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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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2 | 1 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Population structure
-Kenya
-Germany
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Define the term data - Identify sources of population data in a country. -Debate on the sources of population data in a country - Appreciate on the sources of population data in a country. |
-The learner is guided to define the term data
-In groups, learners are guided to identify and debate on the sources of population data in the country. |
What is population data?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
2 | 2 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Population structure in Kenya
Population structure in Germany |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explain factors determining population structure in Kenya. - Create a chart showing factors determining population structure in Kenya. -Appreciate factors determining population structure in Kenya. |
-The learner is guided to explain factors determining population structure in Kenya.
- In groups learners Are guided to create a chart showing factors determining population structure in Kenya. |
What factors determine. Population structure in Kenya?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
2 | 3 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Population structure
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe what is population pyramid -Construct age-sex population pyramids of developed countries. -Appreciate population pyramids of developed countries. |
-The learner is guided to describe what is population pyramid
-Learners in groups are guided to construct age-sex population pyramids of developed countries. |
What is population pyramid?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
2 | 4 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Population structure
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe age -sex population pyramids of developed countries. -Construct age-sex population pyramids of developing countries. -Appreciate age-sex population pyramids of developing countries. |
-the learner is guided to describe age sex population pyramids of developing countries.
-Learners in groups are guided to construct age-sex population pyramids of developing countries. |
. What is age-sex population pyramid?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
3 | 1 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Population structure
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Determine the significance of population structure in the distribution of natural resources in a society. -Create a poster showing significance of population structure and distribution of natural resources in a society -Appreciate significance of population structure and distribution of natural resources in the society. |
-learner is guided to determine The significance of population structure in The distribution of natural resources in a society.
-learners in groups are guided to create a poster showing significance of population structure in distribution of natural resources in The society. |
What is the significance of population structure?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
3 | 2 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful
resolution
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- define the term peace - Explain Types of peace for sustainable natural social interactions. - Create a poster showing types of Peace for sustainable social interactions. -Embrace types of peace for sustainable social interactions. |
-learner is guided to define The term peace and explain types of peace for sustainable social interaction
-in groups learners are guided to create a poster showing types of peace for sustainable social interactions |
What is peace?
|
- course book
-Digital devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
3 | 3 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful conflict resolution
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Define the term conflict. -Identify barriers to Conflict resolution in day to day life. -Debate on barriers to conflict resolution in day to day life . -Desire to identify barriers to conflict resolution in day to day life. |
-learner is guided to
Use print resources to search for barriers to conflict resolution and present in the class - In groups learners are guided to debate on barriers to conflict resolution in day to day life. |
What is conflict?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
3 | 4 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful conflict resolution
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Define the term Emotion. -Explore ways of managing emotions in the promotion of peace in the community -Appreciate ways of managing emotions in promotion of peace in the community |
-The learner is guides to define the term Emotion
- in groups learners. are guided to explore ways of managing emotions |
What are emotions?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
4 | 1 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful conflict resolution
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe initiatives and agreements at community level for harmonious living. -Create a poster showing peace initiatives and agreements at community level for harmonious living. - Appreciate these initiatives and agreements at community level for harmonious living . |
-The learner is guided to describe peace initiatives and agreements at community level for harmonious living
-learners in groups are guided to create a poster showing peace initiatives and agreements at community level for harmonious living. |
What is peace initiative and agreement?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
4 | 2 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful conflict resolution
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe scenarios on emotional intelligence for peaceful conflict resolution in society. - Design scenarios for emotional intelligence for peaceful conflict resolution in society. -Appreciate scenarios on emotional intelligence for peaceful conflict resolution in society |
-The learner is guided to describe scenarios on emotional intelligence for peaceful conflict resolution in society.
- in groups, learners are guided to design scenarios on emotional intelligence for peaceful conflict resolution in society. |
What is emotional intelligence?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
4 | 3 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Peaceful conflict resolution
Healthy relationships -effective communication -Negotiation skills -Empathy -Assertiveness |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe possible solutions for managing emotions to promote peace in the community. -Create a poster on possible solutions for managing emotions to promote peace in the community. |
-The learner is guided to describe possible solutions for managing emotions to promote peace in the community.
-In groups, learners are guided to create a poster on possible solutions for managing emotions to promote peace. In the community. |
What is emotions?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
4 | 4 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Healthy relationships
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explore barriers to harmonious relationships - Create a post on barriers to harmonious relationships. - Desire to learn more on barriers to harmonious relationships. |
-learner I guided to speak clearly and effectively as they discuss barriers to harmonious relationships in groups.
- learners are guided to create a poster on barriers to harmonious relationships. |
-What are barriers to harmonious relationships?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
5 | 1 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Healthy relationships
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Research barriers to harmonious relationship. - Write a report on barriers to harmonious relationship. -Desire to learn more on barriers to harmonious relationships |
-learner is guided to research on barriers to harmonious relationships in groups.
- learners are guided to write a report on barriers to harmonious relationships. |
What are barriers to harmonious relationships?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
5 | 2 |
PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS
|
Healthy relationships
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe strategies to overcome barriers to healthy relationships - Design strategies to overcome barriers to healthy relationships - Appreciate strategies to overcome barriers to healthy relationships. |
-Learner is guided to use print resources to research strategies to overcome barriers to healthy relationships.
-In groups, learners are guided to design strategies to overcome battles to healthy relationships. |
How can we promote healthy relationships in the community?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
5 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe what is a topographical map. -Describe human activities on topographical maps. - Create a poster on human activities on topographical maps - Appreciate human activities on topographical maps |
-The learner is guided to describe topographical map and describe human activities on topographical maps
- learners in groups are guided to create a poster on human activities on topographical maps. |
What is a topographical map?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
5 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify on topographical maps how human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads. - Create a chart showing how human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads. - Desire to learn more on how human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads. |
-The learner is gated to identify on topographical maps how human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads
-. Learners in groups are guided to create a chart showing how human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads. |
How does human activities like agriculture and mining affect roads?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
6 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify on topographical maps how human activities like urban development and deforestation effect roads. - Create a post on human activities like urban development and deforestation affect roads. Desire to learn more on human activities that affect roads. |
-The learner is guided to identify on topographic of maps how human activities like urban development and deforestation affect roads.
-In groups, learners are guided to create a poster human activities like urban development and deforestation. |
How does human activities like urban development and deforestation affect roads?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
6 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe how parts of a topographical maps are reduced. - Use creative thinking skills to reduce parts of topographical maps. -Appreciate creative thinking skills to reduce parts of topographical maps. |
-The learner is guided to describe how parts of a topographical map are reduced.
-learners in groups are guided to draw a sketch map to reduce part of topographical maps and present it to peers. |
-how can parts of topographical maps be reduced?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
6 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe cross section from topographical maps. -Illustrate cross sections from topographical maps - Appreciate cross sections from topographical maps |
-learner is guided to describe cross sections from topographical maps
- Individually, the learner is guided to draw cross sections from topographical map showing human activities. |
What is a topographical map?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
6 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Topographical maps
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe human activities on topographical maps. -Draw cross sections from topographical maps showing human activities appreciate human activities on topographical maps. |
-The learner is guided to describe human activities on topographical maps.
-The learner is guided to draw closed sections from topographical maps showing human activities. |
Why are tographical maps important?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
7 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe what is earth movement -Explore the types and causes of earth movements in the environment. -Create a poster on types and courses of earth movements in the environment. -Appreciate types and causes of earth movements in the environment. |
-learner is guided to brainstorm the types and causes of earth movements and present them in class.
-In groups, learners are guided to create a poster on types and causes of earth movements in the environment. |
What is earth movements?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
7 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the term continental drift. - Explain theories of continental drift in the formation of Continent. -Appreciate the theories of continental drift in formation of continent. |
-The learner is guided to describe the term continental drift.
- Learners in groups are guided to use print resources to research theories of continental drift in earth movement and make short notes. |
What is continental drift?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
7 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes
Internal land forming processes faults -rift valley |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the term plate tectonics - Analyse the effects of plate tectonic in the formation of continent -Appreciate the effect of plate tectonic in the formation of continent. |
-The learner is guided to describe The term plate tectonic
- in groups learners are guided to analyse The effects of plate tectonic in The formation of continent. |
What is plate tectonic?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
7 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes faults
-block mountains
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the formation of block mountain due to faulting in the environment -Illustrates the formation of block mountain due to faulting in environment. - Appreciate the formation of the Block Mountain due to faulting in the environment. |
-learner is guided to describe The formation of The block mountain due to faulting in The environment.
-in groups, learners are guided to draw a sketch illustrating The formation of The block mountain due to faulting in The environment and display for peer assessment. |
How is block mountain formed?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
8 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes faults
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the formation of faults due to faulting in environment -Illustrate the formation of the fault due to faulting in the environment. -Appreciate the formation of the faults due to faulting in the environment. |
-learner is guided to describe The formation of The faults due to faulting in The environment.
-in groups learners are guided to draw a sketch illustrating The formation of faults due to faulting in The environment and display for peer assessment. |
How is a fault formed?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
8 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-explain The effects of faulting on human activities. - create a poster showing effects of faulting on human activities. - Desire to learn more on effects of faulting on human activities. |
-learner is guided to explain The effects of faulting on human activities.
- in groups, learners are guided to create a poster showing effects of faulting on human activities. |
-what are The effects of faulting on human activities?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
8 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal land forming processes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-describe features formed as a result of faulting process - locate features formed as a result of faulting process -Recognize features formed as a result of faulting process. |
-learner is guided to describe features formed as a result of faulting process.
-Learner is guided to use an atlas to locate features from as a result of faulting process. . |
How does land-forms influence human activities?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
8 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi purpose river projects in Africa -river Tana projects in Kenya
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-identify multipurpose river projects along Tana river on Kenya on map of Africa. - draw multipurpose river projects along Tana river in Kenya. - Appreciate multipurpose river along Tana river in Kenya. |
-Learner is guided to use the Internet and print media to identify selected multipurpose river project.
-In groups learners are guided to draw multipurpose river projects along Tana river in Kenya. |
What is multipurpose river project?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
9 |
Midterm |
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10 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi purpose river projects in Africa
-Aswan high dam in Egypt
Multipurpose river projects in Africa -River Tana projects in Kenya |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt on a map of Africa . -Draw multipurpose river projects along Aswan High dam in Egypt on a map of Africa. --Appreciate multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt. |
-Learner is guided to use the Internet and print media to identify selected multipurpose river projects.
-In groups, learners are guided to draw multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt on a map of Africa. |
What is a multipurpose river project?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
10 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi purpose river projects in Africa
-Aswan high dam in Egypt
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Outline the conditions that led to establishment of multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt. -Create a poster showing conditions that led to the establishment of multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt -Appreciate mu |
-learner is guided to discuss the conditions that led to the establishment of multipurpose river projects along Aswan high dam in Egypt.
- In groups, learners are guided to create a poster showing conditions that led to the establishment of multipurpose r |
What conditions led to establishment of multipurpose river projects?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
10 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multipurpose river projects in Africa
-river Tana projects in Kenya
-Aswan high dam in Egypt
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Examine economic importance of multipurpose river projects in Africa. - Create a poster showing economic importance of multipurpose river projects in Africa -Recognize the importance of multipurpose river projects in society. |
-The learner is guided to research the economic importance of multipurpose river projects in Africa, Write short notes and share in groups
-. Learners are guided to create a poster showing economic importance of multipurpose river projects in Africa. |
What is the economic importance of multipurpose river projects in Africa?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
10 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
NATURAL AND HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTS |
Multi purpose river projects in Africa
Multipurpose river projects in Africa |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Assess challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa. - Create a poster showing challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa. - Desire to learn more on challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa.. |
-The learner is guided to brainstorm on challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa
-in groups, learners are guided to create a poster showing challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa. |
What are the challenges facing multipurpose river projects in Africa?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
11 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Define the term. Environment. -Explore factors that lead to degradation of the environment in community -Desire to learn more on factors that lead to degradation of environment in the community. |
-The learner is guided to define The term environment.
- The learners in pairs are guided to explore factors that lead to degradation of environment in The community. |
What is the environment?
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
11 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-describe effects of environmental degradation in society. -create a poster showing effects of environmental degradation in society. - Desire to learn more on effects of environmental degradation in The society. |
-The learners are guided to describe The effects of environmental degradation in society.
-in groups, learners are guided to create a poster showing effects of environmental degradation in The society. |
-What are the effects of invader venture degradation in the society?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
11 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-describe measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability. - Design measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability. -Appreciate measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability. |
-The learner is guided to brainstorm on the measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability.
-In groups, learners are guided to design measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability. |
How do we manage and conserve the environment?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
11 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe plan on participating in environmental conservation activities. - Plan on participating in environmental conservation activities. -Appreciate plan on participating in environmental conservation activities. |
-The learner is guided to describe plan on participating in environmental conservation activities.
- In pairs, learners are guided to plan on participation in environmental conservation activities. |
How do we plan on participating in environmental conservation activities?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
12 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe how to participate in environmental conservation activities in the community. -participate in environmental conservation activities in the community -Desire to participate in environmental conservation activities. Community. |
-The learner is guided to describe how to participate in environmental conservation activities in the community.
-Learner is guided to demonstrate tolerance, express and understand different view points as they participate in environmental conservation in |
Why is it important to conserve the degraded environment?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
12 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and conservation of the environment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-describe The concluded environmental conservation activities in The community. - report on The concluded environmental conservation activities in The community - Appreciate The report on The concluded environmental conservation activities. |
-learner is guided to describe the concluded environmental conservation activities in the community.
- In groups, learners are guided to report on the concluded environmental conservation activities in the community. |
Why do we conserve the environment?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
12 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Word heritage sites in Africa
-Rock-Hewn churches
-Vallee de mai nature reseve
-Serengeti national park
-Robben island
-Victoria falls
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-identify The selected world heritage sites in Africa. - create a poster on The selected world heritages in Africa. -Appreciate The selected world heritages in Africa |
-learner is guided to identify The selected world heritages sites in Africa.
-learners in groups are guided to create a poster on The selected world heritages in Africa. |
What are world heritage sites?
|
- course book
-Computing devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
|
12 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Word heritage sites in africa
-Rock-Hewn churches
-Vallee de mai nature reseve
-Serengeti national park
-Robben island
-Victoria falls
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe location of the selected World Heritage sites on a map. - Locate on a map the selected world heritage sites - appreciate the selected World Heritage sites. |
-Learners are guided to describe the location of the selected World heritage sites on a map.
-In group learners are guided to locate on a map the selected World Heritage Sites. |
What are World heritage sites.
|
- course book
-Computin devices -Chart |
- oral question
-Oral report
-Observation
|
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