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Advising to be attentive in study. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: just keep your mind focus in study like don't think about anything ELSE and focus just take a WALK for 5 MINUTES collector thoughts and DENSITY for studies also eat something before studying so you are not HUNGRY and don't think of anything else and also sleep properly |
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Please help me fast it's urgentonly question 2 |
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British treated india as a colony .true or false |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: false Explanation: no they not think LIKE that because INDIA has a very big POPULATION |
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Leviticus 26:3-13 explain the blessing that God has given to his chosen people |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: In JUDAISM, "chosenness" is the belief that the Jews, via descent from the ancient Israelites, are the chosen PEOPLE, i.e. chosen to be in a COVENANT with God. Explanation: |
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Di financial superior 2. The British attitude ofled to resentment among people.a. racial superiority b. never say dieC. do or die3. The new rifle that was introduced in the British army was thea. Brown Bess rifle. b. AK-47 rifle.c. Enfield-Pritchett rifle. d. Baker rifle.4. The Revolt of 1857 started fromb. Mathura.c. Jhansi.d. Awadh5. The last Mughal Emperor was deported toa. Rangoonb. Timbaktu.c. Londond. Paris.6. After the Revolt of 1857, the British began to follow the policy ofa. 'Live and Let Live'. b. 'Forgive and Forget'. c. 'Divide and Rule'.a. Meerut.d. 'Carrot and StickB. Solve the following crossword.1. Down After 1858, the Governor-General ofIndia was given this title2. Down It was a site of a major battle in Lucknow3. Across23TH |
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Ii. सः गृहात् + आगतः ।क) गृहातागतःग) गृहात्आगतःख) गृहादागतःघ) गृहागतः |
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Answer» is 1 OPTION...OLZ MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Examine the ᴄʜᴀʀᴀᴄᴛᴇʀɪꜱᴛɪᴄꜱ of tribal revolt in the 19th cent, with suitableex. Give reasons for their failure.(ɪɴ ᴄᴏɴᴛᴇxᴛ ᴏꜰ ʙɪʜᴀʀ)و |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: It not EXAMINE TRIBAL REVOLT in suitable for the FAILURE 19th just like a bad |
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Name the following Indian soldiers trained in British warefare |
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What are the factors that induced colonial masters started to invest capital in the colonies |
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Answer» ong>Answer: the factors that induced it areeveral classical economists saw colonies as a possible vent for surplus capital in Europe. Marxists later came to focus primarily UPON what has been called ‘super-profits’, that SUPPOSEDLY could be earned from investing in colonies. More recent scholarship has primarily viewed imperialism and COLONIALISM as driven by VARIOUS special ECONOMIC interests. According to yet another line of thought, colonialism could have reduced the risk of investing in colonies. Explanation: |
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Name the following A class of people |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: what is the QUESTION here I don't UNDERSTAND? |
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Which Native American group mainly hunted small animals in the forest for food. Gulf plains pueblo southern eastern please help |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: I think SOUTHERN eastern |
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Mesopotamia ke pramukh nagar kon kon se ha I |
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:no meaning answer please ASK meaning FULL question |
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What was aim of French revolution answer in one word |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: The MAIN aim of the French REVOLUTIONARIES was to overthrow the monarchical rule and the 'Ancien regime' in France and the establishment of a REPUBLICAN government. |
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How do coin narrate history give your opinion |
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Answer» ong>Answer: There are many ways in which COINS can be historical sources. One is their distribution. ... The designs on coins can ALSO tell US about the RELIGIOUS and political beliefs of a particular CIVILIZATION (or at least the beliefs of those in charge of the government) |
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What is called a caste of wealthy/rich peasants? |
Answer» ONG>ANSWER:Humanity...Either you are wealthy or not wealthy Humanity should be our priority. |
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How does the geographical conditions of Egypt and mesopotamia affect the history? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The Tigris and the Euphrates created the land of the Fertile Crescent, a region of rich soil perfect for agriculture. Mesopotamia's geography enabled them to TRADE EXTENSIVELY, DUE to the flat lands, few MOUNTAINS and the lack of forests. However, this made the civilization VULNERABLE to possible foreign invasion. Explanation: plzz mark me as brainlist and follow me |
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Who was the founder of byzantine empire |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME TOOO PLZZ.....PLZZ |
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haji sharait ullah started a peaceful movement to remind Muslims about their faraiz or duties write a brief note to justify this statement |
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Answer» Faraizi Movement nineteenth century religious reform movement launched by haji shariatullah. The term Faraizi is derived from 'farz' meaning obligatory DUTIES enjoined by Allah. The Faraizis are, therefore, those who aim at enforcing the obligatory religious duties. The exponent of the movement, Haji Shariatullah, however, interpreted the term in a broader sense to include all religious duties enjoined by the quran as well as by the Sunnah of the Prophet (Sm). Shariatullah made a pilgrimage to Makkah, stayed there for 20 years and studied religious doctrines under Shaikh Tahir Sombal, an AUTHORITY of Hanafi School. RETURNING home he launched a movement to make the BENGAL Muslims follow the true CANONS of Islam. For historical reasons the Muslims of Bengal had been following many indigenous customs, rituals and ceremonies which were far from the principles of Islam. Most Bengal Muslims did not even follow the fundamentals of Islam. |
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HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLEST!!!!!!!!!!!!1 The best conclusion that can be drawn from this graph is that the percentage of the world’s population living in urban areas? A. in 2030 will probably be ten percent higher than the percentage living in rural areas. B. in the distant future, around 2050, will always be higher than the percentage living in rural areas. C. in 2030 is a prediction based on the present trend of urban growth continuing. D. in approximately 2002 equaled the percentage of those living in rural areas. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: the CORRECT answer is A |
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ਬਣਤਰ ਦੇ ਆਧਾਰ ਤੇ ਵਾਕ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੇ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਹਨ ? *ੳ) ਪੰਜਅ) ਚਾਰੲ) ਤਿੰਨਸ) ਦਸ |
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What are the pros and cons of artificial mountains |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: Pro: It's a natural paradise. ... Con: It's not EASY to build on. ... Pro: Tons of privacy. ... Con: Difficulty with access. ... Pro: UNBEATABLE views. ... Con: Distance from amenities. ... Pro: Endless OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. ... Con: Extreme weather. |
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Was the land revenue collected from farmers during British Raj in the form of harvest produce or the money earned after selling it? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Changes in land ownership and CONTROL affected how crop failures impacted human lives. Before the British COLONIAL period, Indian agriculture was dominated by subsistence farming organized in small village COMMUNITIES. The farmer usually only grew enough food to feed himself and the non-agricultural people of the village community. When his crop production exceeded consumption because of favorable climatic conditions, he stored the surplus for use in lean years. The storage of food grains constituted the only remedy against famines and other crises.
At the end of the eighteenth century, village communities began to disband under the pressure of new forces. The permanent land settlement of Lord Cornwallis in 1793 impacted BENGAL, Bihar, and Orissa, and later extended to North Madras, forming a class of zamindars, a social elite group with the right to collect tax. The zamindars became landlords in perpetuity and were the intermediaries between the colonial rulers and the peasantry. Peasants were required to pay fixed amounts of money to the zamindars. Most of the cultivators became landless laborers: the magnitude of rural poverty was graphically described in the adage that the Indian is born in debt to the moneylender.1 To pay taxes to the government, the peasants had to borrow from the moneylender, compounding the problem because indebted peasants could not be agricultural producers. I hope it helps Explanation: |
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The Battle of Plassey was fought in? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: On JUNE 23, 1757, the BATTLE of Plassey led to the unlikely conquest of Bengal by Robert Clive's army. George BRUCE Malleson, in The Decisive Battles of India (1883), described Plassey as the most unheroic English victory. |
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Please tell me this answer ...... please .... please.....fastly .... please |
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History mention the events for which specific dates can be determined |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: kya h B yu666tfifhffglud |
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Adaptive features of polar bear |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Feature I- The polar BEAR have HAIRS which help them to stay hot in cold REGIONS . Plz mark me as brainliest |
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Is ..linguism or linguistics is different ..or they had same .. meaning ..please it's urgent ..tell me the correct answers |
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Answer» ONG>Explanation: LINGUISTICS is the scientific STUDY of human language while language is a body of knowledge about speaking, READING or writing, in other words language is a way of communication between group of people. ... Language and Linguistics are two different words that used for different PURPOSE. |
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How was Liberalism understood in the Economic sphere? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: here's your answer Explanation:In the ECONOMIC sphere, LIBERALISM STOOD for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state- imposed restrictions on the movement of GOODS and capital. During the nineteenth century this was a strong demand of the emerging middle CLASSES. |
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for the survival of his religion and community of his believers what action had been taken by Muhammad class 11th |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: 1. Rise of Islam Three Phases – Faith, Community & politics (a) Faith : Polytheistic Arabs : a) Umayyads and Polity The third caliph, Uthman (644-56) was assassinated and Ali became the fourth caliph The rifts among the Muslims deepened after Ali (656-61) fought two wars against those who represented the Meccan aristocracy. Ali’s supporters and enemies later came to form the two main sects of Islam: Shias and Sunnis. Ali established himself at Kufa and defeated an army led by Muhammad’s wife, Aisha, in the Battle of the Camel (657). He was, however, not able to suppress the faction led by Muawiya, a kinsman of Uthman and the governor of Syria. The first Umayyad caliph, Muawiya became the next caliph in 661, and founded the Umayyad dynasty in 661 which lasted till 750. Muawiya moved his capital to Damascus and adopted the court CEREMONIES and administrative institutions of the Byzantine Empire. b) Abbasid Revolution was laid by Abu-ol-Abbas. Under Abbasid rule, ARAB INFLUENCE declined, while the importance of Iranian culture increased. The Abbasids established their capital at Baghdad The ninth century witnessed the downfall of Abbaside empire, which CREATED space for the emergence of several sultanates c) Break-up of the Caliphate and the Rise of Sultanate please make me brainlist Dear and follow |
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ਵਿਆਕਰਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਦੀ ਸਭ ਤੋ ਛੋਟੀ ਇਕਾਈ ਕਿਸ ਨੂੰ ਮੰਨਿਆ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ? |
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Answer» ਰਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਦੀ ਸਭ ਤੋ ਛੋਟੀ ਇਕਾਈ ਬੋਲੀ ਨੂੰ ਖਿਆ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ |
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Name the four cultural groups of the native Americans |
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Answer» TIC The SUBARCTIC The northeast The SOUTHEAST |
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14. How was Liberalism understood in the Economic sphere? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer:STRONG> In the ECONOMIC sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state- imposed RESTRICTIONS on the movement of goods and capital. During the nineteenth century this was a strong demand of the emerging middle classes. hope it HELPS you |
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Rasode me kon tha????? |
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7. ਕਿਸੇ ਬੈਂਕ ਤੋਂ ਸਵੈ-ਰੁਜ਼ਗਾਰ ਚਲਾਉਣ ਲਈ ਕਰਜ਼ਾ ਲੈਣ ਲਈ ਪੱਤਰ ਕਿਸਨੂੰ ਲਿਖਿਆ ਜਾਵੇਗਾ? * ੳ) ਸਰਪੰਚ ਨੂੰਅ) ਡਿਪਟੀ ਕਮਿਸ਼ਨਰ ਨੂੰੲ) ਬੈਂਕ ਮੈਨੇਜਰ ਨੂੰਸ) ਤਹਿਸੀਲਦਾਰ ਨੂੰ |
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Explain the importance of the buffalo to native Americans. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Every part of the buffalo was USED to supply the needs of the Native Americans. Buffalo PROVIDED the people's main food - buffalo liver, brain and nose gristle were a treat, eaten raw. ... Buffalo bones provided MARROW to eat. Buffalo bones were also carved to make knives, and BOILED to make glue. |
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Explain the effect the land act had on black peoples rights to own land |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: The Natives Land Act of 1913[1] was the first major piece of segregation legislation passed by the Union Parliament. It was replaced in 1991. The act decreed that natives were not allowed to buy land from whites and vice VERSA. Exceptions had to be approved by the Governor-General. The native areas left initially totaled less than 10% of the ENTIRE land mass of the Union, which was later expanded to 13%.[2]
The Act further prohibited the practice of serfdom or sharecropping. It also protected existing agreements or arrangement of land hired or leased by both parties.[1]
This land was in "native reserve" areas, which meant it was under "communal" tenure vested in African chiefs: it could not be bought, sold or used as surety. Outside such areas, perhaps of even greater significance for black farming was that the Act forbade black TENANT farming on white-owned land. SINCE so many black farmers were sharecroppers or LABOR tenants that had a devastating effect, but its full implementation was not immediate. The Act strengthened the chiefs, who were part of the state administration, but it forced many blacks into the "white" areas into |
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PDE historic evidence of tharon cave |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Tharon Cave at Tamenglong district in Manipur, the cave is the first evidence of Hoabinhian culture in India which is found in other SOUTH Asian countries. The caves also provide the first concrete evidence of Hoabinhian culture in India which is also found in other South East Asian countries.... Hope it helps. mark me as BRAINLIEST..✌️ Explanation: ..... |
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Which characteristic of a civilization helps rulers justify their power? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Cities Explanation: The first civilizations DEVELOPED in river valleys (flat area between hills or mountains) where people could carry on the large-scale farming that was needed to feed a large population. As food BECAME abundant (easier to get), more people would live in the city. NEW patterns of living soon emerged Growing numbers of people, the need to maintain the food supply, and the need for defense (protection) soon led to the growth of governments. Governments organize and regulate human activity. They also PROVIDE for smooth interaction between individuals and groups. In the first civilizations, governments usually were led by monarchs - kings or queens who rule a kingdom - who organized armies to protect their populations and made laws to regulate their subjects' (citizens') LIVES. |
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Why the organised workers lost their bargaining power class 9 |
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Answer» ong>Answer: This study DOCUMENTS the stagnation in older workers' wages and the seven reasons older workers have lost bargaining power. Five factors relate to MONOPSONY exposure from eroding RETIREMENT income security, union loss, more insecure employment relationships, PERSISTENT age discrimination, and geographical immobility. |
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Who Persian lived at alauddin khaljis Court |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Amir Khusro was the FAMOUS POET who was a Persian LIVED at Alauddin khilji's Court. |
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Who brought the knowledge of woodblock printing technique to Italy during the 13th century? |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: MARCO Polo Explanation: Marco Polo brought the knowledge of WOODBLOCK printing technique to Italy during the 13th13th century. |
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Which group of people did not join the Jacobin club ? a) Artisans c) Shopkeeper b) Daily Wages d) Men with property |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: b)DAILY wages Explanation: GOOD night bye |
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Why did early man build his dwelling near the fields? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: Sometime about 10,000 years ago, the earliest farmers put down their roots—literally and figuratively. Agriculture opened the door to (theoretically) stable food supplies, and it let hunter-gatherers build permanent dwellings that eventually morphed into complex societies in many parts of the world. But how that transition played out is a contentiously DEBATED topic. Now, a new study shows that our path to domesticity zig-zagged between periods of sedentary life and a roaming hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The evidence? The presence—and absence—of the common house mouse.
“It’s remarkable, using a lowly house mouse to monitor a major milestone in human history,” says Melinda Zeder, curator of Old World archaeology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in WASHINGTON, D.C., who wasn’t involved with the study. “It’s really a masterful way of monitoring sedentism.”
To explore the transition to agriculture, scientists have looked to the Natufians, an ancient hunter-gatherer society that flourished from about 12,500 to 9500 B.C.E. in a part of the Middle EAST CALLED the Levant, which includes pieces of modern-day Cyprus, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine. The Natufians were among the first PEOPLE known to domesticate animals—dogs and hogs—and may have been the first to transition to farming. As they moved from seasonally collecting acorns and hunting gazelle to farming wheat and barley, many researchers think they went through an intermediary phase: a semisedentary period in which they built stone dwellings but still hunted for sustenance and moved on when resources became scarce. But evidence of exactly when and how humans became sedentary has been hard to come |
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Muslims face towards Madina when they pray. * |
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