I learned how to create a new video and how to add a title. next you can choose a photo from a file and can drag it to where you want it in the video. then you can change the length of how long its up and edit how it zooms in.
I knew you needed the iMovie program and a mac to make an iMovie and that it helped you make and edit videos.
Now I know the basics of how to create an iMovie and how to edit it and use transitions
I'm concerned that if I do it at home It will be hard to transfer it to school because every time I try exporting an iMovie it always ends up with missing files.
I can get the photos early by going to to the regional track meet.
I can go to the regional track meet and just take photos since I'm not competing and I get to tag along with the team.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
HDR
1. Needs 3 to 9 photos taken at different exposures and put together
2. a camera that has auto exposure bracketing, a tripod, HDR photo blending software
3. HDR gives the photo brighter colors and high contrast
4. once we mash the photos together we can see surreal like photos with bright vibrant colors.



2. a camera that has auto exposure bracketing, a tripod, HDR photo blending software
3. HDR gives the photo brighter colors and high contrast
4. once we mash the photos together we can see surreal like photos with bright vibrant colors.
examples of HDR photography


Monday, May 11, 2015
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
big day
a bride is anxiously waiting to get married and keeps looking out the window. A man is driving down a country road and is very rushed, swerves around slow car and gets stopped at a train. when he arrives at the church the bride is telling her vows to another man.
Who: a bride, her bridesmaids, man driving, bride's father, priest, other man
what: running late to get married
where: church
when: rainy day
why: keeps getting slowed and stopped
how: by the rain, the train, the slow car
car drives down a long windy country road. It's window wipers are going. the man driving wipes his forehead. The water sprays up from the wet road.
A bride is surrounded by four brides maids who are helping her get ready. A priest is in the background talking to a well dressed man. The bride smiles.
the car drives through the trees. the man looks stressed. more water sprays up from under the wheel.
the bride's father watches the bride get ready form a chair.
the car drives past some trees blowing in the wind.
the bride feels her ring and twists it around her finger. she glances out into the distance.
the man in the car glances at his watch.
the bride's father glances at his watch.
the man in the car looks worried. he slowed by a car pulling a trailer. the pedometer reads 19 miles per hour. the time is 1:15. he looks around the trailer.
the bride holds her dad's hands
the car drives into the other lane to pass the van pulling the trailer.
the father looks at his watch again as the bridesmaids put on the bride's necklace. the father looks out the window.
the car drives past a pasture and a rocky lake shore. he drives over a long bridge and down a curvy road.
Who: a bride, her bridesmaids, man driving, bride's father, priest, other man
what: running late to get married
where: church
when: rainy day
why: keeps getting slowed and stopped
how: by the rain, the train, the slow car
car drives down a long windy country road. It's window wipers are going. the man driving wipes his forehead. The water sprays up from the wet road.
A bride is surrounded by four brides maids who are helping her get ready. A priest is in the background talking to a well dressed man. The bride smiles.
the car drives through the trees. the man looks stressed. more water sprays up from under the wheel.
the bride's father watches the bride get ready form a chair.
the car drives past some trees blowing in the wind.
the bride feels her ring and twists it around her finger. she glances out into the distance.
the man in the car glances at his watch.
the bride's father glances at his watch.
the man in the car looks worried. he slowed by a car pulling a trailer. the pedometer reads 19 miles per hour. the time is 1:15. he looks around the trailer.
the bride holds her dad's hands
the car drives into the other lane to pass the van pulling the trailer.
the father looks at his watch again as the bridesmaids put on the bride's necklace. the father looks out the window.
the car drives past a pasture and a rocky lake shore. he drives over a long bridge and down a curvy road.
Monday, April 27, 2015
portfolio analysis- how judges pick winning portfolios and sports photos
portfolios
- alyssa schukar
- stories
- same distance, not up close, needed to be mixed up more
- background, cool angle
- depressing, most pictures are sad
- josh birnbaum
- stories
- don't like looking up the nose, boring, cropping, content, no emotion, no moment
- silly, humor, good up close
- nothing happened in any of the photos
- Carlos delgado
- photojournalism
- cluttered backgrounds, whats going on, hard to see whats what, showing nothing
- angles, some good content
- same thing over and over again
- angles, emotion, right where the action was, colors, every body in the image was involved
- some with weird angles, original, good portfolio
- they looked for good photos, interesting content, and a good flow of photos in the portfolio
individual images
I like the tennis photo that they voted first for the part 2. I like how simple it is and how it shows so much emotion and the colors
I didn't like the rugby photo in part 1 where the guy was poking his eye out.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
nut graf
a Nut graf is the hear of a journalism story. It summarize the essence of a story. The nut graf is the why and how of the who what where when why how style. It tells the reader why they're reading the story.
student of the month story
who- Nat Miller
what- got student of the month
where- at our school
when -last week
why -for saving his friend
how- by taming a lion
Miller’s father, Ron Miller, explains. “ We make it our priority to do what’s best for the animals and the safety of our actors. We want our audience to be enjoying the show, our actors to have fun, and our animals to be happy while we’re performing. When that all happens the show is a good one. We strive to have an it happen every performance. It helps to have a good kid like Nat who keeps even our youngest members safe.”
what- got student of the month
where- at our school
when -last week
why -for saving his friend
how- by taming a lion
This month's student of the month is… drum roll please… Nat Miller!
Last week Miller showed great courage by saving his 3 year old friend from a lion.
"I ran into the ring and I saw little Timmy running around while they were letting out of his cage. All I could think was that cute little Timmy was in danger. I jumped in front of the lion like I do in the shows and screamed in its face," Miller explained.
Timmy Tedder is the son of trapeze director of the circus, Frank Tedder, who was watching the whole episode from the trapeze ladder.
"I am so grateful to Nat for his quick thinking. I can't thank him enough," Tedder said.
"I am so grateful to Nat for his quick thinking. I can't thank him enough," Tedder said.
The school's award council decided to award this amazing act of courage with the student of the month medal.
"This isn't something that happens everyday. Its quite incredible," said Lilly Bud, president of the student council.
"This isn't something that happens everyday. Its quite incredible," said Lilly Bud, president of the student council.
Timmy has been with the circus for all 3 years of his life and has been fascinated with the show animals.
When asked about the events of the day Timmy giggled, “Li-li is a big kitten. He is very funny.”
When asked about the events of the day Timmy giggled, “Li-li is a big kitten. He is very funny.”
Miller, like Timmy, has been with the circus all his life and has been acting in it since he was 7.
“My favorite part of the circus is the animals, I’ve always felt connected to them. I usually work with our elephant, Susan, or the camels but lately I’ve been working with the cats. My first show where I worked with Li, the lion, was last summer.”
“My favorite part of the circus is the animals, I’ve always felt connected to them. I usually work with our elephant, Susan, or the camels but lately I’ve been working with the cats. My first show where I worked with Li, the lion, was last summer.”
Miller explained that it’s a challenging to work with the carnivores. “If you wish to be a successful lion tamer you have to act dominate over the lion so that they respect you. Lions have a weird mindset. If they’re not hungry then they're very chill and lazy. But they still like to be the boss and so it’s tough and takes time to get a lion to respect you. Its scary at first especially for a kid like me who weighs a third of their weight. ”
Miller’s parents own the circus, which is one of the only certified animal friendly circuses. Miller’s father, Ron Miller, explains. “ We make it our priority to do what’s best for the animals and the safety of our actors. We want our audience to be enjoying the show, our actors to have fun, and our animals to be happy while we’re performing. When that all happens the show is a good one. We strive to have an it happen every performance. It helps to have a good kid like Nat who keeps even our youngest members safe.”
Friday, April 17, 2015
architecture shoot preview 2
details
this photo shows the details of run down building. It is a close up of the broken windows and weathered walls and shows all the little details of this window.
light
In this photo the light is sort of backlighting the buildings emphasizing the buildings' weird shape. the light is captured and gives the buildings a creepy but peaceful mood.
patterns
The repetition of the windows and the ceiling support boards create a cool pattern. these repeating lines give the building a rhythm that is pleasant to look at.
angles and shapes
the angles and shapes of this building are interestingly captured in this photo. the repetition of the rectangles and the cylinders are strangely juxtaposed and create a weird asymmetrical balance within the building.
surroundings
in this photo the ufo houses are shown with the surrounding sky and plane. this makes the buildings stick out from their natural background and makes them seem sort of isolated since there is nothing around them in the photo.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
school uniforms
dress code enforcer, teacher, student, principal, parent
- how do you feel about the new uniforms?
- Why do you feel this way?
- what are some advantages in a school uniform?
- what are some disadvantages in a school uniform?
- How would a school uniform limit personal expression?
- how would school uniforms help one's learning ability?
- Are you going to be able to adapt to this change?
- How do you feel about change?
- why do you feel this way?
- Why do we now have uniforms?
- What makes you think this?
- Who made this change?
- how do you think it will effect your everyday life?
- Are clothes important to you?
- Do you have a certain style?
- what is you style?
- How do the clothes you wear reflect who you are?
- Who is going to be most effected by this change?
- why is that?
- Over all, are school uniforms going to benefit or hurt the school?
my first interview- student of the month interview
- How come you were nominated student of the month? Because I tamed a lion
- What makes you different form other students? A lot of people idolize me and think I'm a god
- Why do you deserve this award? because of everything i do for other people like taming a lion to save my best friend
- How does it feel to earn this award? it feels really great and I'm really proud of myself
- why do you feel this way? because i won an award that a lot of people tried to win but i won
- What is your schedule like?its not very full except when sometimes i get too lazy to do any of my homework
- What is your favorite class? probably theater because its a lot of fun and every one goes craxy
- Why is this your favorite class?I have a lot of friends in that class and we do a lot of fun things like the warmups and its just a lot of screwing around this helps my lion taming because it helps me stay fit
- How are you doing in that class? Pretty well since I can memorize and act. acting helps lion taming because if you wish to be a successful lion tamer you have to act dominate over the lion so that they respect you
- How have you contributed to the school? my parents donate a lot of money since they own the circus and that is the school mascot.
- I was trapped in the ring with the lion when I was three and I had to either die or tame it.
- The lions respect me and do what i want them to do
- Are you in any extra circular activities? I do culinary
- If so which ones?culinary
- Why do you participate? Its like art but you get to eat it. and its food!
- What makes it enjoyable? eating!
- How do you manage your time?
- What is your favorite thing to do in your free time?
- why is this your favorite?
- What would you change in the world if you could?
- Why would you change that?
- How would that impact your life and those around you?
Monday, April 13, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
iPhone photo
1.
Shot by Austin M.
in Storidalur, Iceland
Panoramas aren’t always captured horizontally. Towering subjects like waterfalls and cliffs can be shot vertically for a stunning, surprising composition.



2. No these photos seem too good to be taken by just an iPhone camera
3. The other apps were probably just used for filters
4. A. Include sky. If there a photo of a landscape or portrait then including some sky makes the image more visually appealing.
B. Get close to focus on details
B. Get close to focus on details
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
architecture preview
guggenheim museum spain
1. architect: Frank Gehry
2. founded in 1997
3. Bilbao Basque Country Spain
4. Its a public museum and you can visit it
5. at least $1000000
6. to design something daring and innovative
7. I like this building since the weird curves and angles appear to be random but they all flow together and work. this building is fun to look at and there is another weird shape that pops out at you every time you look at it. I also like how the water reflects it and plays with the light .
the ufo house taiwan
1. Matti Suuronen
2. 1978
3.Taiwan
4. they were abandoned and demolished and transformed into a resort
5. they ran out of money before completed and were abandoned
6. The buildings were created as holiday homes for US officers. Roomer is that its haunted and built on a burial ground for dutch soldiers. also a lot of suicides and accidents resulting in deaths occurred during construction
7. I like the creepiness of these buildings. When I was first looking at the buildings I thought they were just weird looking pod things. but as I read more the creepy and eeriness of the buildings made them more interesting.
stone house
1. architect: Frank Gehry
2. founded in 1997
3. Bilbao Basque Country Spain
4. Its a public museum and you can visit it
5. at least $1000000
6. to design something daring and innovative
7. I like this building since the weird curves and angles appear to be random but they all flow together and work. this building is fun to look at and there is another weird shape that pops out at you every time you look at it. I also like how the water reflects it and plays with the light .
the ufo house taiwan
1. Matti Suuronen
2. 1978
3.Taiwan
4. they were abandoned and demolished and transformed into a resort
5. they ran out of money before completed and were abandoned
6. The buildings were created as holiday homes for US officers. Roomer is that its haunted and built on a burial ground for dutch soldiers. also a lot of suicides and accidents resulting in deaths occurred during construction
7. I like the creepiness of these buildings. When I was first looking at the buildings I thought they were just weird looking pod things. but as I read more the creepy and eeriness of the buildings made them more interesting.
stone house
1. unknown
2. 1974
3. Fafe Mountians Portugal
4. private building
5. no cost info
6. the building was built to be a home
7. I like how this house totally blends in with the surroundings. The house was made of the boulders and apparently has a swimming pool carved into one of the rocks. I think its cool how they just put a roof on some rocks and made it into a cozy little home.
cubic houses
1. Piet Blom
2. 1984
3. rotterdam
4. all are private except one of them.
5. unknown
6. the houses represent trees and the group of them represent a forest.
7. I like how these weird shaped houses mess with your head like an illusion. I also think its cool how theres just this community of weird shaped houses in the middle of a city
The longaberger company
1. Dave longaberger
2. ohio
3. Its the headquarters for the basket company
4. public
5. no cost info
6. they wanted to build the biggest basket
7. I like how surreal it looks. how the basket which is supposed to be small is huge compared to the surroundings.
3. rotterdam
4. all are private except one of them.
5. unknown
6. the houses represent trees and the group of them represent a forest.
7. I like how these weird shaped houses mess with your head like an illusion. I also think its cool how theres just this community of weird shaped houses in the middle of a city
The longaberger company
1. Dave longaberger
2. ohio
3. Its the headquarters for the basket company
4. public
5. no cost info
6. they wanted to build the biggest basket
7. I like how surreal it looks. how the basket which is supposed to be small is huge compared to the surroundings.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
sensory overload
"I believe that more and more, we are defining our environments not as the spaces themselves, in terms of the buildings or architecture, but rather by the objects and devices that we buy and surround ourselves with. ... I would like that message to carry through universally," Seymour said.
I think this is true and that we are now defining ourselves and our spaces with the objects rather than the the the place itself. these photos were really hard to look at in terms of too much color and too much repetition. every thing clashed and there was to much stuff.
I would not want to visit this place since just by looking at the pictures i felt claustrophobic and cluttered.
I feel like you would have to be forced to get used to all the visual noise that is everywhere
I liked the one with all the buttons since it was the simplest
I think this is true and that we are now defining ourselves and our spaces with the objects rather than the the the place itself. these photos were really hard to look at in terms of too much color and too much repetition. every thing clashed and there was to much stuff.
I would not want to visit this place since just by looking at the pictures i felt claustrophobic and cluttered.
I feel like you would have to be forced to get used to all the visual noise that is everywhere
I liked the one with all the buttons since it was the simplest
action shot
1. Action coming directly at the camera
3. Panning - post your best effort, even if it isn't perfect
4. Creative blur
2. Action moving across the plane of the camera at a 90 degree angle
4. Creative blur
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
news values
- Timeliness -- the newness of the facts.
- Proximity – the nearness of a given event to your place of publication.
- Prominence – the “newsworthiness” of an individual, organization or place.
- Impact – the effect or consequence of an event on the audience.
- Conflict – the meeting of two or more opposing forces. These forces can be physical, emotional or philosophical.
- Human Interest – the drama the surrounds people involved in an emotional struggle.
- Novelty – the attraction people have to unusual things and events.
- At the beginning of each section of your blog post, label the news value that you believe the article matches.
- Write two complete sentences that explain why the article is driven by the news value you chose.
- Include the article’s headline.
- Include the link where you found the article. Do not copy any ads into your document
1. Impact
This is Impact because it talks about deaths of people and the impact of these people's lives. Because of this jet crash people were impacted and some died.
150 people killed as jet crashes in french alps
http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/AustinAmericanStatesmanNIE/server/GetContent.asp?contentsrc=page&dochref=AAS%2F2015%2F03%2F25&repformat=1.0&pageno=1&pagelabel=A1&imagekind=page-preview&type=Content&for=thumbnail
2. Proximity
This is proximity since it talks about things to do in austin. The article is about activities and people to see in austin and locally.
Things To Do
http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/AustinAmericanStatesmanNIE/server/GetContent.asp?contentsrc=mostpopular&dochref=AAS%2F2015%2F03%2F25&primid=Ar0421601&entityid=Ar04216&pageno=42&repformat=1.0&chunkid=Ar04216&imagekind=first-hit-page-preview&type=Content&for=thumbnail
3. novelty
This article is novelty because It has to do with what people are interested in and celebrities. It has to do with a book that a famous actor is writing.
Memoir Will look at julie andrews' hit films
http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/AustinAmericanStatesmanNIE/server/GetContent.asp?contentsrc=mostpopular&dochref=AAS%2F2015%2F03%2F25&primid=Ar0421601&entityid=Ar04216&pageno=42&repformat=1.0&chunkid=Ar04216&imagekind=first-hit-page-preview&type=Content&for=thumbnail
4.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
katie mcgarry
1. What genre does she normally write?
romance novels
2. What is one of her books?
dare you to
3. What is her favorite basketball team?
University of Kentucky
Do a google search for her name.
4. What is one book series she has written?
pushing the limits
5. What is her twitter name?
@katiemcgarry
6. Why is she in Austin this week?
for the austin book fest
romance novels
2. What is one of her books?
dare you to
3. What is her favorite basketball team?
University of Kentucky
Do a google search for her name.
4. What is one book series she has written?
pushing the limits
5. What is her twitter name?
@katiemcgarry
6. Why is she in Austin this week?
for the austin book fest
Monday, March 2, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
lone star dispatch
Front Page
summary
this story is about Gomez who was diagnosed with cancer. All though he has cancer he is able to net work through Facebook.He also gets help and support from his family.
Who? Roberto Gomez
News
Sports
Entertainment
And you must read the MAIN In-Depth page story (page 8).
three to five sentence summary
summary
this story is about Gomez who was diagnosed with cancer. All though he has cancer he is able to net work through Facebook.He also gets help and support from his family.
Who? Roberto Gomez
What? has kidney cancer
Where? bowie teacher
When? nov 7- now
Why? kidney tumor
How? uses Facebook and support form family
Who was quoted in the story? lauren Gomez, Rachael Gomez
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? Lauren's
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? "an ex-marine, theatre teacher, and technical director who's taken students to more than half a dozen UIL state competitions,Roberto Gomez is probably the last person you'd expect tone battling America's least favorite word, cancer.
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? state meant
Student Life
Who? boy scouts
What? becoming eagle scout
Where?bowie
When? about two weeks ago
Why? to be a eagle scout
How? by being a boy scout
Who was quoted in the story? Angus Scouller, Matt Schiller, Curtis Faulkner, Jim Rouen.
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? I loved the friends I made and what I learned. I carry it with me today.
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement?statement
News
Who? students
What? go to regional science fair
Where? bowie campus
When? january 22
Why? for science fair competition
Who was quoted in the story?Jessica Davis, Ksenia Vlassova, Kyle O'Rourke,Shravani Deo
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? "I think science fair helps with your communication skills because you have to effectively communicate to a judge and show the m that you are gook enough to go on tho the next level and show them how much time you put into the project."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? not really
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? quote
Sports
Who? Brooke Landry
What? knife thrower
Where? in the world
When? since she was 5
Why? Its a sport
How? technic
Who was quoted in the story? brooke Landry, GIllian Sittler, Mike Landry
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? " the young man reached out to her and she didn't even hesitate, she just went out and did it."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? quote
Entertainment
Who? students, friends, family members
What? trivia crack game
Where?bowie
When? this month
Why? its a fun game
How?competition and trivia
Who was quoted in the story? Nicole Zahorik, Minh-Thi Nguyen, Yellena James, Nick Anagnos, Marco Moreno
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading?
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement?
Commentary
Who? Kamryn Brice
What? Austin's artistic graffiti culture
Where? Austin
When?jan 13
Why? artistic culture
How? graffiti
Who was quoted in the story? graffiti
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"I love you so much"
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? statement
And you must read the MAIN In-Depth page story (page 8).
three to five sentence summary
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
Why?
How?
Who was quoted in the story?
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading?
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement?
Monday, February 9, 2015
high school newspapers
- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? My favorite newspaper front page was "The Image"
- Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why? This one immediately grabbed my attention with the different colors.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? I thought the headline from this newspaper "what makes you unique" was pretty catchy and interesting.
- How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? there are no stories on the front page.
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. they all have a headline, date, photos, the name of a newspaper
- What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. the colors, size and content of the photos, fonts,
- Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world? some of these newspapers look more like magazines.
Broadsheet - the largest newspaper size - 3+ stories
Verve
The Growl
The Lone Star Dispatch
Tabloid - smaller newspaper size - 2 or less stories
The Highlanders
The Northridge Reporter
MHS Mirror
NewsMagazine - glossy cover - no stories, photo only might be glossy inside or maybe newsprint.
The image
HI+LIFE
PIRATE PRESS
Headlines
text indicating the nature of the article below it
Subheadlines
Subheadlines
smaller secondary headline that usually elaborates on the main headline above it
Lines
a path that your eye follows across the page
Lines
a path that your eye follows across the page
Boxes
section that is boxed off and different form the main story
Photos
a picture made using a camera that is about the story
Teaser
A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages
Flag
the name of a newspaper as printed on theeditorial page.
Folios
a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves,or four pages, of a book or manuscript.
Captions
a explanation for a picture or illustration
Stories
an article reporting an event, person, etc...
Bylines
gives the date as well as the name of the writer of and article
Jumps
A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages
Story dividers
a line that divides the stories appart.
Screens
size
Infographics
show the weather, maps, plans, statistical data, graphs
Masthead/staff box
flag, statement that usually says publication's name, owner, staff etc...
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Front Pages of the World
- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? I like this newspaper front page even though i have no idea what it says or who the people are. I like the way the newspaper used the bright orange coo and a lot of pictures. This news paper caught my eye because it was more colorful than any of the other papers i looked at and had a lot of photos.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? well i don't know what it says.
I also like this news paper and it's head lines. I like how the head line "racing against the clock" gives the reader a sense of errancy to read the story. - How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? on "the capital there are 3 stories on the front cover and on the other newspaper that's in another language it looks like there is just 1 and photos for 6.
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. Most of the newspapers have a common old looking font for the title and head lines are in bold and in a bigger size. most of the newspapers have one big photo and several smaller photos.
- What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. The title of the newspaper is different and so some of the fonts and the placement of the photos and stories.
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