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PROGRAM AT A GLANCEMonday, April 46:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Art Student Competition, VSU Fine Arts GalleryTuesday, April 55:00 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.Student Debate: Donald Trump is Best for AmericaWednesday, April 69:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Paper Session I11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Paper Session II12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Pizza Lunch for Symposium Participants and FacultySponsors, Student Union Ballrooms1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Paper Session III3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Paper Session IV7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.3-Minute Video Research CompetitionThursday, April 79:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Paper Session V11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Paper Session VI12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Lunch Break1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Paper Session VII3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Paper Session VIII6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.Poster Session and Reception, Student UnionBallrooms7:30 p.m. – 7:50 p.m.Awards Ceremony with Interim President Staton,Student Union BallroomsAll Paper Sessions, the Student Debate and 3-Minute Video Competition will beheld in the Student Union Theatre1

MONDAY, APRIL 4, 20166:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. ART STUDENT COMPETITION(VSU FINE ARTS GALLERY)Welcome: Dean Blake PearceCollege of the ArtsRemarks:Mr. Michael SchmidtDepartment Head of ArtThe VSU Fine Arts Gallery is proud to present the 2016 Student ArtCompetition, open to all VSU students. This year, 54 students entered 160artworks, from which juror V. Elizabeth Turk selected 49 individual works.She awarded First through Fourth Place, as well as 5 Binders Art Supply MeritAwards. Ms. Turk is Professor of Photography and Graduate Coordinatorfor Photography for the Savannah School of Art and Design, Atlanta.BINDERS MERIT AWARDSMichael LaGon, Bernini’s FallacyDane Pelavin, BlazersBryce France, DejectionElana Harper, MorphaBrandon Moultrie, PhasesAWARD WINNERSFIRST PLACE:Caleb Jamel Brown, CondemnedSECOND PLACE:Michael LaGon, They Pee Weirdand Forms of DeterrenceTHIRD PLACE:Tatiana Tsaruk, Vera Wang Retail StoreFOURTH PLACE:Casey O’Kelley, Self-Portrait2

TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 20165:00 P.M. – 6:15 P.M. STUDENT DEBATE(STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderators: Dr. Michael Eaves and Mr. Keven Rudrow, Department ofCommunication ArtsDEBATE TOPIC: DONALD TRUMP IS BEST FOR AMERICAPro: Hayley VinsonCon: Kelsey TownsendAlternate: Hannah Tabrizi3

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 20169:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.PAPER SESSION I (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Lavonna Lovern, Department ofPhilosophy and Religious Studies“The Importance of Composition in Narrative Illustration”Savannah B. HensleyDepartment of ArtDr. Glenda Swan, Faculty Adviser“Blackberry and Paprika Pigments Characterization and theirApplication in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells”Gloria de la GarzaDepartment of ChemistryDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser“Exploring Locus Curves in Euclidean Geometry”Tom Carnathan, Caleb Hightower, Hanna Ritter, and Haiyan RickeDepartment of Mathematics and Computer ScienceDr. Iwan Elstak, Faculty Adviser“Midwestern Accent”Rhett PickleDepartment of EnglishDr. Li-Mei Chen, Faculty Adviser“The Spanish Baroque Architecture: Beauty or Lie?”Susanna PeoniaDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser4

11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. PAPER SESSION II (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Anne Price, Women’s and Gender Studies Program“A Study of Aphorisms in José Marti’s Versos Sencillos (1891)”Rebekah Jane BledsoeDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser“Educated to Kill: An Ethnography of Southern Rural Hunters”Ashlie M. PrainDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal JusticeDr. Matthew Richard, Faculty Adviser“Confessions of a STEM Dropout”Tatyana N. PhelpsDepartment of EnglishDr. Mark Smith, Faculty Adviser“Student Loans: The Impact of Legislation and Potential forSystemic Risk”Samantha Marie MehrDepartment of Economics and FinanceDr. Elvan Aktas, Faculty Adviser“Language Acquisition in Universities and Language Prevalence inSociety: Why the Mismatch?”Rickey BC HooksDepartment of Marketing and International BusinessDr. Howard Griffin, Faculty Adviser5

1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.PAPER SESSION III (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Jade Coston, Department of CommunicationSciences and Disorders“The Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action Across ThreeNatural Courts: Limitation vs. Advancement”Katherine WestraDepartment of Political ScienceDr. Marc G. Pufong, Faculty Adviser“Does Poetry About Love Mean that the Poet is in Love? Pablo Nerudaand his Diverse Approaches to Love”Kiersten JakesDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser“The Adam Walsh Act and Sex Offender Research”Phenix CulbertsonDepartment of Sociology and Criminal JusticeDr. Bobbi Ticknor, Faculty Adviser“Vessel Lag: How the Lack of Communication During SpanishColonization Created Differences in Language BetweenLatin America and Spain”Tamelonie ThomasDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser6

3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. PAPER SESSION IV (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Glenda Swan, Department of Art“North Carolina: A Beacon of Progress”Sawyer BurkhalterDepartment of Political ScienceDr. James LaPlant, Faculty Adviser“Social Judgment Theory and Hip-Hop”Carter BraggDepartment of Communication ArtsDr. Michael Eaves, Faculty Adviser“Freedom Around the World: Exploring the Predictors ofFreedom House Scores”Jacob NalleyDepartment of Political ScienceDr. James LaPlant, Faculty Adviser“Bering Strait Theory: What You Didn’t Know”Sydney BeckmannNative American Studies ProgramDr. Lavonna Lovern, Faculty Adviser7

7:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. 3-MINUTE VIDEO RESEARCH COMPETITION(STUDENT UNION THEATRE)The Undergraduate Research Council (URC) of Valdosta State Universityinvited undergraduate students to showcase their original research through themaking and presenting of a 3-minute video. The top seven student videoswere chosen by the URC to be presented live at the 22nd AnnualUndergraduate Research Symposium. Three winners will be chosen by apanel of judges to win cash prizes and have their videos, upon further editing,highlighted on the Valdosta State University website.Top Seven Finalists:Michael LaGon, “Matters of the Art”Department of ArtMr. Craig Hawkins, Faculty AdviserNatalie Milko, “Teter Tiny House”Department of ArtMr. Tommy Crane, Faculty AdviserSydney Plummer and Tess Baker, “Act for TB”Department of ChemistryDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty AdviserAlex Metz, Jake Godin, and Jake Jones, “Estimating MPC in Germany”Department of Economics and FinanceDr. Cynthia Tori, Faculty AdviserTess Baker, Brittany Butler, and Sydney Plummer, “Growing Oystersalong the Georgia Coast Using Green Artificial ReefTechnology”Department of ChemistryDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty AdviserJordan Linahan, Setu Patel, and Jayme Parker, “Marine ChemistryResearch”Department of ChemistryDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty AdviserJacobe Love, “Loveless in Georgia”Department of Communication ArtsMr. Talley Mulligan, Faculty Adviser8

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 20169:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. PAPER SESSION V (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Gretchen Bielmyer-Fraser, Department of Biology“Understanding Cell Phone Behavior While Driving: AReasoned Action Approach”Kacey MooreDepartment of Communication ArtsDr. Michael Eaves, Faculty Adviser“Artificial Intelligence and its Influence on Jobs”Seunggyu You and Jin Seong YunDepartment of Marketing and International BusinessDr. Taewon Hwang, Faculty Adviser“Applications of Pattern Recognition in Machine Learning”Alexandra Carta, Wesley Cook, and Chris PoppellDepartment of Mathematics and Computer ScienceDr. Chunlei Liu, Faculty Adviser“Looking Behind the Black Mirror: Does Technology Control Us or DoWe Control Technology?”Cherina MeighanDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Erika Helena Parra, Faculty Adviser“Engineering Optimization: Analysis and Design”Tyler Brown and Eric ZimmermannDepartment of Physics, Astronomy, Geosciences and Engineering StudiesDrs. Barry Hojjatie and Mary Fares, Faculty Advisers9

11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. PAPER SESSION VI (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Tom Aiello, Department of History“Authority: An Interdisciplinary Examination”William R. PaulkDepartment of Communication ArtsDr. Michael Eaves, Faculty Adviser“Mary Magdalene: Saint or Sinner?”Sydney BeckmannDepartment of Philosophy and Religious StudiesDr. Fred Downing, Faculty Adviser“Then vs. Now: Anti-Islamic Sentiment in Spain”Darian HectorDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser“Indiocracia Discriminativa 2016”Andrés Felipe RamosDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Erika Helena Parra, Faculty Adviser10

1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. PAPER SESSION VII (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Emily Rogers, Odum Library“An Examination of Martin Buber’s ‘I and Thou’ Theory”Sydney BeckmannDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesGabrielle Stellmacher, Faculty Adviser“Raspberry Pigments Extraction, Characterization, and theirApplication in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells”Bernabe S. TuckerDepartment of ChemistryDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser“Paradoxes of a Decadence: The End of an Empire and the Blooming ofPoetry and Literature in Spain”Daniel EspinalDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguageDr. Grażyna Walczak, Faculty Adviser“New Hampshire Dialect: Phonetics”Daniel Joshua SmithDepartment of EnglishDr. Li-Mei Chen, Faculty Adviser“Saving Ancient Languages”Marcus D. HarveyNative American Studies ProgramDr. Lavonna Lovern, Faculty Adviser11

3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. PAPER SESSION VIII (STUDENT UNION THEATRE)Moderator: Dr. Marc Pufong, Department of Political Science“Analysis of New Hampshire Accent vs. South Georgia Accent”Sarah Elizabeth SurfaceDepartment of EnglishDr. Li-Mei Chen, Faculty Adviser“Choosing the Right Path: The Pascagoula River Tribe”Robin L. WrightDepartment of HistoryDr. Dixie Haggard, Faculty Adviser“Food and Public Health in Lowndes County, Georgia”John T. Bryan, Aaron J. Dixon, Caleb A. Drury, Dylan S. Ellzey, Sarah G.Lutterbie, Link D. Pair, William F. Peacock, Mary C. Plymel,and Alice M. SmootDepartment of Physics, Astronomy, Geosciences and Engineering StudiesDr. Jia Lu, Faculty Adviser“The Traditionally Oppressed: Women and Indigenous People in theWork of Rosario Castellanos”Erica MartinezDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesDr. Erika Helena Parra, Faculty Adviser12

6:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. POSTER SESSION AND RECEPTION(STUDENT UNION BALLROOMS)7:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. AWARDS CEREMONY AND PRESENTATION OFBEST POSTER AWARDS(STUDENT UNION BALLROOMS)Welcome: Dr. James LaPlantSymposium CoordinatorRemarks: Dr. Cecil StatonVSU Interim PresidentDr. Brian GerberInterim Provost and Vice President forAcademic AffairsPresentation of Best Poster AwardsPOSTERSART“How to Use the Bathroom Appropriately”Hunter PopeDr. Glenda Swan, Faculty AdviserBIOLOGY“Arbovirus Surveillance Studies in Lowndes County, Georgia”Jordan Linahan, Erin Parker, and Laquetta WysongDr. Mark Blackmore, Faculty Adviser“Detecting and Measuring Spanish Moss in a Tree with the Aid ofConvolutional Neutral Networks”Jordan Anderson and Andrew L. RezendesDrs. Radu P. Mihail and Corey Anderson, Faculty Advisers13

“Refined Conditions for Genomic Extraction from Spanish Moss andPCR Conditions for Amplifying Microsatellite DNA Primer SetsDeveloped for Closely Related Bromeliads”Joshua BrownDr. Corey Anderson, Faculty Adviser“Responses of the Sea Anemone, Exaiptasia pallida, to OceanAcidification Conditions and Zinc or Nickel Exposure”Codie R. Picariello, Christina G. Duckworth, Rachel K. Thomason,and Krina S. PatelDr. Gretchen K. Bielmyer-Fraser, Faculty Adviser“The Internal Strength and Morphology of Spanish Moss”Kathleen Lorna TatroDr. Theodore A. Uyeno, Faculty Adviser“The Legacy Effects of Salamanders: Does Size Variance InfluencePond Structure?”Shaundon MooreDr. Cy Mott, Faculty Adviser“Using Morphological and Genetic Data to Investigate the Phylogenyof Land Plants”Skyla Smith, James Carnegie, Amenzee Amu, Juliana Masonheimer,Schylar Nipper, Kennedy Blount, Kyle Brooks, Jonathan Duhaney,Jermesha Henderson, Randall Hicks, Tiffany King, Courtney Mobley,Wellington Palmer, Briana Shugart, Matthew Turner,Corinne Vaughn, and Rechelle WoodsDr. Richard Carter, Faculty Adviser14

CHEMISTRY“A Comparison of the Experimental Infrared Spectra of Twenty AminoAcids with the Calculated Spectra Infrared Septra Using MolecularMechanics, Semi Empirical and Hartree-Fock Theory Levels”Gloria D. De La Garza, Schuyler D. Vickers, Brittney T. Gatewood, AshleyN. Hopkins, Carlis M. Hand, Hyebin Kim, Darin D. Davis,Lauren S. Ingram, Mason G. Elmore, and Jordan E. GreeneDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“An Analysis of Marine Sediment from Different Locations on BahiaHonda in the Florida Keys”Kira L. Carreira, Ariana M. Cooper, Mason G. Elmore, Anthony J. Fino,Carlis M. Hand, Derek J. Hathaway, Briceton L. McNair, Alexander P.Metz, Garrett Crook, Samantha J. Powell, Ali M. Reese, Ariel S. Roddy,Rachael L. Sable, Crystal L. Swanson, Hunter A. Turner,Schuyler D. Vickers, Richard D. Williams, Setu D. Patel,Jayme E. Parker, and Jordan LinahanDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Antimetabolites”Rechelle Woods, Briceton McNair, and Ashley ButtsDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Bryostatin: the Poster Child of Marine Natural Products”Schuyler VickersDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Cancer Drugs: New Taxanes as Mitotic Inhibitors”Jacie N. Davenport, Erin L. Jowers, Katie L. Tatro, and Jesse W. WaysonDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Characterization of Hibiscus Sabdariffa Pigments and theirApplication in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells”Aaron ArnoldDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser15

“Chemistry and Key West: A Modified Geocache Approach to a ChemicalAdventure in the Florida Keys”Setu Patel, Jordan Linahan, Jayme E. Parker, Kira L. Carreira, Ariana M.Cooper, Mason G. Elmore, Anthony J. Fino, Carlis M. Hand, Derek J.Hathaway, Briceton L. McNair, Alexander P. Metz, Garrett Crook,Samantha J. Powell, Ali M. Reese, Ariel S. Roddy, Rachael L. Sable,Crystal L. Swanson, Hunter A. Turner, Schuyler D. Vickers,and Richard D. WilliamsDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Chrysanthemin Spectroscopy and its Application inDye-Sensitized Solar Cells”Jordan GreeneDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser“Computational Analysis of Alkylating Agents”Darren Williams, Anthony Fino, and Khanh-Toan TranDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational Analysis of Graphene”Hyebin KimDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility Studies of a New Drug DeliveryApproach for the Pharmaceutical Agent, 5-Fluorouracil”Erin JowersDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser16

“Computational and Solubility Studies of a New Drug DeliveryApproach for the Pharmaceutical Agent Ascorbic Acid and theComplex Copper(II)-Ascorbic Acid”Ali ReeseDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility of a New Drug Delivery Approach forthe Pharmaceutical Agent, Isoniazid”Leah EdwardsDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility Studies of a Novel Drug DeliveryApproach for the Pharmaceutical Agent Penicillin G”Setu PatelDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility Studies of a New Drug DeliveryApproach for the Pharmaceutical Agent Streptomycin”Taylor HolderDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility Studies of a New Drug DeliveryApproach for the Pharmaceutical Drug Imatinib”Richard Darren WilliamsDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational and Solubility Studies of a New Weed ControlApplication Approach for the Herbicidal Agent Glyphosate”Joshua J. CowgerDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Computational Methods to Study Alkylating Agents”Tiffany Clark, Dillon Veal, Schuyler Vickers, and Jordan HarrellDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser17

“Computational Project Focused on Derivatives of Insulin”JaMichael Snead and Jamaar SneadDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Developing a Field Method to Capture Lionfish: Controlling anInvasive Species in the Florida Keys”Garrett Crook, Kira L. Carreira, Ariana M. Cooper, Mason G. Elmore,Anthony J. Fino, Carlis M. Hand, Derek J. Hathaway, Briceton L. McNair,Alexander P. Metz, Samantha J. Powell, Ali M. Reese, Ariel S. Roddy,Rachael L. Sable, Crystal L. Swanson, Hunter A. Turner,Schuyler D. Vickers, Richard D. Williams,Setu D. Patel, Jayme E. Parker, and Jordan LinahanDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Developments and Uses of Antimetabolites”Ashley Hopkins, Will King, Brittney Hunter, and Carlis HandDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Evaluation of Quantification Methods Using High-PerformanceLiquid Chromotography”Quadreka S. BurgessDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser“Mycolic Acid Research for Novel Mechanism Against Tuberculosis”Matthew Keen, Setu Patel, Hannah Pittman, India Harvey, Rachel Sable,and Aminat AminauDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“On the Efficacy of the Sonogashira Carbon-Carbon Coupling ProtocolTowards Further Modification of the Polyoxotungstate Anion,[PW12O39(NC6H4-I)]3- ”Shain JohnsonDr. Dean C. Duncan, Faculty Adviser18

“Silica as a Medium for the Synthesis of Chiral Imines and Amines”Chelsea Desbiens, Malcolm McCray, and Alexander BurchDr. John T. Barbas, Faculty Adviser“Spartan Insulin Variation Project”Christina Duckworth, Jordan Linahan, Erin Parker, and Setu PatelDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“Spinach Pigments Characterization and Their Application in DyeSensitized Solar Cells”Tiffany BrownDr. Linda de la Garza, Faculty Adviser“Structural Variations and Activity Variations in theMitotic Inhibitor Taxol”Ariel Roddy, Taylor Holder, and Ashilee ThomasDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“The Big Pitch: Teaching Marine Science by SolvingCurrent Problems”Jordan Linahan, Jayme E. Parker, Setu Patel, Kira L. Carreira, Ariana M.Cooper, Mason G. Elmore, Anthony J. Fino, Carlis M. Hand, Derek J.Hathaway, Briceton L. McNair, Alexander P. Metz, Garrett Crook,Samantha J. Powell, Ali M. Reese, Ariel S. Roddy, Rachael L. Sable,Crystal L. Swanson, Hunter A. Turner, Schuyler D. Vickers,and Richard D. WilliamsDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty Adviser“The Sweet Side of Organic Chemistry: Identifications of SweetenersThrough Chemical Methods”Gloria de la Garza, David Oliver, Bernabe Tucker, and Pavan PatelDr. Jenny Vu, Faculty Adviser19

“The Synthesis of New Layered Lanthanum Materials forEnvironmental Applications”Cera T. HsuDr. Tolulope O. Salami, Faculty Adviser“Virtual and Computational Analysis of Graphene”Timothy Richards, Gloria de la Garza, Tess Baker, and Malcolm McCrayDr. Thomas Manning, Faculty AdviserCOMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS“Common Vocal Fold Appearance”Kaleigh Humphreys and Natalie StarlingDr. Mary Gorham-Rowan, Faculty Adviser“Does Stuttering Lead to Deficits in Memory?”Courtney MaytonDrs. Crystal Randolph and Matthew Carter, Faculty Advisers“Transference of Memory Strategies to Academic Learningand Memory Sports”Nicholas EllisDrs. Crystal Randolph and Ruth Renee Hannibal, Faculty Advisers“Visual Working Memory”Hayley Jackson and Sabrina OgletreeDrs. Ruth Renee Hannibal and Crystal Randolph, Faculty AdvisersEARLY CHILDHOOD AND SPECIAL EDUCATION“Using Antz to Teach Life Science”Drew Childers, Javier Clark, and Ahnna JacobyDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser20

“Using Cat in the Hat to Teach English Language Art PreK-2”Emily Koutsky, McCall Ponder, and Tyler WerthwineDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser“Using Finding Nemo to Teach the Ecosystem”Hannah Golden, Tamyra Hamilton, and Leah StrattonDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser“Using Finding Nemo to Teach the Ocean Ecosystem”Anne Baldwin, Laura Johnson, and Marsallis PonderDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser“Using Freedom Writers to Teach English Writing in 5-8 Grades”Destiney Birdine, De obra Glover, and Tiana RobinsonDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser“Using Karate Kid to Teach Modern Chinese Culture”Kaitlin Adams, Abbey Fallaw, and Kayla GriffinDr. Lucia Lu, Faculty Adviser“Using Matilda to Teach Math 3rd Grade”Riley Cahal,

2 MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016 6:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.ART STUDENT COMPETITION (VSU FINE ARTS GALLERY) Welcome: Dean Blake Pearce College of the Arts Remarks: Mr. Michael Schmidt Department Head of Art The VSU Fine Arts Gallery is proud to present the 2016 Student Art

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