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         Ghana Regional History:     more books (100)
  1. Ghana's Concert Party Theatre: by Catherine M. Cole, 2001-06-01
  2. Making Men in Ghana by Stephan F. Miescher, 2005-11-03
  3. History of the Gold Coast and Asante. Third Edition by Carl C. Reindorf, 2007-12-29
  4. Political Legacy of Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana (African Studies (Lewiston, N.Y.), V. 66.) by Charles Adom Boateng, 2003-05
  5. 'The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself' and Other Writings, by Otumfuo, Nana Agyeman Prempeh I (Fontes Historiae Africanae, New Series: Sources of African History) by Agyeman Prempeh, E. Akyeampong, et all 2008-07-27
  6. Making History in Banda: Anthropological Visions of Africa's Past (New Studies in Archaeology) by Ann Brower Stahl, 2007-07-23
  7. Making the Town: Ga State and Society in Early Colonial Accra (Social History of Africa) by John Parker, 2000-09-18
  8. `The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself' and Other Writings, by Agyeman Prempeh (Fontes Historiae Africanae, New Series: Sources of African History, 6) by Agyeman Prempeh, 2003-08-28
  9. Gender, Social Change and Spiritual Power: Charismatic Christianity in Ghana (Studies of Religion in Africa) by Jane E. Soothill, 2007-03-01
  10. African Market Women: Seven Life Stories from Ghana by Gracia Clark, 2010-02-15
  11. American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era.(American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era, The John ... An article from: Journal of Southern History by James H. Meriwether, 2007-08-01
  12. The Ghana Cookery Book
  13. Food Production in Urban Areas: A Study of Urban Agriculture in Accra, Ghana by Kwaku Obosu-Mensah, 1999-06
  14. Nkrumah and Ghana by Kofi Buenkor Hadjor, 2004-04-01

61. Full A To Z Of Classifications
Open Directory World Deutsch regional Afrika ghana Broadcast Directory Banksof ghana - AAAdir Worl LycosZone Directory Homework history and Current
http://www.ghanayellowpages.com/html/full_a_to_z_of_classifications.html
Laser Shipping Company Ltd ., Tema, Ghana: Low Cost Efficient Clearing and Forwarding. +44 233 24 233 415 (Mr Boateng)
Other Ghana Directories on the Web Business Directory -Ghana City Guide
GEN Web Directory: Ghana

Ghana Hotels - World Executive Hotel Directory (Ghana hotels)

Yahoo! Member Directory: Ghana
...
Ghana Related Website
s Ghana Investment Promotion Centre www.ghanaonline.com
Ghana Forum - Ghana's premier community online forum featuring ...
Patent Law Firms.Com Directory Ghana ... Jobs Website by Bronzzetti

62. Met Timeline | Western And Central Sudan, 1000–1400 A.D.
newly syncretic mixes of distinctive regional and Islamic and political center ofthe ghana empire, is from Córdoba, Spain, chronicles the history of ancient
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/07/sfw/ht07sfw.htm
Encompasses present-day Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Niger, and eastern Chad
See also Guinea Coast and Eastern and Southern Africa The influence of Islam and the deepening networks of trade spur the growth of several great savanna states, including the Ghana, Mali, and Songhai empires. Further development of metallurgy contributes to both material wealth and artistic production, and Arab reports depict the Ghana empire as the "Land of Gold." As well as stimulating trade, Islam
Abu Bakr, military leader of the Almoravids , an Islamic Berber sect, recaptures Audaghost from the Ghana empire. Repeated Almoravid incursions, aimed at seizing control of the trans-Saharan gold trade , disrupt Ghana's dominance of the trade routes. Kumbi Saleh, an important mercantile and political center of the Ghana empire, is besieged by Almoravids. Abu c The Book of Routes and Kingdoms The ruler of Kanem state in central Sudan converts to Islam. Songhai peoples in Gao, capital of Songhai state, become Muslims. The Sefawa dynasty establishes a capital at Njimi and controls the trade in ivory, ostrich feathers, and slaves.

63. History On-Line
Artificial boundaries formation of identities in Africa; 20th c. political historyof ghana Togo regional history Taylor, David (Huddersfield), Mod. Brit.
http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Teachers/a19.html
Browse by: Local History Abse, Tobias (London: Goldsmiths' College), Mod. Eur. [20th c. Italian history]
Ambler, Rodney W. (Hull), [Social history of religion in modern England]
Astill, Grenville G. (Reading), Med. [Medieval: urbanism; rural landscapes; monasticism; technology; economy]
Atherton, Ian J. (Keele), [Staffordshire; early Stuart religion; post-Reformation cathedrals; news]
Ayers, Patricia (Manchester Metropolitan), 20th c. Women's Hist. [Family economy; labour markets; port economies]
Barry, Jonathan (Exeter), 17th-18th c. Brit. [Bristol; S.W. England; provincial towns; middling sort; witchcraft; civic culture]
Beresford, Maurice W. (Leeds), [Urban topography]
Brett, Peter (St. Martin's College, Lancaster), 19th c. Brit. [19th c. British history: popular politics]
Chapman, John (Portsmouth), 16th-20th c. Brit., 18th-20th c. Eur. [Enclosure 1600-1914]
Cox, David C. (Keele)

64. Biodiversity Planning Support Programme
Part of the Biodiversity Planning Support Project. ghana is the regional Site for Anglophone West Africa.
http://www.gws-bpsp.org.gh
Managed by The Ghana WildLife Society Programme Description Introduction Background Activities Executing Body Calendar Calender of Events List and Links Global Links NBSAP Websites Other Information Regional NBSAP Status Contact Information Feedback
Background Information The purpose of the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP) in view of the above, is to strengthen the capacity of parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAP’s) in response to Article 6 of the CBD. While developing and implementing GEF supported Biodiversity Enabling Activities, parties have identified a number of difficulties whose resolution goes beyond the technical and managerial support provided by the GEF Implementing Agencies. These include inadequacy of existing information, materials and guidelines; a scarcity of appropriate expertise and experience; and difficulties in dealing with the complex and multi-sectoral nature of biodiversity planning. The BPSP draws on the full range of national and global experience to develop and provide the information, tools, training, and communication needed to support National teams to develop and implement comprehensive, multi-sectoral, and timely NBSAP’s, and to ensure a smooth transition between the development and implementation stages. BPSP supported activities include the development of information services, preparation of technical and advisory materials, training, and enhancing horizontal information exchange and technical co-operation among Parties to the CBD.

65. NetMark: A Regional Partnership For Sustainable Malaria Prevention
Managed by the Academy for Educational Development (AED), a Washington, D.C.based nonprofit organization dedicated to positive social change, NetMarks goal is to make affordable, lifesaving insecticide-treated nets commercially available on a national scale in ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and Zambia.
http://www.netmarkafrica.org/
Nets for sale at a market in Mali
What is NetMark? NetMark Plus is an eight-year, $65.4 million dollar project designed to reduce the impact of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa through the increased use and sustainable supply of insecticide treated mosquito nets (ITNs), and insecticide treatments kits for nets, through partnership and joint investment with a wide range of international and local commercial partners. Core partners on NetMark include the Malaria Consortium, UK; Exp. Momentum (formerly Group Africa) and FCB Advertising. Commercial partners include BASF, Bayer AG, Siamdutch Mosquito Netting Company, A-Z Textiles and Vestergaard Frandsen.
NetMark roadshow in Senegal Why ITNs? ITNs are the most effective method for the prevention of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa where over 2 million people die every year as a result of the disease, the majority of its victims being pregnant women and children under five years of age. ITNs have been shown to decrease severe malaria by 45%, reduce premature births by 42% and cut all-cause child mortality by 17%-63%.

66. Africa's Natural Resources Conservation And Management Surveys
Summary Proceedings of the UNU/INRA regional Workshop. Accra, ghana March 1998.
http://www.unu.edu/inra/pub/bforson/bforson.html
Africa's Natural Resources Conservation and Management Surveys Edited by J.J. Baidu-Forson
Summary Proceedings of the UNU/INRA Regional Workshop
Accra, Ghana - March 1998 [FULL TEXT ONLINE - PDF files
CONTENTS
Preface
J.J. Baidu-Forson Part One: Opening Session Overview of UNU/INRA-Sponsored Field Surveys on Africa's Natural Resources
B.N. Okigbo Part Two: Selected Papers from Sessions I and IV
Indigenous African Food Crops and Useful Plants, Medicinal Plants, Home Gardens, and Assessment of Extent of Use of Indigenous African Food Crops Indigenous African Food Crops and Useful Plants: Their Preparation for Food, and Home Gardens in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, with Special Emphasis on Medicinal Plants and Issues Associated with their Management
B. Abegaz and S. Demissew Indigenous African Food Crops and Useful Plants: Their Preparation for Food, and Home Gardens in Kenya
L.S.-M. Akundabweni and J.A. Chweya Indigenous African Food Crops and Useful Plants: Their Preparation for Food, and Home Gardens in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria
F.M. Dania Ogbe, R.K.A. Egharevba, and J.F. Bamidele Indigenous African Food Crops and Useful Plants: Their Preparation for Food, and Home Gardens in Anambra, Enugu, Benue, and Kogi States of Nigeria

67. Welcome To Domod Aluminium Limited
Manufacturer in ghana, West Africa of aluminum cookware and houseware products that sells in regional and international markets.
http://www.domod.com/

68. Ghana
Mission to Japan provides visa and travel information, as well as overviews of ghana's economy, history, and culture.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/ghana.html
Countries : Ghana Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: Ghana News
Aba Tours
"The focus of our tours are the art, culture and people of Ghana . We take small groups and build the itinerary around the participants' interests. We specialize in village stay s. This is not a tour for people who want to look out the window of a tour bus." "...arranges visits to teachers and schools, health care professionals, traditional healers, drummers and dancers." Has a traditional housepainting tour. Site has profiles of Ghanaian artists, news articles about the tours, a paragraph each on pottery, coffins, fabrics, carvings, etc. http://www.abatours.com/
Academy of Screen Arts
http://www.screenartsghana.com/
Addy, Yacub - Ghana Drum
"Drummer and composer Yacub Addy and his exceptional Ghanaian group Odadaa! perform rich traditional rhythms and songs, as well as traditionally-grounded creative compositions." Biography, reviews, descriptions of some of the Ga drums and traditions behind them. No audio files. Has an article, " Glimpses of Ga Music/Dance " by Barbara L. Hampton. [KF] http://www.rpi.edu/~addyy

69. The ICRC In Ghana
Report. Lagos, regional delegation (Benin, ghana, Nigeria, Togo) (Inforesources\Annual Report\1994), 305-1995 Annual Report. ghana
http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/ghana?OpenDocument

70. Abidjan Regional Delegation (Benin, Côte D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Togo)
Of the countries covered by the regional delegation, Benin and ghana were stablein 1998, while the three others – Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea and Togo
http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList297/92DFE0149B5C6146C1256B890033
About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Abidjan Regional delegation (Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Togo)
Tensions in Côte d'Ivoire
With two years to go before the presidential elections scheduled for 2000, tension was already mounting in Côte d'Ivoire. The government took a number of steps, including measures strengthening the role of the army in maintaining law and order and giving the Head of State greater powers over the postponement or cancellation of the electoral process. The opposition responded by calling on the civilian population to take to the streets in protest. Meanwhile, the military presence was increased in western Côte d'Ivoire, which is traditionally the focal point for opposition to the government and where some 150,000 Liberians had taken refuge.
Guinea affected by Sierra Leone conflict
In 1998, Guinea was involved militarily on two fronts. In June, it sent several hundred troops to Guinea-Bissau to help the government deal with the mutineers, [9] and Guinean forces clashed on several occasions with Sierra Leone rebels along the border in Guinea Forestière. The country also experienced internal tensions linked to the presidential elections in December.
More than 250,000 refugees fleeing the violence in Sierra Leone [10] sought refuge in Guinea Forestière. Their presence put additional strain on the fragile regional economy, and the wounded among them placed heavy demands on the local

71. AfriNIC - An African Regional Internet Registry
AfriNIC an African regional Internet Registry. Send a message with subscribein the body to join the discussion list. Accra, ghana, 12 March 2002.
http://www.afrinic.org/meeting-accra-12032002.shtml
AfriNIC - an African Regional Internet Registry Send a message with subscribe in the body to join the discussion list. HOSTING PROPOSALS RECEIVED REGISTER NOW Arabic Francais ... English Meetings AfriNIC Meeting Kampala, 15 June 2003 *new*
AfriNIC Meeting Nairobi, 8 August 2002

AfriNIC AGM 2002, 5 to 9 August 2002, Nairobi, Kenya
...
Kuala Lumpur, 24 June 1997
Organisation AfriNIC Board of Trustees
Sub Committees

Interim Secretariat

ASO Observers/Listeners
...
Membership
Business Plans and Schedules Corporate Plan Marketing Survey LIR/ISP Survey (TESPOK secretariat) Documentation AfriNIC History Presentation Nairobi 7 August 2002 *new*
AfriNIC Nairobi AGM 7 August 2002 Slides
*new* ...
Founding Members
Links ICANN Establishment Criteria
ICANN ASO Establishment Criteria
The African ICANN Group African Top Level Domains ... Internet Society Minutes of the meeting of the AfriNIC Board of Trustees
Français Accra, Ghana, 12 March 2002 Board Members Present:
  • Pierre Dandjinou - Chair
  • Charles Musisi Cyriaque Kouma Theo Kramer Yann Kwok Zakaria Amar
Interim Secretariat Present:
  • Manal Ismail Wendy Loliwe
Observers Present:
  • Adiel Akplogan Brian Longwe Mouhamet Diop
Proceedings
Meeting adjourned at 12h30 Meeting reconvened 13 March 2002 at 18h30 Board Members Present:
  • Nii Quaynor - First 10 Minutes Theo Kramer - Chair Charles Musisi Cyriaque Kouma Yann Kwok Zakaria Amar
The Following Agenda was Raised (in order of priority) MOU with Ripe Appointment of Executive Director Funding MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH RIPE

72. Collaborators
The General Manager is the bridge between the Ministry of Education, ghana EducationService and the Church. The regional Manager of Schools heads the regional
http://www.ghana.edu.gh/partners/collaborators.html

home page
history of education education today visions for the future ... partners in education
collaborators

development partners

ngos
contact and information
Collaborators
The main collaborators of the Ministry of Education are listed below:
A.) Representative Bodies/Umbrella Organizations
1. The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT)
This is the national trade union for teachers. It is represented in all the regions and all the districts of Ghana. Apart from its representation of teachers, it also supports educational advancement through various education development projects, on which it collaborates with international development partners.
2. The Teachers' and Education Workers' Union (TEWU)
This union represents both teachers and non-teaching educational staff in schools, GES offices and other educational establishments.
3. The University Teachers' Association of Ghana (UTAG)
This is an umbrella organization of lecturers from Ghana's five universities, that aims at negotiating towards better conditions of service and remuneration of university teachers.
4. The Polytechnic Teachers' Association of Ghana (POTAG)

73. Abidjan Regional Delegation (Benin, Côte D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Togo)
Of the countries covered by the regional delegation, Benin and ghana were stablein 1998, while the three others – Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea and Togo
http://www.helpicrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList165/92DFE0149B5C6146C1256B89
About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Abidjan Regional delegation (Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Togo)
Tensions in Côte d'Ivoire
With two years to go before the presidential elections scheduled for 2000, tension was already mounting in Côte d'Ivoire. The government took a number of steps, including measures strengthening the role of the army in maintaining law and order and giving the Head of State greater powers over the postponement or cancellation of the electoral process. The opposition responded by calling on the civilian population to take to the streets in protest. Meanwhile, the military presence was increased in western Côte d'Ivoire, which is traditionally the focal point for opposition to the government and where some 150,000 Liberians had taken refuge.
Guinea affected by Sierra Leone conflict
In 1998, Guinea was involved militarily on two fronts. In June, it sent several hundred troops to Guinea-Bissau to help the government deal with the mutineers, [9] and Guinean forces clashed on several occasions with Sierra Leone rebels along the border in Guinea Forestière. The country also experienced internal tensions linked to the presidential elections in December.
More than 250,000 refugees fleeing the violence in Sierra Leone [10] sought refuge in Guinea Forestière. Their presence put additional strain on the fragile regional economy, and the wounded among them placed heavy demands on the local

74. CPA News Archive - 1999
30th African regional Conference ghana. The 30th CPA regional Conferencehosted by the ghana Branch was held in Accra, from 7 to 15 August.
http://www.comparlhq.org.uk/news/1999/1855.htm

75. ReliefWeb: Ghana The Latest
at ghana camp, 11Mar-2003, , CWS, Peace is first priority of West African churchleaders, 27-Feb-2003, , USAID, USAID assistance to the West African regional
http://www.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf/vCD/Ghana?OpenDocument&StartKey=Ghana&ExpandV

76. Ghana Government
ghana. ghana is a democratic republic. Its President is its head of government.The Atta. Min. of the Ashanti regional, Yankah, Kojo. Min.
http://www.nationbynation.com/Ghana/Gov.html
BACK TO THE FRONT PAGE
BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... GHANA Ghana is a democratic republic. Its President is its head of government. The country has a unicameral legislature and an independent judiciary. CURRENT GOVERNMENT President Rawlings, Jerry John, Flt. Lt. (Ret.) Vice President Mills, John Evans Atta Min. of the Ashanti Regional Yankah, Kojo Min. of the Brong Ahafo Regional Osei-Wusu, David Min. of the Central Regional Arthur, Jacob Min. of Communications Mahama, John Min. of Defense Donkoh, Enoch, Lt. Col. Min. of Education Spio-Garbrah, Ekwow Mumuni, Mohammed, Alhaji Avoka, Cletus Apul Peprah, Richard Kwame Owusu-Acheampong, J. H. Min. of Foreign Affairs Gbeho, James Victor Min. of the Greater Accra Regional Alabi, Joshuah Min. of Health Danso-Buafo, Kwame, Dr. Min. of Interior Adamafio, Nii Okaidja Min. of Justice Asamoah, Obed Amoako-Nuamah, Christine Johnson, Cecilia Ebu, John, Dr. Min. of the Northern Regional Iddi, Alhaji Seidu Min. of Parliamentary Affairs Adjei, Kwabena, Dr. Salia, Edward Ahwoi, Kwamena Agyekum

77. The African Lakes Corporation Plc
Kwame Nkrumah Circle. PO Box STC 84, Kaneshie Accra. Republic of ghana. Telephone+233 (21) 246065-9. Fax +233 (21) 246182. Kumasi regional Office. House No.
http://www.africanlakes.com/subsidiaries/ghana.html
history people operations investor centre ... home " " operations " document.write(lists[l][1]); "
AFRICA ONLINE
  • Africa Online Cote d'Ivoire Africa Online Ghana Africa Online Kenya Africa Online Namibia ... Africa Online Zimbabwe
  • AFRICA ONLINE GHANA As a result of the rapid expansion of our client base, Africa Online Ghana moved from Rose Plaza to the new GCB Towers at Kwame Nkrumah Circle to provide our clients with better services and easier access to us. Our modern state-of-the-art offices offer our staff a pleasant work environment conducive to providing unparalleled services to our clients. General Manager Ato Sarpong has focused the company on consumer needs, offering the highest quality of products and services to the market.
    Physical Address Head Office Africa Online Ghana Limited th Floor, GCB Towers

    78. Ghana: More Links @ Travel Adventures
    See also regional Africa Regions West Africa (7). ghana Arts, Culture andHistory - Lots of information on ghana from a website in Germany.
    http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/africa/ghanalinks.shtml
    Other countries: Benin
    Egypt

    Guinea

    Kenya
    ... Africa :Ghana See also This category in other languages:
    • German Greek Polish
    • Spanish ...
    • Africa Online: Ghana - News, information, business and finance, computing, sports, education, health, music, women, kids.
    • Akwaaba - Ghanaian internet portal.
    • Atwima District Assembly - General, tourist and business information and photos about this District in the Ashanti Region.
    • The British Council - Ghana - A registered UK charity for education, culture and development services. Education, arts, news, events, arts and sports, government and general information. Offices in Accra, Kumasi and Tamale.
    • Eastern Region of Ghana - Introduction, infrastructure, agriculture, tourism and mining.
    • Ghana - Arts, Culture and History - Lots of information on Ghana from a website in Germany.
    • Ghana: an Annotated Guide - Internet resources about Ghana for students, faculty, librarians, teachers, journalists, businesspeople and others.
    • Ghana City Guide - Directory of businesses, hotels, domestic workers, job vacancies, real estate, education and health. Accra and Kumasi.

    79. 2. Regions, 500-1000. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
    The Encyclopedia of World history. Muslim travelers' accounts, was contemporary withGhana, although it trade across the Sahara stimulated regional and local
    http://www.bartleby.com/67/344.html
    Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference The Encyclopedia of World History PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Encyclopedia of World History. a.

    80. Ghana Resources
    Cultural history. The Sahelian Kingdoms ghana From Richard Hooker'sWorld Cultures. General Information. Archaeology at About.com
    http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blghana.htm
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    Sites Universities Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Asantemanso
    An on-going project at a small hamlet in Ghana, the heart of the Asante nation, and occupied beginning 850 AD. University Programs Current Researchers A. Catherine d'Andrea
    Simon Fraser University (Canada), palaeoethnobotany, bioarchaeology, subsistence reconstruction, ethnoarchaeology, and early agrarian societies of northern Africa and the Far East, including Japan, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Ghana. Merrick Posnansky
    University of California at Los Angeles, African archaeology of the Iron Age and Historical periods, current project 25 year long ethnoarchaeology at Hani. Peter Shinnie
    From the University of Calgary has conducted the Asantemanso excavations.

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