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  1. Behind the Headlines.Bob Deans, N. Japan Society York, Japan) U. Media Dialogue & United States-Japan Foundation Media Fellows Program - 1996 - Japan Society.
     
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    Zur Krisenlage des modernen Menschen: erziehungswissenschaftliche Vorträge.Hiroshi Kojima & International Phenomenological Conference in Japan - 1989
  3. Chügoku shisō ni tsuite.Mitsuji Fukunaga & Japan Kyoiku Iinkai Toyama - 1969 - Toyama-Ken Kyoiku Iinkai. Edited by Japan Toyama.
     
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  4. Patrick Fournier university of british columbia, e-mail: Fournier-cp@ juno. Com masarukohno Aoyama gakuin university, e-mail: Kohno@ sipeb. Aoyama. Ac. jp. [REVIEW]Sntv Japan'S. Multimember - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):275-293.
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  5. Part II. A walk around the emerging new world. Russia in an emerging world / excerpt: from "Russia and the solecism of power" by David Holloway ; China in an emerging world.Constraints Excerpt: From "China'S. Demographic Prospects Toopportunities, Excerpt: From "China'S. Rise in Artificial Intelligence: Ingredientsand Economic Implications" by Kai-Fu Lee, Matt Sheehan, Latin America in an Emerging Worldsidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New World: India, Excerpt: From "Latin America: Opportunities, Challenges for the Governance of A. Fragile Continent" by Ernesto Silva, Excerpt: From "Digital Transformation in Central America: Marginalization or Empowerment?" by Richard Aitkenhead, Benjamin Sywulka, the Middle East in an Emerging World Excerpt: From "the Islamic Republic of Iran in an Age of Global Transitions: Challenges for A. Theocratic Iran" by Abbas Milani, Roya Pakzad, Europe in an Emerging World Sidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New World: Japan, Excerpt: From "Europe in the Global Race for Technological Leadership" by Jens Suedekum & Africa in an Emerging World Sidebar: Governance Lessons From the Emerging New Wo Bangladesh - 2020 - In George P. Shultz (ed.), A hinge of history: governance in an emerging new world. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.
     
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  6. International Society for the Study of Time, Second World Conference Piero E. Ariotti, Verrazzano College, Saratoga Springs, New York, USA Seth G. Atwood, The Time Museum, Rockford, Illinois, USA Silvio E. Bedini, Smithsonian Institution, The National Museum of History and Technology. [REVIEW]Norio Fujisawa, Kyoto Sakyo & Japan James J. Gibson - 1975 - In J. T. Fraser & Nathaniel M. Lawrence (eds.), The Study of Time Ii. Springer Verlag. pp. 485.
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    Japan and the enemies of open political science.David Williams - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Japan and the Enemies of Open Political Science argues that Eurocentric blindness is a scientific failing, not a moral one. In a way true of no other political system, Japan's greatness has the potential to enliven and reform almost all the main branches of Western Political Science. David Williams criticizes Western social science, Anglo-American Philosophy and French Theory and explains why mainstream economists, historians of political thought and postculturalists have ignored Japan's modern achievements. Williams demonstrates why the (...)
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    Japan's Bifurcated Modernity.Raja Adal - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (2-3):233-247.
    Interwar Japan saw the rise of a generation of intellectuals, bureaucrats, and educators who were uneasy about modern life. One expression of this malaise was the introduction of calligraphy in the 1941 and 1943 school curricula. Calligraphy injected aesthetics into writing education. Yet it also compromised the speed and efficiency of writing, which lay at the core of Japan's system of modern education. The solution was to teach writing twice, once as an art in the `art section' and (...)
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    Japan's Bifurcated Modernity.Raja Adal - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (2-3):233-247.
    Interwar Japan saw the rise of a generation of intellectuals, bureaucrats, and educators who were uneasy about modern life. One expression of this malaise was the introduction of calligraphy in the 1941 and 1943 school curricula. Calligraphy injected aesthetics into writing education. Yet it also compromised the speed and efficiency of writing, which lay at the core of Japan's system of modern education. The solution was to teach writing twice, once as an art in the `art section' and (...)
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  10. Does Japan really have robot mania? Comparing attitudes by implicit and explicit measures.Karl F. MacDorman, Sandosh K. Vasudevan & Chin-Chang Ho - 2009 - AI and Society 23 (4):485-510.
    Japan has more robots than any other country with robots contributing to many areas of society, including manufacturing, healthcare, and entertainment. However, few studies have examined Japanese attitudes toward robots, and none has used implicit measures. This study compares attitudes among the faculty of a US and a Japanese university. Although the Japanese faculty reported many more experiences with robots, implicit measures indicated both faculties had more pleasant associations with humans. In addition, although the US faculty reported people were (...)
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    Japan style.Gian Carlo Calza - 2007 - London: Phaidon. Edited by Imogen Forster & Irena Hill.
    Describing and defining what 'Japan style' is, this book explores specific achievements in Japanese art and architecture, offering an analysis of the Japanese culture, its vision of the world and of humankind.
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    The Japan Healthcare Debate: Diverse Perspectives.Mark A. Colby (ed.) - 2004 - Global Oriental.
    Driven by the demographic tsunami of a rapidly aging population, costs of universal healthcare in Japan have grown at an unprecedented rate. These trends are mirrored elsewhere, so industrialized countries are asking if Japan will become a global test case for healthcare delivery.
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    Japan in Early Modern Scholarly Journals, 1665–1750.Francesco Campagnola - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (8):1029-1048.
    SummaryThis article aims at exploring Japan and its cultural and symbolic representation in the Republic of Letters from the end of the seventeenth century until the mid-eighteenth century. In order to do this, the article focuses on early modern scholarly journals, as they were the most comprehensive and up-to-date instruments of communication for the international community of scholars during that time. By analysing the journals’ content we will see which topics were more commonly connected to Japan and understand (...)
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    Japan's Grand Strategy on the Korean Peninsula: Optimistic Realism.Victor D. Cha - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):249-274.
    Korea is one of the most complex, critical, and yet understudied of Japan's foreign policy relationships. While much attention in US policy and academic circles has focused on Japan's future relations with China as the key variable for regional stability in the twenty first century, an integral part of the security dynamic in East Asia has been driven by the JapanRepublic of Korea (ROK) axis facilitated the American presence as an Asia-Pacific power and security guarantor. And in the (...)
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    In Japan, Consensus Has Limits.Koichi Bai, Yasuko Shirai & Michiko Ishii - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (3):18-20.
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    Defending Japan's Pacific war: the Kyoto School Philosophers and post-white power.David Williams - 2004 - New York, N.Y.: RoutledgeCurzon.
    This book puts forward a revisionist view of Japanese wartime thinking. It seeks to explore why Japanese intellectuals, historians and philosophers of the time insisted that Japan had to turn its back on the West and attack the United States and the British Empire. Based on a close reading of the texts written by members of the highly influential Kyoto School, and revisiting the dialogue between the Kyoto School and the German philosopher Heidegger, it argues that the work of (...)
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    Japan's Wartime Medical Atrocities: Comparative Inquiries in Science, History, and Ethics (review).Alastair V. Campbell - 2012 - Asian Bioethics Review 4 (1):79-81.
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  18. Love for a handsome man requires a lot of friends: Sociability practices related to romance games ( Otome Games) in Japan.Agnès Giard - 2024 - Diogenes 65 (1):14-30.
    Japan is the world’s largest producer of love simulation games, revealing a curious feature: these games, in theory, assign female players to the unique task of seducing a male character, but, in reality, they promote the establishment of a network of friendship between women. Love cannot be achieved if this network is not carefully woven both in play and in real life. Based on the analysis of this double dynamics, outwardly contradictory, I would like to advance the following hypothesis: (...)
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    Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts. By Haruo Shirane.Noel John Pinnington - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (1).
    Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts. By Haruo Shirane. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012. Pp. xviii + 311. $29.
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  20. Village Japan.Richard K. Beardsley, John W. Hall & Robert H. Ward - 1960 - Science and Society 24 (1):92-95.
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    Japan's March 2011 Disaster and Moral Grit: Our Inescapable in-Between.Michael C. Brannigan - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book raises questions about what really matters through its account of Japan’s March 11, 2011, triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown, exploring the relationship between culture, community, and disaster.
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    Japan's March 2011 Disaster and Moral Grit: Our Inescapable In-between.Michael C. Brannigan - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    This book raises questions about what really matters through its account of Japan’s March 11, 2011, triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown, exploring the relationship between culture, community, and disaster.
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    Japan's Multimember SNTV System and Strategic Voting: The 'M + 1 Rule' and Beyond.Patrick Fournier & Masaru Kohno - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):275-293.
    Since the early 1990s, Steven Reed and Gary Cox have changed our understanding of Japan's multimember SNTV electoral system, by highlighting its institutional effects similar to what is known as Duverger's law in the Anglo-American context. While we offer some additional evidence to consolidate their findings, we also address an issue left unexplored in these studies, namely the role of partisan information. Under Japan's system, party labels matter in elections. We show that, while Japanese voters are generally willing (...)
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    Japan's Multimember SNTV System and Strategic Voting: A Rejoinder.Patrick Fournier & Masaru Kohno - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 2 (2):241-242.
    Five major claims are made in our paper on strategic voting within the context of Japan's multimember single non-transferable vote (SNTV) electoral system (Fournier and Kohno, 2000). Two claims deal with the reconciliation of Steven Reed's (1990) and Gary Cox's (1997) important work on extending Duverger's law to the Japanese case, and three claims deal with the informational effects of partisan labels on strategic voting.
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    The Japan lectures: a transnational critical encounter.Michel Foucault - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by John Rajchman.
    This book makes available, for the first time in English, lectures and interviews that Foucault gave in Japan in 1978, reconstructing their context, and isolating the question of their singular relevance for us today. In these forgotten lectures, in a free and often informal style, Foucault explores, together with his Japanese interlocutors, what it would mean to take up, from outside Europe, the questions he was raising at the time about Revolution and Enlightenment in the traditions of European critical (...)
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  26. Japan und Heidegger, Gedenkschrift der Stadt Messkirch zum hundersten Geburtstag Martin Heideggers.Hartmut Büchner - 1994 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (4):557-558.
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    Japan and the american identity.Ben Spiecker - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 30 (2):315–315.
    Ben Spiecker; Japan and the American Identity, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 30, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 315–320, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.146.
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    Japan Transformed: Political Change and Economic Restructuring.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (5):649-651.
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    Japan's Newest Religious Trends in the Context of Globalization: Globality and Locality.Olesya V. Borysenko - 2006 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 38:105-115.
    The differences of civilizations are based on them. They differ in history, language, culture, traditions, dominant religion, views on the relationship between man and society, citizen and state, etc. "Reduction" of the world at the expense of the latest technologies and means of communication, on the one hand, promotes the formation of "infinity" of the world, eliminates certain features of the people, the nation, and on the other - increases the degree of awareness of the ethnos of himself. The global (...)
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    Conspicuous consumption in postwar Japan: The case of a rite of passage.Melinda Papp - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (2):196-213.
    This paper focuses on a specific aspect of a Japanese rite of passage called Shichigosan. Although its origins go back to premodern Japan, its contemporary pattern truly reflects the modern living conditions of the Japanese. Today the ritual is one of the most popular family celebrations. Commercialization has significantly influenced the pattern of celebration in the postwar period and as a result, consumption practices have become inherent parts of the ritual. The paper examines this development from a historical perspective. (...)
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  31. Japan und Heidegger. Gedenkschrift der Stadt Meβkirch zum hundertsten Geburtstag Martin Heidegger.Hartmut Buchner - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):557-557.
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    Japan's population problem.C. P. Blacker - 1956 - The Eugenics Review 48 (1):31.
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  33. Whither Japan?Kurt Booch - 1941 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 8:173-188.
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    Japan in Crisis: Essays on Taishō DemocracyJapan in Crisis: Essays on Taisho Democracy.John H. Boyle, Bernard S. Silberman & H. D. Hartoonian - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):442.
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  35. Japan Online: Through the Prism of Generations and Social Classes.Mito Akiyoshi - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):23 - +.
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    Kierkegaard made in Japan.Finn Hauberg Mortensen - 1996 - [Odense]: Odense University Press.
    This is the first book dealing with the reception of Soren Kierkegaard in Japan. It may seem strange that the Danish philosopher, theologian and writer, who is renowned in the western world as individualist and the existentialist, has been read and studied in Japan since the turn of century. The aim of this study is to explain why the Japanese came to read Kierkegaard, how several religious and non-religious lines of reception developed, and why he is still of (...)
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  37. Japan's Dilemma with the Definition of Death.Rihito Kimura - 1991 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 1 (2):123-131.
    Japan is unusual among industrialized countries in its reluctance to use brain criteria to determine death and harvest transplant organs. This results from public distrust of the medical profession due to an earlier incident, and from concern that technological interventions will threaten religious and cultural traditions surrounding death and dying. Public acceptance is growing, however, as medical professional groups and universities develop brain criteria, and as pressure from patients who could benefit from a transplant, as well as from foreign (...)
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    Japan: The New Superstate.Alvin P. Cohen & Nobutaka Ike - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):458.
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    Japan.Franco Ferrari - 2008 - In The Cisg and its Impact on National Legal Systems. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Japan’s Ambivalent Pursuit of Shareholder Capitalism.Steven K. Vogel - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (1):117-144.
    Could international financial capital impose shareholder sovereignty on Japan, the ultimate bastion of stakeholder capitalism? As the Japanese economy descended from boom to bust in the early 1990s, government and industry leaders called for a decisive move toward US-style shareholder capitalism, and increasing foreign share ownership exerted strong pressure to adapt corporate governance practices to Anglo-American norms. In practice, however, the government gave firms more options for restructuring but did not make them more beholden to shareholders. Firms on their (...)
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    Japan's secret war? ‘Instant’ scientific manpower and Japan's World War II atomic bomb project.Morris Fraser Low - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (4):347-360.
    This paper questions claims that the Japanese may have succeeded in testing an atomic weapon shortly before the end of World War II. Historical and empirical evidence is examined which suggests that the lack of scientific expertise in nuclear physics hampered the development of an atomic bomb, the most qualified scientists generally being unwilling to become actively involved in the Japanese project. The paper looks at the wartime mobilization of Japanese scientists; outlines the Japanese atomic bomb project; examines claims that (...)
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    Japan Organ Transplantation Law: Past, Present and Future.Alireza Bagheri - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (4):452-456.
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    Understanding Japan’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Satoshi Kodama, Michael Campbell, Miho Tanaka & Yusuke Inoue - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (3):173-173.
    Jecker and Au’s paper raises important issues concerning health equity in pandemic responses, and the importance of considering the long-term effects of pandemic strategy on population health and well-being.1 We welcome their focus on the experience of Asian countries, including Japan. However, we have some concerns with both the distinction which they draw between elimination and mitigation, and their account of the nature and origins of the Japanese response to the COVID-19 pandemic. First, we believe that the distinction between (...)
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    Whistleblowing in Japan.Anne J. Davis & Emiko Konishi - 2007 - Nursing Ethics 14 (2):194-202.
    This article, written from research data, focuses on the possible meaning of the data rather than on detailed statistical reporting. It defines whistleblowing as an act of the international nursing ethical ideal of advocacy, and places it in the larger context of professional responsibility. The experiences, actions, and ethical positions of 24 Japanese nurses regarding whistleblowing or reporting a colleague for wrongdoing provide the data. Of these respondents, similar in age, educational level and clinical experience, 10 had previously reported another (...)
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    Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period.Byron K. Marshall & Carol Gluck - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):168.
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    Before the nation: Kokugaku and the imagining of community in early modern Japan.Susan L. Burns - 2003 - Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press.
    Late Tokugawa society and the crisis of community -- Before the Kojikiden : the divine age narrative in Tokugawa Japan -- Motoori Norinaga : discovering Japan -- Ueda Akinari : history and community -- Fujitani Mitsue : the poetics off community -- Tachibana Moribe : cosmology and community -- National literature, intellectual history, and the new Kokugaku -- Conclusion : imagined Japan(s).
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    Japan's First Cyborg? Miss Nippon, Eugenics and Wartime Technologies of Beauty, Body and Blood.Jennifer Robertson - 2001 - Body and Society 7 (1):1-34.
    In June 1931, on the eve of the invasion of Manchuria, the Japanese mass media announced the winner of the first Miss Nippon contest. Applicants were limited to rank amateurs whose photographs, and not bodies, were judged by a panel of mostly elderly men who regarded the contest as `culture work'. A second contest was held in 1934. One of the main objectives of the Miss Nippon contests was to locate and record photographically, young women whose allegedly `pure blood' and (...)
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    Japan's Images of China in the 1990s: Are They Ready for China's 'Smile Diplomacy' or Bush's 'Strong Diplomacy'?Gilbert Rozman - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 2 (1):97-125.
    Both the US and China are pressing Japan to tilt its foreign policy in their direction. Japan's response depends on views of China, which turned negative as assumptions proved incorrect. Early expectations were challenged in 1990–94, despite hopes of becoming a bridge between the US and China, and were dashed from 1995. The struggle among four schools of thought intensified. The full engagement group lost the most ground. The predominantly engagement, potential threat group was attacked as the mainstream, (...)
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    Japan's Civil Registration Systems Before and After the Meiji Restoration.Osamu Saito & Masahiro Sato - 2012 - In Saito Osamu & Sato Masahiro (eds.), Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 113.
    This chapter traces the evolution of Japan's systems of household and land registration from c.1600 to the period of early Meiji reforms in the 1870s and 1880s, with due attention to the distinction between a system designed by the state and local forms of registration practice. In the section on the pre-Meiji period, one such local practice of having people ‘disowned’ and its consequence — registerlessness — is examined. The section on the Meiji reforms and the section that follows (...)
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  50. Pension System in Japan: Issues for Reform.Audrius Bitinas - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (1):269-292.
    The aim of this article is to define the actual construction of the Japanese pension system influenced by the economic and social challenges and implemented pension system reforms. In this article, the development of Japanese pension system reforms is analysed, as well as legal, economic, social environment is identified. Until recently, it was a common perception that Japan has managed economic success without worsening the income inequality and pension benefits, but since the economic recession in the 1990, the Japanese (...)
     
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