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  • av Mauro Martino Mevlud
    256,-

    Authored by Mauro Mevlud Martino, "LAST YEARS' HAPPINESS AND INTO THE FUTURE" is an interesting collection of stories about hopes, the future, and the Muslim faith. Through his work, Martino tries to collect a wide range of his religious ideas and hopes and make them available to readers at a price they can pay. These stories make you feel a lot of different feelings, from the strange and interesting to the subtle but captivating. Their depth and variety keep people reading. The book is a lighthouse for people looking for information about religion, hopes, and the future. People of all ages will enjoy reading it. Each story in this book speaks to readers by exploring religious themes, hopes for the future, and the Muslim point of view. These stories pull readers into a world where these things come together to create a deep and enriching reading experience. The book "LAST YEARS' HAPPINESS AND INTO THE FUTURE" by Martino stands out as an important work. It shows how he can put together deep ideas in one book, making it appealing to a wide range of readers. The book shows how dedicated Martino is to sharing his thoughts on religion, hopes, and the future, with the goal of inspiring and enlightening readers on these deep and important issues.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    186,-

    Conversations and Dialogues-II written by Swami Vivekananda is an exquisite tapestry of enlightening discussions that captivate the reader's imagination and ignite the flame of introspection. In this transcendent work, Swami Vivekananda engages in profound conversations, unraveling the mysteries of existence and unveiling the limitless potential of the human spirit. Within the pages of this remarkable book, the reader embarks on a transformative quest, accompanying Swami Vivekananda on a voyage of intellectual exploration. This book serves as a testament to Swami Vivekananda's remarkable intellect and unwavering commitment to truth. His dialogues offer a rare glimpse into the mind of a spiritual luminary, leaving an indelible mark on the reader's consciousness. Conversations and Dialogues-II is a beacon of light amidst the darkness, guiding seekers towards the realization of their true potential and the attainment of eternal bliss.

  • av Henry Thomas Hamblin
    186,-

    "Within You is the Power," written by Henry Thomas Hamblin, is a spiritual and self-help book that explores the inherent power and potential within each individual. The book offers guidance and teachings to help readers harness their inner power and create positive changes in their lives. Hamblin presents the idea that within every person lies a wellspring of power, capable of transforming their circumstances and achieving personal growth. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and utilizing this internal power to overcome challenges, manifest desires, and lead a more fulfilling life. The book delves into various metaphysical principles, drawing upon a blend of spiritual and philosophical ideas. Hamblin discusses the power of thoughts, beliefs, and visualization, guiding readers on how to align their minds with their goals and aspirations. "Within You is the Power" provides practical exercises, techniques, and affirmations for readers to apply in their daily lives. Hamblin encourages individuals to cultivate a positive mindset, focus on their desired outcomes, and develop faith in their ability to manifest their intentions. With its uplifting and motivational tone, "Within You is the Power" has resonated with readers seeking personal transformation and spiritual growth.

  • av Prentice Mulford
    196,-

    Thoughts Are Things by Prentice Mulford is a fascinating look at how powerful our thoughts are and how much they change the world around us. In this fascinating book, Mulford shows how our thoughts are not just passing thoughts but real forces that shape our lives. Mulford looks at the deep connection between our inner world of ideas and our outer world of experiences. He does this with eloquence and insight. This book is a treasure chest full of useful advice and timeless truths. Mulford gives us tools and techniques that help us use the creative power of our thinking to change our lives from the inside out. As you study the deep lessons in "Thoughts Are Things," you will realize that your thoughts are not just fleeting words, but powerful seeds that can bring about what you want. Mulford's timeless advice will show you how to use your mind to its fullest potential and live a life of conscious purpose. Through its pages, you'll find the secret treasures of your mind and learn the amazing truth that thoughts are, in fact, things that can change your life in powerful ways.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    316,-

    Within the enthralling pages of Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume II, the intense wisdom and indomitable spirit of Swami Vivekananda shine brilliantly. This extraordinary compilation presents a tapestry of his writings, speeches, and dialogues, offering readers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the depths of his transformative teachings. Through this magnificent volume, readers embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery, gaining insight into the interconnectedness of personal growth and social transformation. 'Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume II' is an invaluable resource for seekers of truth, social activists, and those who yearn for spiritual fulfillment.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    316,-

    The monumental work, Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume I, stands as a timeless testament to the spiritual brilliance and profound vision of Swami Vivekananda. Within the pages of this treasured compilation, readers are invited to immerse themselves in the vast ocean of wisdom that emanated from this revered spiritual luminary. Through his eloquence and compassionate guidance, Vivekananda leads readers on a transformative journey, unveiling the interconnectedness of all beings and emphasizing the importance of self-realization and service to humanity. By delving into the wisdom contained within these pages, readers can embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and social service. It is a book that ignites the flame of spiritual awakening, instilling a sense of purpose, and inspiring individuals to make a positive impact in the world.

  • av Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon
    270,-

    "The Autobiography of Madame Guyon" is a profound spiritual work written by Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon, commonly known as Madame Guyon. In her autobiography, Madame Guyon shares her deep devotion to God and her quest for spiritual union with the Divine. She delves into her contemplative prayer practices, her encounters with divine love, and her reflections on the nature of faith and spirituality. Madame Guyon's writings emphasize the importance of interior transformation and self-surrender in the pursuit of spiritual growth. She explores the concept of "the interior life," a state of deep communion with God that transcends external religious practices and rituals. The autobiography also sheds light on Madame Guyon's encounters with religious authorities and the challenges she faced due to her controversial beliefs. Despite facing criticism and even imprisonment, Madame Guyon remained steadfast in her commitment to her spiritual path. "The Autobiography of Madame Guyon" has had a lasting impact on Christian mysticism and contemplative spirituality. Her writings have inspired countless individuals seeking a deeper connection with the divine and a more intimate understanding of the transformative power of faith. Madame Guyon's autobiography is considered a classic in spiritual literature, valued for its poetic prose, profound insights, and timeless wisdom. It continues to resonate with readers across different religious traditions, offering guidance and inspiration for those on their own spiritual journeys.

  • av James Allen
    196,-

    The empowering masterpiece From Poverty to Power written by James Allen unveils a transformative roadmap that leads readers from the depths of scarcity and struggles to the heights of prosperity and inner peace. Through this profound literary work, readers are invited to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal empowerment. By aligning their thoughts and actions with the principles shared within these pages, individuals can transcend poverty¿both external and internal¿and manifest a life of prosperity, peace, and genuine fulfillment. From Poverty to Power is a testament to the extraordinary capacity of the human spirit to rise above adversity and manifest a life of abundance. It is a book that empowers, enlightens, and serves as a guiding light on the path to personal transformation and the realization of prosperity and peace.

  • av Holmes Ernest S
    296,-

    The Science of Mind is a great book about spirituality that was written by a great spiritual guide. In it, Ernest Holmes talks about how our thoughts connect us to a creative law in the world. He shows us how to put spiritual ideas into practice in our daily lives. He shows how man can shape his own fate and decide what kind of life he wants to live. He says that the mind of God and the mind of man are linked. Since God's mind is infinite, this means that man's mind has an infinite number of ways to show himself. It's a book that anyone who wants to really understand ideas should read and study over and over again, since it talks about many different religious and spiritual ideas. It goes far beyond the simple goal of getting rich, spilling over into ideas like God and the divine reason.

  • av Thomas Chandler Haliburton
    316,-

    "Nature and Human Nature" by Thomas Chandler Haliburton is a captivating collection of essays that explores the intricate relationship between the natural world and human behavior. Written by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, a renowned Canadian author, the book delves into various aspects of human nature and its connection to the natural environment. Through a blend of keen observation and insightful analysis, Haliburton offers thought-provoking perspectives on topics such as the influence of nature on human character, the impact of the natural world on our emotions and perceptions, and the ways in which our interactions with nature shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. With wit, wisdom, and a deep appreciation for the natural world, "Nature and Human Nature" invites readers to ponder the profound connections between humanity and the environment, encouraging a deeper understanding of ourselves and our place in the larger tapestry of life.

  • av Napoleon Hill
    256,-

    The Path to Personal Power' by Napoleon Hill is a motivational and inspirational book that provides practical guidance for individuals seeking to unleash their personal power and achieve success in various aspects of life. Drawing from Hill's extensive research and interviews with successful individuals, the book presents a roadmap to personal growth and empowerment. In the book, Hill explores the importance of self-discipline, persistence, and a burning desire to achieve one's goals. He delves into the power of positive thinking, visualization, and goal-setting as essential tools for personal transformation. The story serves as a guidebook for individuals seeking to harness their inner potential and create a life of abundance and fulfillment. By implementing the principles and techniques outlined in the book, readers can unlock their personal power, overcome limitations, and achieve their dreams.

  • av Catharine Parr Traill
    256,-

    "The Backwoods of Canada" is a captivating memoir written by Catharine Parr Traill, offering a firsthand account of her experiences as a settler in the Canadian wilderness. Through engaging prose, Traill recounts the challenges and triumphs she faced as she and her family established a new life in the backwoods. She vividly describes the rugged landscapes, the harsh climate, and the daily struggles of survival, including building a log cabin, clearing land, and growing crops. Traill's detailed observations of the natural environment, the indigenous people she encounters, and the hardships of pioneer life offer readers a unique glimpse into the realities of early Canadian settlement. "The Backwoods of Canada" is not only a personal narrative but also a valuable historical document, shedding light on the hardships and resilience of the early settlers and the transformative power of the Canadian wilderness. Traill's work continues to be celebrated for its literary merit, providing readers with an engaging and insightful perspective on the pioneer experience in 19th-century Canada.

  • av James Allen
    186,-

    In the timeless literary gem, "All These Things Added," James Allen skillfully unveils the key to unlocking a life of abundance, spiritual enlightenment, and profound fulfillment. Through profound insights and practical guidance, the author illuminates the path toward harmonizing material success with inner growth and spiritual awakening. This remarkable literary work acts as a guiding light, illuminating the path to a life of fulfillment and spiritual growth. It serves as a reminder that true prosperity encompasses not only material wealth but also inner peace, joy, and a deep connection to the divine. By immersing themselves in the wisdom of "All These Things Added," readers can unlock their full potential, embrace abundance in all its forms, and embark on a transformative journey toward spiritual enlightenment. It is a book that empowers, inspires, and invites individuals to realize their inherent capacity to create a life filled with purpose, prosperity, and profound inner fulfillment.

  • av Thomas Babington Macaulay
    370,-

    "The History of England, from the Accession of James II Vol-2¿ is a renowned historical work written by Thomas Babington Macaulay. This volume is the continuation of Macaulay's comprehensive exploration of English history, focusing on the period following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. In Volume 2, Macaulay delves into the reigns of William, Queen Anne, and the subsequent Hanoverian monarchs. He meticulously examines the policies, conflicts, and societal changes that shaped England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Macaulay's narrative style and profound knowledge of English history captivate readers, offering them a deeper understanding of this transformative era. "The History of England" Volume 2 received widespread acclaim for its scholarly rigor, eloquent prose, and insightful analysis. Macaulay's work continues to be regarded as a significant contribution to the field of historical literature, providing readers with an invaluable account of England's past.

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    256,-

    Conversations and Dialogues-III is a profound literary work written by Swami Vivekananda. This book encapsulates a compilation of enlightening conversations and dialogues that occurred during Swami Vivekananda's travels and interactions with people from diverse backgrounds. The book delves into a wide range of topics, exploring the depths of spirituality, philosophy, and human existence. Throughout the pages of Conversations and Dialogues-III, Swami Vivekananda explores the fundamental questions of life, the nature of reality, and the purpose of human existence. The book also sheds light on social issues prevalent during Swami Vivekananda's time, such as poverty, inequality, and the caste system, reflecting his deep concern for the welfare and upliftment of society. "Conversations and Dialogues-III" serves as a profound guide for seekers of truth, providing them with timeless wisdom and practical insights to navigate the complexities of life.

  • av Edward S Ellis
    186,-

    It's amazing how God can work in so many various ways for different peoples, as seen in the relationships between Native Americans and our group of the little white family, and the Oma family portrayed in The Daughter of the Chieftain : the Story of an Indian Girl. On the other side, however, is the appalling way that both groups treated one another. This is a true tale of an Indian Chieftain who makes friends with a young white girl (or vice versa), makes friends with the family, pays visits, and eventually brings his young daughter along. Then everything goes wrong, the Iroquois wage war on the white people and slaughter many of them, but the chieftain manages to save this one family, with a significant contribution from his young daughter. The Chieftain and his family are ultimately... No, the suspense cannot be revealed. You should read the complete story for that!

  • av G a Henty
    270,-

    By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War tells the story of Frank Hargate, a young man who is sent to Africa to work as an assistant to a naturalist. Frank is a brave and resourceful young man, and he soon finds himself caught up in the Ashanti War. The Ashantis are a powerful tribe who are fighting against the British for control of the Gold Coast. Frank and his friend Mr. Goodenough are captured by the Ashantis and taken to their capital city, Kumasi. They are forced to witness the brutal execution of a British prisoner, and they are themselves in danger of being killed. However, Frank and Mr. Goodenough manage to escape and make their way back to British lines. They are hailed as heroes, and Frank is awarded a medal for his bravery. The book is a thrilling adventure story, but it is also a historical novel that provides a glimpse into a time when the British Empire was expanding its reach into Africa. The book is well-written and engaging, and it is sure to appeal to readers of all ages.

  • av Napoleon Hill
    270,-

    "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill outlines the principles and strategies for achieving financial success and personal fulfillment. Hill interviewed over 500 successful individuals, including Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Edison, to distill their insights into a comprehensive guide for readers. The book emphasizes the power of one's thoughts and beliefs in shaping their reality. Hill introduces the concept of the "Law of Attraction," which suggests that focusing on positive thoughts and visualizing success can attract wealth and opportunities. He also highlights the importance of setting clear goals, developing a burning desire to achieve them, and maintaining unwavering faith and persistence. Hill emphasizes the significance of building strong relationships and networking with like-minded individuals who can provide support and guidance on the journey to success. Additionally, he stresses the importance of mastering one's emotions, overcoming fear, and developing self-discipline. "Think and Grow Rich" offers practical advice and timeless wisdom to help readers transform their mindset and take control of their financial destiny. It continues to inspire and motivate individuals seeking personal and financial growth.

  • av Scott Walter
    256,-

    "Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field" is an epic narrative poem written by Sir Walter Scott, a prominent Scottish author and poet of the 19th century. This historical and romantic work brings to life the events surrounding the Battle of Flodden, a significant conflict between England and Scotland. The poem tells the story of Lord Marmion, a proud and ambitious nobleman who becomes entangled in a web of love, honor, and political intrigue. "Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field" is not only a tale of romance and adventure but also a reflection on themes such as honor, loyalty, and the consequences of hubris. Scott's poetic language, descriptive imagery, and attention to detail transport readers to the battlefield, courtly halls, and scenic landscapes of medieval Scotland and England. The poem showcases Scott's deep knowledge of history and his passion for preserving Scotland's cultural heritage. Through "Marmion," he revitalizes the past and imbues it with a sense of drama, heroism, and tragedy. With its memorable characters, evocative settings, and lyrical verse, "Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field" is a classic work that continues to resonate with audiences, offering a captivating blend of history, romance, and poetic beauty.

  • av Dale Carnegie
    256,-

    "Make Yourself Unforgettable" by Dale Carnegie is a compelling self-improvement book that explores the art of leaving a lasting impression and making a positive impact on others. Drawing upon his expertise in human relations and communication, Carnegie offers practical strategies and insights to help readers stand out, be memorable, and create meaningful connections. The book covers various aspects of personal and professional life, including communication skills, social interactions, and building relationships. The author emphasizes the importance of genuine interest in others, active listening, and effective storytelling in captivating and engaging people. Through real-life examples and relatable anecdotes, Carnegie illustrates the power of authenticity, empathy, and charisma in making oneself unforgettable. He provides practical techniques to enhance communication, boost confidence, and leave a lasting impression.

  • av Satyen Mohapatra
    256,-

    "The World of Science Fiction Films" with the aid of Satyen Mohapatra is a complete exploration of the fascinating style of science fiction inside the realm of cinema. Mohapatra, a famend creator and movie professional, delves deep into the evolution, impact, and enduring appeal of technology fiction on the silver display. The ebook serves as a meticulously researched and idea-scary adventure thru the history of science fiction cinema. Mohapatra lines the style's origins from its early days in silent films to its contemporary prominence within the worldwide movie industry. He gives vital insights into the improvement of science fiction, highlighting iconic films, visionary directors, and the technological advancements that have allowed those otherworldly stories to return to lifestyles. What sets this work apart is its potential to no longer only chronicle the genre's evolution but additionally to research the profound issues, motifs, and societal reflections inherent in technology fiction movies. Mohapatra's exploration of how those films reflect humanity's fears, hopes, and goals for the future is each enlightening and attractive. "The World of Science Fiction Films" is an crucial read for movie fanatics, students, and anybody intrigued by using the spell binding global of science fiction at the large display.

  • av Napoleon Hill
    196,-

    The Magic Ladder to Success is a self-help book written by Napoleon Hill in 1930. The book is a distillation of Hill's lifetime of research into the principles of success. Hill argues that success is not something that happens to you, but something that you create. He identifies 17 factors that he believes are essential for success, including: a burning desire, a definite chief aim, self-discipline, imagination, initiative, persistence, and the habit of doing more than is expected. Hill also emphasizes the importance of a positive mental attitude and a willingness to learn from your mistakes. The Magic Ladder to Success is a classic self-help book that has been read by millions of people around the world. It is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to achieve success in any area of their life.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    280,-

    Prepare to embark on a captivating adventure that spans the vast expanse of the Pacific in R. M. Ballantyne's mesmerizing masterpiece, 'Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader: A Tale of the Pacific.' With unique prose and an enthralling plot, Ballantyne immerses readers in a world brimming with danger, discovery, and the enduring spirit of exploration. Through the eyes of the intrepid protagonist, Gascoyne, readers are transported to the remote islands of the Pacific, teeming with exotic flora, fauna, and untold treasures. As a sandalwood trader, Gascoyne navigates treacherous waters and battles the elements, forging a path through uncharted territory. As the plot unfolds, Gascoyne's journey becomes not only a physical expedition but also an exploration of the human spirit. Through encounters with diverse cultures and characters, Gascoyne grapples with the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of wealth and personal fulfillment.

  • av Sidney Norton Deane
    306,-

    Within the vast expanse of theological literature, certain luminaries stand as pillars of wisdom, casting their profound influence across the ages. Among them, St. Anselm shines as a celestial beacon, his wisdom captured and unveiled in the eloquent prose of Sidney Norton Deane's masterful work. The Works of St. Anselm is not merely a compilation of ancient texts, but rather a sacred portal to the profound depths of medieval thought. Deane, a consummate explorer of religious philosophy, guides readers on an enchanting journey through the mystical tapestry of St. Anselm's mind. Through the pages of this magnum opus, Deane peels back the veils of time, immersing readers in the sublime musings of a medieval genius. St. Anselm's works, expressed with eloquence and devotion, illuminate the delicate interplay between faith and reason, sparking intellectual fires that still burn bright in the contemporary world. It invites readers to embark on a voyage of intellectual and spiritual exploration, navigating the ethereal realms of faith, reason, and divine contemplation.

  • av James Allen
    256,-

    In the world of personal development and spiritual growth, few authors have left as profound an impact as James Allen. His timeless wisdom and eloquent insights have guided countless individuals on their paths to self-realization. The Collected Works of James Allen encapsulates his transformative ideas, presenting a treasure trove of wisdom for readers seeking inner peace, purpose, and success. This unique compilation takes readers on a transformative journey, traversing the depths of the human psyche and exploring the power of thought. What sets Collected Works apart is its ability to transcend time and connect with readers across generations. Allen's prose effortlessly weaves together spirituality and practicality, offering profound insights into the nature of the mind and its influence on our external reality. The book acts as a mirror, reflecting the reader's inner landscape and gently urging them to take responsibility for their thoughts and actions. Within these pages, readers will discover practical techniques to harness the power of thought and transform their lives.

  • av G a Henty
    296,-

    "With Wolfe in Canada: The Winning of a Continent" is a historical novel written by G.A. Henty, a British author known for his adventure stories for young readers. The book tells the story of the Seven Years' War in North America and the pivotal Battle of Quebec. The novel follows the adventures of a young British officer named James Walsham, who joins the army led by General James. Together, they embark on a campaign to capture the strategic city of Quebec from the French forces commanded by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm. Henty's book provides an engaging and educational account of the conflict, offering readers insights into the strategies, tactics, and challenges faced by both sides during the war. "With Wolfe in Canada" serves as both an entertaining read and an introduction to the historical events surrounding the British conquest of Quebec. It offers a glimpse into the bravery and determination of the soldiers involved and sheds light on the larger geopolitical struggles for dominance in the New World.

  • av Thomas Babington Macaulay
    346,-

    "The History of England, from the Accession of James II Vol-1" is a renowned historical work written by Thomas Babington Macaulay, a prominent British historian, poet, and politician. The book, specifically Volume 1, covers the period of English history from the reign of James II, beginning in 1685, up to the Glorious Revolution of 1688. "The History of England" reflects Macaulay's Whig political views and his admiration for the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the establishment of constitutional monarchy and the supremacy of Parliament. The book delves into various aspects of English society, culture, and politics, offering insightful analysis and vivid descriptions of historical events. Macaulay's work quickly gained popularity and acclaim for its meticulous research and engaging narrative. It remains a significant contribution to the field of English historiography and continues to be studied and referenced by scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

  • av Robert Michael Ballantyne
    270,-

    Deep Down is a novel about the dangers and hardships of life in a Cornish tin mine in the mid-19th century. The story follows Oliver Trembath, a young doctor who comes to the mining town of St. Just to work at the Botallack mine. Trembath is initially horrified by the conditions in the mine, but he soon comes to admire the courage and determination of the miners. The novel explores the themes of courage, friendship, and community. Trembath learns to appreciate the simple things in life, and he comes to see the miners as his friends. He also witnesses the dangers of mining, and he comes to understand the importance of safety. Deep Down is a historical novel, but it is also a work of fiction. Ballantyne uses his imagination to create a vivid and suspenseful story. The novel is full of action and adventure, and it provides a glimpse into a way of life that has long since disappeared.

  • av John George Bourinot
    296,-

    "Canada under British Rule 1760-1900" is a seminal work by John George Bourinot that delves into the historical period of Canada's development as a British colony. In this insightful book, Bourinot examines the political, economic, and social dynamics that shaped the nation during this critical era. With meticulous research and a comprehensive approach, Bourinot explores the impact of British rule on Canada's governance, institutions, and society. He delves into topics such as the Quebec Act of 1774, the Constitutional Act of 1791, and the challenges and conflicts that arose during the rebellions of 1837-1838. The book delves into the complex relationships between the British Crown, colonial administrators, and the diverse communities that inhabited Canada during this period. Bourinot's exploration of economic developments, including the fur trade, railway expansion, and industrialization, offers valuable insights into Canada's economic transformation.

  • av Sarah Tytler
    280,-

    Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen Vol-2 continues the powerful biography of Queen Victoria where Sarah goes deeper into the reign of Queen Victoria, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and personal experiences of one of the longest-serving monarchs in British history. Tytler's book dissects the political dynamics of Victoria's later reign and the impact she had on the Victorian era, as a constitutional monarch. With keen attention to detail and compelling narration, This story gives a vivid picture of the character complexities that Victoria possessed and the tumultuous period she lived in. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the queen's accomplishments, the societal changes occurring during her reign, and the enduring legacy she left behind.

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