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B- v • ^ K --^ |v W '*k-.^Sr * T V l 1 W■ ^v V "»v ffl w Special people, special place 1 We have what it takes 2 We are innovative 3 Humanities Ancient & Modern Languages 4 Art & Visual Culture 6 English & Communication 7 Hurley School of Music 8 Philosophy 9 Religious Studies 10 Theatre, Speech & Dance 11 Natural Sciences Biochemistry 12 Biology 12 Biophysics 13 Chemistry 13 Environmental Science 14 Geology 14 Mathematics 15 Neuroscience 15 Physics 16 Special Programs: Engineering (3/2) 1 7 Special Programs: Pre-health, Pre-med 1 7 Social Sciences Frost School of Business 18 Education 20 Health & Exercise Science 21 History & Political Science 22 Psychology 23 Sociology 23 Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies 24 Undecided, Majors 25 Centenary College of Louisiana Special people, special place P rofessors at Centenary lead Louisiana, the art of the 20th-century the visual arts, theatre, dance, or students toward new levels of British sculptor Barbara Hepworth, and creative writing. achievement and self-confidence. the development of interactive narratives Centenary’s John William Corrington The College’s 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio in the multimedia environment. Award for Literary Excellence, named for allows for close-knit and personalized Professors also sponsor presentations the Centenary alumnus and author, learning experiences in classes that by students at an annual on-campus honors outstanding creative writers and seldom exceed 25 students. In fact, 60 research forum. Here students, competing brings them to campus for readings of percent of the classes at Centenary have for cash prizes, present before an their work. The award has been presented fewer than 15 students. Members of our audience of their peers as well as faculty annually since 1991, when it was given faculty are your guides as you engage in their creative work, papers of literary or to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora academic and personal growth. With aesthetic analysis and criticism, and the Welty. It also represents a unique over 92 percent of our professors results of their scientific research. collaboration between the Student holding the highest possible degree in This special interest that the Centenary Government Association and the faculty their fields, courses are taught by faculty takes in the work of our students and administration. Other recipients scholars, people who are committed to may explain why so many of them also include Ernest J. Gaines, James Dickey, providing the highest quality education make presentations at national con¬ Elizabeth Spencer, and Richard Wilbur. to our students. ferences, publish their work in scholarly Students always have many opportunities Faculty-student collaborations are forums, win prestigious awards, and go to interact with these distinguished commonplace at Centenary. Thanks to on to the finest graduate and professional visitors both in and out of class. an extensive endowed professorship programs. In the past 10 years, Centenary "At Centenary you really get to know program funded by generous donors has produced four recipients of the everyone around you. You learn from and the state of Louisiana, students and Goldwater Scholarship, the premier people, not just from books." faculty from across the disciplines work undergraduate award in the fields of Brooks Ann Camper '97, Lindale, Texas, together during the summer on an array science, mathematics, and engineering. BA in theatre, MFA in costume construction, of special projects. With an English Centenary College builds upon the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor, a student wrote a screenplay. existing strength of its academic With a professor of French, another program by inviting renowned scholars student explored the Creole literature of from other colleges and universities, and French Louisiana. A student of Ancient leaders in business and industry to visit Greek collaborated with a professor of Centenary classrooms. Each year they religious studies on an English share their expertise and enrich not only translation of the Greek version of the the students but the faculty as well. book of Genesis. With a professor of Centenary has hosted more Woodrow neuroscience, a student studied the role Wilson Visiting Fellows—national of sensory experience in the political figures, journalists, art critics, development of the olfactory system. creative writers—than any other college Other collaborative projects brought or university in the United States. Our together students and faculty in new Attaway professorships bring to biophysics, biology, and economics. campus for a week public intellectuals In a recent year, almost $10,000 in of national or international renown. The grants from the Louisiana Independent first such Attaway fellow, in 2000, was College Foundation went to students Dava Sobel, author of the best-selling working independently with faculty Longitude and Galileo’s Daughter. The sponsorship. These students pursued Rea Fox Distinguished Professorship in projects on such subjects as urban Creative Arts and Letters brings to ethnography, Francophone African- Centenary for at least a month-long American literature in 19th-century residency a prominent figure in music, Centenary 1 We have what it takes C entenary espouses the academic Academic & Computer Marjorie Lyons Playhouse philosophy of hands-on learning. Facilities The Marjorie Lyons Playhouse is one In keeping with that philosophy, All academic buildings at Centenary of the most beautiful and well-equipped students are provided with a wide array are linked via fiber optic cable to the college theatres in the country. A 1958 of resources and equipment that enable Internet, and students have access to gift to the college from trustee Charlton them to engage in experiential learning several software packages available on H. Lyons and his family, this 320-seat to its fullest extent. some 300 computers throughout the facility is home to six full-scale From our state-of-the-art language campus. Every student in the residence productions each year, at least one of lab to our specialized music library, halls has a fiber optic connection to the which is a musical production. Recent where students can electronically create Web in his or her room. Each residence productions include 42nd Street, Peter their own compositions, to our multimedia hall also has a networked cluster of Pan, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Sweet design lab to our laser spectroscopy lab computers and a printer available for Charity, The Tempest, Lost in Yonkers and NMR spectrometer, Centenary provides use 24 hours a day. The College supports and The Diary of Anne Frank. environments that make it possible for the Microsoft Office® software suite and our students to experience the best in several Internet software tools, including Meadows Museum of Art hands-on practice with the tools they Netscape® and electronic mail. Centenary The Meadows Museum of Art is a will be using in their professional lives. has 21 fully networked computer labs cultural institution within an educational Thanks to some $2 million in recent for student use. Over one-third of all setting. Through public lectures on its grants, students can do sophisticated classrooms on campus are outfitted as many temporary exhibits by visiting work in hypertext, digital art, and multi- electronic classrooms. In addition, scholars and through docent-led tours, media, engage in discovery learning in technology has been incorporated into the Meadows Museum is a focal point in neuroscience, immerse themselves in most courses across the curriculum; Centenary’s commitment to the laboratory field experiments in biology, students are using computers in disciplines community. Cooperation between the and both enjoy the stage productions of such as English, communication, museum staff and the faculty has also the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express physics, health and exercise science, resulted in the integration of both the and participate in workshops with this business, mathematics, and geology. permanent collection and the temporary troupe of young professional actors exhibits into our students’ First-Year from Virginia. Experience and other academic programs. Centenary’s technological resources Created to preserve a record of cultural and other opportunities for experiential diversity, the Meadows Museum has learning will enhance your field of study. successfully addressed multiculturalism through many exemplary projects Magale Library funded by the Louisiana Endowment for The John F. Magale Memorial Library the Humanities. Its permanent collection is a technologically sophisticated, includes work by such well-known comfortable place for students to study artists as William Hogarth, Mary Cassatt, and conduct research. It contains six Diego Rivera, George Grosz, and computer laboratories, more than Reginald Marsh, as well as almost 400 186,500 catalogued volumes, 200 print paintings and drawings created by the journals, and an extensive collection of French artist Jean Despujols in CD-ROMS. It subscribes to 22,438 Indochina during the 1930s. Recent online, full-text periodicals and 266 shows have featured the light sculptures databases. Students also have access to of Akari Noguchi, objects from an excellent interlibrary loan program Jerusalem’s Bezalel Academy of Arts and which ensures that they can receive in a Design, and the sculpture and mixed- timely manner any books necessary to media productions of the internationally complete their work. exhibited Louisiana artist Clyde Connell. 2 Centenary Weave innovative T hroughout this publication, you will read about Centenary’s curricular innovations. Two distinctive co-curricular programs are the Centenary Plan and the May Module. These programs open doors to new ideas Students participate in May Module in Muchwenlock, Shropshire, England. by exposing students to a community whose needs only volunteerism can May Module meet, to the wider world whose many Intercultural Experience customs and complexions demand The goal of the Intercultural During the three-week May Module, appreciation, and to the world of work Experience is to burst the bonds of students engage in an academic whose access requires self-knowledge provincialism and, through active enterprise that lies outside the confines and a set of practical tools—and by engagement, inspire empathy for those of a typical course. Many students use providing a forum in which students, at home or abroad whose culture is the module to engage in Service from all disciplines, can investigate a different from ours, whoever we are. Learning or to immerse themselves in subject that lies outside the traditional While many students at Centenary an Intercultural Experience—in other academic boundaries. have their Intercultural Experience words, to complete a part of the during the three-week May Module, a Centenary Plan. Students have explored The Centenary Plan sizable number choose to study for a the connections between human culture It is a distinguishing characteristic semester or even a year abroad in and the tropical environment of of graduates in the liberal arts that they affiliated programs at the University of Nicaragua; resided with families in become leaders in their communities as Aarhus in Denmark, the Universite Bremen, Germany; hiked through Spain well as their professions. The three-part Catholique de Lille in France, the along the route of Christian pilgrims; Centenary Plan prepares our students Hochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft gone theater-hopping in London and for a life of engagement with their civic in Germany, the Universidad de Stratford; and studied the volcanic culture. It fosters volunteerism, promotes Guanajuato in Mexico, or with the formation of the Hawaiian Islands, their understanding of the global village, and Business Exchange Initiative of Northern flora and fauna, and the culture of the readies them for the workaday world. Ireland. Closer to home, there is the indigenous human population. Others opportunity for intercultural experiences have stayed on campus and explored Service Learning among the Puebloan Indians in Colorado, the digital world of new media and the Centenary is committed to the idea the immigrant Jews of New York City, commercial world of music with its that to be a good citizen, you must and the minority middle-schoolers in platinum records, Broadway contribute—offer your talents—to Shreveport. extravaganzas, and blockbuster movies. society. Service Learning gives students the skills and motivation to reach out to Career Exploration "Centenary was the portal to a others in need. While Shreveport itself Through Career Exploration, students world of fresh discoveries. Partici¬ provides numerous opportunities for engage in a systematic, guided inquiry pating in the Intercultural Experience volunteerism, many students have engaged into the practical world of work, through has led me to study other cultures' in service learning in their hometowns. self-assessment, the examination of perspectives on dance. There are Some have even done so in other career options, and the development of uncanny resemblances that differing countries. Locally, students contribute a personal profile—a resume—of cultures have in the universal language their time to the Red Cross, Literacy qualifications and accomplishments. of movement." Volunteers of America, neonatal hospital Many academic programs at Centenary Keith Pinkston '96, BA dance, freelance units, or the YWCA. They have provided require internships, and the director of performer, New York, New York hurricane relief work, built trails in the career exploration actively solicits and Kisatchie National Forest, and repaired makes available internships with local houses for Habitat for Humanity. businesses. Centenary 3 1 '< Humanities Ancient & Modern Languages A t Centenary, foreign language classes culture, and everyday life. Participation are small, and our program is in organizations such as the German French organized to meet individual Club gives students an opportunity to German needs. Students majoring in a foreign speak the language with their peers in a Latin language are strongly encouraged to non-classroom setting. German majors Spanish spend at least one semester studying Foreign Languages have won prestigious and lucrative abroad to provide another avenue for scholarships to graduate schools or mastery of the language and a greater for study abroad. understanding of the culture. In all program produces such outstanding Latin foreign language classes, teachers and graduates that eveiy student who applies students speak the language being for a scholarship to travel abroad from In the spring of 1999, the faculty studied in order to reinforce their skills. the Council for the Development of French and the Board of Trustees of Centenary in Louisiana (CODOFIL) receives one. College approved the major and minor French in Latin. While the program in ancient German Majoring in French entails both languages prepares students to pursue mastery of the language and knowledge German at Centenary is proficiency- advanced degrees in Greek and Latin, it of the history, culture, and literature of oriented. Students learn how to read, also provides a challenging curriculum France. In the first years of study, students write, speak, and understand the German in the tradition of the liberal arts. By participate in several conversational labs language and appreciate German culture. exploring the ideas and languages that as well as introductory language courses. Along with the conversational German continue to enrich and invigorate Upper-level courses reinforce verbal and courses, majors also study the poetry, Western culture, participants in the written skills in French and introduce literature, and history of Germany program develop skills of analysis, students to traditional and contemporary Opportunities to study abroad in reasoning, and communication that French literature. Since Louisiana is the Germany are available through an ex¬ will benefit them in their personal and only official bilingual state in the country change program with the Fachhoch- professional lives. (English and French), it is the perfect schule Dresden. In addition, a three- The program in classical languages setting for students to study and partici¬ week intercultural May Module to offers a supportive environment pate in active learning through visits to Germany provides students with characterized by close attention to the other cultural settings. Our French intensive exposure to German language, academic interests and needs of individual students. Work with faculty in other disciplines, such as religious studies, history, art history, French, English, and communication, often enhances intellectual focuses in Latin and Greek courses. Moreover, faculty and students of the classical curriculum at Centenary participate in Sunoikisis, the Virtual Classics Department of the Associated Colleges of the South (ACS). The goals of this initiative include building a technological infrastructure that will support collaborative efforts among the 16 institutions of the ACS. Opportunities for study abroad are available through the Intercollegiate Louisiana French Consul General Bernard Maizeret (left) awards the Ordre des Center for Classical Studies in Rome, of Palmes Academiques to Centenary French Professor Dana Kress. which Centenary College is a member 4 Centenary Humanities institution; the Associated Colleges of the may also become involved in a new South’s Archaeology Program, which Spanish language theatre project. currently focuses on the reconstruction Foreign Languages of ancient life in southwestern Turkey; and spring modules to Italy and Greece For those students interested in a led by Centenary faculty. more broad-based curriculum covering French, Spanish, Latin, and German, Spanish the foreign languages major may be The United States now has the fifth- the right choice. Students study two or largest Spanish-speaking population in three languages in depth, taking 12 the world. As a Spanish major, a student hours of advanced-level courses in one gains a practical tool for personal language and eight hours in the other. pleasure and professional advancement The foreign languages major does not both at home and abroad. First- and require the same level of intensive second-year language courses create an study as a major in a specific language Students and faculty participate in a environment in which students acquire (French, German, and Spanish majors Spanish language play. the fundamentals of communicating in must take 22 hours of upper-level Spanish. These courses also introduce language courses), but it does provide job market. Career opportunities exist students to the varied cultures of the students extensive knowledge of in numerous fields, including tourism, Spanish world. In upper-level courses, multiple languages and cultures. airlines, business, foreign service, students refine their speaking, reading, government, and teaching. Our and writing abilities as they begin to Other Languages graduates have received Fulbright and study written and visual texts in depth. In addition to these major programs Rotary Scholarships and an award from Current courses explore such diverse in ancient and modern languages, from the National French Honor Society for topics as the theatre of Spain’s Golden time to time the College provides classes study at Laral University in Quebec. The Age, the chronicles and histories of in Italian and Biblical Hebrew. latter award was one of only seven given colonial Latin America, and 20th-century in the nation. Latin American film. The Faculty Many students choose to combine a The men and women of the Foreign "Studying Latin and Greek at minor in Spanish with a major in another Languages faculty are all bilingual and Centenary not only prepared me for a discipline. For example, Centenary’s have considerable bicultural experience. challenging career in ancient history business/Spanish program is designed Most in the department have published and literature, but also left me with a for those who want to complement their at least one book and have authored fruitful appreciation for that wild matrix business studies with a strong foundation numerous professional research papers, of ideas and customs from which our in Spanish. Centenary students have the presentations, and other publications. civilization continues to emerge. The option of studying Spanish in Mexico, All faculty members have traveled and faculty is among the finest I have taking 30 hours of the language while studied extensively in countries where living there. They are also invited to their specific languages are spoken. worked with: for four years, its participate in the College’s intensive professionalism inspired excellence; three-week May Module study trips. In Career Opportunities and its priorities were always, clearly, the past, modules have taken students In an increasingly interdependent 'Students First.' to Ecuador, Mexico, and Spain. Closer world, knowledge of other cultures and The Rev. Dr. Casey Elledge '94 to home, students can explore language languages is no longer a luxury. Fulbright Scholar (archaeology, 2001-02); and culture by participating in Spanish Students whose communication skills Hebrew University, Visiting Research Fellow language tables as well as attending include reading and writing a foreign (2001-02); Ecole biblique et archeologique weekly Latin dance classes offered by language and understanding foreign frangaise de jerusalem (2001-02); Princeton Centenary’s students and faculty. They cultures have a distinct edge in today’s Dead Sea Scrolls Project (1996-present) Centenary 5 Art & Visual Culture S mall class sizes mean that studio courses at the upper-level allows Centenary art majors will receive students to sharpen their technique Art what some consider private art through intensive study in printmaking, Communication lessons by master artists and art drawing, pottery, sculpture, film, video, Film/Television/Video historians. The art faculty works with and electronic multimedia. For those students to ensure mastery in the basic who want to gain experience before Arts Management skills of art and art history as well as graduation, art internships are available Visual Culture advanced training in creative studio arts at galleries, studios, museums, arts and arts analysis. This is largely accom¬ agencies, and with professional artists courses and internships, often at the plished through courses which aim to and archaeologists. Meadows Museum. This program develop the creative process. Courses in Students display their works through enables many of our students to work the history of painting, sculpture, several venues, including the Turner Art as gallery and museum managers photography, printmaking, film, and Center, the Magale Library Gallery, and immediately upon graduation. architecture give students a perspective the Gallery in the Tower in downtown through which to better understand and Shreveport, as well as in other local The Faculty critique the visual cultures around them. galleries and exhibitions, including Professional artists/designers/art A combination of theory and hands-on Shreveport Airport’s Artport. Our historians compose Centenary’s art faculty. impressive art facilities include multi- Graduates of distinguished universities media classrooms; a darkroom; and art institutions, they have worked in gallery; Meadows Museum; studios for various areas, including museum painting, printmaking, drawing, and curation and direction, sculpting, sculpture; and a state-of-the-art painting, graphic design, consulting, multimedia design laboratory. stage design, multimedia design, and The new R.Z. Biedenharn Eminent film and video production. They present Scholars Chair in Communication their work both regionally and nationally, affords students even more expertise and have won numerous awards and fusing art and communication studies in grants for their contributions to the arts. the analysis and creation of multimedia. ms j - As a part of the communication curricu¬ Career Opportunities jUP;1 lifv lum, the film/television/video degree is Centenary art graduates have found structured in two tracks to teach students varied and interesting careers. Some to express themselves and to communi¬ choose to teach or pursue graduate cate with others by using various degrees in art history, interior design, electronic and film media focusing on landscape design, architectural design, either screenwriting and critical studies art therapy, graphics, and fine arts. or on technical design and production. Others become professional artists, In addition to taking art courses, galley owners, museum managers and film/television/video majors explore the curators, interior designers, and disciplines of English, foreign languages, professional photographers. Centenary theatre, and speech. Centenary students art majors have achieved success as become creative media artists with a physicians, attorneys, and business strong sense of the complex realities of leaders. Wherever their career paths film, video, and communications. take them, they agree that the For students interested in arts or understanding and appreciation of art museum management, we also offer the learned at Centenary prepared them to Museum Management Program, which master the specific skills necessary in combines business classes with art their professional fields. 6 Centenary Humanities English & Communication English addition to Enghsh courses, film/ Centenary English majors explore the television/video majors explore the disci¬ world of the imagination as it reveals plines of art, foreign languages, theatre, itself in words and images, whether and speech. With extensive internship these reside in pop culture, cyber- opportunities available, Centenary students culture, or the canonical past, in poetry, become creative media artists with a fiction, literary non-fiction, or drama, in strong sense of the complex reahties of film or in theoretical criticism. Through him, television, and communication. both study and production, our majors The new R. Z. Biedenharn Eminent hone their skills so that they can express Scholars Chair in Communication ideas, complex and original, in whatever affords students additional opportunities medium or genre with clarity and style. to examine the intersections of Enghsh People who communicate well excel and art studies. Students learn to analyze in academic, business, and professional how media convey cultural meaning and fields, so Enghsh students practice the to use various media to achieve their art of communication onhne for the Web communicative objectives. Career Opportunities and in lines of verse, in essays, and in A strong writing background will narratives. The department offers a Communication- serve any student entering the job curriculum emphasizing both the craft Professional Writing market. Many Centenary Enghsh majors of writing and the study of literature have become successful in business and (American and British as well as that of Students pursuing the degree in law as well as in the academic profession. other traditions) along with the related communication/professional writing Others enter the helds of primary and areas of language, communication, and learn the theory and practice of writing secondary education, professional him. Course topics include advanced within the media. The degree provides writing, technical writing, him or grammar and rhetoric, women’s experiential learning in the media, television production, screenwriting, literature, creative writing, literary whether television, him, radio, news¬ advertising, and pubhc relations. criticism, and seminars ranging from papers, books, magazines, recording, or medieval to contemporary literature, public relations and advertising. Students including the post-colonial. take specific courses in Enghsh, business, "Centenary provided me with a first- theatre/speech, and communication. rate liberal arts education and with faculty who devoted themselves to The Faculty their students as well as to their The professors and instructors who scholarly endeavors. ...my first compose the Enghsh Department are scholarly publication was the product award-winning scholars with diverse of one of my undergraduate English educational backgrounds and profes¬ courses—a tribute to Centenary's sional interests. From Shakespeare to tradition of collaborative, creative Jack London, from Bram Stoker to the learning." Communication- committed American writers of the Dr. Jeanne Campbell Reesman '77, Interim Film/Television/Video 1930s, from film analysis to creative and Dean of Graduate Studies, University of Texas, San Antonio Both tracks of the hlm/television/video technical writing, their range of interests degree—1) screenwriting and critical and expertise, evident in numerous studies and 2) technical design and presentations and publications in production—are structured to teach national and international forums, English Communication- students to express themselves and to provides the foundation for a program • Film/Television/Video communicate with others by using that delivers practical training in all • Professional Writing various electronic and film media. In areas of literary study and communication. Centenary 7 Hurley School of Music L therapy or arts management, generally arge numbers of Centenary enter the bachelor of arts in music students are active in the School of degree program. Students who wish to Music. In addition to students who combine their interests in two separate major in music, many students who are departments of the college, like theatre non-majors participate in music and music, or English and music, also ensembles, enjoying an opportunity to tend to enter this degree program. continue to develop their music skills. Bachelor of arts in music students the Centenary Choir to small chamber Bachelor of Music also have a fine foundation of studies in ensembles to the Opera Workshop. music history and literature, music Instrumental students may play in the Students who wish to pursue a full¬ theory, private lessons in their Wind Ensemble, the Hurley Chamber time career in music will generally enter discipline, and performance in a variety Orchestra, or the Jazz Ensemble. Pianists the bachelor of music degree programs. of ensembles. However, these students may accompany solo vocalists and These students will spend approximately will spend approximately one-third of instrumentalists, or even a chamber two-thirds of their college curriculum in their college curriculum in music and group of musicians. The world-famous music and one-third in courses in other two-thirds in other departments of the Centenary Choir makes a major inter¬ departments of the college. All bachelor College. The upper-level requirements national tour every other year, and has of music students will have intensive for the bachelor of arts degree have a sung multiple times at The White House. training in music history and literature, less intense level of specialization than The City of Shreveport has many other music theory, private lessons in their for bachelor of music degrees, so the opportunities for music students to discipline, and performance in a variety total required hours in music are fewer perform. Many Centenary students have of ensembles. Depending upon their than for bachelor of music degrees. regular jobs singing, playing, or area of specialization, bachelor of music However, bachelor of arts in music conducting in local churches. Some majors will also study composition, choral students will pursue areas that participate in performances of the or instrumental conducting, sacred music particularly interest them through six Shreveport Opera, some play with the literature, music education methods, hours of upper-level electives in music. Marshall (Texas) Symphony, and many orchestration, advanced analysis, or All students who wish to pursue a take advantage of performing pedagogy in their instrument area. bachelor of music or a bachelor of arts opportunities with local theatre Bachelor of Arts in Music in music degree must audition in order organizations, such as the Gilbert and to be admitted to the program. Sullivan Players, the Performing Arts Students who have a great interest in Center musicals, and the Marjorie Lyons music, but who may wish to pursue a Playhouse at Centenary. career in a music-related field like music Music Minor The School of Music also offers a minor in music, and some students may The Faculty Majors in music enjoy study with wish to develop individual plans of study faculty members whose degrees come with their adviser that include music as from such prestigious institutions as one element of an interdisciplinary or Indiana University, Florida State liberal arts degree. Performing Opportunities Many students look forward to Bachelor of Music college opportunities to perform in Music Education ensembles. The Hurley School of Music Performance has many groups of students enthusiasti¬ Sacred Music cally performing as a team in ensembles. Theory/Composition Our vocal groups range from large Bachelor of Arts in Music choral ensembles such as Camerata and 8 Centenarv

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