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EWA Radio

Education Writers Association

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EWA, the professional organization dedicated to improving the quality and quantity of education coverage in the media, hosts regular interviews and panel discussions with journalists and education professionals.
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Ewa Hutmacher and the Snabbfoting team do interviews on innovation, learning culture and future technologies. Ewa chats with innovators, investors, thinkers and doers, changing the status quo. We’ve covered a range of topics from innovation and IP law to Generative Al, sustainable IT, culture and skills organizations. New episodes are released every second Tuesday. Get in touch at https://snabbfoting.com
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The men, nuggets, crayons and clowns that brought you the EWA over the last two decades now sit down — beers on bellies — to look back on the legacy they’ve left… one covered in snake skins, deep grass rodent droppings, bee hives and all of the elements that caked into their backyard wrestling ring, conveniently located in Pintoville, USA. Before looking back, these weekend warriors in the woods look ahead to their final show, The Condiment Wars. Brian, aka The Zeitgeist, and Mike, aka The F ...
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IPA Payments Pod

Innovative Payments Association

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Hosted by the IPA, the Innovative Payments Pod is designed to keep you ahead of an ever-changing industry and position you to succeed in tomorrow’s prepaid environment. Join us for thought-provoking discussions on the most pressing issues of the day.
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Innovative Payments Association

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Hosted by the IPA, the Payments Podcast is designed to keep you ahead of an ever-changing industry and position you to succeed in tomorrow’s payments environment. Join us for thought-provoking discussions on the most pressing issues of the day.
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A Soundtrack of Resistance

Ewa Wojkowska & Gede Robi

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A podcast looking at the social history of Indonesia, through the songs of Navicula, the best band you’ve probably never heard of. In each episode of the show, we dig deep into one Navicula song, and the story of why and how it was made. Find out more at: http://soundtrackofresistance.net/
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Showcasing individuals and organisations that create people-focused workplace cultures to help it become the norm rather than the exception. A mix of interviews, case studies and solo episodes. Inforamtive and practical to help companies reach new heights by focusing on their people instead of just the sales numbers.
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Ukraine's not the first one. Russia's colonial grip has choked nations for centuries. Gaslighting, invading, erasing. But this time, the world is watching. Dive into "Matryoshka of Lies" with Maksym Eristavi, a Ukrainian author, and Ukrainska Pravda. Unpack the myths, expose the truth. The empire will fall.
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Hosted by Ana Oppenheim and Ewa Pospieszyńska, two Poles living in London, this podcast explores Polish politics, culture and history. Expect fascinating guests from Poland and beyond, conversations serious and fun, and a lot of Polish accents. If you'd like to suggest a topic or have a good story to tell, please get in touch at thepolkastpod[at]gmail.com Music: Maciej Czubak. Art: Sahaya James
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Unconventional Knowledge

Geopolitical Intelligence Services

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This is “Unconventional Knowledge”, where we look at one event and ask an expert to explain what journalists are missing. Information is an iceberg, and most often we are only shown the tip. We want to bring our listeners the whole picture. That’s why every episode, we reach out to a different expert from Geopolitical Intelligence Services and ask them to answer one question in their specific area of expertise.
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The Cancer Pod: Integrative Medicine Talk

Dr. Tina Kaczor & Dr. Leah Sherman

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This podcast provides you with education, tips, and useful advice from an integrative medicine POV. Whether it is you or a loved one, whether you are in treatment or beyond it, we strive to include everyone who has been touched by cancer. Our goal is singular: To help you. We frame it around cancer, but really, anyone can benefit. We are two naturopathic physicians with extensive experience in natural medicine and integrative oncology. Leah is the ”cancer insider.“ Tina is the science-y one ...
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Working Ethics Podcast Series

A2Ethics.org: Ethics with an Edge

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A2ethics.org is a nonprofit located in Ann Arbor (A2), Michigan. We are very interested in talking with people in our community about their views and ideas on the big and small ethical questions in their working lives and in their community now and in the future. In the Working Ethics Podcast Series, we are talking with individuals representing varied professions, from county government to dog grooming. We have asked them this question: what about the ethics of your work? Here are their answers.
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Arta

Natalia Mota

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Welcome to Arta! we share ideas, passions and stories behind art. Arta is the bridge between YOU (an awesome individual who is always curious) and artists. Get inspired or just enjoy the loose conversations over your morning coffee.
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Extreme Wrestling Archive

Extreme Wrestling Archive

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Join Shun and Steve OG as they dive into the history of ECW. This is a video podcast that will go from the companies inception until their demise. This is two Pennsylvania natives live via tape delay giving our insight and opinions about one of the greatest companies to lay the pathway for one of the hottest times in professional wrestling. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/extremewrestlingarchive/support
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Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast

NextWave Pharmacy Podcast Network

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We are on a mission. A mission to save and revitalize independent pharmacy. On the Catalyst podcast, we dive into current events that are shaping how pharmacists approach their patients and their business. Fuel your passion for pharmacy, one conversation at a time. Hosted by President of PioneerRx Jeff Key with cohosts Josh Howland VP of Clinical Strategy, Mark Bivins VP of Sales, and Marsha Bivins Marketing Director
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Join in the yoga chats with Greg Walsh of Samadhi Yoga Studios in Temple Bar, Dublin. Greg will chat with yogis, foodies, and luminaries. Some you will know, some you will enjoy getting to know! #yogachats
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The Payroll Podcast

Nick Day - JGA Payroll Recruitment

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🚀 Elevate your payroll game with The Payroll Podcast! 🎧 As the first podcast exclusively for the UK and global payroll community, join host Nick Day for cutting-edge discussions with experts. Dive into complex topics like international legislation, technology, systems, leadership, compliance, payroll recruitment, career advancement and more! 🌐 Stay ahead of the global payroll curve with insights on AI, strategy, earned wage access, wellbeing, DEI and more. Perfect for payroll professionals a ...
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Of Counsel interviews remarkable lawyers about their careers in law. What motivates these lawyers? How do they manage to stay focused under intense pressure? How do they harmonize it all with their personal lives? How do they overcome fear and defeat? What insight and tips do they have for others? Court is now in session...all rise!
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EMPLOY

TOWARDS ENHANCING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS' TRANSITION TO GRADUATE WORK

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The EMPLOY project is a three-year project involving researchers from six universities across Europe who have been exploring the experiences of non-traditional students and graduates making the transition to life and work after university. In particular, EMPLOY is concerned with what needs to be done to enhance the possibilities of non-traditional university students moving to meaningful and sustainable graduate work. More information can be found on the project website: employ.dsw.edu.pl or ...
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TheSNCPodcast

Folashade Anozie

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Helping you better understand the intriguing world of music, arts and entertainment through insightful discussions with African artists, creatives, executives, and entrepreneurs. Hosted by Folashade Anozie.
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For Talia Richman of The Dallas Morning News, there’s no such thing as a slow news day. Richman, recently named the nation’s top education beat reporter at the EWA Awards, shares how she balances the daily grind of school board meetings with enterprise pieces and investigations. Plus, hear the backstory on how her remarkable profile of a Black girl…
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Today I talked to Ewa Bacon about her book Saving Lives in Auschwitz: The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz (Purdue UP, 2017). In a 1941 Nazi roundup of educated Poles, Stefan Budziaszek--newly graduated from medical school in Krakow--was incarcerated in the Krakow Montelupich Prison and transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Februar…
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Workers may have a harder time getting access to money when they need it, if a new interpretive rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau goes into effect. The Bureau released an interpretive rule on Thursday that classifies all earned wage access products as credit and therefore subject to certain disclosures and underwriting rules. I’m B…
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In this episode, GIS Founder and Chairman Prince Michael of Liechtenstein interviews former Swedish Minister of Trade Ewa Björling to discuss the challenges facing European leaders and why there is such a lack of leadership on the continent today.By Geopolitical Intelligence Services
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Pharmacy work in the modern age goes beyond the traditional brick-and-mortar. It’s also more than just putting pills in a vial. Ewa and Gus Tzaferos of Kennedy Pharmacy make a business out of modernizing pharmacy work, from leveraging their online presence to keeping their work fresh (and maybe taking a selfie or two). In this episode, join host Wi…
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In this episode, Lech Guzowski interviews Ewa Żabińska-Soha, the DNV's global shared service, global center manager in HR, to understand how DNV manages to retain employees for long tenures. They discuss the importance of workplace communities, the benefits they bring, and how DNV supports and encourages these communities. They also explore other f…
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Perpetrators of mass atrocities have used displacement to transport victims to killing sites or extermination camps to transfer victims to sites of forced labor and attrition, to ethnically homogenize regions by moving victims out of their homes and lands, and to destroy populations by depriving them of vital daily needs. Displacement has been trea…
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Perpetrators of mass atrocities have used displacement to transport victims to killing sites or extermination camps to transfer victims to sites of forced labor and attrition, to ethnically homogenize regions by moving victims out of their homes and lands, and to destroy populations by depriving them of vital daily needs. Displacement has been trea…
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Britain and Russia maintained a frosty civility for a few years after Napoleon's defeat in 1815. But, by the 1820s, their relations degenerated into constant acrimonious rivalry over Persia, the Ottoman Empire, Central Asia--the Great Game--and, towards the end of the century, East Asia. The First Cold War: Anglo-Russian Relations in the 19th Centu…
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Asylum Ways of Seeing: Psychiatric Patients, American Thought and Culture (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021) by Dr. Heather Murray is a cultural and intellectual history of people with mental illnesses in the twentieth-century United States. While acknowledging the fraught, and often violent, histories of American psychiatric hospitals, Heath…
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Perpetrators of mass atrocities have used displacement to transport victims to killing sites or extermination camps to transfer victims to sites of forced labor and attrition, to ethnically homogenize regions by moving victims out of their homes and lands, and to destroy populations by depriving them of vital daily needs. Displacement has been trea…
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Tracing women’s experiences of miscarriage and termination for foetal anomaly in the second trimester, before legal viability, shows how such events are positioned as less ‘real’ or significant when the foetal being does not, or will not, survive. Invisible Labour: The Reproductive Politics of Second Trimester Pregnancy Loss in England (Berghahn, 2…
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Lech Guzowski speaks with Shona Stewart, VP of People and Operations at Railz Financials, about building a people strategy that aligns with business objectives. They discuss the need for constant auditing and evolution of people programs, the misalignment between HR and business, and the importance of HR professionals having a strong understanding …
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In his new book The Stalinist Era(Cambridge University Press, 2018), David L. Hoffmann focuses on the myriad ways in which Stalinist practices had their origins in World War I (1914-1918) and Russian Civil War era (1918-1920). These periods saw mass mobilizations of the population take place not just in Russia and the early Bolshevik state, but in …
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In this episode, I speak with Marc Redfield, professor of Comparative Literature, English, and German Studies at Brown University about his most recent work, Shibboleth: Judges, Derrida, Celan, published in 2020 by Fordham University Press. In this short but intricate and dense work, Redfield investigates the “shibboleth”—the word, if it is one, an…
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With the passing of those who witnessed National Socialism and the Holocaust, the archive matters as never before. However, the material that remains for the work of remembering and commemorating this period of history is determined by both the bureaucratic excesses of the Nazi regime and the attempt to eradicate its victims without trace. Dora Osb…
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With the passing of those who witnessed National Socialism and the Holocaust, the archive matters as never before. However, the material that remains for the work of remembering and commemorating this period of history is determined by both the bureaucratic excesses of the Nazi regime and the attempt to eradicate its victims without trace. Dora Osb…
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This episode explores the concept of "Imperial Innocence" with Dr. Botakoz Kassymbekova, a prominent Qazaq thinker. We delve into how Russia perpetuates the image of a victimized nation to justify its history of brutal invasions and ongoing colonialism. Dive into "Matryoshka of Lies" with Maksym Eristavi, author of the illustrated guidebook "Russia…
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The future of independent pharmacy has never been brighter, and the long-term care sector is a shining example of why. On the very first episode of the Amplify Long-Term Care Pharmacy Podcast, join host Frances Nahas as she discusses the ins and outs of at-home care with Lindsay Dymowski. As Cofounder and President of the Long Term Care at Home Net…
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📲 David Kim on Leading Verizon Value: A Journey of Innovation and Insight Join us on "The Boon of Wireless" podcast as host Jon interviews David Kim, the dynamic Chief Revenue Officer of Verizon Value. Dive into David's extensive wireless industry journey, tracing his roots back to his days at Radio Shack, through significant leadership roles at T-…
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Today's Payroll podcast episode is brought to you by Deel, the all-in-one Global People Platform that simplifies how you pay your global team. Deel’s fully-managed global payroll makes it possible to pay your entire team in over 100 countries and in over 200 currencies, all in one place. So whether you’re an enterprise business, a small company, or…
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Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrah…
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Across the vast expanse of the Roman Empire, anxieties about childbirth tied individuals to one another, to the highest levels of imperial politics, even to the movements of the stars. Birthing Romans: Childbearing and Its Risks in Imperial Rome (Princeton UP, 2024) sheds critical light on the diverse ways pregnancy and childbirth were understood, …
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Who were the German scientists who worked on atomic bombs during World War II for Hitler's regime? How did they justify themselves afterwards? Examining the global influence of the German uranium project and postwar reactions to the scientists involved, Mark Walker explores the narratives surrounding 'Hitler's bomb'. The global impacts of this proj…
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Beginning in late 1940, over three thousand Jewish girls and young women were forced from their family homes in Sosnowiec, Poland, and its surrounding towns to worksites in Germany. Believing that they were helping their families to survive, these young people were thrust into a world where they labored at textile work for twelve hours a day, lived…
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Beginning in late 1940, over three thousand Jewish girls and young women were forced from their family homes in Sosnowiec, Poland, and its surrounding towns to worksites in Germany. Believing that they were helping their families to survive, these young people were thrust into a world where they labored at textile work for twelve hours a day, lived…
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Returning to the New Books Network is Doug Greene, here to discuss his book The New Reformism and the Revival of Karl Kautsky (Routledge, 2024). Split into three main parts, the book first surveys Kautsky’s own life and thought, starting with his early interest in socialist politics and turn towards Marxism, followed by a slow but steady turn away …
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Today's Payroll podcast episode is brought to you by Deel, the all-in-one Global People Platform that simplifies how you pay your global team. Deel’s fully-managed global payroll makes it possible to pay your entire team in over 100 countries and in over 200 currencies, all in one place. So whether you’re an enterprise business, a small company, or…
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Beginning in late 1940, over three thousand Jewish girls and young women were forced from their family homes in Sosnowiec, Poland, and its surrounding towns to worksites in Germany. Believing that they were helping their families to survive, these young people were thrust into a world where they labored at textile work for twelve hours a day, lived…
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The little-known stories of the people responsible for what we know today as modern medical ethics. In Making Modern Medical Ethics: How African Americans, Anti-Nazis, Bureaucrats, Feminists, Veterans, and Whistleblowing Moralists Created Bioethics (MIT Press, 2024), Robert Baker tells the counter history of the birth of bioethics, bringing to the …
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Times are moving fast in the industry. And for this edition of Catalyst Catch-Up, there is no shortage of topics to discuss. In this episode, join hosts Mark Bivins and Josh Howland as they discuss the FTC’s current battle against PBMs, the ongoing DSCSA updates and deadlines, and a recap of our two flagship user conferences, Catalyst Connect and A…
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In the decade after the Second World War, 35,000 Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution and their dependants arrived in Canada. This was a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history. The unprecedented scale of the relief effort required for the survivors, compounded by their unique social, psychological, and emotional needs challenged both the estab…
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A gripping history of the Soviet dissident movement, which hastened the end of the USSR--and still provides a model of opposition in Putin's Russia. Beginning in the 1960s, the Soviet Union was unexpectedly confronted by a dissident movement that captured the world's imagination. Demanding that the Kremlin obey its own laws, an improbable band of S…
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In the waning days and immediate aftermath of World War II, Nazi diplomats and spies based in Spain decided to stay rather than return to a defeated Germany. The decidedly pro-German dictatorship of General Francisco Franco gave them refuge and welcomed other officials and agents from the Third Reich who had escaped and made their way to Iberia. Am…
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Today I talked to Ewa Bacon about her book Saving Lives in Auschwitz: The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz (Purdue UP, 2017). In a 1941 Nazi roundup of educated Poles, Stefan Budziaszek--newly graduated from medical school in Krakow--was incarcerated in the Krakow Montelupich Prison and transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Februar…
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Today I talked to Ewa Bacon about her book Saving Lives in Auschwitz: The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz (Purdue UP, 2017). In a 1941 Nazi roundup of educated Poles, Stefan Budziaszek--newly graduated from medical school in Krakow--was incarcerated in the Krakow Montelupich Prison and transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Februar…
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In the final year of the Second World War, as bitter defensive fighting moved to German soil, a wave of intra-ethnic violence engulfed the country. In Violence in Defeat: The Wehrmacht on German Soil, 1944–1945 (Cambridge UP, 2021), Bastiaan Willems offers the first study into the impact and behaviour of the Wehrmacht on its own territory, focusing…
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Today I talked to Ewa Bacon about her book Saving Lives in Auschwitz: The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz (Purdue UP, 2017). In a 1941 Nazi roundup of educated Poles, Stefan Budziaszek--newly graduated from medical school in Krakow--was incarcerated in the Krakow Montelupich Prison and transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Februar…
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