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  1. High school bulletin ..
  2. A Handbook Containing Suggestions And Programs For Community Social Gatherings At Rural School Houses
  3. The school law of West Virginia and opinions of the attorney-general and decisions of the state superintendent of free schools
  4. Story of Women Who Shaped the West by Mary Virginia Fox, 2003-12
  5. The School Law of West Virginia by West Virginia, 2010-10-14
  6. Biennial Report Of The State Superintendent Of Free Schools Of West Virginia (1901) by J. R. Trotter, 2010-09-10
  7. The school laws of West Virginia, 1921 by West Virginia, 2010-09-10
  8. The School Law Of West Virginia (1911)
  9. MDR's School Directory West Virginia by Market Data Retrieval, 2008-10
  10. Biennial Report Of The State Superintendent Of Free Schools Of West Virginia (1901) by J. R. Trotter, 2010-09-10
  11. Supplement to the revised school law of West Virginia, containing acts and amendments relating to education, enacted by the Legislature at the regular session of 1913 by West Virginia, 2010-08-08
  12. The school law of West Virginia by West Virginia, 2010-09-05
  13. The school law of West Virginia; being a complete revision of chapter forty-five of the code as amended and re-enacted at the sessions of the Legislature ... Constitution relating to education, blank by West Virginia, 2010-08-18
  14. The school law of West Virginia; being a complete revision of chapter forty-five of the code as amended and re-enacted at sessions of the Legislature of ... of the constitution relating to educatio by West Virginia, 2010-08-18

21. Native American Communities In West Virginia
and this is particularly true in west virginia. in outreach activities, includingpresentations at schools. Native American craftspersons in general do not
http://www.wvculture.org/arts/ethnic/native.html
Native American Communities in West Virginia
(as originally published in 1999) In West Virginia, the contemporary Native American population can best be described as a statewide community, consisting of a far-reaching network of individuals with Native American ancestry. There are approximately 3000 Native Americans in West Virginia. The community includes individuals from at least 43 different bloodlines and tribal associations. These are descendants from the regional Native Americans, including Cherokee and Shawnee, and individuals who more recently relocated to West Virginia from throughout North America. Many people in West Virginia have Native American blood, but do not have a historical tribal association, and many individuals have mixed blood, that is, ancestry of different tribes as well as different races in addition to Native American. The contemporary community reflects those who are finding new pride in their native heritage, and Native Americans who are newcomers to this area and who represent the pan-Indian community. The Native American community has struggled with oppression, imposed disruption, and insecurity since the arrival of European settlers in West Virginia. Individuals were being shipped away to Oklahoma reservations as late as the 1950s. As recently as 1964, it was illegal for a Native American to own property in West Virginia. In spite of these hardships, vestiges of communities survived and their heritage is re-emerging with renewed pride.

22. West Virginia - Wild And Wonderful - West Virginia Travel, Recreation, Whitewate
ofthe-art technological centers these schools support ve Got It Covered Of west virginia's17 intact is Clarksburg, the birthplace of general Thomas Stonewall
http://www.westvirginia.com/mountaineer/index.cfm
WV Bookmarks West Virginia Online WV Wild and Wonderful WV Lodging WV Whitewater WV Skiing WV Bicycle WV Trails WV Golf Send WV Postcards WV Hunting/Fishing WV Realty Network WV Schools WV Media Guide Citynet Search Engine Services WV Calendar of Events WV Lottery WV Planning Assoc. WV Public Radio WV State Page
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Mountaineer Country is a pleasing patchwork of old and new, high-tech and down-home, front-burner energy and back-porch relaxation. Start with the descendants of European immigrants who came in the last century to mine coal, lay railroads, cut timber and build factories. Add the mountain bikers, hikers, rafters, kayakers, rock climbers, sportsmen and nature lovers drawn by the region's mountains, rivers, forests, lakes and trails. Piece it together with a vibrant intellectual, artistic and sports community made of tens of thousands of students at West Virginia University, West Virginia Wesleyan, Salem-Teikyo, Alderson-Broaddus and Fairmont State colleges, along with the state-of-the-art technological centers these schools support. Interstate 79, from Morgantown to Weston, boasts West Virginia's high-technology corridor, home to more than 300 technology-rich companies.

23. West Virginia Mat Thoughts, By Dr. Bill Welker
and Clinician for the west virginia Secondary schools Activities Commission. westvirginia Mat Thoughts my expertise in wrestling to the general public, coaches
http://www.wvmat.com/welker/thoughts.htm
Dr. Bill Welker
110 North Huron Street
Wheeling, West Virginia 26003
email mattalkwv@hotmail.com
West Virginia Mat Thoughts
by Dr. Bill Welker Dedicated to the late Mark J. Gerrity , USMC Vietnam Veteran
2000 PA's District IV Hall of Fame Inductee
"Semper Fi" Forever
Dr. Bill Welker is well known to West Virginia Wrestling fans. Dr. Welker is a former Pennsylvania State Champion. A nationally recognized wrestling sportswriter and official, Bill Welker was selected as the "2002 National Wrestling Official of the Year" by Wrestling USA Magazine. Dr. Welker is presently the Wrestling Rules Interpreter and Clinician for the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission. We will be adding wrestling articles to this archive on a regular basis check back often! You may also be interested in browsing through a collection of articles written by Dr. Welker relating to the art and science of education. You may follow this link to "Hitting the Books," an extensive collection of articles which may be of interest to students and parents alike. (Author's Note: All the "West Virginia Mat Thoughts" articles on this webpage are in their original first draft form prior to correcting typographical errors for publication in newspapers and wrestling periodicals over the years.)

24. Site Map
Certified Nonpublic schools; general Information about KEES; United States SenateYouth; west virginia Youth Science Camp. Early Identification Programs
http://www.kde.state.ky.us/KDE/Site Map
Administrative Resources Instructional Resources About Schools and Districts
KDE QuickLinks
... Search Tips KY Department of Education Administrative Resources Instructional Resources Site Map
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25. West Virginia Legal And Law Links. West Virginia Statutes, Codes, Regulations &
Attorney general, Office of 304558-2021. Deaf and the Blind, schools forthe 304-822-4800. Development Office, west virginia 304-558-2234.
http://www.romingerlegal.com/state/westvirginia.html
LEGAL HELP: Child Support, Divorce, Wills, Traffic court, Business Advice, Lawsuits, Contracts, any legal issue...
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WV Rules of Court WV Bd. of Law Examiners ... US Fourth Circuit PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORIES Consultants Court Reporters Document Retrievers Expert Witness ... Process Servers WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNMENT West Virginia State Page WV Office of the Governor West Virginia State Senate WV House of Reps. ... MORE NON-LEGAL RESOURCES Appraisals On-line Blue Book - Autos Research - Court Docs Maps and Driving ... White Pages STATE LEGAL RESOURCES Find Legal Employees !! AL AK AZ ... Post Your Legal Resume!! CONTACT ROMINGER Advertising General Information Suggest a Link Report a Dead Link ... Link to Rominger Legal PRACTICE AREAS Bankruptcy Employment Federal Taxation Health Care ... Incorporate Online Workers' Comp MORE TO COME...

26. FORM FOR COMMENTS On MODIFICATIONS TO
Standards and Objectives for west virginia schools (Proposed Standards in the LifeScience Standards for west virginia. I have the following general comments on
http://www.intelligentdesignnetwork.org/ohiocomments.asp
Home Events People Links ... Science Standards January 8, 2003 FORM FOR COMMENTS
on
IDnet PROPOSALS TO CHANGE WEST VIRGINIA SCIENCE POLICY 2520.3
SCIENCE CONTENT STANDARDS AND OBJECTIVES FOR
WEST VIRGINIA SCHOOLS
COMMENTS ARE INVITED FROM ALL CITIZENS - WHETHER OR NOT YOU LIVE IN WEST VIRGINIA.
This form is to be used to register your comments on IDnet suggestions to change proposed West Virginia Science Policy 2520.3 - Science Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools. Click here to go directly to the COMMENT FORM. The full text of the IDnet suggestions dated January 6, 2003, with explanatory comments may be found by clicking HERE A summary of the suggestions may be accessed by clicking HERE. The Text of the Draft of the Science Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools (Proposed Standards) may be viewed by clicking HERE: YOUR RESPONSE BY FEBRUARY 6, 2003 WOULD BE APPRECIATED. The West Virginia Board will be meeting the following week. To register your comments , please provide the information indicated below and click on the "

27. NEED State And Local Programs - S Through W
of Petroleum Engineers Gulf Coast Section; Texas general Service Commission Oiland Gas Association of west virginia, more than 150 schools were members
http://www.need.org/programs/s_w.htm
State and Local Programs - S through W
SOUTH CAROLINA
(click state name to view state projects)

SC-NEED
2566 Colebrook
Rock Hill, SC 29732
TEL: (803) 366-6603
EMAIL: unique@cetlink.net
WEB: http://www.state.sc.us/energy/k-12educationpage.htm
Working in partnership with the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control and the SC Energy Office, the NEED Project participates in the Workshop hosted each July for educators across the state. More than 300 teachers participated in the NEED program in 2001-2002 and were provided with NEED memberships, NEED hands-on curriculum units, the Action for a Cleaner Tomorrow South Carolina Environmental Education curriculum, and much more. South Carolina hosts the NEED National Energy Conference for Educators in July 2002. NEED Lead Teachers are conducting workshops across the state to expand the program. All NEED materials have been correlated to the South Carolina science education standards. The Palmetto Energy Awards Program is offered to students in grades K-12.
Sponsors: SC Energy Office; SC Department of Health and Environmental Control; Wheeler Foster; Berkeley Electric Cooperative; Dewees Island; Duke Energy Foundation; Orangeburg Department of Utilities; Greer Commission of Public Works, and South Carolina Electric and Gas.

28. TITLE 61 LEGISLATIVE RULES WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
TITLE 61 LEGISLATIVE RULES west virginia DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. INTEGRATED PESTMANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN schools AND DAY CARE CENTERS. 6112J-1. general. 1.1.
http://nrc.uchsc.edu/westva/wv_2.htm
TITLE 61 LEGISLATIVE RULES WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS AND DAY CARE CENTERS
61-12J-1. General.
1.1. Scope -This legislative rule establishes procedures to provide for integrated pest management programs in schools and day care centers. 1.3. Filing Date -April 3, 1996 1.4. Effective Date -June 7, 1996
61-12J-2. Definitions.
2.1. Consumer information sheets means a fact sheet that is designed for distribution to consumers and contains information on the toxicity of the end use concentration of a pesticide product. In the case of ready-to-us products, Consumer information sheets may be the same as Material safes data sheets. 2.2. Crack and crevice treatments means the application of small amounts of insecticides into openings commonly found at expansion joints between different elements of construction, and between equipment and floors or walls. 2.3. Broadcast means the application of pesticides over an area such as a lawn, field, room, crawl space, or other such surface. The term does not include crack and crevice or spot applications made to selected plants insects, soil, or surfaces. 2.4. Day care centers means a completed structure utilized as a facility for the care of seven or more children on a non-residential basis.

29. MACREDO -- West Virginia
established in 1989 to ensure compliance with the west virginia Natural Resources Specificgroups such as schools, businesses and the general public are
http://www.libertynet.org/macredo/westva.htm

MACREDO Information

MACREDO Members
Delaware
District of Columbia Maryland Pennsylvania ... Virginia West Virginia
Resources
Calendar
Publications Recycling Links
Current Projects
Construction Recycling and Reuse
Electronic Product Recovery Mixed Paper Recovery Recycling Markets Directory

The MACREDO Web Site is Funded with a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
For More Information, contact:
MACREDO 1504 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Mid-Atlantic Consortium of Recycling and Economic Development Officials
    Recycling and Economic Development in West Virginia
    West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Recycling Program
    The Recycling section was established in 1989 to ensure compliance with the West Virginia Natural Resources Laws (Chapter 11, Article 20.) The Section employs four full time employees and one part time employee. Summer interns help meet additional staffing needs, especially in collecting and compiling data. The Section is responsible for administering the programs (described below) which have been developed and implemented to meet its goals. The Recycling section also provides support in the areas of public education programs and recycling market development.

30. Carnegie Classification Of Institutions Of Higher Education
of Osteopathic Medicine, WV, Specialized Institutions—Medical schools and medicalcenters. west virginia State College, WV, Baccalaureate Colleges—general.
http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/Classification/CIHE2000/PartIIfiles/W.htm
Home Our Work Carnegie Classification 2000 Edition Index > W Classification home 2000 Edition - Foreword - Category Definitions - Technical Notes - Summary Information ... Staff
Institution State Classification Wabash College IN Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts Wade College TX Associate's Colleges Wadhams Hall Seminary and College NY Specialized Institutions—Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions Wagner College NY Master's Colleges and Universities I Wake Forest University NC Doctoral/Research Universities—Intensive Wake Technical Community College NC Associate's Colleges Walden University MN Doctoral/Research Universities—Intensive Waldorf College IA Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges Walla Walla College WA Master's Colleges and Universities I Walla Walla Community College WA Associate's Colleges Wallace Community College - Hanceville AL Associate's Colleges Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration MI Specialized Institutions—Schools of business and management Walsh University OH Master's Colleges and Universities I Walters State Community College TN Associate's Colleges Warner Pacific College OR Baccalaureate Colleges—Liberal Arts Warner Southern College FL Baccalaureate Colleges—General

31. General Announcements ::
16) TriState Events are open to schools from Pennsylvania colleges from coastalstates from Maine to virginia, as well as Vermont, west virginia and the
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32. Slots Bill Pledges Funds For Schools -- The Washington Times
kept the slots revenue out of the general fund and earmarked it for schools by creating largershare of the profits compared with west virginia and Delaware
http://washingtontimes.com/metro/20030131-189463.htm

Front Page

Nation/Politics

World

Commentary
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Employment Extra
January 31, 2003 Slots bill pledges funds for schools
By S.A. Miller
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
     ANNAPOLIS — Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. presented a legalized-gambling bill yesterday to the General Assembly that pledges that 64 percent of the profit will go toward public education. Top Stories
     The state-regulated machines would operate in four Maryland racetracks that would stay open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. every day. Mr. Ehrlich expects the machines to generate about $1.2 billion a year, which would be split among the state, track operators, local governments and racing interests.
     Mr. Ehrlich has staunchly opposed most proposed tax increases and warned that without revenue from slots the state will suffer drastic cuts in such vital services as aid to the poor and the disabled.      Delegate Peter Franchot, Montgomery Democrat, said that he had 71 sponsors — a House majority — for a bill that would impose a year-long moratorium on slots legislation. All the sponsors are Democrats, including most leaders in the Democrat-controlled House. About 20 Republicans also pledge support but did not sign the petition out of loyalty to the governor, he said.      Mr. Franchot did not provide the list of sponsors but said he would introduce the bill today.

33. West Virginia's Independent Colleges & Universities, Private Colleges, Private U
higher education in west virginia—the general welfare and private colleges and universitiesin west virginia are members Member schools include the following
http://www.wvicu.org/
College is Possible Member Schools Making a Gift Circle of Vision ... Calendar
OUNDED:

was founded in 1951 by a small group of concerned leaders from business and industry who joined forces with West Virginia's independent colleges to promote the work of what was then the seven liberal arts colleges in the state. Corporate leaders believed that a collaborative effort for raising funds would strengthen the colleges and build a foundation for obtaining necessary resources. These early leaders recognized that the interests of private enterprise and private education were synonymous.
WVICU , now celebrating its 52nd year, provides undesignated and designated support to its ten fully accredited institutions. Since 1951, the consortium has provided nearly $29 million to the ten colleges it serves. The colleges represent more than 950 years of service to the State of West Virginia. Rooted in the liberal arts, the colleges' curricula afford opportunities for specialization in areas that respond directly to America's greatest needs.
Then as now, the vision for the consortium embraces the private college experience as an integral part of the educational process. This belief is evidenced by the member colleges' pursuit of excellence in teaching and technology, demonstrated low faculty-student ratios, retention of students and a unique, personal approach to education. These institutions teach students to master critical thinking skills, communicate effectively, gain an appreciation for the arts and humanities and a commitment to community service.

34. Graduate Programs General Programs
An Executive MBA is offered to working professionals in nine west virginia citiesvia Many graduate schools claim accreditation but the quality of a business
http://www.be.wvu.edu/grad/over/general.htm
W hether your career is on the fast track or you need more education to get you started up the career ladder, West Virginia University offers four management degrees that will help you succeed. The value-added experience of a management education complements any undergraduate degree and gives you the technical skills and the knowledge you need to compete in the Information Age. For those students with a non-business undergraduate degree and limited work experience, the College of Business and Economics offers a full-time Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) program that enables students to earn their degree in a little over a year. An Executive M.B.A. is offered to working professionals in nine West Virginia cities via distance learning. This program is highly focused on technology and team decision-making. Accounting graduates who want to take the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination must have 150-hours of education to sit for the exam in the year 2000. The College of Business and Economics offers a Master of Professional Accountancy degree which will satisfy those requirements and give students an edge in the new technologies that are shaping the accounting profession.

35. West Virginia After Coal Poll
In general, would you say that west virginia is headed in the right direction orwrong direction? west virginia public schools are preparing students
http://www.wvaftercoal.org/survey/
Leave a message on our bulletin board Take the West Virginia After Coal Poll See how your hometown spent its coal severance taxes Day 1: The realities of coal ... West Virginia University research on coal Major funding provided by the Pew Center for Civic Journalism Support technology for live broadcast provided by Verizon and VBrick Systems Inc Survey on West Virginia's Economy Let us know what you think about West Virginia's economy and our future. Please fill out the survey below. Generally, how would you rate the quality of life in West Virginia? Select One Excellent Good Only Fair Poor Over the past five years, would you say that the quality of life in West Virginia has improved, deteriorated, or stayed about the same? Select One Improve Deteriorate Stay the Same Over the next five years, do you think that the quality of life in West Virginia will improve, deteriorate, or stay about the same?

36. Story Page
resource center for its schools, private, civic The west virginia Holocaust EducationCommission Is expanding Publicizes its general activities and special
http://www.wvosea.org/WVHEC.html
US Dept. of Education
WV Dept. of Education

Higher Ed. Policy Commission

WV State Home Page
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WV State Legislature

West Virginia
Holocaust Education Commission
HOME PAGE

DEPARTMENT

STRUCTURE

SECRETARY'S OFFICE
... CYRUS R. VANCE AWARD "Remember yesterday, educate today, preserve tomorrow, for our children"
The West Virginia Holocaust Education Commission "The Holocaust is a vivid reminder that discrimination and hatred have devastating consequences. The lessons of the Holocaust can be taught to future generations to create an awareness of the enormity of these crimes and a vigilance to prevent their recurrence." Governor Cecil H. Underwood April 19, 1998 The West Virginia Holocaust Education Commission is committed to Education Documentation and Enhanced Awareness of the consequences of blind hatred, bias and discrimination: Education of teachers, future teachers and students about the Holocaust as a unique event with a universal message via workshops, seminars, and personal lectures by survivors and / or liberators. Documentation via its library collection and displays of artifacts and posters' in order to inform and preserve the truth.

37. General Scholarship Application
Citizen 45 virginia Resident 46 west virginia Resident 48 86 Dependent or Spouseof virginia Tech Employee 04 Allen County Kansas High schools 09 Benedictine
http://www.finaid.vt.edu/genschol/GSAForm.html

38. Verizon | World School Grant Form
10. Encourage collaboration between schools in west virginia and is consistent withthe west virginia Department of these would be too general use technology
http://www22.verizon.com/about/community/wv/resources/resources_world.html
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Verizon West Virginia Resources
World School Grant Form
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Clarksburg Coverage Map
Contact Numbers Glossary of Network Terms World School Grant Form
Resources
Grant Program Information You Must Apply Online
All WORLD SCHOOL grant proposals must be submitted via the Internet at www.verizon.com/foundation. No paper proposals will be accepted. Please review the restrictions and criteria below before submitting your proposal online. We look forward to receiving your application. Eligibility
All teachers in K-12 public and private schools in Verizon's West Virginia service territory are eligible to apply for grant funds. Awards
Since launching the WORLD SCHOOL grants program, Verizon and the Verizon Foundation have given more than $320,000 to West Virginia schools. The company has allocated $30,000 for WORLD SCHOOL grants in 2001. Individual awards can range up to $4,000. The awards will be allocated to benefit the broadest segment of K-12 educators and students in West Virginia. Geographic and urban/rural diversity will be considered in the context of the criteria. Grant monies may not be used to fund: the purchase of tariffed telephone services (such services, if required, will be the responsibility of the school district or school)

39. Charleston And Elkins, West Verginia
In 1996, west virginia enacted a major school reform bill all students graduate fromhigh schools fully prepared In general terms, the Jobs Through Education Act
http://www.aypf.org/tripreports/1999/tr040899.htm
Trip to Charleston and Elkins, West Virginia
The focus of the trip was to learn about West Virginia’s statewide education reform legislation, the Jobs Through Education Act, and to visit the Randolph County Vocational Technical Center, part of the "High Schools That Work" Consortium. The Jobs Through Education Act In 1996, West Virginia enacted a major school reform bill, the Jobs Through Education Act, to assure that all students graduate from high schools fully prepared for college, other postsecondary education or gainful employment. The Act focuses on all students at all levels (K-12) and constitutes a comprehensive package of systemic reform measures designed to assure student success. The Act established a state policy framework, guidelines and goals for increased academic expectations and career readiness for all students. It also established processes for increased parental involvement and partnerships with business, labor and the community to help students connect success in school with success in adult life, to see how academic subject matter is applied to real world problem solving and to explore career options. In general terms, the Jobs Through Education Act:

40. Attorney General Lockyer Announces $143 Million In Consumer Benefits From Multi-
In California, public libraries and schools will be Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah,Vermont, virginia, Washington, west virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
http://caag.state.ca.us/newsalerts/2002/02-112.htm
OFFICE OF THE AG PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US SEARCH ... LINKS TO STATE SITES Attorney General Lockyer Announces $143 Million in Consumer Benefits from Multi-State Settlement of CD Price-Fixing Complaint Against Music Distributors September 30, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(SACRAMENTO) – Attorney General Bill Lockyer announced today that five of the largest U.S. distributors of music CDs and three national chain stores have agreed to pay $67.4 million for consumer refunds and provide some seven million free music CDs valued at $75.7 million for schools, libraries and charities to settle a multi-state price-fixing complaint.
The free music CDs are going to public schools and libraries. Partial refund payments will be mailed to consumers who submit valid claims to a court-appointed claims administrator. Details of the refund program will be announced later, once the court approves the settlement. Contrary to some news media reports appearing on this settlement, there are no free CDs being given to consumers at the retail stores.
"Our antitrust investigation found illegal sales agreements being used to stifle competition and fix the prices of music CDs," Lockyer said. "Instead of benefitting from a competitive marketplace, consumers looking for music entertainment had their pocketbooks squeezed by these secret deals to artificially inflate prices."

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