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Project 1153 OREL Project 1153 OREL (Cyrillic: Орёл) was a 1970s-era Soviet program to give the Soviet Navy a true blue water aviation capability. The ship would have been about 75-80,000 tons displacement, with a nuclear power plant and carried about 70 aircraft launched via steam catapults.
Project 2010 Project 2010 is a blueprint United States Soccer Federation (USSF) executives created in 1998 to ensure that the US Men's National Team become a legitimate threat to host and win the World Cup by 2010. The Q-Report, the jumping-off point for Project 2010, was written by Carlos Queiroz.
Project 21 Project 21 is a Black conservative public policy group that that provides broadcasters and the print media with prominent African-American conservative commentators as columnists and guests. Project 21 also provides opinion, commentary and support for causes of interest to Congressional and governmental offices in Washington, D.
Project 211 Project 211 is a constructive project of nearly 100 (now 106) universities and colleges in the 21st century conducted by the government of the People's Republic of China. The project aims at cultivating high-level talents for national economic and social development strategies.
Project 2501 Project 2501, also known as The Puppet Master from the film and manga, Ghost in the Shell is an artificial intelligence program secretly developed by Section 6 of Public Security that developed sapience. He is voiced by Tom Wyner.
Project 360 Project 360 is a california 501(c) Non-Profit Organization committed to providing an opportunity for at-risk and underprivileged youth to gain confidence and self-esteem through participation in outdoor activities. Mandy Oglesby founded the organization on the belief that offering young people a chance to enjoy responsible recreation in the outdoors brings them experiences that will make positive, lasting changes in their lives.
Project 4.1 Project 4.1 was the designation for a medical study conducted by the United States of those residents of the Marshall Islands exposed to radioactive fallout from the March 1, 1954 Castle Bravo nuclear test at Bikini Atoll, which had an unexpectedly large yield.
Project 664 class torpedo boat The project 664 (NATO reporting name Wisla) class were the Polish torpedo boats, designed in Poland in the 1970s. They were ones of few vessels of this size, powered by a gas turbine, and could achieve a great speed.
Project 921-1 Project 921-1 was the working name given by the People's Republic of China in 1992 for plans to launch a manned spaceflight. The Chinese National Manned Space Program was given the designation Project 921 with Project 921-1 as its first significant goal.
Project architect The specific tasks of a project architect (PA) are usually associated with architectural design, construction materials & methods and the production of construction documents (floor plans, elevations, etc.).
Project A Part II Project A Part II is a 1987 Jackie Chan martial arts film which serves as a sequel to his massive Asian hit film Project A. Although Jackie Chan stars as Dragon once again, the key players of Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao from the original film are absent.
Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody "Cinderella Rhapsody" is the third A-ko movie, and is considered by many as a return to form after the second chapter. It is also shorter in length, and seems to serve as a prelude to "Project A-ko 4: Final.
Project A-Kon Project A-Kon (or just A-Kon) is an anime convention held annually in Dallas, Texas, generally lasting three days, usually held on the first weekend of June. Project A-Kon, whose name is widely believed to be a parody of the anime Project A-ko, is North America's longest running national anime convention.
Project A119 Project A119, or "A Study of Lunar Research Flights" was a 1950s top-secret plan developed by the United States Air Force with the intention of dropping an atomic bomb on the Moon. It is presumed that the purpose of such an action would be to display U.
Project Alberta Project Alberta was a section of the Manhattan Project which developed the means of delivering the first atomic bombs, used by the United States Army Air Forces against the Empire of Japan during World War II. Also known as Project A, the mission of Project Alberta was three-fold: (1) design a bomb shape for delivery by airplane, then procure and assemble it; (2) continue the testing work of Army Air Force Projects W-47 (ballistic testing of atomic bomb design) and Silverplate (modification of B-29s to perform the mission); and (3) train aircrews and ordnance crews in preparation for deployment overseas.
Project Alpha Project Alpha was a hoax orchestrated by magician and skeptic James Randi. It involved the "planting" of two fake psychics, Steve Shaw and Michael Edwards, into a paranormal research project who became convinced the pair's psychic powers were real.
Project Amal Project Amal is an important factor in the Prelude to Dune novels. It was an early attempt by the Tleilaxu to create synthetic melange in order to remove dependence upon the planet Arrakis, by that time the only source of melange in the Known Universe.
Project Angel Food Project Angele Food Program was founded by Marianne Williamson in 1998 as an outreach program of the Los Angeles Center for Living, which helps people with life-threatening illnesses. The Center for Living provides numerous programs, such as The Clean Team, Project Nightlight and Hospice Care.
Project Apollo Project Apollo was a series of human spaceflight missions undertaken by the United States of America (NASA) using the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn launch vehicle, conducted during the years 1961–1974. It was devoted to the goal of (in U.
Project Aqua Project Aqua was a proposed hydroelectric scheme for the lower Waitaki River in New Zealand. It met with considerable opposition by some of the residents of the area, and although the scheme also had considerable support locally, Meridian Energy decided in March 2004 not to go ahead with construction.
Project Architect A Project Architect is a term used to define a specific role in an Architect's office. The Project Architect (PA) role usually indicates the individual who is responsible for overseeing the Architectural aspects of the development of the design, production of the construction documents ("plans") and specifications.
Project ARTICHOKE Project ARTICHOKE was a CIA project that researched interrogation methods and arose from project BLUEBIRD on August 20, 1951. A memorandum by Richard Helms to director Allen Welsh Dulles indicated it became project MKULTRA on April 20, 1953.
Project Babylon Project Babylon was a project allegedly commissioned by the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War to build a series of superguns, with the Canadian artillery expert Gerald Bull supplying the designs for the guns. Although the details are sketchy, it appears that there were four different devices in total included in the program.
Project Ben-Yehuda Project Ben-Yehuda aims to make accessible the classics of Hebrew literature (poetry and prose at first, and then essays and other forms) to the reader of Hebrew. It is named for Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the scholar largely responsible for reviving Hebrew as a modern language.
Project Blinkenlights Project Blinkenlights was created by the German Chaos Computer Club in 2001 as a celebration of its 20th birthday. A light installation in the Haus des Lehrers building at the Alexanderplatz in Berlin transformed its front into a giant monochrome low-resolution computer screen.
Project Blowed Project Blowed is the cultural moniker for a progressive hip hop music movement born in South Los Angeles in the early 1990s. Drawing inspiration from a legendary open-mic night at the now-defunct Good Life Health Food Store on Crenshaw Boulevard, Project Blowed began as a compilation tape in 1994, featuring the most dynamic rappers of the Los Angeles underground at that time.
Project Brass Ring Project Brass Ring was a 1950 United States Air Force project designed to deliver an early hydrogen bomb to within 2 miles of a target using a drone version of the B-47 Stratojet. Brass Ring was meant to provide an interim nuclear weapons delivery capability while more capable (and less costly) systems were under development.
Project Cadmus Project Cadmus is a fictional government genetic engineering project in the DC Comics Universe. It was created by Jack Kirby as the DNA Project in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133 (October 1970), and was run by the former Newsboy Legion.
Project Camelot Project Camelot was a social science research project of the United States Defense Department in 1964. The goal of the project was to assess the causes of war and to identify the actions a government could take to preclude such wars.
Project Cathedral The Cathedral was an interactive work carried out through the medium of a computer which was realised in the course of six performances during the month of February, 1988 in the Gallery of Expanded Media in Zagreb, Croatia and as a direct broadcast on Radio 101, Zagreb. This project, which was based on the traditional media art of the 20th century is, from a formal and technological point of view, an innovative one, and is one of the first interactive environment in the world to be generated by a computer.
Project Catherine Project Catherine was the name of a proposed Baltic Sea offensive by the Royal Navy to be undertaken in the spring of 1940. It aimed at interdicting German seaborne commerce with the Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Latvia.
Project CityCenter CityCenter is a 66-acre mixed use development project proposed (currently under construction) by MGM Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The development will be on the site of the now imploded Boardwalk Hotel and Casino and adjoining land between the Bellagio and the Monte Carlo, and will be connected to these resorts via a state-of-the-art people mover system.
Project Coast Project Coast was a top-secret chemical and biological weapons (CBW) program instituted by South Africa's minority white government during the Apartheid era. Project Coast was the successor to a limited post-war CBW program which mainly produced tear gas, CX powder and mustard gas.
Project Constellation Project Constellation is NASA's current plan for space exploration as of August 2006. It consists of a family of new spacecraft, launchers and associated hardware that allow for a variety of missions, from Space Station resupply, to lunar landings.
Project Cybersyn Project Cybersyn was a Chilean attempt at real-time computer-controlled planned economy in the years 1970–1973 (during the government of president Salvador Allende). It was essentially a network of telex machines that linked factories with a single computer center in Santiago, which controlled them using principles of cybernetics.
Project Cyclops Project Cyclops was a 1971 NASA project that investigated SETI. The project team created a design for coordinating large numbers of radio telescopes to search for Earth-like radio signals at a distance of up to 1000 light-years to find intelligent life.
Project Daedalus Project Daedalus was a study conducted between 1973 and 1978 by the British Interplanetary Society to design a plausible interstellar unmanned spacecraft. A dozen scientists and engineers led by Alan Bond worked on the project, and settled on proposing a fusion rocket as its drive.
Project Daniel Project Daniel was a 2003 Israeli project, commissioned to assess the threat to the nation of Israel from other states in the Middle East, drawing particular attention to Iran, with Iran's nuclear program in mind. It was prepared by a high-powered team of Israeli foreign policy and military experts.
Project David Project David is a product announced by Philippines-based SpecOpS Labs in April 2004, which they claimed would fully implement the Windows API to allow Linux based systems to run Microsoft Windows applications without an actual Windows installation.
Project Delivery Method A project delivery method is a system used by an agency or owner for organizing and financing design, construction, operations, and maintenance services for a structure or facility by entering into legal agreements with one or more entities or parties.
Project Diana [Diana, named for the Roman moon goddess, Diana %28mythology%29], was a project of the [[US Army Signal Corps to bounce radio signals off the moon and receive the reflected signals. Today called EME (Earth-Moon-Earth), this was the first attempt to "touch" another celestial body.
Project DReaM Project DReaM is a Sun Microsystems project whose aim is to produce an "interoperable DRM architecture implementing standardized interfaces and processes for the interoperability of DRM systems".DReaM is an acronym] that stands for "DRM everywhere/available".
Project DTS Project DTS (formed loosely in 2000 in Mandeville, Louisiana) is the name of an experimental rock outfit fronted by the esoteric, genius, closet-psychotic A-Homicide. DTS has been admired by friends and fans as a genre-bursting machine, fueled by the juxtaposition of everyday interactions transcribed during moments of drug-induced (usually amphetamine and alcohol) euphoria.
Project DUMAND Project DUMAND (Deep Underwater Muon And Neutrino Detector) was a proposed underwater neutrino telescope to be built in the Pacific Ocean, off the shore of Hawaii, a kilometer beneath the surface. It would have included thousands of strings of instruments occupying a cubic kilometer of the ocean.
Project Elephant Project Elephant was launched in 1992 by the Government of India to assist states having free ranging population of wild elephants. The project was aimed at ensuring long term survival of identified viable population of elephants in their natural habitats.
Project Enlightenment Project Enlightenment is an educational program provided by the Wake County Public School System to provide early childhood education and intervention services. The program is geared towards parents and teachers of young children, from birth through kindergarten, in Wake County, NC.
Project Excelsior Project Excelsior was a series of high-altitude parachute jumps made by Captain (later Colonel) Joseph Kittinger of the United States Air Force in 1959 and 1960 to test the Beaupre multi-stage parachute system. In one of these jumps Kittinger set world records for the highest parachute jump and the longest parachute freefall, both of which still stand (as of 2007).
Project Exile Project Exile was a controversial federal program started in Richmond, Virginia in 1997. Project Exile shifted the prosecution of illegal technical gun possession offenses to federal court, where they carried a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in federal prison under the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, rather than in state court.
Project Exile (game) Project Exile is the working name for a computer role-playing game developed by Studio Archcraft. It was originally planned for release on the Game Boy Advance but is currently being developed for the Nintendo DS.
Project finance Project finance is the nonrecourse financing of long-term infrastructure, industrial projects and public services based upon a complex financial structure where project debt and equity used to finance the project are paid back from the cashflow generated by the project rather than the general assets or creditworthiness of the project owners. The financing is typically secured by the project itself, including the revenue-producing contracts.
Project for Advice, Counselling and Education Project for Advice, Counselling and Education or PACE is London's leading charity promoting the health and well-being of lesbians and gay men through the provision of free or low-cost counselling, therapy, groupwork, advocacy, youthwork, employment and other services.
Project for Excellence in Journalism The Project for Excellence in Journalism is a US non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to researching and evaluating the news media. It began in 1997 affiliated with the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, but in 2006 became part of the Pew Research Center.
Project for Public Spaces Project for Public Spaces (PPS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and sustaining public places that build communities. Planning and design rooted in the community forms the cornerstone of PPS’s philosophy.
Project for the New American Century The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) is a US political neo-conservative think tank, based in Washington, DC co-founded by William Kristol and Robert Kagan. The group was established in early 1997 as a non-profit organization with the goal of promoting US global leadership.
Project Fame Project Fame was a pan-African version of the international talent/reality show Star Academy. Held in Johannesburg, South Africa from June to August 2004, the show had 16 African contestants - 9 of which were South African - groomed for stardom, with the weakest being eliminated on a weekly basis; the top three received record deals and the winner got a lot more prizes.
Project Fusion Project Fusion is the code name for Oracle Corporation's plan for its next-generation enterprise applications. Project Fusion will merge acquired solutions such as PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Siebel into a single solution.
Project governance The term Project governance is used in industry, especially in the information technology (IT) sector (see Information technology governance), to describe the processes that need to exist for a successful project.
Project Genesis In the fictional Star Trek universe, Project Genesis was a process of rapidly terraforming worlds to make them suitable for settlement and food production. The idea of Project Genesis was first introduced in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Project Good Life International Project Good Life International is a partnership based in the Pai province of Northern Thailand that exports Jiaogulan tea internationally. Founded in 2004, its goal is to have Jiaogulan tea as commomplace as green tea on the western consumer shelf.
Project Gotham Racing Project Gotham Racing (PGR) is a racing game franchise developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft for the Xbox and Xbox 360 gaming consoles. The first title in the franchise, Project Gotham Racing, is an Xbox launch title that quickly became the second best-selling game for the console after Halo.
Project Greenlight Project Greenlight is a contest and documentary series focusing on amateur filmmaking. Founded by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Chris Moore through their production company LivePlanet, along with Miramax Films, Project Greenlight first aired on HBO for two seasons before moving to Bravo for season three.
Project Grizzly Project Grizzly is a 1996 National Film Board of Canada documentary about the lifelong project of Troy Hurtubise, a man who has been obsessed with researching the Canadian grizzly bear up close, ever since surviving an early encounter with such a bear.
Project Habakkuk Project Habakkuk (actually misspelled as Habbakuk — see below) was a plan by the British in World War II to construct an aircraft carrier out of ice, for use against German U-boats in the mid-Atlantic, which was out of range of land-based planes.
Project Halitosis Project Halitosis was a 1965 undertaking by the United States Air Force to study the amount of radioactive gases released from their experimental nuclear-powered bomber program. The heavily modified B-36H bomber contained a small, open-circuit nuclear reactor to test the physical and radiological stresses it placed on the airframe and was not used for power.
Project HARP Project HARP, short for High Altitude Research Project, was a joint project of the United States Department of Defense and Canada's Department of National Defence created with the goal of studying ballistics of re-entry vehicles at low cost; whereas most such projects used expensive (and failure-prone) rockets, HARP used a very large gun to fire the models to high altitudes and speeds.
Project Helix Project Helix is the name of a fictional technology in the TV series Alias. The device is used to rewrite a person's DNA, effectively morphing them into a clone of the person from whom the replacement DNA was procured.
Project Highwater Project Highwater was included as part of the test flights of NASA's Saturn I launch vehicle (using battleship upper stages), and two flights were successfully launched into a sub-orbital trajectory from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The first was on April 25th 1962 SA-2 (Apollo) and the second on November 16th SA-3 (Apollo) of the same year.
Project Hippocrates Project Hippocrates is an effort of the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science and Shadyside Medical Center, "to develop advanced planning, simulation, and execution technologies for the next generation of computer-assisted surgical robots."http://www.
Project Honduras Project Honduras is an online portal for certain types of information on Honduras as well as being a network of individuals and groups that sees itself as working on developing responses to the country's social and economic needs.
Project Honey Pot Project Honey Pot is a web-based honeypot network which uses software embedded in web sites to collect information about the IP addresses used when harvesting e-mail addresses for spam or other, similar purposes, such as bulk mailing and e-mail fraud. The project also solicits the donation of unused MX entries from domain owners.
Project Hope Project Hope (希望工程) is a public service project organized by the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF). Started in October 30 1989, it aims to bring schools into poverty-stricken rural areas of China, to help children whose families are too poor to afford it to complete elementary school education.
Project HOPE (USA) Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) is an international health care organization founded in the United States in 1958. Its most visible aspect was the SS HOPE, the first peacetime hospital ship (converted from the USS Consolation (AH-6)).
Project Chaos Project Chaos is an album of 35 musical pieces; contemporary "rearrangements" of the music from the video games Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles for the Sega Genesis. Project Chaos is a non-profit collaboration of musicians and lovers of Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles, the soundtracks of which having been composed by Brad Buxer, Bobby Brooks, Darryl Ross, Geoff Grace, Doug Grigsby III & Scirocco and Howard Drossin respectively.
Project Christmas Project Christmas was a fictional black ops project from the television show Alias. Developed by the Central Intelligence Agency and headed by Jack Bristow in the 1970s, the project was designed to identify and train children as sleeper agents to become future spies.
Project initiation document A Project initiation document is a logical document whose purpose is to bring together the key information needed to start the project on a sound basis; and to convey that information to all concerned with the project.
Project IRIS Project IRIS (Iris Recognition Immigration System) is an initiative to provide automated clearance through UK immigration for certain frequent travellers. Project IRIS relies on Biometric technology to authenticate identity and is part of the e-borders initiative of the UK Government.
Project Jedi Project Jedi is an alleged project undertaken by the United States military in the late 1970s to create a super soldier that would possess superior strength, intelligence, cunning, and intuition by utilizing neurolinguistic programming. It is thought to have been conducted at Fort Bragg under the United States Army Special Operations Command.
Project Jennifer "Jennifer" was the code name for the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) project to recover the sunken Soviet submarine K-129 from the Pacific Ocean floor in the summer of 1974, using the purpose-built ship Glomar Explorer. The 1968 sinking of the K-129 occurred under unusual circumstances—far out of its patrol area, near Hawaii, possibly in firing position, and with subsequent localized nuclear contamination of the sea.
Project Justice Project Justice (released in Japan as , and suffixed with the subtitle Rival Schools 2 in Latin America and Europe), is a fighting game developed by Capcom. It is the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate, and the third game in the Rival Schools series.
Project KAHU In 1986, the Royal New Zealand Air Force initiated Project Kahu - a major upgrade for its A-4 Skyhawks which included the installation of a Westinghouse AN/APG-66 radar optimized for maritime tracking, HOTAS controls and a 'glass' cockpit (2 large CRT screens), MIL-STD 1553B databus; Litton LN-93 inertial navigation system, Ferranti 4510 wide-angle HUD, the Vinten airborne video recording system, the General Instruments ALR-66 radar warning receiver, and a Tracor ALR-39 chaff/flare dispenser. Parts of the wings were reskinned and some structural elements rebuilt, and the aircraft wiring replaced.
Project Kingfisher Project Kingfisher is a project to help preserve an area of land within South Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The project is located along an 11km stretch of the River Cole from Small Heath to Chelmsley Wood at the M6 motorway.
Project Liberty Ship The origins of Project Liberty Ship lie back in 1978, when a seminar on Liberty Ship preservation was held aboard the SS John W. Brown, which was then serving as a nautical high school operated by the City of New York.
Project Lifesaver Project Lifesaver is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation founded in April of 1999 through the Chesapeake Virginia Sheriff's Office. The organization was formed to develop a comprehensive program to enhance success at locating missing persons with dementia.
Project Linus Project Linus is a 100% volunteer non-profit organization with a twofold mission: First, to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer “blanketeers”. Second, to provide a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children.
Project Longshot Project Longshot is a design for an interstellar spacecraft, an unmanned probe intended to fly to Alpha Centauri powered by nuclear pulse propulsion. Developed by the US Naval Academy and NASA, Longshot was designed to be built at the Space Station Alpha, the much larger precursor to the existing International Space Station.
Project Looking Glass Project Looking Glass is a free software project under the GPL to create an innovative 3D desktop environment for Linux, Solaris, and Windows (Although Windows native applications cannot be used). It is sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
Project management Project management is the discipline of organizing and managing resources in such a way that these resources deliver all the work required to complete a project within defined scope, time, and cost constraints. A project is a temporary and one-time endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service.
Project management offices The Project Management Office (PMO) in a business or professional enterprise is the department or group that defines and maintains the standards of process, generally related to project management, within the organization. The PMO strives to standardize and introduce economies of repetition in the execution of projects.
Project management software Project management software is a term covering many types of software, including scheduling, resource allocation, collaboration software, communication and documentation systems, which are used to deal with the complexity of large projects.
Project manager The person who has the overall responsibility for the successful planning and execution of any project. This title is used in the construction industry, architecture, software development and many different occupations that are based on production of a product or service.
Project mandate The Project Mandate is a general outline of a Business Project Proposal. It includes or points to the Projects's Business Case, or Charter, the High and Low Level Requirements, Risks, Costs, Benefits and any other documentation.
Project manufacturing Project manufacturing is an operation designed to produce large, expensive, specialized products such as custom homes, defense weapons such as aircraft carriers and submarines, and aerospace products such as passenger planes, and the space shuttle.
Project Majestic Mix: The Trance Album Project Majestic Mix: The Trance Album - Limited Edition is a fanmade arranged soundtrack album of video game music. The album contains a selection of musical tracks from some games, arranged and performed in the style of Trance music by KFSS Studios.
Project Management Body of Knowledge PMI published the first PMBOK® in an attempt to document and standardize generally accepted project management information and practices. The current edition, the third edition copyright 2004, was released on October 31 2004 and provides a basic reference for Project Management.
Project Management Institute The Project Management Institute (PMI), incorporated in 1969, was founded by five volunteers, with its headquarters in Newtown Square, outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has published a number of standards related to project management, and manages several levels of project management certification.
Project Management Professional Project Management Professional (PMP) is the globally most recognized certification in project management. It is managed by the Project Management Institute and is based on the PMP Examination Specification published by PMI in 2005.
Project MAC Project MAC, later the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS), was a research laboratory at MIT. Project MAC would become famous for groundbreaking research in operating systems, artificial intelligence, and the theory of computation.
Project Megiddo Project Megiddo was a report researched and written by the FBI under Louis Freeh's leadership. Released on October 20, 1999, the report named followers of white supremacy, Christian Identity and the Militia Movement as potential terrorists who might become violent in reaction to the new millennium.
Project Mercy Project Mercy is a Christian, non profit organization located in Yetebon, Ethiopia, founded in 1977 by Marta Gabre-Tsadick and Deme Tekle-Wold. Over the past eleven years, Project Mercy's original mission has been expanded to include community development and self-help programs.
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