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Hey everyone! On this episode of Clairity

we're talking with Alexandra , a makeup artist for Artistry.

At just 16 years old,

Alexandra left Ecuador and moved to the

United States to pursue her American dream.

Now she's showing off her skills

at Fashion Week and beyond. So let's get started.

So can you speak a little bit to your upbringing

and how it influenced your

entrepreneurial spirit?

When I was 7-years-old, my dad actually said,

"OK. I'm gonna teach you how to start a business."

And he bought me a bag of candy.

Then he said, "OK so you're gonna sell

each piece of candy

this amount right then after you're done

you're going to pay me back and you're

going to keep the profit so that you

can start your own capital and that I just started

my own little venture from there.

He was always the one that would be

the dreamer and just like pushing us

to be better to my new opportunities.

At some point I did call my dad and I said,

you know, "I don't think I'm gonna make it."

"I need to go back."

And he said, "No, because you have to finish what you start."

My husband and I, since we got together,

we knew we wanted to be in business for ourselves.

We met our mentors and we wanted to do to

the opportunity it was just like the

light at the end of the tunnel, because when

you come here it's like the American

dream but little by little we were like,

"Oh my god, like okay, is there a life here?"

Because you can work so much and then you have no time.

I think that that part of really making the push —

a lot of people say, "Oh I don't have time for this, I don't have time for that..."

You have to make the time.

Right.

Something that I really love about Artistry,

not only about this collection,

It's that it focuses so much on your skin.

It's your natural glow so that's the beauty

of this look: it's shiny it's beautiful

it's glowing, so a lot of women don't like makeup.

Some do, some don't...

but the beauty of this collection

is that it's just the beauty within.

That's what we call it.

Amazing!

I understand you've also done makeup for a

New York Fashion Week.

What's that experience like?

Well that experience is awesome.

I can imagine.

It's really, really exciting.

Especially when you get to

work with a lot of makeup artists backstage

and the environment is crazy. You have two

girls taking the makeup off and then you

three putting it on.

You know, it's stressful because she has

to be done if she's up next but

it's a balance of everything.

A little crazy, but it's fun.

Amazing.

For me, being a makeup artist, it's

not, you know, just the profession or just

something I do it's a privilege as well

because when somebody, you know,

books you and then — my goal is not only

to just go, "Oh, alright..." I do the makeup and then I leave.

It's the attitude, it's the way that

that I talk to them, to the lady

or other girl or it's a bride.

And then just making them feel beautiful.

Not only with the products

that you use but just be the

art and being yourself and putting your

skills into place and making sure you

tell them how beautiful they are.

I love that.

You look beautiful.

Every woman has their own beauty.

With make up, without makeup...but when you are

a makeup artist and you get to be part

of that transformation when they look at

themselves before and after

it's definitely rewarding.

Beautiful!

One of my last questions is, if you could look back

and tell your 16-year-old self on her

way to America - anything - what would you tell her?

Oh wow.

You know what? I don't think that would tell

myself anything different.

I am so blessed and I'm so grateful that my

parents really raised me on good

principles and values and I carry that

with me, you know being able to

build with my husband even by myself

with all the things I've accomplished in

my professional career you know the

immigration field, as well as a makeup

artist and now just as a wife, so I

think, you know, I'm pretty satisfied.

There's always room for growth but I

think the foundation that I was given at

home, I really I don't think that I would say anything different.

That's amazing.

For more infomation >> Clairity: The Makeup Artist Helping Immigrants Like Her Follow Their Dreams - Duration: 4:17.

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Using CRISPR to reverse retinitis pigmentosa and restore visual function - Duration: 2:46.

Using the gene-editing tool CRISPR/Cas9, researchers at University of California San Diego and

few other researchers have reprogrammed mutated rod photoreceptors to become functioning cone

photoreceptors, reversing cellular degeneration and restoring visual function in two mouse

models of retinitis pigmentosa.

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited vision disorders caused by numerous mutations

in more than 60 genes.

The mutations affect the eyes' photoreceptors, specialized cells in the retina that sense

and convert light images into electrical signals sent to the brain.

There are two types: rod cells that function for night vision and peripheral vision, and

cone cells that provide central vision (visual acuity) and discern color.

The human retina typically contains 120 million rod cells and 6 million cone cells.

In RP, which affects approximately 100,000 Americans and 1 in 4,000 persons worldwide,

rod-specific genetic mutations cause rod photoreceptor cells to dysfunction and degenerate over time.

Initial symptoms are loss of peripheral and night vision, followed by diminished visual

acuity and color perception as cone cells also begin to fail and die.

There is no treatment for RP.

The eventual result may be legal blindness.

In their published research, the research team used CRISPR/Cas9 to deactivate a master

switch gene called Nrl and a downstream transcription factor called Nr2e3.

CRISPR, which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, allows

researchers to target specific stretches of genetic code and edit DNA at precise locations,

modifying select gene functions.

Deactivating either Nrl or Nr2e3 reprogrammed rod cells to become cone cells.

Cone cells are less vulnerable to the genetic mutations that cause RP.

The researchers' strategy was to use gene therapy to make the underlying mutations irrelevant,

resulting in the preservation of tissue and vision.

The scientists tested their approach in two different mouse models of RP.

In both cases, they found an abundance of reprogrammed cone cells and preserved cellular

architecture in the retinas.

Electroretinography testing of rod and cone receptors in live mice show improved function

For more infomation >> Using CRISPR to reverse retinitis pigmentosa and restore visual function - Duration: 2:46.

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THE POWER OF HUMAN THOUGHT HOW THE PLACEBO EFFECT ACTUALLY WORKS IN FAVOUR OF YOUR HEALTH - Duration: 12:52.

THE POWER OF HUMAN THOUGHT HOW THE PLACEBO EFFECT ACTUALLY WORKS IN FAVOUR OF YOUR HEALTH

BY KALEE BROWNAPRIL

When I was really young, whenever I felt sick, my grandmother used to make me cinnamon sugar

toast. I felt like I could taste her love with every bite, and by the time I had finished

my toast, my stomachache would have magically disappeared. In hindsight, I recognize that

the dairy in the butter and the refined sugar in the cinnamon blend probably weren�t helping

my digestive issues, yet somehow this meal always made me feel better. How does this

make any sense? Herein lies the mystery of the placebo effect.

No, science cannot prove that when my grandmother delivered me cinnamon toast with a loving

smile and a giant hug, I instantly felt better, but as a five-year-old child I certainly experienced

that. Though my grandmother may not have realized it, she was likely harnessing the power of

the placebo effect.

What Is the Placebo Effect?

The placebo effect is essentially the idea that your brain can convince your body that

a fake treatment, because it (your brain) thinks it�s real, can provide real solutions

and stimulate healing in the body. In essence, the placebo effect shows us how powerful our

minds, how powerful our consciousness is, in that we can change our biology using our

beliefs.

Many of you may have played around with the concept �You become what you think about

most of the time,� meaning your thoughts literally become your reality. Businessmen

like Kevin Trudeau have used it to make billions of dollars, and many people including myself

enjoy witnessing the law of attraction in our everyday lives. However, how does this

work when it comes to our health?

Well, science is starting to realize that, in some cases, a placebo can be equally as

effective as the original treatments themselves.

�The placebo effect is more than positive thinking � believing a treatment or procedure

will work. It�s about creating a stronger connection between the brain and body and

how they work together,� says Professor Ted Kaptchuk of Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical Center, who has studied the placebo effect extensively.

However, Kaptchuk believes that the placebo effect can only go so far. �Placebos may

make you feel better, but they will not cure you,� says Kaptchuk. �They have been shown

to be most effective for conditions like pain management, stress-related insomnia, and cancer

treatment side effects like fatigue and nausea.�

It�s people like Kaptchuk who are challenging the way the scientific community typically

looks at the placebo effect. In the past, placebos have been used in clinical trials,

most often in drug tests, and were typically associated with failure. The mentality was

that if you weren�t one of the participants who got the drug, you didn�t receive the

benefits. Alternatively, if both groups of participants � those who received placebo

pills and those who actually took the drug � experienced similar effects, then the

drug was deemed ineffective.

However, scientists are now starting to realize that similar reactions may not mean a drug

doesn�t work, but rather that the placebo is actually working in a similar fashion.

What if these participants believed they were taking the drug, and thus experienced health

benefits as a result? Experts have concluded that reacting to a placebo doesn�t mean

a certain treatment doesn�t work, but rather that an alternative, non-pharmacological treatment

may be present.

The Science Behind the Placebo Effect

Though we don�t understand how the placebo effect actually works just yet, a Harvard

University article explains that �it involves a complex neurobiological reaction that includes

everything from increases in feel-good neurotransmitters, like endorphins and dopamine, to greater activity

in certain brain regions linked to moods, emotional reactions, and self-awareness. All

of it can have therapeutic benefit.�

�The placebo effect is a way for your brain to tell the body what it needs to feel better,�

says Kaptchuk.

�When you look at these studies that compare drugs with placebos, there is the entire environmental

and ritual factor at work,� explains Kaptchuk. �You have to go to a clinic at certain times

and be examined by medical professionals in white coats. You receive all kinds of exotic

pills and undergo strange procedures. All this can have a profound impact on how the

body perceives symptoms because you feel you are getting attention and care.�

A study published in Science Translational Medicine that was conducted by Kaptchuk in

2014 tested the placebo effect in relation to migraines. One group of participants took

a migraine drug that had the drug�s name listed on it, another group took a placebo

labelled �placebo� (meaning they were conscious that they were the placebo group),

and a third group took nothing. Shockingly, their findings showed that the placebo was

50% as effective as the actual pain medication after experiencing a migraine, despite the

participants having known who was in the placebo group and who was not.

The researchers concluded that this was largely due to the simple act or ritual of taking

a pill, as it�s considered to be comforting to people.

�People associate the ritual of taking medicine as a positive healing effect,� says Kaptchuk.

�Even if they know it�s not medicine, the action itself can stimulate the brain

into thinking the body is being healed.�

This is comforting to learn, as this suggests that you yourself could administer the placebo

effect, despite you knowing that it is simply placebo and nothing more. Kaptchuk actually

has some suggestions as to how you can facilitate this yourself.

�Engaging in the ritual of healthy living � eating right, exercising, yoga, quality

social time, meditating � probably provides some of the key ingredients of a placebo effect,�

says Kaptchuk.

Another study published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine, (1) conducted

by the Baylor School of Medicine, looked at surgery for patients with severe and debilitating

knee pain. The patients were divided into three groups. One group endured the first

type of knee surgery, as the surgeons shaved the damaged cartilage in their knees. Another

group had their knee joints flushed out, removing all of the material believed to be causing

inflammation. Both of these processes are the standard surgeries people go through who

have severe arthritic knees.

The third group received a �fake� surgery, as the patients were sedated and tricked into

thinking that they actually had knee surgery. The doctors still made incisions and splashed

salt water on the knee as they would in normal surgery, and then they sewed up the incisions,

but without performing any real surgeries on their knees. All three groups went through

the same rehab process, and the results were astonishing. The placebo group improved just

as much as the other two groups who had surgery.

Another 2002 article published in the American Psychological Association�s Prevention & Treatment,

conducted by University of Connecticut Psychology Professor Irving Kirsch and titled �The

Emperor�s New Drugs,� made some more shocking discoveries (5)(4). Kirsch found that 80%

of the effectiveness of antidepressants, as measured in clinical trials, could be attributed

to the placebo effect. Kirsch even filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request

to get information on the clinical trials of the top antidepressants.

�The difference between the response of the drugs and the response of the placebo

was less than two points on average on this clinical scale that goes from fifty to sixty

points. That�s a very small difference, that difference is clinically meaningless,�

Professor Kirsch explains (source).

A Conscious Note

Some of this information may not be new to you, as monks and other teachers have been

preaching the power of the mind for years. Many people have been successfully using a

combination of thoughts, meditation, and emotional healing to cure diseases for a very long time.

For example, radiation oncologist Dr. Carl Simonton and his wife Stephanie Matthews-Simonton,

a psychologist, wrote the book Getting Well Again: A Step-by-Step Self-Help Guide to Overcoming

Cancer for Patients and Their Families. The book explores how people can affect their

disease process through healing their emotions.

Louise Hay is another well-known author who discusses the emotional causes of cancer in

her book You Can Heal Your Life. A cancer survivor herself, she cured her disease in

only six months using a combination of affirmations, visualization, nutritional cleansing, and

psychotherapy. According to Hay, cancer is simply the manifestation of deep hurt, secrets,

longstanding resentment, grief, and/or hatred.

The mind can be an incredible asset when it comes to your physical and mental health,

but it can also contribute to your illnesses. Negative self talk can lower your vibration

and increase your stress levels, and chronic stress is associated with countless diseases,

including cancer.

I personally believe that your thoughts become your reality, and I have experimented with

this and found it to be true in all aspects of life, including health. If you believe

that you can heal yourself through positive self talk and other modalities using the mind,

then I believe you�re increasing your chances of succeeding in improving your health. Likewise,

if you don�t believe your mind can change your overall health, then you probably won�t

see any notable differences because that�s what you believe!

For more infomation >> THE POWER OF HUMAN THOUGHT HOW THE PLACEBO EFFECT ACTUALLY WORKS IN FAVOUR OF YOUR HEALTH - Duration: 12:52.

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NASA's Fermi Catches Gamma-ray Flashes from Tropical Storms - Duration: 3:03.

Convective storms hold an extraordinary

surprise. Under just the right conditions,

they fire off some of the highest-energy light naturally found on Earth--

terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, or TGFs.

Rising and falling snow and ice particles

repeatedly collide, filling the cloud with electrical charge. Once the

electric field is strong enough, a current flows and a lightning flash

occurs. The flash produces an abrupt reconfiguration of

the electric field. In some cases, a surge of electrons

rushes toward the upper part of the storm at speeds nearly as

fast as light. When deflected by air molecules, these

accelerated electrons give off gamma rays, producing a TGF.

Data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

suggest more than a thousand TGFs occur each day all over the globe.

For the first time, improved data link dozens of

TGFs to specific tropical weather systems.

Tropical storms far from land tend to generate less frequent lightning.

Nevertheless, observations show they are surprisingly prolific producers

of TGFs. Tropical Storm Manuel

made landfall just shy of hurricane strength. As it rapidly

weakened, it produced two TGFs within 24 hours.

More typically, TGFs are associated with the strengthening

phase of a storm. As Typhoon Bolaven rapidly

developed in 2012, thunderstorms nearly 500 miles from

its center launched a TGF with four distinct pulses.

So far, the record-holder for TGFs

is the rapidly strengthening tropical wave that later gave birth

to Hurricane Julio. It produced four TGFs within

100 minutes. A fifth followed the next day, with nothing further.

What scientists learned so far

is that weather tropical storms are capable of producing more TGFs,

and those events can arise anywhere in the storm.

For stronger storms, like hurricanes and typhoons, TGFs are more common

in the outer rain bands, which host the highest lightning flash rates

in these storms. The findings provide new insights

into the relationship between storm intensity, lightning frequency,

and TGFs. This adds another important piece to the puzzle

of our understanding of TGFs and how they are created in thunderstorms--

the most powerful natural particle accelerators on planet Earth.

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For more infomation >> NASA's Fermi Catches Gamma-ray Flashes from Tropical Storms - Duration: 3:03.

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Riflettori su Genji (IT) - Duration: 5:06.

For more infomation >> Riflettori su Genji (IT) - Duration: 5:06.

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Student arrested for writing hit list - Duration: 1:26.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE, THIS WAS NOT

AND INTENTIONAL SHOOTING.

THE INVESTIGATION IS ACTIVE AND

ONGOING.

MARK: NEW AT NOON, A HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ON THE TREASURE COAST IS

IN CUSTODY AFTER THREATENING TO

KILL OR HURT FELLOW STUDENTS AND

STAFF.

ERIN GUY JOINS ME IN STUDIO.

POLICE TELL US THE THREATS MADE

WERE TO STUDENTS THE PRINCIPAL

AND THE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER.

ERIN: MARK, THIS AFFIDAVIT LAYS

IT ALL OUT.

IT'S WHAT KIDS IN THE SCHOOL

KNEW AS THE HIT LIST, AND WHILE

THE TEEN ARRESTED SAID HE WAS

SIMPLY JOKING, AUTHORITIES ARE

NOT LAUGHING.

THEY ARE NOT RELEASING THE NAME

OF THE STUDENT ARRESTED BECAUSE

HE IS A JUVENILE.

THE REPORT SAYS THERE WAS A

PAPER LIST THAT HAD 18 NAMES ON

IT WITH STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ON

THE LIST. THERE WAS A CHEMICAL

THE REPORT SAYS THAT HE WAS

JOKING AROUND IN CLASS WITH

FRIENDS AND MADE A LIST OF THE

NAMES AND HE TOLD OTHER STUDENTS

HE WAS GOING TO SHOOT THEM.

THE NOTE APPARENTLY WENT ON TO

MAKE REFERENCE TO LAUNDRY

DETERGENT AND GASOLINE WHICH HE

TOLD AUTHORITIES HE HEARD COULD

MAKE NAPAL

WHEN ASKED IF HE HAD ACCESS TO

WEAPONS, HE SAYS HIS FATHER HAD

WEAPONS.

THE TEEN IS CURRENTLY IN

JUVENILE DETENTION.

WE HAVE A CREW WORKING ON THIS.

For more infomation >> Student arrested for writing hit list - Duration: 1:26.

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The Flash Season 3 Spring Recap (HD) - Duration: 1:15.

- [Savitar] You lose, Barry.

- No!

If the answers that we need to stop Savitar

and save you are in the future,

then that's where I need to go.

I'm gonna run to the future.

- [Caitlin] I don't want these powers.

I can't spend the rest of my life wondering

if I'm gonna become Killer Frost.

- Move!

(high-pitched hum) (loud boom)

- How bad is it?

- [Julian] Uh, it's bad.

- When Caitlin goes meta,

her metabolic rate offsets cold tissue destruction.

- She can regenerate?

- No, we're not gonna take off my necklace.

I would rather die.

(high-pitched tone) - She's gone.

- Stop, that's not what she wanted!

- I don't care!

I'm not gonna stand here and watch her die, okay?

(loud whoosh)

(loud crash)

(loud whoosh)

For more infomation >> The Flash Season 3 Spring Recap (HD) - Duration: 1:15.

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S01E01 | Fui "ROUBADO" pela TOPPS! 💰 Match Attax EXTRA - Duration: 7:51.

For more infomation >> S01E01 | Fui "ROUBADO" pela TOPPS! 💰 Match Attax EXTRA - Duration: 7:51.

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Lumière sur Genji (VOST) - Duration: 5:06.

For more infomation >> Lumière sur Genji (VOST) - Duration: 5:06.

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Бизнес идеи для женщин | Прибыльный бизнес для женщин с минимальными вложениями - Duration: 11:47.

For more infomation >> Бизнес идеи для женщин | Прибыльный бизнес для женщин с минимальными вложениями - Duration: 11:47.

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" Lost Feelings " Part 4 Miraculous Ladybug Comic/Çizgi Roman - Duration: 1:19.

For more infomation >> " Lost Feelings " Part 4 Miraculous Ladybug Comic/Çizgi Roman - Duration: 1:19.

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Prezentacja postaci: Genji (napisy PL) - Duration: 5:06.

For more infomation >> Prezentacja postaci: Genji (napisy PL) - Duration: 5:06.

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New Poll Suggests Trump Would Now Win Popular Vote - Duration: 4:20.

New

Poll Suggests Trump Would Now Win Popular Vote

by Tyler Durden

Despite historicaly low approval ratings (before his recent warmongery bounce), nearly all

of those who supported him in the November election say it was the right thing to do.

All told, the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll shows that 42 percent of Americans approve

of Trump�s performance as president, while 53 percent disapprove.

That compares to an average of 69-19 percent for past presidents at or near 100 days in

office � for example, 69-26 percent for Trump�s predecessor, Barack Obama.

However, as we noted previously, Trump's "favorability" rating according to Rasmussen has upticked

notably in the last two weeks since his sabre-rattling and 'Tomahawk'-ing began.

Moreover, while Democrats find solace in this national poll's results, the fact remains

that ABC/WaPo find no evidence of buyer's remorse among Trump supporters.

Among those who report having voted for him in November, 96 percent today say it was the

right thing to do; a mere 2 percent regret it.

And if a rerun of the election were held today, the poll indicates even the possibility of

a Trump victory in the popular vote among 2016 voters.

Among Americans who say they voted in the 2016 election, 46 percent say they voted for

Hillary Clinton and 43 percent for Trump, very close to the 2-point margin in the actual

popular vote results.

However, while Trump would retain almost all of his support if the election were held again

today (96 percent), fewer of Clinton's supporters say they�d stick with her (85 percent),

producing a 40-43 percent Clinton-Trump result in this hypothetical re-do among self-reported

2016 voters.

President Trump was quick to notice (what the mainstream media seemed unwilling

to admit)...

For more infomation >> New Poll Suggests Trump Would Now Win Popular Vote - Duration: 4:20.

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Phi | Golden Ratio (English Subtitle) - Duration: 2:10.

Welcome to the "withouthistory". We're going to talk about golden ratio.

Pyramids, Mona Lisa, moon flower, snail, Cones, what is the profit and DNA in common?

The answer is simple, all available in the golden ratio.

known since ancient Egyptian civilizations used and this ratio has been systematized Italian Leonardo Fibonacci

This information learned from the Eastern European civilization moves

Shortening is based on the golden ratio for the first time in the Pantheon uses his Phidias rate this

Fibonacci is also the first two letters

F is an irrational number such as pi. Roughly 1,618 may be called

Gold ratio can be explained in the simplest way

Of a segment (AC) Gold suitably optionally divided into two parts, ratios, that to such a point (B) must be divisible

The small parts (AB) larger part (BC) ratio, the largest part (BC), all to the (AC) is equal to the ratio.

A few examples explain

Assuming between the foot of the human body with a center hole 1 I b corresponds to the height of a man 1.618

Our fingers have three sections. The first two knuckles of the full-length ratio of the finger gives the golden ratio

1618 full of white letters on black print ratio is the number of golden ratio, i.e. DNA

It is known that Ottoman architect Sinan, actively use this ratio

Now leave you with the golden ratio alone with visual

Sulemaniye Mosque

Pantheon

Mona Lisa

Pyramids

Apple, Google, Pepsi

Snowflake

Do you think you have examined visually enhances the aesthetic pleasure of the golden ratio?

You can review the answers. Do not forget to subscribe, remain dateless

Do not forget to subscribe!

For more infomation >> Phi | Golden Ratio (English Subtitle) - Duration: 2:10.

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One Will Reign | 2017 Mid-Season Invitational - League of Legends - Duration: 1:05.

The Battle Begins

One Will Reign

2017 Mid-Season Invitational

Play-In stage April 28 - May 6- São Paulo

Groups and Knockout Stage May 10 - May 21- Rio de Janeiro

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