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Bible Study Mark Chapter 1 With Adult & Kid Version

By Teaching Dinos

This in-depth bible study on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 1, contains two versions that walk you through some of the events during the life of Jesus. One version for students and children between the ages of 8-12, and the other for teens, teachers, and adults. This would be a great resource for homeschoolers as well.

This study was created to help encourage you to do along with your students, or child, as you dive deeper into Mark. By doing these lessons together, not only is it a wonderful way to bond with your child or students over the word of God as you share what you've learned, but you also set an example of the importance of studying the REAL bible! Often kid's are exposed to so many bible stories, often littered with inaccuracies, that it can make the details and messages confusing.

Don't underestimate the power of God's Word, it can stand on it's own!⭐

This study was based on scripture using the ESV bible, but you are welcome to use any version you would like. It would be helpful, for teens and adults, to have access to the Strong's Concordance to look up some of the root words. (I love using Blueletterbible.org to get access to this, as well as other commentary or bible versions.)

Take 1 day, or 7 days to complete this! Go at your own pace!

If you've enjoyed this resource, please consider reviewing it and letting me know if you would like to see more! I would love to create more, if I know they are useful to others.

Included:

✅Teen/Adult Version - 6 pages

✅Child (8-12yr) Version - 6 pages
✅Cover, TOU, etc.

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Statement of Faith:

I believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. I believe that Jesus is fully God and fully human, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life and paid the penalty for our sins through his death on the cross, resurrected on the third day having victory over death. I believe in the trinity, that God is existent in 3 separate persons - God the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit. I believe, as Calvary Chapel states, “that all people are by nature separated from God and responsible for their own sin, but that salvation, redemption, and forgiveness are freely offered to all by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. When a person repents of sin and accepts Jesus Christ as personal Savior and Lord, trusting Him to save, that person is immediately born again and sealed by the Holy Spirit, all his/her sins are forgiven, and that person becomes a child of God, destined to spend eternity with the Lord.” If you’d like to read more, you can click HERE.
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English Irregular Verbs

By LanguageMeisterLab

A clear and comprehensive reference for high frequency irregular verbs in English, presenting their base forms, past simple and past participle forms in an easy-to-read layout.It is essential for students, teachers and language learners who want to master English irregular verbs with ease.

Available in PDF format.

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The Themes of Genesis: The Genealogy of Noah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the genealogy of Noah in Genesis 10 with this helpful Genesis Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 10 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 10 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 10
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 10
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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My Ukulele Chords - 3 Worksheets for Chord Notation

By ZS Music Publishing

Give your Ukulele students a little more to think about in their lessons!

MY UKULELE CHORDS is a set of three worksheets where students get to fill in chords on the pages that they learn in three different ways!

Included in this resource, we have pages for:

  • 20 Blank Chord Boxes for students to draw in the chords, and the chord name.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes where the names are given, BUT students must also write in the note names of the chords as well as the finger placements.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes for students to add in chord names AND the notes as they learn them as well.

What's the benefit of having students learn the note names of the chords? This will help them translate the notes when they begin to read standard notation and TAB notation, and will help them identify the notes on a staff and/or TAB later on!

If you find this resource helpful for you and your students, be sure to give it a review and a rating! Your support of a small business is greatly appreciated!

Catalog: UP-MUCW-DG

© 2024 ZS Music Publishing. All Rights Reserved.

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My 3-String Guitar Chords - 3 Worksheets for Chord Notation

By ZS Music Publishing

Give your 3-String Guitar students a little more to think about in their lessons!

MY 3-STRING GUITAR CHORDS is a set of three worksheets where students get to fill in chords on the pages that they learn in three different ways!

Included in this resource, we have pages for:

  • 20 Blank Chord Boxes for students to draw in the chords, and the chord name.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes where the names are given, BUT students must also write in the note names of the chords as well as the finger placements.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes for students to add in chord names AND the notes as they learn them as well.

What's the benefit of having students learn the note names of the chords? This will help them translate the notes when they begin to read standard notation and TAB notation, and will help them identify the notes on a staff and/or TAB later on!


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Catalog: GP-MGCW-DG

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My Guitar Chords - 3 Worksheets for Chord Notation

By ZS Music Publishing

Give your Guitar students a little more to think about in their lessons!

MY GUITAR CHORDS is a set of three worksheets where students get to fill in chords on the pages that they learn in three different ways!

Included in this resource, we have pages for:

  • 20 Blank Chord Boxes for students to draw in the chords, and the chord name.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes where the names are given, BUT students must also write in the note names of the chords as well as the finger placements.
  • 15 Blank Chord Boxes for students to add in chord names AND the notes as they learn them as well.

What's the benefit of having students learn the note names of the chords? This will help them translate the notes when they begin to read standard notation and TAB notation, and will help them identify the notes on a staff and/or TAB later on!

If you find this resource helpful for you and your students, be sure to give it a review and a rating! Your support of a small business is greatly appreciated!

Catalog: UP-MGCW-DG

© 2024 ZS Music Publishing. All Rights Reserved.

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French Basics Numbers 1-31, Months, Seasons, Days of the Week, Dates Learning Aid

By LanguageMeisterLab

This visually engaging reference aid covers essential French basics, including numbers 1-31, months, days of the week, seasons and date examples. Perfect for classroom displays, learner exercise books or independent learning, it provides a clear and structured guide to key vocabulary.

Available in PDF format.

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Grammar Tables | All 12 English Tenses | Handouts

By Miss Clever Cookie

These printable, easy to use grammar charts will help your students learn all 12 English tenses and the conjugation of the verbs to HAVE, HAVE GOT and to BE. They're ideal for students with learning difficulties / younger students who find copying from a board challenging. They fit perfectly in A5 notebooks. Just print out, cut up and hand out.

Grammar tables for each tense cover

  • affirmative, negative and interrogative forms (+short answers)
  • short (contracted) and long forms of verbs

Choose between complete tables and tables that require student input* (*available in tenses in which grammatical verbs change in third-person singular).

List of grammar tables:

  • to be in present simple
  • to have
  • have got
  • present simple
  • present continuous
  • present perfect
  • present perfect continuous
  • past simple
  • past simple - to be
  • past continuous
  • past perfect
  • past perfect continuous
  • future simple
  • future continuous
  • future perfect
  • future perfect continuous

If you loved this product, please be sure to come back to my store and leave feedback. By leaving feedback, you can earn credit towards your future purchases!

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Pronoun-Antecedent: ELA Editing/Revising/Grammar Practice/Test Prep

By Blooming Through High School

Pronoun Antecedent Agreement practice with detailed teaching notes included along with a practice activity that will give students an opportunity to practice before state or district assessments.

INCLUDED: PDF, Word Doc, and 1 Self-Grading Google Form!

BUNDLE & SAVE: ELA Test Prep, Study Guide & Activities Bundle

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Piano Cheat Sheet - Piano Cliff Notes

By HiggyBs Choir

Piano Cliff Notes is your one-page, front-only cheat sheet to piano essentials, perfect for students just starting out or those needing a quick refresher! This guide covers the core basics of piano playing and music literacy, ensuring you're always prepared at the keyboard.
Included:

  • B/W & Color Option Available
  • Finger Numbers: A simple diagram showing which fingers correspond to numbers (1-5) for both hands, making hand positioning easy.
  • Treble & Bass Clef Notes: Clear visuals of note names on both staves, helping you read music with confidence.
  • Rhythm Durations: Quick references for quarter, half, whole notes, and more to keep your timing spot on.
  • Notes on a Staff: Identify notes on the grand staff with mnemonic devices to remember their placements.
  • Notes on the Piano: A piano keyboard graphic showing note names, helping you connect what you read on the staff to what you play.
  • Dynamics: A guide to understanding musical dynamics, from soft to loud, with examples like piano, forte, and crescendo.

Tuck this guide into your piano binder for a handy reference before lessons or practice sessions, and take the guesswork out of reading and playing music!

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Choir Cheat Sheet - Choir Cliff Notes

By HiggyBs Choir

Choir Cliff Notes is your ultimate one-page guide to mastering the basics of music literacy! Designed specifically for choir students, this front-only cheat sheet covers all the essentials you need to navigate your sheet music with confidence.

Included:

  • Diatonic Solfege: A quick reference to help you nail those scales and sightreading.
  • B/W & Color Option Available
  • Treble & Bass Clef Notes: Learn to recognize note names with fun memory aids from a familiar treble clef song, and bass clef rap.
  • Dynamics: A clear breakdown of musical dynamics, from pianissimo to fortissimo, and everything in between.
  • Note Durations: Visual examples of quarter notes, half notes, whole notes, and eighth notes to keep your rhythm sharp.
  • Real Sheet Music Example: An annotated section of actual music, highlighting key elements like Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, bar lines, and measures for easy reading and practice.
  • Chromatic Solfege: Includes hands signs of the chromatic solfege in order for students to reference.
  • Key Signature: Teaches students to identify key signature quickly and easily.

Keep this guide in your binder for quick reference before rehearsal or performances, and never miss a beat!

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The Themes of Genesis: Jacob Steals the Blessing Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing in Genesis 27 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 27 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 27 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 27
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 27
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Life of Isaac: Genesis 25-26

Next Lesson in the Series:

Jacob's Ladder: Genesis 28

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Photography | Video Broadcasting | A Camera and It's Parts (DSLR Edition)

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

Here's a quick introduction of a camera and it's parts! The links direct you to a website where all of the parts of the camera are identified with images and descriptions.

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Transition Words: ELA Revising/Editing/Grammar/Test Prep for MS & HS

By Blooming Through High School

Transition Word practice with detailed teaching notes included along with 4 practice activities that will give students an opportunity to practice before state or district assessments.

INCLUDES: PDF, Word Doc and 4 Google Quizzes!

Bundle & Save with THE TEST PREP BUNDLE COVERING ALL THE REVISING & EDITING SKILLS Students need to know!

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The Themes of Genesis: The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 19 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 19 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 19
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 19
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

God at the Oak of Mamre: Genesis 18

Next Lesson in the Series:

Abimelech the Innocent: Genesis 20

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The Themes of Genesis: The Genealogy of Adam Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the genealogy of Adam in Genesis 5 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 5 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 5 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 5
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 5
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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The Themes of Genesis: Benjamin is Accused and Captured Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Benjamin Accused and Captured in Genesis 44 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 44 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 44 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 44
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 44
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Joseph's Brothers Return to Egypt: Genesis 43

Next Lesson in the Series:

Joseph Revealed: Genesis 45

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The Themes of Genesis: Joseph's Brother's Come to Egypt Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Joseph's Brothers Come to Egypt in Genesis 42 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 42 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 42 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 42
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 42
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Joseph and Pharaoh: Genesis 41

Next Lesson in the Series:

Joseph's Brothers Return to Egypt: Genesis 43

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The Themes of Genesis: Joseph and Pharaoh Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Joseph Interpreting Pharoah's Dreams in Genesis 41 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 41 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 41 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 41
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 41
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Joseph in Prison: Genesis 40

Next Lesson in the Series:

Joseph Meets His Brothers: Genesis 42

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The Themes of Genesis: Joseph Sold Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story leading up to Joseh being sold into slavery, including Joseh's Dreams and The Coat of Many Colors in Genesis 37 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 37 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 37 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 37
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 37
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Genealogy of Israel: Genesis 34-36

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Line of Judah: Genesis 38

English Language Arts
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