General Education Committee
    Philosophy
    The general education curriculum is the foundation of a university education and of learning throughout life. The UTC faculty believes that this curriculum can expand our students' fundamental knowledge, abilities, and aesthetic sensibilities, leading to a social awareness essential for individual and societal development at this stage in human history. Graduates of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga should have the knowledge and ability to:
    • think analytically, logically, creatively, reflectively, and sensitively about the human condition; think analytically, logically, creatively, and reflectively about natural and abstract structures; collect, process, interpret, and use quantitative and qualitative information, using up-to-date methods, in order to define and defend viewpoints, solve problems, and make decisions;
  • 12. Dickson County Tennessee Adult Education Programs
    2. tennessee education Association tennessee education Association Welcome to TEA! of Yemen) Business and Economy education general Information Government and Politics News
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8651
    Fall 1999 - Summer 2000 General Information
  • March Bulletin Student Guidelines Local School Stats County Profile ... Help the Adult High School* GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED) PROGRAM DICKSON COUNTY ADULT HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FAMILIES FIRST PROGRAM If you have questions about the adult education programs in Dickson County, contact
    Phyllis Bradley, Dickson County Adult Education

    Site created and maintained by
    William Driver, Dickson County Adult Education

    Last updated March 31, 2000
    *On-Line Shopping I f you use your computer to do on-line shopping, visit the web site at www.yourschoolshop.com
  • 13. General Education - TnHomeEd.com
    general education information for Tennesseans and others. general education Resources. Starting with tennessee and followed by others
    http://www.tnhomeed.com/GenEd.html
    Starting to HS Legal News, Op, Research Resources ...
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    Here's a link to the State of Tennessee's Report Card Website with information on every school in the state. Information here includes what money is spent, where it comes from, how much teachers are paid, and more importantly how the schools rate in actually imparting knowledge to children based on the children's test scores. The Nashville Tennessean's TCAP scores page . This includes all the public schools in Tennessee. Check your neighborhood school. Tennessee Institute for Public Policy "The main emphasis of TIPP is to provide to public policy figures and citizens timely, concise and relevant public policy research reports and articles. The Institute does this through a variety of publications, which can all be accessed through this site. Check out our Publications section to review our current public policy research titles available."

    14. Tennessee Department Of Education
    courts intermediate,appellate, general trial courts employers include government,education, printing, healthcare of the University of tennessee,headquarters of
    http://www.state.tn.us/education/webfacts.htm
    Skip to Content. Home Directories Tests ... Contact Us Tennessee Facts Click on photos for larger image. Did You Know?... The Cherokee silversmith,Sequoyah,was the only known man in the history of the world to single-handedly develop an alphabet. His syllabus for the Cherokee Nation resulted in the first written language for a Native American people. The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore tells his story and is dedicated to the history and culture of Native Americans. The first constitution ever written by white men in America was drafted in 1772 by the Watauga Association at Sycamore Shoals near Elizabethton, Tennessee. Formation of the Watauga Association also marked the first attempt by Americans at complete self-government. The 1772 constitution was based on the Iroquois Federation's laws. Tennessee has produced three U.S. presidents: Andrew Jackson, 1829-37; James K. Polk, 1845-49; and Andrew Johnson, 1865-69. Other famous Tennesseans include frontiersman Davy Crockett, Admiral David Farragut, cavalry officer Nathan Bedford Forrest, U.S. Register of the Treasury James Carroll Napier (appointed 1911 by President William Howard Taft), World War I hero Alvin York, and Cordell Hull (secretary of state under Franklin D. Roosevelt).

    15. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
    is a prerequisite mandated by the tennessee State Department of education for the ofthe Core Battery (communication skills, general knowledge, and
    http://www.utm.edu/admin/catalog97/educate.htm
    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dr. Linda Murphy, Dean MISSION The School of Education has as its primary mission the preparation of classroom teachers, administrators, and school service personnel for the public schools in Tennessee as well as the nation. Some options exist for students desiring to obtain the skills and strategies of the education profession for use in non-public school situations. The mission of the School of Education also includes service to school districts in curriculum development, in-service staff development, and analysis and evaluation of school programs. In keeping with the School of education's primary mission, programs are designed to prepare classroom teachers who exhibit understanding of and proficiency with the following characteristics: Communication Reflection/Relevance and Purpose Collaboration Technology Higher-Order Thinking Skills Assessment Diversity Professionalism Pedagogy SkillsCommunication Reflection/Relevance and Purpose Collaboration Technology Higher-Order Thinking Skills Assessment Diversity Professionalism Pedagogy Skills DEGREES MAJORS AND TEACHING LICENSES Undergraduate majors are offered in the following areas: Health and Human Performance Secondary Education (various majors) Human Learning Special Education Students planning to teach vocational agriculture or vocational or occupational home economics should enroll and plan their programs through the School of Agriculture and Human Environment. Students planning to teach music or art should enroll and plan their programs through the Division of Fine and Performing Arts. Students may qualify for a Tennessee teacher's license with licensure in one or more areas by completing the appropriate program(s) outlined later in this catalog.

    16. Welcome To Distance Education & Independent Study At The University Of Tennessee
    A variety of courses including degree and certificate courses through the Distance education and Independ Category Reference education Online Courses Further education...... Registration general Info FAQs Delivery Technology 1534 White Avenue Knoxville,tennessee USA 37996 2002 University Outreach and Continuing education.
    http://www.outreach.utk.edu/deis/
    www.anywhere.tennessee.edu disteducation@utk.edu Important Dates General Info ... Contact Us Translate this page: IE Browsers
    Available at Distance MASTERS DEGREES MBA-Flexibly Delivered MBA Programs MS-Information
    Sciences
    ...
    Institute
    COLLEGE COURSES Accounting Aerospace
    Engineering
    Agricultural ... Statistics HIGH SCHOOL COURSES Accounting Art Business
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    ... Wellness PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES Business
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    Cartooning Creative Writing ... Writing
    Need to Know? No time to Go? Learning Virtually Anywhere is what UT's Distance Education and Independent Study programs and courses are all about. Select college credit, high school, or professional development from our online catalog of flexibly delivered education. Need more Information?

    17. Post-Secondary And Higher Education (GENERAL)
    of any city of the state of tennessee may contract university or other public institutionof higher education, or any nonprofit general welfare private
    http://www.tbr.state.tn.us/text_only_version/policies_guidelines/policies_append
    Appendix: 6-04-50-00 SUBJECT: POST-SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION (GENERAL) Part 1 - Miscellaneous Provisions 49-7-101. Rules and regulations for admissions. (a) The board of trustees of the University of Tennessee and the State University and Community College System of Tennessee be and the same are hereby authorized and empowered to prescribe rules and regulations and requirements for the admission of students to colleges and universities and to programs of instruction offered by said colleges, universities, branches or units thereof, under the control and direction of the respective board and system. (b) Students shall be entitled to admission to such colleges and universities only in accordance with the rules and regulations and requirements as prescribed by said board and system. [Acts 1957, ch. 211, 1, 2; 1973, ch. 144, 1; T.C.A., 49-3221.] Collateral References. 15A Am. Jur. 2d Colleges and Universities 1 et seq. 14 C.J.S. Colleges and Universities 1 et seq/ Colleges and Universities West Key Number System 1 et seq. Compiler's Notes. The National Defense Education Act referred to in this section may be found in 20 U.S.C. 401-602. Cross-References. Student financial assistance, tit. 49, ch. 4.

    18. TBR--About The TBR
    the system were the state universities and community colleges formerly governed bythe tennessee Board of education. In 1983, the general Assembly transferred
    http://www.tbr.state.tn.us/overview.htm
    Text Only Version
    Regents Online

    Degree Programs
    TBR @ Renaissance Center ... Tennessee Foreign Language Institute
    1415 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 350
    Nashville, TN 37127
    Phone (615) 366-4400 Fax (615) 366-4464 About the TBR
    The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) was created in 1972 by the General Assembly as the governing body of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee. At that time, the member institutions of the system were the state universities and community colleges formerly governed by the Tennessee Board of Education. In 1983, the General Assembly transferred the technical institutes and area vocational schools (now called Tennessee Technology Centers) to the Tennessee Board of Regents. The Board of Regents and the Board of Trustees of the University of Tennessee System are coordinated by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission . The Overview section below gives more information about the creation of the Tennessee Board of Regents. Overview of Board and System Operations The Tennessee Board of Regents was created in 1972 by the General Assembly as the governing body of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee. At that time, the member institutions of the system were the state universities and community colleges formerly governed by the Tennessee Board of Education. In 1983, the General Assembly transferred the technical institutes and area vocational technical schools (now called Tennessee Technology Centers) to the TBR system.

    19. The Oak Ridger Online -- Area News --State Attorney General, Local Legislator Sp
    superintendent and Gov.elect Phil Bredesen's pick for tennessee education commissioner,and State attorney general, local legislator speak on issue of teachers
    http://www.oakridger.com/stories/010803/new_0108030025.html
    AREA NEWS
    Story last updated at 11:23 a.m. on Wednesday, January 8, 2003
    State Sen. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, from left, Lana Seivers, Clinton city school superintendent and Gov.-elect Phil Bredesen's pick for Tennessee education commissioner, and new state Rep. Jim Hackworth, D-Clinton, spoke to retired area teachers Tuesday afternoon at the Clinton Community Center. Staff photo by Donna Smith State attorney general, local legislator speak on issue of teachers' pay
    by Donna Smith
    Oak Ridger staff The issue of equalizing teachers' pay in Tennessee was on the minds and lips Tuesday of both the state attorney general and a local legislator, state Sen. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge. With the state under pressure to equalize teacher pay, The Associated Press in Nashville reported that Tennessee Attorney General Paul Summers said the General Assembly should develop an annual salary review for teachers to determine any disparities. The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled in October that the state's system doesn't pay teachers equally in urban and rural school districts, denying students equal educational opportunities. Oak Ridge city schools have been cited in lawsuits filed by the rural school systems as an example of an "affluent" school system in which teachers earn far more than their rural counterparts. The court left it up to the General Assembly to devise a plan to equalize pay.

    20. University Of Tennessee Health Science Center, College Of Dentistry Advanced Edu
    To increase the access to dental care in tennessee by providing Following completionof the program in Advanced education in general Dentistry, residents
    http://www.utmem.edu/dentistry/GPAEGD.html
    Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program
    Program Director:
    Jerry S. Cloyd, DDS

    The College of Dentistry offers a postdoctoral program in general dentistry designed to meet the needs of practitioners who wish to advance their education in the practice of general dentistry. This is a one year program of study in techniques and clinical procedures aimed at providing advanced education for general dentists whose primary interest is the delivery of a wider range of complex dental services to the general public in rural and urban under-served areas. A space has been designated for at least one minority resident in each AEGD class. The College of Dentistry has a well established relationship with Veterans Administration Medical Center, and St. Joseph Hospital where AEGD residents receive instruction and supervision in a hospital setting while treating medically compromised and pediatric patients. Residents obtain training in indigent care training in indigent care through a continued rotation in a modern dental facility at the Mid-South Family Health Center. Other rotations include a teaching rotation of pre-doctoral students in Operative Dentistry and a rotation at Arlington Developmental Center where residents receive experience in treating special care patients. Advanced General Dentistry residents will have many opportunities to interact with residents and graduate students of the College of Dentistry and to be a part of the General Practice Residency based at the VA Hospital. This interdisciplinary exchange will help achieve many of the essential programs and educational objectives of the AEGD program. The AEGD program will emphasize chairside treatment within the University of Tennessee, Memphis, College of Dentistry and provide opportunities for enhancement of practice administration skills.

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