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  1. Covin's Washington Area Computer Job Guide by Carol L. Covin, 1992-05
  2. Clsc Exam Certification Guide (Cisco Career Certification) by Kevin Downes, Tim Boyles, 1999-10-15
  3. Internet Technologies at Work (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Fred T Hofstetter, 2004-10-13
  4. The Guide to Internet Job Searching (Serial) by Margaret Riley, Frances Roehm, et all 1996-04
  5. Career Academy: blended learning from the comfort of your desk.(Bay Area Profile)(Samson Chu)(Interview): An article from: Computer User by Nadine Cruit, 2004-08-01
  6. The Software Engineer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career as Software Eng by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-06
  7. The System Administrator Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-11
  8. Travel Agent's Computer (Computers in Action) by Pamela Fiddy, etc., et all 1985-04-25
  9. The Web Designer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career as Web Designer. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-01-29
  10. The Business Objects Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-20
  11. The Application Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-17
  12. The IT Manager Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your career as IT Manager. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-01-30
  13. The Web Developer Job Description Handbook and Career Guide: The Complete Knowledge Guide you need to Start or Advance your Career as Web Developer. by Andrew Klipp, 2009-02-02
  14. Career resource centers: An information analysis paper based on a computer search of the ERIC database, November 1966 through February 1983 (Searchlight ... : relevant resources in high interest areas) by Susan Cortright Weiss, 1983

1. Careers In Computer Science And Computer Engineering
Computing careers. a short list of research and vocational areas in computing. computerDesign and Engineering Design new computer circuits, microchips, and
http://www.computer.org/education/careers.htm
Careers in Computing
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Preparing for College

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Career Opportunities
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Lifelong Learning
C ongratulations on choosing a career in computing!
Your success will depend on the level of effort you put into your education and training. Make the most of your opportunities now for a future in Computing.
Why Computing? Today, computers are used in almost every aspect of our lives: in car engines, microwave ovens, video games, watches, telephones, desktops at home and work, mainframe computers in government and industry, and supercomputers expanding the frontiers of science and technology. The computer industry is one of the fastest growing segments of our economy and that growth promises to continue well into the next century. To maintain a competitive edge, industry and commerce must continue to make creative scientific and engineering advances as well as produce high quality products. More than ever, there is a demand for a prepared work force with the scientific and technical training necessary to perform effectively on the job. Now is the time to plan your future in computing.
Preparing for College
Academic Preparation Most professionals in the computing industry have at least an undergraduate degree in mathematics, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, information systems, or electrical engineering. Many have advanced degrees. They, however, all started preparing for their careers long before they began their undergraduate degrees.

2. Computer Careers Book, High Tech Certifications
rapidly, reflecting new areas of specialization or analysts solve computer problems and enable computer technology to in both areas. (A separate statement on computer programmers
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"Secrets of Changing to Computer Careers book"
"At Last, Your Guide to Changing to c omputer careers . 11 Info Tech Career Goals and the Quickest Ways to Achieve Them. Saves You Time and Money."
"Your Cut Through the Hype Manual for Finding and Qualifying for Your High Tech Job Change"
"Prosper in All Economic Conditions"
computer careers
Thursday, 9:08 PM Dear Seeker of Financial Abundance through computer careers, I'm so mad I'm breathing out fire! You've heard the stories, you've read the news. There's a huge shortage of computer careers techies qualified to build the "New Economy." Companies are so desperate they'll take anyone. Right? Just pay a measly $7000+ for computer careers certification training and that piece of paper will guarantee you steak and security for the rest of your life. Right? You want out of your current *J*ust *O*ver *B*roke, you're attracted to computer careers and yet you're wary of the risk. You want out of your current limitations and yet you do not want to waste your time and money GREAT!

3. SFU Surrey: Information Technology Program
Includes areas such as computer and communications systems, and software engineering. careers for IT specialists, courses outlines and description.
http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/programs/infotech.htm

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Information Technology Interactive Arts Coop Programs
Information Technology
Become a leader in digital innovation through a synthesis of telecom, signal processing, and hardware fabrication. Design and develop new and unhackable computer systems and networks for the digital communications technologies that link the world. Software Engineering
Career Examples
  • IT system designer
    Software engineering
    Project managers
    IT consultants
    Computer programmer
    Telecommunications engineer
    Communications specialist
    IT entrepreneur
    Computer network engineering
Courses Second Year ITEC 216 Electronic Circuits: Circuit Principles ITEC 217 Electronic Circuits: Electronics ITEC 218 Electronic Circuits: Circuits ITEC 223 Introduction to Information Theory ITEC 224 Integrated Data Services and Networks ITEC 240 Data Structures: Linear Data Structures ITEC 241Tables, Trees and Recursion ITEC 242 Applied Algorithms and Data Structures ITEC 260 Principles of User Interface Design ITEC 261 Designing User Interfaces ITEC 220 Introduction to Digital Systems/VHDL ITEC 221 Design of COMB/SEQ Circuits ITEC 237 Signal Analysis in Time Domain ITEC 238 System Analysis in Frequency Domain ITEC 239 Filter Design and Analog Communications ITEC 251 Managing the Personal Software Process

4. Schoolzone Careers: Computer Programmer
computer Science, numerate disciplines and business IT subjects will also be degreegraduates from similar areas. Local careers Centres will have details of
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A careerzone guide. Programmers will be able to plan, structure, develop and test programmes as well as improve existing programs. Having an in depth knowledge of how particular applications and requires programmers to provide supporting information for technical support workers. The Way In This is definitely an area where sound numerical ability is a must. Possible to enter with A levels, vocational qualifications or HND's of any suitable discipline and train with a company or organisation. NVQ employer based routes possible. Computer Science, numerate disciplines and business IT subjects are favourable. Many entrants will also be degree graduates from similar areas.

5. ELibrary.com - Computer Reseller News, 'Careers CEO Problem Areas'
eLibrary is the subscription based online library for fun or research. Find out more about securing your guaranteed Free 7day trial with your credit card and retrieve 'careers CEO Problem areas' from computer Reseller News now.
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6. Schoolzone Careers: Computer Software Engineer
Electronics or related area with a computer related and Local careers Centres willhave details of training vacancies in may be possible in some areas of work
http://www.schoolzone.co.uk/students/exams/cz/computersoftwareengineer.htm
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computer software engineer
A careerzone guide. Isn't this programming you may ask? Well yes it is, but there is an increased emphasis on the application of scientific and mathematical laws in relation to the engineering (or design and development) of systems. The type of systems which software engineers works on are generally in engineering design applications in a broad range of areas ranging from industrial machinery and many other automated uses. Engineers will liase with clients and produce software or programs to fit the particular applications requested, train operators and write technical information. Their work will often overlap with the work of programmers and hardware engineers.

7. Areas Of Work In Multimedia - Careers - Express Computer India
careers Consulting. areas of work in Multimedia. create their films with graphicdesigners who generate all the graphics and special effects on the computer.
http://www.expressitpeople.com/20021216/careers6.shtml
INSIDE IT PEOPLE PEOPLE WORKING ABROAD MANAGEMENT CAREERS COLUMNS TECH FORUM THE C# COLUMN BETWEEN THE BYTES TECHNOLOGY EC SERVICES IT APPOINTMENTS ARCHIVES / SEARCH WRITE TO US SUBSCRIBE/RENEW ... ABOUT US Our Other Sites Express Computer Network Magazine Express Hotelier Express Travel Business Traveller Backwaters India Pharma Pulse Healthcare Mgmt. Express Textile Expressindia Indian Express Financial Express Home Careers Story Print this Page Email this page Areas of work in Multimedia Venkat Nirmal / Hyderabad Advertising, radio, television, and the film industry: Editors, together with the film directors, create their films with graphic designers who generate all the graphics and special effects on the computer. Interactive multimedia: With convergence and interactive technologies being developed every day, specialists in this area will be required for on-line education, and video conferencing.

8. Computer Literacy For Slum Children - Careers - Express Computer India
Our initiatives with NGOs aim at imparting computer education and lifeskills to slum children through the schools in these areas.”.
http://www.expressitpeople.com/20030217/careers5.shtml
INSIDE IT PEOPLE PEOPLE WORKING ABROAD MANAGEMENT CAREERS COLUMNS TECH FORUM THE C# COLUMN BETWEEN THE BYTES TECHNOLOGY EC SERVICES IT APPOINTMENTS ARCHIVES / SEARCH WRITE TO US SUBSCRIBE/RENEW ... ABOUT US Our Other Sites Express Computer Network Magazine Express Hotelier Express Travel Business Traveller Backwaters India Pharma Pulse Healthcare Mgmt. Express Textile Expressindia Indian Express Financial Express Home Careers Story Print this Page Email this page Computer literacy for slum children ITP News Network / New Delh i Tata Infotech has taken up the cause of providing free computer education and life skills to slum children in municipality schools in Delhi and Mumbai. Tata Infotech has been striving to make a difference in the lives of these children through these social initiatives, which enabled about more than 2,000 slum children to get access to the computer for the first time. It has donated all the required hardware and software along with deputing its faculty members for training of students.
Mumbai by The Business Publications Division of the Indian Express Group of Newspapers.

9. Telcordia - Careers In Applied Research
page careers in Applied Research. Group. Some of the Key areas of Researchat Telcordia include Information and computer Science Research
http://www.telcordia.com/research/careers/
About Us Careers Online Customer Services Search:
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Who We Are What We Do AR Products and Services ... Home
Careers in Applied Research
Stay in the forefront of communications technology research with a career in Telcordia Technologies Applied Research Group Some of the Key Areas of Research at Telcordia include: Information and Computer Science Research
Internet and Global Information Infrastructure Initiatives

Computer Networking Research
Information and Computer Science Research:
  • Large-scale distributed systems
  • Software engineering and testing methodologies
  • Database systems and data mining
  • Information security, survivability and assurance
  • Operations research, mathematical programming and traffic analysis
  • Statistics and large-scale data analysis
  • Electronic commerce and web-based applications The laboratory currently has more than a hundred full-time research and advanced development staff and has several new positions available to meet the growing needs for research on these topics. These positions offer challenging opportunities to create and implement innovative solutions to these research challenges in a world-class research environment with strong ties with the business units involved in large-scale software development and technical consulting. The Telcordia Applied Research organization offers an excellent opportunity for individual initiative, collaborative research, customer interactions and professional growth. Candidates should have or soon expect to have an M.S. or Ph.D. degree in the Computer Sciences with major strengths in industrial research and/or advanced software prototyping skills. Interested candidates should send an e-mail along with a curriculum vita to
  • 10. Computer Careers Testimonials And Feedback
    What other people say about Secrets of Changing to a High Pay computer Career search in this career field, he covers areas such as, making money as a programmer, Database manager, computer trainer Info Ring Press computer careers. Richard Stooker. PO Box 617
    http://www.inforingpress.com/testimonials.htm
    "What Other People are Saying About This New Book"
    Secrets of Changing to a High Pay Computer Career is new, and almost nobody has yet had a chance to read it. This gentleman did, and kindly agreed to let me quote from his email to me:
    "I read your book and am very impressed. As an experienced career changer to IT, I'm in agreement with your assessments, and also learned a few new things that may save me some grief. "In the course of my personal efforts I have endured an unbelievable lack of real, comprehensive knowledge on the subject of what it really takes to get a start in IT, not to mention a preponderance of misinformation from the media, sellers of courses, certifications and degrees - even many "professional" counselors. "I wish I had read your book before I started my journey into IT. It would have saved me a lot of wrong turns and self questioning. Obviously you did your homework and then some. Thanks."
    Ron Mitchell

    11. College Of Technology Majors And Careers
    computer Engineering majors select one of three areas of concentration computer computerEngineering Technology careers include • Component
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    Aeronautical Engineering Technology
    occupies the space between engineering and production, using applied engineering principles to solve technical problems in the aerospace industry. Areas of study include fixed-wing aircraft and aeronautical vehicle design, applied thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, instrumentation, nondestructive testing and quality assurance. This degree program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Aeronautical Engineering Technology careers include: Back to top Aeronautical Management Technology encompasses two concentration options: Professional Flight and Air Transportation Management. Professional Flight combines academic studies and professional flight training. The department has a "bridge training" program with Mesa Airline; Mesa Pilot Development, a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group under contract to ASU, conducts the flight training. Fees for flight training are in addition to ASU tuition. Professional Flight majors are prepared for flying positions in the major and regional airlines, general and corporate aviation, and the military. An Altitude Chamber and a variety of flight training devices enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills needed for successful careers in the aviation industry.

    12. Careers Computer Information Science What Is?
    of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. careers computer Information Science What Is? workers evolve rapidly, reflecting new areas of specialization or changes in technology
    http://career.asc.ohio-state.edu/careers/maps/CIS/cisintro.htm

    College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
    What Is? T
    he rapid spread of computers has generated a need for highly trained workers to design and develop new hardware and software systems and to incorporate technological advances into new or existing systems. Job titles used to describe this broad category of workers evolve rapidly, reflecting new areas of specialization or changes in technology as well as the preferences and practices of employers. A T he field of computer science is expected to be the top third fastest growing occupations and among the top 20 in the number of new jobs as computer applications continue to expand throughout the economy. Take time to discover more about the field of Computer Science. Talk to an undergraduate advisor: Coordinating Advisors:
    • Ming Liu (lui.283@osu.edu)
    • Peg Steele (steele.87@osu.edu)
    Join the Computer Science Club at Ohio State:
    • Association for Computing Machinery- Eitan Gurari
      222C Bolz Hall
      2036 Neil Avenue
      gurari.1@osu.edu

    13. AMIDiag - Industry Standard PC Diagnostics
    careers @ AMI. is experiencing tremendous growth and expansion in various areas ofresearch group of engineers pursuing the technology of the computer BIOS chip
    http://www.amidiag.com/company/careers.cfm
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    Careers @ AMI
    American Megatrends Inc. (AMI), is experiencing tremendous growth and expansion in various areas of research, development and engineering. Begun as a small group of engineers pursuing the technology of the computer BIOS chip, American Megatrends has grown into a formidable worldwide presence. AMI is recognized nationally and internationally for BIOS technology, motherboards, utilities and RAID controllers. We are currently looking for individuals with the following qualifications to join us in creating and pursuing technologies of the future and bringing them to fruition in the present. AMI is always looking for candidates with the following qualifications: Bachelors of Science in the following areas:
    • Computer Science Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
    Masters of Science in the following areas:
    • Computer Science Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering
    "AMIDiag 6.0 is the best hardware diagnostic software that I have come across"
    - Stupid Computers "It's a program no PC troubleshooting kit should be without."

    14. DCTC: Computer Careers
    Students majoring in computer careers have two areas from which to choose.
    http://www.dctc.mnscu.edu/programs/computer_careers.htm
    Major Description Students majoring in Computer Careers have two areas from which to choose. Data Communications and Networking is concerned with the installation and use of computers in various network environments such as Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, and the Internet. The Computer Programming major deals with software development, programming languages, and operating systems. Each of the two majors can be completed in two years as either a 72-credit A.A.S. degree or a 64-credit diploma. Nature of Work Skilled graduates will find challenging careers in many computer areas. Data Communications and Networking majors will be prepared to provide networking solutions to employers. The graduate can look forward to such activities as network planning, network installation, network administration, and network maintenance. Computer Programming majors will be prepared to provide software solutions to employers. The graduate may be involved in such activities as designing software, coding software designs in various programming languages, and testing programs to assure quality software that solves business problems. Career Opportunities Graduates may obtain employment in entry-level positions such as computer programmer, applications programmer, programmer/operator, help desk, computer technician, network installation, network management, and network maintenance.

    15. Your Career In The Electrical, Electronics, And Computer Engineering Fields
    some of the many challenging careers in electrical is now called electrical, electronics,and computer engineering. degree in engineering in areas that include
    http://www.ieeeusa.org/careers/yourcareer.html
    Your Career in the Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering Fields My engineering education challenged me
    to reach for the stars. And one day
    I found myself standing on the moon... Gene Cernan, Commander, Apollo XVII In the 1700s, Benjamin Franklin, Alessandro Volta, Luigi Galvani, and other early thinkers sought to understand the nature of an unseen, unnamed energy. Their test materials consisted of such things as kites, frogs' legs, zinc, and salt water. But their findings allowed pioneers in the 18OOsAmpere, Faraday, Ohm, and Oerstedto discover the electrical properties known as charge, resistance, potential, and current, and the dynamics among them. Within the next hundred years, Charles Wheatstone and Samuel F. B. Morse had developed electrical communication, resulting in networks of telegraph lines over land and under the sea. The telephone was beginning to transform the concept of communication within cities, while Edison's incandescent light shone in factories, stores, schools, and homes. In 1904 John Ambrose Fleming's diode tube harnessed the electron in a revolutionary way. Electronics was born. As the heirs to Faraday's and Flemings work, today's electrical, electronics, and computer engineers, technologists, and technicians continue to revolutionize the way we live. We depend on the hundreds of thousands of these individuals who design, produce, operate and maintain a vast array of equipment and services.

    16. WareOnEarth Communications, Inc. -Careers At WareOnEarth
    careers at WareOnEarth. on complex technical projects in the areas of software development,data base development, computer architecture, information
    http://www.wareonearth.com/careers_sc.html

    About the Company
    Corporate Fact Sheet Careers at WareOnEarth McLean, VA
    Charleston, SC Contacts and Office Locations
    Current Openings (Charleston, SC Office)
    Updated August 27, 2002
    Position
    Finance and Accounting Manager Requirements Must have extensive experience and knowledge in the financial and accounting practices of federal government contracts. Proven ability to provide efficient and cost effective accounting and financial services to a diversified small company. Possess a high degree of proficiency with personal computers and software applications and have prior experience with the DELTEK financial system. CPA credentials are desired. This position personally performs or manages the following areas: a. Process all invoicing requirements for a federal government contract.

    17. Intuitor Physics, Science And Physics Related Careers
    are prerequisites for virtually all the other areas. Biologyrelated careers all dependheavily on chemistry are a prerequisite for computer, medicine, chemistry
    http://www.intuitor.com/physics/ScienceCareers.html
    Intuitor.com High School Physics Page Local hex time: Local standard time:
    Introduction to Science and Physics Related Careers
    This page provides information on science related careers in order to help high school students make informed decisions. It specifically highlights careers requiring physics training such as engineering, architecture, computer science, and medicine.
    Career Opportunities in the Sciences There is nothing more discouraging to students than spending several years in college and thousands of dollars earning a degree only to find out they can't get a job in their chosen field. Gaining a realistic understanding of career opportunities is as important to student success as learning to use a computer. The following information is offered as a starting place. The careers listed require at minimum a four year bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college. In many cases they require study beyond a four year degree. Starting salaries are generally given for bachelor's degree individuals while average salaries include master's and doctor's degree employees. Traditional scientific careers such as biologist, chemist, physicist, etc. typically require a doctor's degree and have limited job availability. Jobs which apply science to practical problem solving tend to have the best employment prospects. These include engineering (the second largest profession in the U.S.A.), many types of medicine, and computer-related careers.

    18. BMES - Careers
    computer modeling is used in the analysis of experimental data and in formulatingmathematical These specialty areas frequently depend on each other.
    http://www.bmes.org/careers.asp
    "Planning a Career in Biomedical Engineering"
    (Published in 1999 by the Biomedical Engineering Society) CLICK ON QUESTION BELOW
  • What is a Biomedical Engineer? What are Some of the Specialty Areas? Where do Biomedical Engineers Work? How Should I Prepare for a Career in Biomedical Engineering? ...
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    What is a Biomedical Engineer? A Biomedical Engineer uses traditional engineering expertise to analyze and solve problems in biology and medicine, providing an overall enhancement of health care. Students choose the biomedical engineering field to be of service to people, to partake of the excitement of working with living systems, and to apply advanced technology to the complex problems of medical care. The biomedical engineer works with other health care professionals including physicians, nurses, therapists and technicians. Biomedical engineers may be called upon in a wide range of capacities: to design instruments, devices, and software, to bring together knowledge from many technical sources to develop new procedures, or to conduct research needed to solve clinical problems. (TOP)
    What are Some of the Specialty Areas?

    19. Computer Programming Schools & Training FAQ - Computer Training Schools
    More specific classes in the areas previously mentioned are also available from Theworld of computer careers is vast, computer technology is prevalent in many
    http://www.computertrainingschools.com/faqs/beginner/
    Home Featured Computer Schools FAQs
    Beginner Computer Training FAQ
    I’m just getting started with computers, what types of computer training are available for me? For the absolute beginner many schools offer classes designed to familiarize students with the basics of computer operations (how to set up a computer, basics of using the Windows and/or Mac operating systems, how to connect to and use the internet/web/email). More specific classes in the areas previously mentioned are also available from many schools. Classes are also available for specific software applications (for example, Microsoft Word or Macromedia Dreamweaver). I’d like to start a new career in computers, what type of training/schooling should I pursue? The world of computer careers is vast, computer technology is prevalent in many careers (from networking to graphic design, architecture to computer game programming). So the first question you must answer is what area would like to pursue. It's been said in the computer industry that as important as education is, it is in not a substitute for "hands on experience." For this reason career changers should look for programs that offer a large amount of hands on "lab" time. Some schools can even help you find internships, sometimes even with the "Networking" or "Consulting" division of the same company. I’m about to graduate high school and want to get into computers? What should I do?

    20. B.A. Degree In Computer Science
    areas of employment opportunities include system design, software engineering,computer electronics computer Science graduates may enter careers in many
    http://www.cs.tcd.ie/courses/ba/BAcourse.html
    B.A. (Mod.) Degree in Computer Science
    B.A. (Mod.) Computer Science
    Course Reference Number - TR033
    Academic Year 2001/2002

    Overview Introduction Course Objectives
    computer based summer employment and spend their third year studying at another European University via the EU Socrates programme. Graduates are well prepared to keep pace with the changes that will undoubtedly occur during their careers. Course Content
    Career Opportunities
    There is a worldwide demand for software and system designers. For example, a recent 1998 survey estimated that there were 2500 unfilled software jobs in Ireland alone. While some of our graduates may enter academic life, most will take up positions in a wide range of companies from small Irish firms to large multi-nationals where they will be engaged in the development of the next generation of computer systems. Areas of employment opportunities include system design, software engineering, computer electronics, "high-tech" industries and knowledge engineering. Computer Science graduates may enter careers in many sectors apart from the computer industry itself such as financial and government institutions, healthcare and the service industries.

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