Not to my surprise I’m still finding new things to do and this week was no exception. The weather has been windy but my friend Keian from California said that that indicates a change in weather back home and the weather has certainly been beautiful. Monday started early with Brett and I getting up to watch live football. We went out to breakfast before going to the residential building next door to watch his home team the San Diego Chargers play the Carolina Panthers on FOX. Unfortunately for him the Chargers lost but it was still fun watch. Afterwards he had class, as did most everyone else so I just relaxed in the apartment and got some work done. Tuesday was my final lab for Fluid Mechanics where we studied flow through a Venturi Meter which measures the flow of water with a certain pressure through a tube which varies in diameter and flow readings at various increments. We then use different calculations and measurements and compare these answers to see how accurate our results were and to analyze these results. After the lab Julie, Mary-Beth and I went to pick up our itinerary and Brett came along to book the same set of things we booked so he could join us on our trip. He and I have also been talking about adding sky diving but we have yet to decide on this.
Wednesday morning was my Geomechanics class where we studied soil hydraulics and specifically looked at a flow net which measures the flow and pressure of water underground. In the afternoon I had my Fluid Mechanics class where we further went over the Bernoulli equation which we learned last week. That night Brett and I went to the Spud Bar to get a baked potato from Konrad. Thursday morning I conducted my lab for Geomechanics with my lab partners. We had a special tool to dig up soil about 6 inches in diameter down about a meter and recorded what we found. We dug in the side of a park as that’s really the only ground around campus that we could dig on. The ground was pretty clayey and we ended up finding some glass and crushed pottery and brick as well. After that were my History of Idea’s lecture and tutorial where we learned a lot about Charles Darwin and how his idea of evolution came about. Afterwards I had a tutorial for Fluid Mechanics where we had a quiz and then did some practice problems from the previous weeks lecture. Thursday night there was an event sponsored by the international office which was a city secrets tour which was a scavenger hunt around the city to see some places we had yet to explore. It was right in the city in area’s we had been before but hadn’t fully explored the small alleys. A group of us went out to dinner after the tour and then headed back to campus.
My first class Friday was a lecture in Fluid Mechanics where we went over some problems pertaining to the Bernoulli equation and other energy equations. After the lecture I had my lab in Geomechanics, although two of my lab partners had decided to go in early and do a large portion of the lab. So when our other lab partner and I got to class most of what we needed to do was already done. On Thursday when we dug up the soil we placed about 3 kilograms worth in an oven to be dried so we could calculate the moisture content in the soil. On Friday they took the soil and finely grounded it and then added water to make it a certain consistency. This soil was then placed in an open cylinder which will air dry and shrink and we can then calculate the shrinkage of the soil. Once we arrived, we added a little bit of water to the dry mix and had to make this a certain consistency as well so when rolled back and forth it would be about 3mm in diameter before it crumbled. This sample was then placed in the oven to dry to determine its moisture content. After the lab we had a test in our Geomechanics tutorial and then learned how to make a flow net which we learned about in the lecture. That night I hung out in the building with Brett. There was a Mexican party for their National Independence Day on our floor so we went out there and checked it out for a little bit.
On Saturday Julie, Mary-Beth, Keian, Erica, Josh, Mike, Will and I rented a van and drove down to Phillips Island which is about a two hour drive going straight there. Keian drove both ways and coped well being on the opposite side of the road and car. On our way down we stopped at a cattle farm which had kangaroos we could feed and pet, as well as emu’s, a duck pond and other various animals. From there we continued on down and stopped at a Koala sanctuary, although we ended up not going in because we had all seen them at the Healseville sanctuary and we were hopping to hold them here or get closer but we couldn’t. So we got some food instead and hung out on a beach for a little while before going to spot to see penguins emerging from the ocean. These little penguins as they’re referred to come to shore once it gets dark out and have a designated habitat where they go to and can be safe. Unfortunately we weren’t able to take pictures because the flash isn’t good for their eyes but the scene was pretty spectacular while the coastline had a high ledge and the waves coming in must have been at least eight feet high.
Sunday Brett, Steve and I decided to clean the apartment as it was becoming a mess. We made it cleaner than it had been since we’ve lived here since Konrad had already lived here before we moved in. Brett and I went to the city to walk around a little and go to the Big W to get a blender and a few miscellaneous items and then went to Grill’d afterwards for dinner. We went back and made milkshakes with our new blender and watched a movie before heading to bed.
Well the Phillip Island trip was the highlight of this past week but everything else was enjoyable as well. The end of this upcoming week marks the end of the first half of my semester and then it’s off to Cairns (pronounced “cans”) on Monday. I’ll post more pictures soon!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
Week 5
Now a week into September I can see things changing around here. Spring is clearly on its way with a few sunny days this past week while the birds are chirping and the trees are beginning to bloom. It rained at times but nothing like the rain that just hit New England or the rest of the east coast and south for that matter. It sounded as if the storm that hit New Orleans thankfully wasn’t as bad as predicted or close to that of Katrina. I’ve been watching some of the news here but mostly have been getting it off the internet. I wanted to touch upon a cultural thing I’m still trying to pick up but very prevalent here. Three common phrases I hear a lot are “mate”, “cheers”, and “no worries” which I feel are reflective of the Australian culture as a whole. Many people refer to others as their “mate”, whether male or female, when greeting each other which creates a friendly bond whether they know them well or not at all. “Cheers” is a common way to say “thank you” while “no worries” is often used to say “you’re welcome”. They seem like less proper ways to express these terms but reflect a friendlier atmosphere, which is how I generally feel about Australians.
Well it was another good week here in Australia. Monday was my day to relax which I spent around the apartment and getting some work done. Tuesday was my Fluid Mechanics lab. This week we observed the flow of water through a string of pipes which were connected with different diameter joints as well as a section of pipe that had a larger diameter than the rest of the pipe. With these variations we observed how each affected the flow of water. Tuesday evening Julie, Brett and I went to St. Kilda which is south of the city and went to dinner. There we met up with Keian and Erica from Cal Poly, Josh from Pennsylvania, Ben and Tosha from England and Mary-Beth for this restaurants Tuesday night special of $10 steak, potatoes and a salad and it was excellent. This was a fairly classy restaurant and they only had this special from 5pm-7pm so we were able to get in on it and try it.
Wednesday we finished our unit in Geomechanics on soil identification and discussed how to separate a soil mix to identify how much of the mix is gravel, sand and fine grains by using a sieve analysis which I had already learned to do back at Northeastern last fall semester. We also formed groups for a final project we have to present at the end of the semester and our group is tentatively doing Death Valley but that isn’t confirmed yet. My fluids lecture was in the afternoon where we primarily focused on learning the Bernoulli Equation which relates pressure, velocity and elevation in dealing with flowing fluids.
Thursday I had my History of Ideas lecture and tutorial and we are now progressing through the Enlightenment period by comparing and contrasting popular views of the time and how, with new scientific evidence surfacing, each view expressed them and perceived the opposite point of view. In the afternoon I had a my tutorial for Fluid Mechanics where we reviewed the previous weeks material by doing a few sample problems and worked on an assignment due on Monday. After classes Brett, Keian, Brian from Cal Poly and Mike from Michigan and I went to Chapel Street and got food at the Lucky Coq as only Brett and I had been there before.
Friday I started the day with a lecture in Fluid Mechanics which went over problems from this weeks lecture. After that I had my first lab for Geomechanics which was more of an introduction to the lab then actual lab work. Our Professor had gone over some of the procedure to the lab in our lecture but the tutorial instructor went over more fully what we were assigned to do. Our lab is to dig about a meter down into the earth and record the type of soil we find and some properties of that soil as we dig deeper. We then bring that soil back to the lab and do some tests on it which I’ll go into more detail about once we’ve conducted the experiment. After the lab was my tutorial for Geomechanics and we did some practice work on how to read data from a sieve analysis and how to plot it on a graph. After classes a large group of us made dinner on the grill in my building and I grilled some Kangaroo. It was pretty good although it had been hyped and I don’t think I made it as good as it could be so I’ll have to try it again but at an actual restaurant. Keian had gotten some footy tickets so he, Brett, Mike and I went to see Hawthorn’s first playoff game and it was heaps of fun (heaps is another popular word here). There are a lot of teams from different suburbs of Melbourne and around Victoria with a few teams outside of Victoria. Hawthorn won the game which made it that much more fun. Afterwords we went to Chapel Street to meet up with Mary-Beth, Julie, Erica, Ben and Tosha and hung around there for a little while.
On Saturday the bulk of the group I had been hanging out with this past week all went out to Lygon Street where Mary-Beth, Julie and I had gone for Italian food. This time we went to a different restaurant and had an excellent meal, with almost all 10 of us ordering a different meal from a variety of pasta dishes to chicken, veal, and a great fish dish that I got with shrimp on top. After walking off our dinner we got gelato which was very good as well. Sunday Mary-Beth and I went to see Batman: The Dark Knight at the IMAX since neither of us had seen it yet while most everyone else had. It lived up to the hype (at least for me) and the IMAX made it an even greater experience.
Well, another week has come and gone and a new week is upon me. In store for this week so far is a fairly heavy workload and a possible weekend trip. I’ll let you know of my endeavors next week!
Well it was another good week here in Australia. Monday was my day to relax which I spent around the apartment and getting some work done. Tuesday was my Fluid Mechanics lab. This week we observed the flow of water through a string of pipes which were connected with different diameter joints as well as a section of pipe that had a larger diameter than the rest of the pipe. With these variations we observed how each affected the flow of water. Tuesday evening Julie, Brett and I went to St. Kilda which is south of the city and went to dinner. There we met up with Keian and Erica from Cal Poly, Josh from Pennsylvania, Ben and Tosha from England and Mary-Beth for this restaurants Tuesday night special of $10 steak, potatoes and a salad and it was excellent. This was a fairly classy restaurant and they only had this special from 5pm-7pm so we were able to get in on it and try it.
Wednesday we finished our unit in Geomechanics on soil identification and discussed how to separate a soil mix to identify how much of the mix is gravel, sand and fine grains by using a sieve analysis which I had already learned to do back at Northeastern last fall semester. We also formed groups for a final project we have to present at the end of the semester and our group is tentatively doing Death Valley but that isn’t confirmed yet. My fluids lecture was in the afternoon where we primarily focused on learning the Bernoulli Equation which relates pressure, velocity and elevation in dealing with flowing fluids.
Thursday I had my History of Ideas lecture and tutorial and we are now progressing through the Enlightenment period by comparing and contrasting popular views of the time and how, with new scientific evidence surfacing, each view expressed them and perceived the opposite point of view. In the afternoon I had a my tutorial for Fluid Mechanics where we reviewed the previous weeks material by doing a few sample problems and worked on an assignment due on Monday. After classes Brett, Keian, Brian from Cal Poly and Mike from Michigan and I went to Chapel Street and got food at the Lucky Coq as only Brett and I had been there before.
Friday I started the day with a lecture in Fluid Mechanics which went over problems from this weeks lecture. After that I had my first lab for Geomechanics which was more of an introduction to the lab then actual lab work. Our Professor had gone over some of the procedure to the lab in our lecture but the tutorial instructor went over more fully what we were assigned to do. Our lab is to dig about a meter down into the earth and record the type of soil we find and some properties of that soil as we dig deeper. We then bring that soil back to the lab and do some tests on it which I’ll go into more detail about once we’ve conducted the experiment. After the lab was my tutorial for Geomechanics and we did some practice work on how to read data from a sieve analysis and how to plot it on a graph. After classes a large group of us made dinner on the grill in my building and I grilled some Kangaroo. It was pretty good although it had been hyped and I don’t think I made it as good as it could be so I’ll have to try it again but at an actual restaurant. Keian had gotten some footy tickets so he, Brett, Mike and I went to see Hawthorn’s first playoff game and it was heaps of fun (heaps is another popular word here). There are a lot of teams from different suburbs of Melbourne and around Victoria with a few teams outside of Victoria. Hawthorn won the game which made it that much more fun. Afterwords we went to Chapel Street to meet up with Mary-Beth, Julie, Erica, Ben and Tosha and hung around there for a little while.
On Saturday the bulk of the group I had been hanging out with this past week all went out to Lygon Street where Mary-Beth, Julie and I had gone for Italian food. This time we went to a different restaurant and had an excellent meal, with almost all 10 of us ordering a different meal from a variety of pasta dishes to chicken, veal, and a great fish dish that I got with shrimp on top. After walking off our dinner we got gelato which was very good as well. Sunday Mary-Beth and I went to see Batman: The Dark Knight at the IMAX since neither of us had seen it yet while most everyone else had. It lived up to the hype (at least for me) and the IMAX made it an even greater experience.
Well, another week has come and gone and a new week is upon me. In store for this week so far is a fairly heavy workload and a possible weekend trip. I’ll let you know of my endeavors next week!
Monday, September 1, 2008
One Month Already
Wow, have I really been here a month already? Well the good news is that I still have at least three more months here but what a month it has been. As I had figured now that I’m more settled in and down to a routine the times starting to go by quickly. The weather is starting to show potential of improving soon. So far it’s still been cool, windy and sunny to overcast at any point but Friday was warm and sunny and it should be a more common scene over the next month. Also as the days are getting shorter at home they’re getting longer here, finally staying light past 6 o’clock which is also something to look forward to.
Well this week was a little less eventful as past weeks but I still kept busy. My day off Monday I spent doing some homework and studying as well as doing some homework. I had a test in each of my classes coming up towards the end of the week so got some things done early in the week. As far as assignments are concerned there seem to be less than what I would expect at Northeastern. I have a quiz every other week for all three classes which unfortunately makes them fall all in the same week each time but I’ll have to cope with it. For Geomechanics I also have two lab reports and a group presentation for the end of the semester. Fluid Mechanics I have three assignments and a few lab reports although they haven’t told us exactly how many yet. In History of Ideas we have a minor and major essay as well as a presentation on top of the quizzes. However for each class there is a lot of suggested work to do, such as readings and practice problems which I know will help me better understand each course, it just isn’t graded. At Northeastern we had lab reports due every other week with assignments nearly every week for each class being at least checked if we had done it if not handed in and graded.
Tuesday was my lab for Fluid Mechanics and this week we looked at the flow of water with different pressures and compared the pressure with the flow rate. We used both a flat plate and a hemispherical plate for the water to hit to compare them as well. Tuesday night there was supposed to be a barbeque in my building but the grills weren’t working so the barbeque got moved to the other unilodge building but either not many people knew it was moved or not many showed up. Bret and I went over for a little while before heading back to our room.
Wednesday morning was my Geomechanics class and we moved on from our geology unit in the first two weeks to the classification of soil. Soil properties are very important to civil engineering as they are used as a foundation and material for structures. In the afternoon was my Fluid Mechanics lecture where we went through Fluid Kinematics which deals with the motion of fluids and visualizing these flows. Afterwards Julie, Mary-Beth and I went down and booked our trip to Cairns and I’m now very excited about it. We’re now leaving Monday the 22nd and returning the following Monday the 29th. The flight was much cheaper to leave that Monday and we wanted to leave ourselves enough time to get to everything we had hoped. So our itinerary is as follows: we arrive late Monday night and will be staying in a hostel. Tuesday we go to Fitzroy Island and spend the day on the beach and hiking the hill in the middle of the island. It should be a nice relaxing day after our late night. Wednesday morning we get up early and are taking a hot air balloon ride at sunset which should be absolutely amazing. Thursday we’re going to Cape Tribulation which is up the coast from Cairns, going to a wildlife sanctuary, walking through the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest at Mossman Gorge, taking a river cruise and then having some free time. Friday we’re doing a zipline through the jungle before returning to Cairns in the afternoon. Saturday we’re sailing out to the Great Barrier Reef and will have a few hours on the reef to snorkel. Sunday we’re doing a waterfall tour in Cairns, walking to two different waterfalls in the area and having the rest of the day and Monday in Cairns before flying back to Melbourne Monday night. Unfortunately a friend of ours called us a few hours after we made our reservations to say he was getting some people together to make a trip to Cairns but they’ll be going Friday the 19th through Thursday the 25th but we’ll be able to spend a few days together hopefully. My roommate Bret has decided to join us now as well but was hesitant at first by the cost which is why we booked without him but hopefully he’ll be able to book everything with us and we have room for an extra person in our hostel room so we’ll see.
Thursday was a busy day starting with my History of Ideas lecture. We’re moving along the history timeline and have moved into the 17th and 18th centuries where science has progressed to the idea of evolution, although that was still a radical thought. We further discussed this in the tutorial following the lecture and then had presentations on the Lunar Society which was a secret society of intellectuals in Europe as well as a presentation on Lamarck’s evolutionary theory. After the tutorial was my first test of the week in Fluid Mechanics which was just 1 problem which was similar to one we had done the previous week and I knew how to do so I think I did well on it. After the test we did some problems which covered the concepts we went over in the lecture the previous day. After class I spent the remainder of the day studying for my test and doing homework for Geomechanics which required drawing to scale a part of a mountain range where the various layers had been squished together creating various inclinations.
Friday I had a short lecture in Fluid Mechanics in the morning and then my Geomechanics tutorial in the afternoon where we took the test which was 20 multiple choice questions and then had our homework looked over before leaving. After class I had an online quiz for History of Ideas which was 8 multiple choice questions then went grocery shopping with Bret before spending the rest of the day hanging around the apartment and in our common area of the building where some other people from the building were hanging out.
Saturday was Melbourne Day so Bret, Mary-Beth and I and some kids from Cal Poly all went into the city. We took a cruise on the river which took us along the Yarra to the end which is Port Melbourne before turning around and heading back. I had yet to go down the river that far so it was good to see parts of the city I had yet to explore. I noticed that there was a lot of construction happening with new buildings arising all over the place especially towards Port Melbourne indicating that the city is expanding fairly rapidly. Afterwards we went to the Crown where the casino was I had been to before and this time we went bowling which was fun. We went back to campus for a few hours before heading out again to the city to go to an Ice Bar which was a small bar with everything made out of ice, from an ice couch, chair and tables, to ice sculptures to and even the bar and the glasses were pure ice. After staying just a short while we walked around the city a little before heading back to campus. We had to take taxi’s back as the trains had stopped running by this point and while the rest of the group were able to grab a taxi, it took Brett and I and our friend Mike an hour and a half to get one which wasn’t very fun.
On Sunday Julie, Mary-Beth, Brett and I went to Queen Victoria Market which is this huge indoor and outdoor market which had everything from meat to cheese to fruits and veggies to clothes and souvenirs. We arrived only a few hours before closing and some of the shops had already closed up while others were starting to do the same but we were still able to see most of it. For dinner Mary-Beth, Julie and I went to Prahran so I could show them the Lucky Coq pizza place I had been to the week before. This time I got a calamari pizza which was delicious and the three of us split two desert pizza’s, a dark chocolate and mascarpone one and a mixed berry and mascarpone which had strawberries, blueberries and raspberries which were each cooked on pizza dough and were excellent.
Well it’s now September and I’m only a few weeks away from Cairns but hope to be doing plenty before then. Hope you’re all doing well. More to come next week!
Well this week was a little less eventful as past weeks but I still kept busy. My day off Monday I spent doing some homework and studying as well as doing some homework. I had a test in each of my classes coming up towards the end of the week so got some things done early in the week. As far as assignments are concerned there seem to be less than what I would expect at Northeastern. I have a quiz every other week for all three classes which unfortunately makes them fall all in the same week each time but I’ll have to cope with it. For Geomechanics I also have two lab reports and a group presentation for the end of the semester. Fluid Mechanics I have three assignments and a few lab reports although they haven’t told us exactly how many yet. In History of Ideas we have a minor and major essay as well as a presentation on top of the quizzes. However for each class there is a lot of suggested work to do, such as readings and practice problems which I know will help me better understand each course, it just isn’t graded. At Northeastern we had lab reports due every other week with assignments nearly every week for each class being at least checked if we had done it if not handed in and graded.
Tuesday was my lab for Fluid Mechanics and this week we looked at the flow of water with different pressures and compared the pressure with the flow rate. We used both a flat plate and a hemispherical plate for the water to hit to compare them as well. Tuesday night there was supposed to be a barbeque in my building but the grills weren’t working so the barbeque got moved to the other unilodge building but either not many people knew it was moved or not many showed up. Bret and I went over for a little while before heading back to our room.
Wednesday morning was my Geomechanics class and we moved on from our geology unit in the first two weeks to the classification of soil. Soil properties are very important to civil engineering as they are used as a foundation and material for structures. In the afternoon was my Fluid Mechanics lecture where we went through Fluid Kinematics which deals with the motion of fluids and visualizing these flows. Afterwards Julie, Mary-Beth and I went down and booked our trip to Cairns and I’m now very excited about it. We’re now leaving Monday the 22nd and returning the following Monday the 29th. The flight was much cheaper to leave that Monday and we wanted to leave ourselves enough time to get to everything we had hoped. So our itinerary is as follows: we arrive late Monday night and will be staying in a hostel. Tuesday we go to Fitzroy Island and spend the day on the beach and hiking the hill in the middle of the island. It should be a nice relaxing day after our late night. Wednesday morning we get up early and are taking a hot air balloon ride at sunset which should be absolutely amazing. Thursday we’re going to Cape Tribulation which is up the coast from Cairns, going to a wildlife sanctuary, walking through the World Heritage Daintree Rainforest at Mossman Gorge, taking a river cruise and then having some free time. Friday we’re doing a zipline through the jungle before returning to Cairns in the afternoon. Saturday we’re sailing out to the Great Barrier Reef and will have a few hours on the reef to snorkel. Sunday we’re doing a waterfall tour in Cairns, walking to two different waterfalls in the area and having the rest of the day and Monday in Cairns before flying back to Melbourne Monday night. Unfortunately a friend of ours called us a few hours after we made our reservations to say he was getting some people together to make a trip to Cairns but they’ll be going Friday the 19th through Thursday the 25th but we’ll be able to spend a few days together hopefully. My roommate Bret has decided to join us now as well but was hesitant at first by the cost which is why we booked without him but hopefully he’ll be able to book everything with us and we have room for an extra person in our hostel room so we’ll see.
Thursday was a busy day starting with my History of Ideas lecture. We’re moving along the history timeline and have moved into the 17th and 18th centuries where science has progressed to the idea of evolution, although that was still a radical thought. We further discussed this in the tutorial following the lecture and then had presentations on the Lunar Society which was a secret society of intellectuals in Europe as well as a presentation on Lamarck’s evolutionary theory. After the tutorial was my first test of the week in Fluid Mechanics which was just 1 problem which was similar to one we had done the previous week and I knew how to do so I think I did well on it. After the test we did some problems which covered the concepts we went over in the lecture the previous day. After class I spent the remainder of the day studying for my test and doing homework for Geomechanics which required drawing to scale a part of a mountain range where the various layers had been squished together creating various inclinations.
Friday I had a short lecture in Fluid Mechanics in the morning and then my Geomechanics tutorial in the afternoon where we took the test which was 20 multiple choice questions and then had our homework looked over before leaving. After class I had an online quiz for History of Ideas which was 8 multiple choice questions then went grocery shopping with Bret before spending the rest of the day hanging around the apartment and in our common area of the building where some other people from the building were hanging out.
Saturday was Melbourne Day so Bret, Mary-Beth and I and some kids from Cal Poly all went into the city. We took a cruise on the river which took us along the Yarra to the end which is Port Melbourne before turning around and heading back. I had yet to go down the river that far so it was good to see parts of the city I had yet to explore. I noticed that there was a lot of construction happening with new buildings arising all over the place especially towards Port Melbourne indicating that the city is expanding fairly rapidly. Afterwards we went to the Crown where the casino was I had been to before and this time we went bowling which was fun. We went back to campus for a few hours before heading out again to the city to go to an Ice Bar which was a small bar with everything made out of ice, from an ice couch, chair and tables, to ice sculptures to and even the bar and the glasses were pure ice. After staying just a short while we walked around the city a little before heading back to campus. We had to take taxi’s back as the trains had stopped running by this point and while the rest of the group were able to grab a taxi, it took Brett and I and our friend Mike an hour and a half to get one which wasn’t very fun.
On Sunday Julie, Mary-Beth, Brett and I went to Queen Victoria Market which is this huge indoor and outdoor market which had everything from meat to cheese to fruits and veggies to clothes and souvenirs. We arrived only a few hours before closing and some of the shops had already closed up while others were starting to do the same but we were still able to see most of it. For dinner Mary-Beth, Julie and I went to Prahran so I could show them the Lucky Coq pizza place I had been to the week before. This time I got a calamari pizza which was delicious and the three of us split two desert pizza’s, a dark chocolate and mascarpone one and a mixed berry and mascarpone which had strawberries, blueberries and raspberries which were each cooked on pizza dough and were excellent.
Well it’s now September and I’m only a few weeks away from Cairns but hope to be doing plenty before then. Hope you’re all doing well. More to come next week!
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