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Current General Education Program Requirements

 

Components of General Education

1. Meredith Signature (up to 9 credits) 5. Natural & Mathematical Sciences
  U.S. Perspectives   3-4 credits in Mathematics
  Global Perspectives   4 credits in Laboratory Science
  Ethical Perspectives    
       
2. Language Skills 6. Health & Physical Learning
  6 credits in English Composition   4-6 credits in PED-DAN activity courses or 3 credits activity courses
  0 to 9 credits in Foreign Language   plus options in HED and FN-227
       
3. Arts & Aesthetics 7. Skills and Experience
  3 credits in the Arts   * Across-the-Curriculum Skills Threads—one writing, one oral
      communication, and one information literacy course
4. Humanities & Social Science   * One approved occurrence for experiential learning through
  3 credits - Religious & Ethical Studies- any 100 level course   internships, research, service learning, study abroad, student teaching,
  3 credits - History: 101, 102 or 103   and a vareity of other choices.
  3 credits - Literature   * Attendance at eight academic / cultural events
  6 credits - Social & Behavioral Science    
  3 credits - Cultural Elective    
 
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Meredith General Education Requirements

The Meredith Signature


U.S. Perspectives
May be fulfilled by a gen ed required course or a course in the major.

For U. S. Perspectives learning outcomes click here

Course number
Course name Designation begins
ART-280
Topics:   History of Art in the U.S.
Fall 2010 and Fall 2012 only
CD-440
Readings in Early Education & Early Intervention
Spring 2010
ECO-320
Gender and the Economy
Spring 2011
EDU-232
Foundations of American Education
Fall 2009
ENG-206
Survey of American Literature
Fall 2009
ENG-215
Survey of American Literature I
Fall 2009
ENG-216
Survey of American Literature II
Spring 2010
HIS-214
American History to 1876
Fall 2009
HIS-215
American History since 1876
Spring 2010
HIS-270
Introduction to the Native American History & Cultures
Spring 2010
HIS-314
Colonial American History
Spring 2013
HIS-319
Contemporary American History
Spring 2010
HIS-949
Women and Gender in U.S. History
Fall 2011 (only)
ID-245
Housing Issues
Summer 2010
POL-100
Introduction to American Political Systems
Fall 2009
POL-300
Law and Society
Spring 2010
PSY-312
Psychology of Exceptional Individuals
Fall 2009
RES-200
Religious Diversity in America
Fall 2011
SOC-230
Principles of Sociology
Fall 2009
SOC-231
Social Problems
Spring 2010
SOC-335
Race and Ethnic Relations
Fall 2009
SWK-100
Introduction to Social Work (SWK 241 in 2009-10)
Fall 2009
THE-496
Seminar in Musical Theatre
Fall 2009

Global Perspectives
May be fulfilled by a gen ed required course or a course in the major. The requirement is also fulfilled by Meredith-approved Study Abroad (click here for further information). 

For Global Perspectives learning outcomes click here

Course number Course name Designation begins
BIO-203
Death, Disease, and Sex in the 14th Century (this course is not Bio-949)
Spring 2010 
BIO-205
Biology and Society
Spring 2010
BIO-225
Environmental Science
Fall 2009  
BUS-310 
International Business
Fall 2009  
BUS-369
International Marketing
Spring 2010 
CD-404
Global Questions: The Needs of Families
Spring 2010
COM-390
Intercultural Communication
Fall 2009  
DAN-200
Dance in Society
Fall 2009
ECO-100
Principles of Macroeconomics
Spring 2010 
ECO-311
Environmental Economics
Fall 2010
ECO-949
Environmental Economics (course number has been changed, see above)
Spring 2010 
ENG-203
World Literature in the 20th Century
Fall 2009  
ENG-204
Colonial / Postcolonial Literature
Spring 2013
ENG-335
20th Century World Literature in Translation
Spring 2012
ENG/THE-350
Modern Drama
Spring 2010 
ENG-495
Seminar in Europen Literature
Fall 2011
FMD-315
History of Costume
Fall 2010
GEO-205
World Regional Geography
Fall 2009  
HED-400
Influences and Evolution of Global Health
Spring 2010 
HIS-305
Holocaust Experiences
Spring 2010
HIS-200
History of Latin America
Fall 2009 
HIS-224
Introduction to Asian History
Fall 2010
HIS/POL-282
Modern Middle East
Spring 2010 
HIS-409
Global Slavery in Historical Perspective
Summer 2010
HIS-94x
History of Western and Non-Western Medicine
Spring 2010 
HIS-94x
Warfare, Culture, and Social Change in European History
Spring 2010 
MRE-201
Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
Fall 2009  
MUS-216
World Music
Spring 2010 
POL-204
Modern Political Systems
Spring 2010 
POL-210
International Politics
Fall 2009  
POL-320
International Political Economy
Spring 2010 
POL-370
Topics in Modern United Nations
Fall 2009  
PSY-212
Psychology of Gender Roles
Spring 2010
PSY-430
History and Systems in Psychology
Spring 2011
RES-254
Introduction into Asian Religions
Fall 2011
RES-346
Anthropology of Religion
Fall 2010
SOC-338
Sociology of Families
Spring 2010 
SOC-430
Population Dynamics
Spring 2010 
SPA-308
Readings in Hispanic Literature
Fall 2010
SWK-330
Social Welfare Policy
Fall 2010
WST-495
Crossing Borders, Women Making Changes in a Global Society
Spring 2010

Ethical Perspectives
May be fulfilled by a gen. ed. required course or a course in the major. 

For Ethical Perspectives learning outcomes click here

Course number 
Course name Designation begins
ART-396
Junior Seminar
Fall 2010
BIO-205
Biology and Society
Fall 2012
BK-337
Observation of Young Children
Fall 2009
BUS-340
Business Law and Ethics
Fall 2009
BUS-348
Organizational Behavior
Fall 2009
BUS-458
Employee Relations Management
Spring 2011
COM-380
Communication Ethics
Fall 2009
CS-370
Ethics and Information Technology
Fall 2009
ECO-323
Health Economics and Policy
Fall 2010
ENG-204
Colonial / Postcolonial Literature
Spring 2013
ESS-300
Issues and Management of Physical Education, Fitness, and Sports
Fall 2009
FCS-424
Professional Perspectives in FCS
Fall 2011
FN-250
Perspectives in Nutrition
Fall 2009
HIS-385
Europe in the Middle Ages
Fall 2009
HIS-387
Age of Renaissance & Reformation
Fall 2009
ID-443
Professional Practices in Interior Design
Fall 2009
POL-203
Contemporary American Policy & Politics
Fall 2011
PSY-424
Theory and Practice in Counseling
Fall 2009
RES-104
Religious Ethics and Social Issues
Fall 2009
RES-220
Ethics of Love and Justice
Fall 2009
RES-284
Sin, Satan, and Evil
Fall 2009
RES-343
Violence, War, and Peace
Fall 2009
RES-344
Biomedical Ethics
Fall 2009
RES-345
Environmental Ethics
Fall 2009
RES 352
History of Christian Thought and Ethics
Spring 2013
RES-385
Europe in the Middle Ages
Fall 2009
RES-387
Age of Renaissance & Reformation
Fall 2009
SOC-374
Principles of Social Research
Fall 2009


Language Skills

English Composition
A student must pass ENG 111 with a grade of C or better. If a student makes a D in ENG 111, she must either repeat and pass ENG 111 (no additional credit) or pass ENG 112 (3 hours credit).

ENG 111 Principles of Writing
ENG 200 Texts and Contexts

Foreign Language Requirement
Complete through the 1st intermediate level (205) in one language. Placement and competency testing is available.


The Meredith Distribution

If a course in the Meredith Distribution fulfills two different requirements in those areas, students will receive credit for one or the other, not both.

Arts & Aesthetics

Any three credit hours of courses in ART except ART 180 and ART 192,
Three credits in DAN from the following courses: DAN 150, 200, 256, 260, 261, 290, 297, 299, 352, 356, 359, 361, 460, 462, 498, 499
Any three credits in MUS, MUA, or MUE
Any three credits in THE except THE 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 (practicum courses)


The following courses will also fulfill this elective area:
EDU 244 Fundamental Concepts of the Arts in Education
IDS 300 Arts, Artifacts & Culture-Europe
IDS 301 Arts, Artifacts & Culture-UK
RES 250, Religion and Film

For Arts & Aesthetics learning outcomes click here


Humanities and Social Sciences

Religion
One introductory course:


RES 101 Religions in the United States
RES 102 World Religions
RES 103 Biblical Lit and History
RES 104 Religious Ethics
RES 105 Philosophy of Religion

Western Civilization or History in the 20th Century

One introductory course:


HIS 101 Emergence of Western Civilization
HIS 102 Modern Western Civilizations
HIS 103 The World in the 20th Century

Literature Elective

3 credit hours from the following list:


COM 325 Oral Interpretation of Literature
ENG 203 20th Century Literature in Translation

ENG 204 Colonial / Postcolonial Literature (effective spring'13)
ENG 206 Survey of American Literature
ENG 211 Survey of British Literature I
ENG 212 Survey of British Literature II
ENG 215 Survey of American Literature
ENG 216 Survey of American Literature II
ENG 242 Romantic Comedy

ENG 300 Special Topics in English

ENG 320 Young Adult Literature
ENG 330 African-American Writers
ENG 335 20th Century World Literature in Translation
ENG 340 Development of the British Novel
ENG 345 Irish Renaissance
ENG 350 Modern Drama
ENG 352 Chaucer
ENG 355 Shakespeare
ENG 356 Shakespeare
ENG 357 Seminar in 17th Century Poetry

ENG 359 Seminar in American Women Writers
ENG 360 Seminar in Southern Writers
ENG 364 20th Century Poetry in English
ENG 365 English Poetry of the Romantic Period
ENG 367 English Literature of the 18th Century
ENG 368 English Literature of the Victorian Period
ENG 370 20th Century Prose Through 1945
ENG 371 20th Century Prose After 1945
ENG 495 Seminar in European Literature (two prerequisites)
FRE 308 Francophone Literature
FRE 309 French Women Writers
FRE 364 Discoveries in French Lit I
FRE 365 Discoveries in French Lit. II
MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets

MUS 494 Seminar in Music Literature
RES 262 Jesus and the Gospels
RES 267 Christian Origins: From Cult to Empire

RES 268 Women and the Bible

RES 285 Religion and Literature

SPA 308 Reading in Hispanic Literature
SPA 351 The Development of Poetry
SPA 352 The Development of Theater
SPA 353 Development of Short Fiction
SPA 354 Development of Long Narrative

For Literature elective learning outcomes click here

If a course in the Meredith Distribution fulfills two different requirements in those areas, students will receive credit for one or the other, not both.

Social and Behavioral Science
Any six credit hours of courses in POL, SOC, ECO (except ECO 274), and PSY fulfill this category’s requirements.

Other Social and Behavioral Sciences courses are:
COM 260 Interpersonal Communications

COM 949 Interpersonal NETiquette
GEO 205 World Regional Geography

HIS 250 Introduction to Archeology
WST 200 Reading the Lives of Women

For Social and Behavioral Science learning outcomes click here

Cultural Elective
Any three hours of courses in RES, PHI, and HIS at the 200 level and above fulfill the Cultural Perspectives elective requirement.

Other Cultural Perspectives courses are:
ART/ID 142 His of Arch Interior and Furniture
ART 220 Topics in Non-Western Art
ART 221 Survey of Western Art: Ancient - Early Renaissance
ART 222 Survey of Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern
ART 315 History of Costume
ART 323 Topics in Pre-Modern Art
ART 324 Topics in Modern Art History

BIO 215 Tropical Ecosystems
COM 390 Intercultural Communication
DAN 155 African Dance
DAN 156 World Dance
DAN 200 Dance in Society
DAN 359 Dance History

ECO-320 Gender and the Economy
EDU 345 Language Minorities in Public Schools
FL-121 A Study of Languages

FL-949 Off the Map!
FMD/ART-315 History of Costume
FRE 301 Business French
FRE 302 Topics in Lang and Culture
FRE 304 French Civilization
FRE 305 French Phonetics and Phonology
FRE 306 Adv. Grammar, Comp. and Linguistics
FRE 309 French Women Writers
FRE 365 Discoveries in French Lit II
HIS/REL 270 Introduction to Native American History and Cultures
IDS 280 China Today
IDS 300 Arts, Artifacts & Culture-Europe
IDS 301 Arts, Artifacts & Culture-UK

IDS 350 Global Capitalism and Ethical Values

MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
MUS 214 Music Appreciation
MUS 215 Music Literature
MUS 216 World Music
MUS 310 Medieval & Renaissance Music
MUS 311 Baroque Music
MUS 312 Classic and Romantic Music
MUS 313 Twentieth Century Music
MUS 395 History and Liturgies

PHI 210 Critical Thinking
SOC 260 Cultural Anthropology
SOC 335 Race and Ethnic Relations
SPA 301 Business Spanish
SPA 302 Topics in Lang and Culture
SPA 303 Spanish Civilization
SPA 304 Latin American Civilization
SPA 305 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
SPA 306 Adv. Grammars, Comp. & Ling.
SPA 307 Advanced Conversation
SPA 308 Readings in Hispanic Lit
SPA 321 Language and Power

SPA 351 The Development of Poetry
SPA 352 The Development of Theater
SPA 353 Development Of Short Fiction
THE 114 Intro to Theater

THE 316 History Theatre Classic-Romance
THE 350 Modern Drama
WST 200 Reading Women's Lives: Introduction to Women's Studies

For Cultural elective learning outcomes click here


If a course in the Meredith Distribution fulfills two different requirements in those areas, students will receive credit for one or the other, not both.

Natural and Mathematical Sciences

Mathematics
Complete either MAT 211 or MAT 245

Laboratory Science
BIO 105/145 Modern Biological Concepts with Lab
BIO 110/141 General Biology I with Lab
BIO 208/248 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
BIO 322/342 Human Anatomy and Physiology with lab
CHE 111/141 General Chemistry I with Lab
GEO 200/240 Earth Science with Lab
PHY 211/241 General Physics I with Lab

Natural Science, MAT, PHY, or CS elective

Three or more credit hours in BIO, CHE, GEO (except Geo 205), MAT and CS.


Health and Physical Learning

All students must take either three or four credit hours of activity courses.
OPTIONS:
Four credit hours in PED and/or DAN activity courses
OR
Three PED and/or DAN activity credit hours plus two or three credit hours in HED or FN-227.

* Some DAN courses do NOT fulfill the H&PL requirement.


Credits from the following courses DO:
DAN 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 251, 252, 253, 254, 258, 259, 351, 353, 354, 358, 451, 453, 454, 456, 461


The following are course choices in the Health and Nutrition areas:
HED 100 Contemporary Health Issues (2 cr.)
HED 200 responding to Emergencies (2 cr.)
HED 210 Risk, Appraisal, and Prevention in Health (3 cr.)
HED 220 Fitness and Wellness (2 cr.)
HED 320 Our Bodies - Our Lives (3 cr.)
HED/SOC 332 Human Sexuality (is the equivalent of 3 HED hours in H&PL)
HED 400 Influences and Evolution of Global Health (3 cr.)
FN 227 Introductory Nutrition (3 cr.)

For Health and Physical Learning learning outcomes click here

Skills and Experience

Across the curriculum thread courses:

Writing Intensive (WI)

For WI learning outcomes click here


ART 221 Survey Western Art: Ancient-Early Renaissance
ART 222 Survey of Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern
ART 245 Typography I

ART 323 Topics in Art History
ART 324 Topics in Modern Art History
BIO 203 Disease, Death, and Sex in the Middle Ages
BIO 252 Human Genetics
BIO 323/343 Vertebrate Physiology
BUS 250 Applied Data Analysis for Business Decisions
BUS 310 International Business
BUS 343 Operations Management
BUS 467 Advertising & Sales Promotion
BUS 495 Business Policy
CD 440 Readings Preschool Education & Early Intervention (will no longer be effective Fall 2012)
COM 325 Oral Interpretation Of Literature
COM 360 Writing for the Media
COM 410 Senior Thesis
COM 450 Relational Communication
COM 495 Theories of Human Communication
CS    498 Honors Thesis in Computer Science
DAN 359 Dance History
EDU 232 Foundations of American Education (F 03 - F 05 classes only)
EDU 234 Educational Psychology
ENG 202 Dev. Of English Literature
ENG 206 Survey of American Literature
ENG 211 Survey of British Literature I
ENG 212 Survey of British Literature II
ENG 215 Survey of American Literature I
ENG 216 Survey of American Literature II

ENG 235 Writing of Poetry
ENG 240 Introduction to Film
ENG 242 Romantic Comedy
ENG 245 Introduction to Journalism
ENG 270 Lit. Research/Critical Theory
ENG 300 Special Topics: Seminar in Jane Austen (sp.'09)

ENG 320 Young Adult Literature

ENG 330 African-American Writers

ENG 326 Writing of Fiction

ENG 335 20th Century World Literature in Translation

ENG 340 Dev. Of the British Novel
ENG 345 Irish Renaissance
ENG 350 Modern Drama
ENG 352 Chaucer
ENG 355 Shakespeare
ENG 356 Shakespeare
ENG 358 Professional Writing
ENG 364 20th Century Poetry in English
ENG 365 English Poetry Romantic Period
ENG 367 English Lit. of the Victorian Period
ENG 495 Seminar in European Lit.
ESS 200 Foundations of Physical Education, Sport, and Fitness
FCS 355 Family Resource Management
FMD 213 Clothing and Society
FN 340 Nutrition, Biochemistry, and Metabolism
FRE 301 Business French
FRE 304 French Civilization
GEO 200 Earth Science
HIS 334 Methods of Historical Research
HIS/REL 387 Age of Renaissance and Reformation
HIS 495 Senior Seminar
HIS 498 Honors Thesis in History
HIS 499 Senior Research
MAT 245 Statistics I (sp.'10 - only sections E & F    After sp.'10 no sections are WI)

MAT 495 Senior Seminar
MUS 215 Music Literature
MUS 495 Seminar in Theory
PHI/POL 205 Political Ideas Seminar
POL 498 Honors Thesis in Political Studies
POL 499 Senior Research
PSY 210 Life Span Developmental Psychology
PSY 430 History and Systems in Psychology
RES 250 Religion and Film
RES 262 Jesus and the Gospels
RES 497 Seminar (through sp 2010)
SOC 489 Social Theory
SOC 496 Seminar In Public Sociology
SPA 353  Development of Short Fiction

SPA 354 Development of Long Narrative
SWK 390 Generalist Practice with Individuals (pre-2010-11 course was SWK 304)
SWK 403 Field Instruction Seminar
THE 316 History of Theatre Classic-Romance
THE 317 History of Theatre Modern-Contemporary
THE 350 Modern Drama
THE 370 Playwriting
THE 425 Directing

Oral Communication (OC)

For OC learning outcomes click here


ACC 436 Selected Topics in Accounting
ART 160 Ceramics I
ART 206 Color Theory
BIO 299 Research Development

BIO 399 Biology Seminar
BIO 498 Honors Thesis in Biology
BIO 499 Senior Research
BUS 352 Training and Development
BUS 365 Marketing Research
BUS 466 Sales Management
BUS 495 Business Policy
CD 440 Readings Preschool Education and Early Intervention
CHE 299 Introduction to Research
CHE 498 Honors Thesis in Chemistry
CHE 499 Research
COM 225 Public Speaking
COM 350 Business And Pro Communication
CORE 401 Technology and Social Change
ECO 320 Gender and the Economy (beginning fall '10)
ECO 335 Gender and the Economy (course number has been changed, see above)

EDU 232 Foundations of Education
ENG 300 Special Topics: Seminar in Jane Austin (sp'09)
ENG 495 Seminar in European Literature
ESS 460 Senior Seminar

FMD 213 Clothing and Society
FN 320 Foodservice Management Systems II
FRE 309 French Women Writers
HIS 495 Senior Seminar

HIS 498 Honors Thesis in History

HIS 499 Senior Research
ID 344 Interior Design III
ID 444 Interior Design IV

MAT 495 Senior Seminar

MUS 494 Seminar in Music Literature
MUS 721 Materials and Methods in Middle School
POL 100 American Political Systems
POL 300 Law and Society
POL 370 Model United Nations
PSY 300 Research Methods in Psychology
PSY 499 Research in Psychology
RES 251 Introduction to Buddhism

RES 353 Judaism, Christianity,and Islam:A Conversation
SOC 473 Professional Development In Sociology
SOC 496 Seminar in Public Sociology

SPA 207 Intermediate Spanish Oral Conversation
SPA 307 Advanced Conversation
SWK 403 Field Instruction Seminar

SWK 491 Field Practicum Seminar

THE 150 Voice & Articulation
THE 224 Acting I

Information Literacy (IL)

For IL learning outcomes click here


ACC 336 Federal Taxation - Individuals
ART 323 Topics in Art History
ART 324 Topics in Modern Art

ART 490 Senior Project in Graphic Design (effective spring '13)
BIO 299 Research Development

BIO 399 Biology Seminar
BIO 498 Honors Thesis in Biology
BIO 499 Senior Research
BUS 348 Organizational Behavior
CD 335 Marriage/Family Relationships

CD 440 Readings Preschool Education & Early Intervention (effective fall 2012)
CHE 299 Introduction to Research
CHE 498 Honors Thesis in Chemistry
CHE 499 Research
COM 200 Communication Research Methods
CS 311 Computer Organization
CS 312 Information Systems Management

DAN 297 Methods of Research in Dance
DAN 498 Honors Thesis in Dance
DAN 499 Senior Research
ECO 320 Gender and the Economy (beginning fall '10)
ECO 335 Gender and the Economy (course number has been changed, see above)
ENG 270 Literary Research/Critical Theory
ESS 200 Found. Phys Ed, Sport, Fit
FMD/ART 315 History of Costume

FN 340 Nutrition Biochemistry and Metabolism

ID 245 Housing Issues
IDS 350 Global Capitalism and Ethical Values (Honors)
HIS 334 Methods of Historical Research
HIS 498 Honors Thesis in History (through spring 2010)
HIS 499 Senior Research (through spring 2010)

MAT 395 Junior Research - Research Methods in Mathematics
MAT 490 Senior Seminar
MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
MUS 215 Music Literature
POL/SOC 374 Social Research Principles
POL 498 Honors Thesis in Politics
POL 499 Senior Research
PSY 300 Research Methods in Psych.
RES/SOC 346 Anthropology of Religion

RES 262 Jesus and the Gospels (beginning spring '13)

SOC 374 Social Research Principles

SPA 308 Readings in Hispanic Literature
SWK 309 Research Methods for Social Work
THE 498 Honors Thesis in Theater
THE 499 Senior Research
WST 498 Honors Thesis in Women's Studies
WST 499 Senior Research

Experiential Learning

for EL learning outcomes click here


Experiential learning situations include, but are not limited to, the following*:

 

              at Meredith.

*In the case of activities not listed here, the General Education Committee and/or Director of General Education will approve experiential learning situations based on the recommendation of supervising faculty, staff, or the student’s advisor.  Independent documentation may be required.

Courses that are approved as experiential learning or service learning courses that are not research courses, theses, internships, or student teaching include:
ART 405 Book Design: Colton Review
CD 340 Young Children’s Learning Environment
CD 438 Support and Strength Families
COE 302 Cooperative Education (1 - 4 credits) - not service learning
COE 403 Cooperative Education (1 - 4 credits) - not service learning
COM/THE 140 House Management
COM/THE 142 Box Office
DAN 464 Dance Practicum in Private Studio Teaching - not service learning
ENG 150 Apprenticeship “Herald”
ENG 230 Writing for Campus Publication
FCS 425 FCS Practicum
HED 200 Responding to Emergencies - not service learning

IDS 155 Tutor Training

MUE 238 Meredith Sinfonietta
MUE 334 Meredith Chorale - not service learning

MUE 335 Encore!

PSY 340 Community Field Experience (1-3 credits) - not service learning
PSY 342 Autism Practicum - not service learning

PSY-940 Psychology of Aging (fall 2010)
SOC 335 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOC 471 Sociology Service Project
SWK 401 General Practicum with Communities and Organizations
WST 472 Women’s Studies Service Project

Academic and Cultural Events
Attendance at eight academic / cultural events is required. Click here for more information.

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