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Education is often considered the gateway to professional success, yet many students find themselves unprepared for the realities of the workforce upon graduation.
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#Education and Real-World Success#Practical skills in education#Career readiness programs#Real-world learning experiences#Education for employability#Bridging theory and practice#Industry-relevant education#Skills-based learning#Future-ready education#Work-integrated learning#Vocational training benefits#Experiential learning strategies#Soft skills for career success#Education reform for job market#Critical thinking in education#Preparing students for the workforce
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Lan Wangji Goes To Lotus Pier AU: Part 1: Dread on Arrival
(Part 2)
#poorly drawn mdzs#mdzs#lan wangji#jiang fengmian#jiang cheng#wei wuxian#Yungmeng Jiang Training Arc AU#MDZS AU#The AU name for this idea is something I am 100% willing to change if someone has a better one.#There will be at least 2-3 more comics so *please*. Ideas and feedback welcome.#The core idea behind this AU is that LWJ goes to study with the Yunmeng Jiang sect instead of JC and WWX going to Cloud Recess#But why? Well I imagine Lan Xichen set it up to give LWJ a challenge (more social than skill based) and LWJ rose to it (begrudgingly)#Sort of a 'You've mastered so many Lan techniques but Other Sects have styles that are worth learning.' set up.#Lan Qiren agrees mostly on the basis that...well it's LWJ. Yunmeng Jiang is unruly but LWJ is beyond that riff-raff. He'll rise above it.#This is the story of a boy who thrives on routine and rules spending time in a place that is his apparent antithesis.#Also it is so warm there. He is used to it being cold and what do you MEAN just take off some of my layers?#I just want to see him struggle and flail in many situations. And get him in Jiang Purple. Is that so wrong of me?#(Soaking wet JC is part of my 'JC was born to swim; forced to hold a sword' agenda. Do not remove him from the water)#((Politeness notes: JFM would *not* call LWJ 'lan wangji' nor would LWJ be vocally impolite to a sect leader.))
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Sleeping Hero 🌙🗡️
[2021]
#zelda#legend of zelda#botw#breath of the wild#zelda botw#zelda breath of the wild#link#botw link#mipha#urbosa#revali#daruk#botw champions#master sword#zelda fanart#daeyumi art#okay so i drew this piece for the botw fairytale zine a couple years ago#it’s based on the ‘sleeping hero’ folktales which i thought worked really well for botw link#and ooooooooomg i spent literally so long drawing this piece bc i had such a specific vision in mind but my skills just. weren’t there yet#but I learned a ton & i’m still so so proud of this piece#gosh i have such fond memories of rushing to finish this piece working on it nonstop while watching zeldadungeon’s zd marathon that year
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"Know your place, fool." ⛩
I really want to know more about how he became the King of Curses
#Sukuna#Ryomen Sukuna#Ryoumen Sukuna#Jujutsu Kaisen#JJK#Jujutsu Kaisen fanart#JJK fanart#luxites art#loosely based on the unwanted child / ''I bet I was a creepy kid'' line#he already has 4 arms here btw I just think he hid them in his kimono early on#he was already seen as a walking calamity/natural disaster as a human#so I'm just really interested in how others perceived him as he grew up#and when he started refining his skills and learning how far he could go#THOUGHT THAT THE BG WOULD BE SIMPLE BUT IT TOOK FOREVER#I don't usually work with these colors it was fun#I can show process pics of this if anyone want to sends an ask#I just didn't want to put them under a read more#EDIT: UPDATED CUZ TUMBLR?? CROPPED IT A BIT???#it was only noticeable to me tho
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yall ever think Shen Yuan went through like, internet withdrawal after being transmigrated into Shen Qingqiu? Like, he's canonically a NEET shut-in who did nothing but spend his time online, you can't tell me that for the first week or first few weeks of being SQQ he wasn't twitchy.
Like, reaching instinctively to his pockets for a phone that wasn't there, having an obsessive itch in the back of his mind that he should check and see if X or Y novel or webcomic has updated -- only to realize he can't anymore and being irritated by it. Wanting to go and see if there's new posts about this or that, but again realizing that he can't.
When he's bored or uncomfortable or just feels like wanting to escape he tries to go for his phone to distract himself, but oops! Not there anymore, and now he has to find a new and different way to distract himself from his feelings. And going through system notifications, quests, etc only does so much.
And there's that Tetris Effect too. SQQ makes a mistake while writing and instinctively goes to backspace on it except hey-ho that's not a keyboard and now he just dipped his pinkie into a bottle of ink or on a still-drying letter.
With him scrambling to fix his reputation and learn how to be a peak lord, I think his abrupt cold-turkey from all things internet would just be another straw on the camel's back that he promptly Ignores until it goes away on its own after he acclimates to his new surroundings.
#svsss#mxtx svsss#scum villain#scum villian self saving system#shen yuan#shen qingqiu#i think him learning how to be a peak lord and cultivation and everything else would help distract him from the internet withdrawal for the#most part. but the moment there's a lull in the day and his mind wanders or he becomes bored or stressed and he instinctively reaches back#for his phone and realizes it isn't there it just sends a spike of panic/frustration/irritation through him because its a familiar comfort#and now its gone. like this is all based off my own experiences from being Chronically Online but i just think its neat to think about#in that same vein i think it also pushes him into getting into the arts on QJP. Like as the peak lord naturally he would be doing this kind#of stuff but hes NOT the peak lord but to keep up appearances he has to know how to do this stuff. and finds it??? actually quite rewarding#even more than getting into an argument online or getting a new merch item. he's making or doing this stuff. he starts drawing and finishes#a piece and regardless of its skill level he feels something unclog in his chest. like sediment being scraped off the bottom of a creek and#being washed downstream. a weight that's been slogging through his veins suddenly untangled. physical proof of his efforts that feels great#starry is incapable of NOT giving her favorite blorbos more hobbies. starry is incapable of not giving her favorites artsy hobbies#this is probably NOT a new or original thought whatsoever but im throwing it out there anyways bc it fascinates me. i love transmigration#and albeit i've only read isekai manhwa/manhua there's a common theme of the people there assimilating into their new lives relatively quic#which i know is for ease of transition and getting to the rest of the story. but WHAT IF.#i have still not read svsss yet and idk when i'll be able to BUT have some thoughts anyways
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A day of blood and flowers
#Yesterday my org ran a community-based Disaster Day for a local hospital network#which is an emergency skills drill for natural disasters or mass casualty events in high-acuity low-resource settings.#I was in charge of blood loss simulation which smells exactly how it sounds.#The goal is to visually assess blood loss for triage + learn how to stop torrential hemorrhages without professional supplies#It’s messy scrappy intuitive medicine#And it’s always hilarious to watch our most smug Harvard-grad hyper-specialized physicians flail in scenarios where they aren’t in control#I work in the world’s largest med center + it has become necessary to make folks realize there may come a day where our systems crumble#And then what?#Anyway I had a blast (if we don’t laugh we cry).#These photos aren’t related; they were just a pretty opposition to what I just witnessed#And I love a good long cathartic walk home#personal
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i always feared becoming a toxically mean sports person about rivalries and injuries and fannish expression i never even thought about the kind of person id be in the face of under-researched trade proposals + sloppy player evaluations. is anyone watching the games or do we just clock in at the fantasy hockey factory and go buck wild without regard for the game that is being played in front of our eyes
#yeah secondary assists totally dont matter until you watch the games and that puck was won by the guy who got the secondary assist#and broke the puck out of the zone cleanly haha tactical empathy doesnt exist there are no players who are#exceptionally good at understanding how to pass in a way that doesnt handcuff their teammate and those skills make NO difference#to a players performance its all just vibes-based and also the data tells me everything yippee <3#how can people be so fucking wrong about the eye-test AND stats AND synthesising them to come to a coherent and correct evaluation#deep breaths. we r all learning we r all engaging with teams on different terms we r all valid etc etc.#puckposting
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I really wanna draw nsfw artwork because it’s fun but I can’t because I cannot visualize images in my head and idk what to do to find references like I don’t wanna be looking up just straight up porn but is that what I have to do is this my only choice like I’m being so serious I need an art presence book that’s nsfw because I cannot continue to struggle like this
#<- anyways. my friend and I are talking about something that led to ‘cock corset that matches the rest of the lingerie ’ and I wanted to#draw that but I do not have the skills to do so#and I feel like learning based on other peoples are is like wrong and bad so I’m just in this corner of like. man would be cool if I knew#how to draw shit anyways this has been my specific ass art related rant that’s going on the art blog I guess hi
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Bridging the Gap Between Education & Real-World Success

Education is often considered the gateway to professional success, yet many students find themselves unprepared for the realities of the workforce upon graduation. While academic knowledge provides a strong foundation, it often lacks the practical application required to navigate real-world challenges. The modern job market demands more than just theoretical understanding; it requires critical thinking, adaptability, and hands-on experience. However, practical skills in education, career readiness programs, and industry-relevant education are often missing from traditional curricula, leaving students struggling to bridge the gap between education and real-world success.
Dr. P. Madhurima Reddy, an entrepreneur, peak performance trainer, life & wealth coach, psychologist, and educationist, advocates for a future-ready education system that incorporates real-world learning experiences, work-integrated learning, and soft skills for career success. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the reasons behind the disconnect and provide actionable strategies to ensure that education aligns with real-world expectations.
The Disconnect Between Education and Employability
1. The Overemphasis on Theory Over Practice
Traditional education systems focus heavily on theoretical concepts, emphasizing memorization and rote learning rather than bridging theory and practice. While academic knowledge is essential, students often struggle to translate what they learn in classrooms into practical, real-world applications. This overemphasis on theory creates a skills gap, making it difficult for fresh graduates to meet industry demands.
A more effective approach would be to integrate real-world learning experiences such as:
Case studies and real-life problem-solving exercises
Project-based assignments that require research and critical thinking
Hands-on workshops and industry exposure programs
2. Lack of Career Readiness Programs
Many educational institutions lack structured career readiness programs, leaving students ill-prepared for the workforce. These programs are crucial in equipping students with the tools and skills necessary to excel in their chosen careers. Effective career readiness initiatives should include:
Resume-building workshops
Mock interview sessions with industry professionals
Career counseling and mentorship programs
Internship opportunities that provide real-world work experience
3. The Skills Gap in the Job Market
Employers today seek candidates with strong critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability. However, many graduates lack these essential skills due to a disconnect between education and real-world success. The traditional curriculum often fails to focus on:
Soft skills for career success, such as communication, teamwork, and leadership
Technical and digital literacy, which is increasingly in demand across industries
Entrepreneurial thinking, fostering innovation, and proactive problem-solving
By incorporating skills-based learning and vocational training benefits, educational institutions can better prepare students for the workforce.
Continue Reading: https://lawinspire.com/2025/02/21/bridging-the-gap-between-education-real-world-success/
#Education and Real-World Success#Practical skills in education#Career readiness programs#Real-world learning experiences#Education for employability#Bridging theory and practice#Industry-relevant education#Skills-based learning#Future-ready education#Work-integrated learning#Vocational training benefits#Experiential learning strategies#Soft skills for career success#Education reform for job market#Critical thinking in education#Preparing students for the workforce
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I do think it's a really valuable exercise for anyone to build a habit where you like... When a dark-skinned character skeeves you out, just take a second to ask yourself where that's coming from. Is it canon character traits or conjecture? Would you react the same way if they were light-skinned?
Maybe, at the end of it, you might be able to pinpoint a real personal reason why you're averse to the character. And that's fair! I just think we all benefit from being honest with ourselves. Sometimes a reflex happens so quietly, you don't notice unless someone points it out. It literally happens to everyone once in a while--lifelong conditioning doesn't go away just because you realized it's wrong to think those things consciously. Don't be so afraid of being wrong that you never examine yourself!
#normalize asking yourself if youre just being an asshole#sometimes you are!! its inevitable!! learning to take it in stride is one of the most important skills in life#especially when it comes to media and stories#literally so much of narrative convention is based on awful biases. there are character archetypes that are just Caricatures.
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I think bands would’ve been a cooler addition to high school years than thrifting, and bubble tea
#like think about it#music venue lot trait#you can put it in just a regular cafe or bar or whatever#or a lounge if you want#and then you can have your little tiny band set up in the corner#and then there’s a fun side activity THAT IS EASILY GROUPED IN WITH THE LEARNING NARRATIVE OF HIGH SCHOOL YEARS#like idk who looked at high school years and said#‘you know what teenagehood reminds me of’#‘bubble tea thrifting and upcycling for profit’#that’s such a weird take#bands would introduce a new type of clique for the sims#which is literally another addon for the social aspect of the gameplay#as well as new skills for other instruments like bass or cello or drums#DRUMS FOR GODS SAKE#sims 4 add drums to the base game you fucking cowards#I guess it adds like#gen alpha teenage things#but idgaf about that#I want emo bands to play in my silly little edgelord coffeeshop#twink speaks#not cc#thriftea adds NOTHING to gameplay#bands would be a game changer
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Dustborn is the most interesting game of 2024, i am baffled and enamored by every sentence,each new scene brings with it more knee slapping derangement. Most videos are only reaching for the surface level, and twitter people are just saying "le woke immigrant song game" I promise you these people have not passed the 1h mark and have no idea how weird it gets, it has been festering in my mind with each horrible, horrible decision each character makes, dustborn for me falls under the "so bad its good" metric for sure
#dustborn#gaming#red thread games#seriously if you think IM just some reactionary i can swear to you i am not#i have seen far further into the game's story then i guess most and it is insanely tone deaf and full of mean spiritedness#your powers are based on manipulating others emotionally and physically and you use your powers ON YOUR FRIENDS OFTEN#YOU LITERALLY LEARN “BULLYING” AS A SKILL AND THE FIRST PERSON YOU USE IT ON IS YOUR FRIEND WHO TOLD YOU HES NOT COMFORTABLE WITH A DECISIO#AND YOU **FORCE** HIM TO COMPLY WITH YOU#theres a reason why some ppl are saying this game is a “alt-right grift disguised as leftist” and it is INSANE
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actually i will say this, and im holding your hands gently in mine when i say this, and im looking at you deep in your eyes
if youre so spoonfed by capitalism that you genuinely believe aesthetics like punk or goth are unattainable because theyre too expensive, im going to need you to get off of tiktok and tumblr and twitter and go to your local library and ask if theres a sewing circle around you
there, you will learn how to do rudimentary things with a needle and thread, and you may even find other avenues to skills you didnt know you needed
youll have to talk to strangers, and they may be old people, they may be people you dont agree with, but the value in community is creation, and this is how you start to deny the spoon capitalism is offering you and learn how to feed your own damned self
#txt#like literally just talking to people leads you to various places#defenitely risk assess but reach out to your neighbors reach out to your libraries reach out to your rec centers#hell i went up and knocked on a guys door once because i liked his wood carvings he had outside#turns out he made them and then he took me under his wing and taught me woodworking#i learned rudimentary skills and had to move away before i could learn anything advanced#but it freshened up everything id learned way back in fucking middle school and i know that if it came down to it#im confident enough in my skills that id be able to make almost anything#at least good enough to work until i could make a new one based off of what id learned and taught myself making version 1#also you need to stop being so afraid of failure thats another thing#just because theres a version two youre already making in your head before version one is rven done doesnt mean version one is worthless#it taught you how to make version two
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Something that always annoys me is the idea only 1 language learning method works. Which is not true. While it may be possible that, for a particular individual, only a few out of many study methods may work well enough for That Individual to make progress and stay motivated... that doesn't mean all the other study methods won't work for anyone else out there, or that those few methods will work for every other given person.
Obviously if you've been studying a while, then you already figured out what kinds of things work for you and don't. If you're a beginner, just wading into studying?
I would suggest you simply look for study methods that: 1. Teach you new things regularly, 2. Review and practice things you've learned, 3. Include studying things you need for your particular goals (for example if your goal is to read X book then the study materials at some point should involve reading practice and some words the book contains, if your goal is to talk about Y then the study materials should include some information about pronunciation and words you'll need to be able to say).
As you can imagine, a TON of study materials will meet these requirements. And you can study a given skill in a LOT of ways.
(Reading is my focus lol so just for reading, a beginner might: do vocabulary study with lists or conversations with native speakers or watching shows and looking words up or listening to dialogues with a transcript like in a textbook or graded readers or a picture book with word labels in the target language or a video game with labelled objects in target language, all of those things as long as your vocabulary is improving or reading practice is happening would help you make progress). So to improve reading skill as a beginner: you could study with a textbook, a podcast with transcript, a classroom or tutor with words written down in target language (like TPRS), a video game, a TV show and a translate app on your phone, a friend you talk with (who either writes words down or you look up words you hear with a translate app), a friend you text with, srs flashcards like anki (provided there's text) etc. As long as there's new words, and/or you're practicing reading, the study method may work. If it works will come down to if you can stay motivated doing it regularly, and make sure you regularly learn some new things and review/practice things you've already studied.
So consider those things when you see people selling a study method as a product (especially when it's costing you money). Consider if it teaches you NEW things, and are those new things related to your goals, and how MUCH new stuff will it teach you before you finish it? Consider if it provides review or practice, or if you can use it's materials to review on your own making up your own method, or if you'll need to do separate review/practice.
So examples:
LingQ. Can it teach you many new words? Yes, thousands, since you can import any texts you want when you get done with their provided material (I have no idea how much their beginner material covers though in terms of words... I would hope 1000-3000 words but that can be researched). Is your goal reading? It's suited to reading, so you will practice and review often with it. Cost? I think it was $12 a month when I last had it, and the price may have increased. Is it worth it? Depends on a learner's needs. I found it was wasting my money, so I chose to use free tools like Pleco and Readibu apps - since those apps are suited for Chinese learners and have better translations, Pleco has better paid graded reader material if I was going to spend money, and both Pleco and Readibu let me import texts so I can learn thousands of new words just like LingQ but free. Now that I'm not a beginner, I often use Microsoft Edge to read chinese... since I can still click-translate words easily (all my web browsers have that tool free), and Edge's TTS voice is helpful for pronunciation and sounds quite good. I read webnovels online so Edge works well. But it's translations aren't as good as Pleco or Readibu, so if I still needed translations more I would use them. So... is LingQ a good study method? Its certainly a study method marketed to buy. Well... the method is suited to improving reading skill, at least. It costs money, which is a negative, but it does offer a lot. However: everything it does regarding reading can be done free with other apps or sites or web browsers on their own. So if paying money motivates you to read... sure. LingQ does have a few word tracking features a learner may find worth the money, keeping in mind the actual read-to-learn method can be done free without lingq. (Also... while LingQ is a valid option for improving reading, if the learners goal is speaking then it would be important to think of what study activities the learner will do OUTSIDE of LingQ to improve speaking... because I've seen how LingQ is marketed as "how to learn a language" but it's only focused on some skills. It has vocabulary and grammar in some sense, since you'll read a lot and encounter new words and structures. But it doesnt have speaking or writing practice at least last time I was on it. Those activities would need to be worked on, on your own).
You can do that kind of cost/benefit contemplating with any study method material you see being sold. Amother example: there's a beginner Mandarin course called Mandarin Blueprint. It teaches like 800 words. Thats all. It may be worthwhile for a beginner... who still needs to learn 800 common words. But if you already know a few hundred words, the benefit of the course is less, you'll need to find a new material to teach you more new stuff soon. And the price was like a few hundred for the course... which for me personally was too much to spend, when I had already learned 800 hanzi from a book that cost me 12 dollars and 2000 words from a free user made memrise deck. The course claimed to get a person speaking, competent, but anyone not a beginner would say speaking basically with 800 words is nowhere near the level of working in Chinese or just doing a lot of daily life stuff, or reading/listening to media. (Although for the motivated beginner if you're learning 800 words on your own like I was, its definitely close to the point of jumping to learn more words and start reading kids and teenager books, and watching easier shows if you're willing to look new words up). So to me... Mandarin Blueprint felt like overselling some basic beginner materials. (Again when I know several other things that teach beginner stuff either more in depth so HSK test prep classes, and college courses, or that teach beginner stuff to the same depth as Mandarin Blueprint but free).
Some study materials aren't going to act like they teach everything. I've seen chinese courses just for learning to speak tones better and general pronunciation - probably worthwhile if your goal is to improve speaking and a teacher could help improve the issues your having. But a learner needs to be aware for that course that they'll need to study vocabulary on their own, its JUST a pronunciation improvement course.
#rant#i saw a lot of comments on forums yesterday thinking automatic language growth alg was like snake oil#aka a scam. but it can be done for free (free lessons online) and for people who#learn well from visual context and guessing (i learn well that way) the lesson style DOES result in learning new words and grammar#so provided you can find ALG type free lessons that teach 1000+ words (ideally 3000+ words) then you will learn#enough grammar and words to then move onto native speaker content to continue studying. so all free#i have not seen yet how ALG helps students with speaking or writing yet though. so i can only say it for sure improves passive skills#specifically listening with new words and grammar. and listening translates to reading if you practice that on your own#even just with subtitles or podcast transcripts.#the issue for me is can i find alg courses that teach a thousand words in a timely manner (and free if thats my personal requirement)#i think Dreaming Spanish and Comprehensible Thai do have enough free courses to teach 1000+ words#so those ones would get you to possibly intermediate b1 level in passive listening skill#and then its up to you on if 1 that meets your goal 2 you learn well with that lesson type 3 you are motivated to do the lessons#like... duolingo itself is not completely useless... it teaches 3000 words on most courses (and maybe 1500 common words). the big issue for#me with duolingo is it takes me AGES to complete a lesson and complete a course (years). cause i cant focus on it#whereas with duolingos content... its beginner content. at best it will get Reading skill to A2 or low B1#and maybe other skills if you practice OUTSIDE duolingo with the words and grammar u learned.#so getting to A2 vocab shouldnt take me more than a year to learn (based on how i study). i can learn it in 6 months if i#just study a wordlist on paper and a grammar guide online. so since duolingo takes me 4 times LONGER to study than the other methods i use?#duolingo is a waste of my time. not worth it (and it markets itself as if it will get a learner to B2 when it wont. and it markets#as if 1 lesson a day is all you need. to make progress in 6 months in duolingo like my wordlist study...#you'd need to be doing duolingo 1-3 hours a day... which duolingo does not tell u to do. and most learners dont
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Also, I don't wanna hear shit from white women being like, "Oh, Black women got this one for us." Black women have continuously been showing up for everybody and doing their best to protect everybody while nobody shows up for them. White women (myself included) who want to see this woman take office need to be showing up with just as much fucking gusto as Black women have always been showing up for us despite the fact that we don't fucking deserve it. Collect your mamas who voted third party in 2016. Collect the 53% of white women who voted for that fucking traffic cone in 2016 because, "I want to see a woman president, just not THAT woman." This is their chance to see a woman president and I don't give a fuck if they like this one, I don't care what their reasoning is (because it's probably racist af). Have the uncomfortable conversations. Sit in that discomfort. Learn something from it. Election day is 104 days away and early voting starts in September, we don't have time to do anything but focus on this. We can bully her after she takes office.
#i don't even think she needs to be bullied#kamala has shown that she is capable of learning and growing and changing her opinion based on new education#she has critical and logical thinking skills which have been lacking in politics for a long ass time#no politician is a good person but we can give her the opportunity to show us that she can do some good by everybody#because that other guy will only do good by men who look like him and women he wants to fuck
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