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Fine Arts and Communication (650) 949-7584
See Graphic & Interactive Design courses in printmaking, books as art, and digital video. See ART 2A-E, ART 3 and ART 14 for courses in art history.
Courses listed on transcript with an "S" suffix are the first half of the course, "T" indicates the second half.

87 Courses/Sections found for Spring 2013     (Each listing represents a different section.)
Legend: • Online Course % Honors Course √ Off Campus Course   Evening Course
M=Monday  T=Tuesday  W=Wednesday  Th=Thursday  F=Friday  S=Saturday  U=Sunday

Course IDCourse TitleUnits
CRN # Course Activity Time Days Instructor Location

ART 1INTRODUCTION TO ART4.5 Units
An introduction to new ways of thinking about the visual arts, including examinations of the visual elements and artistic media, particularly as they contribute to the development of visual literacy. Includes analysis of western and non-western traditions in the visual arts within a social and historical context.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
40395 ART -001.-01Y Lecture10:00 AM-11:50 AMMWPENNINGTON, SIMON3525
  Laboratory TBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
ART -001.-01Y: Hybrid class. 1.5 weekly TBA hours via online instruction. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements)and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS Degree.
40396• ART -001.-02W LectureTBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
ART -001.-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Course meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AS/AS Degree.
41439 ART -001.-02Y Lecture01:00 PM-02:50 PMMWCONSAVARI, ELIZABETH1501
  Laboratory TBATBACONSAVARI, ELIZABETHONLINE
ART-001.02Y-Hybrid class. 1.5 weekly TBA hours via online instruction. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements)and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS Degree.
40397• ART -001.-03W LectureTBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
ART -001.-03W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Course meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AS/AS Degree.
41440 ART -001.-03Y Lecture10:00 AM-11:50 AMTThCONSAVARI, ELIZABETH1405
  Laboratory TBATBACONSAVARI, ELIZABETHONLINE
ART-001-03Y: Hybrid class. 1.5 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements)and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS Degree.
40398• ART -001.-04W LectureTBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
ART -001.-04W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.. Course meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS Degree.

ART 2AHISTORY OF ART: HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM PREHISTORY THROUGH EARLY CHRISTIANITY4.5 Units
History of Western art from Prehistory through Early Christianity. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the Paleolithic era to the end of the Roman Empire. We will discuss Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Early Byzantine culture. Illustrated lectures and readings.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2AH.
40400• ART -002A-01W LectureTBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
ART -002A-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AS/AS Degree.

ART 2CHISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM THE BAROQUE TO POST-IMPRESSIONISM4.5 Units
History of Western Art from ca. l600 to the 20th century. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the late Renaissance to Post-Impressionism. Illustrated lectures and readings.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2CH.
40402 ART -002C-01Y Lecture10:00 AM-11:50 AMTThPENNINGTON, SIMON1501
  Laboratory TBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
ART -002C-01Y: Hybrid class. 1.5 additional weekly hours via online instruction. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities and United States Cultures & Communities for the AS/AS Degree.

ART 2EA HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ART4.5 Units
A chronological, thematic, and cross-cultural examination of art works and gender issues concerning women artists from the early Middle-Ages to the 21st century. Includes the influences on art produced by women of such issues as race, gender, socio-economic and political conditions, increasing urbanization, and conceptions of nature, etc.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in WMN 15.
40399• ART -002E-01W LectureTBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
ART -002E-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Cross-listed with Women's Studies (WMN 15). Course meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities and area 4 Social & Behavioral Sciences transfer requirements (IGETC); CSU area C-1 Arts and D-4 Gender Studies GE (breadth requirements) and Foothill College GE Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS degree.

ART 2FINTRODUCTION TO ASIAN ART4.5 Units
An introduction to the art of India, China and Japan from the Neolithic Age to the present, covering painting, sculpture, architecture and ceramics. This course emphasizes the cultural, social and historical meaning of art and traces the changes in style, meaning, and use of art within the broader context of the great religious traditions of China, Japan, and India.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 12.
Formerly: ART 12
41470• ART -002F-02W LectureTBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
ART-002F-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AS/AS Degree.

ART 2JAMERICAN ART4.5 Units
A history of the culturally diverse arts produced in North America (specifically the United States) from prehistory to the present. American art is considered thematically and chronologically, focusing on the important influences on art of nature, landscape, urbanization, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, socio-economic and political reforms, and civil and international wars.
4 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 14.
Formerly: ART 14
41333• ART -002J-01W LectureTBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAREID, ROBBIEONLINE
ART -002J-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Course meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements)and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities for the AA/AS Degree.

ART 2AHHONORS HISTORY OF ART: HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM PREHISTORY THROUGH EARLY CHRISTIANITY4.5 Units
History of Western art from Prehistory through Early Christianity. An introductory survey examining images, objects, and architecture produced from the Paleolithic era to the end of the Roman Empire. We will discuss Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Early Byzantine culture. Illustrated lectures and readings. The honors sections expand the primary sources for the student. In addition to the textbook, students have a reading list of sources (on reserve in the library). Lectures are more interactive and the student is expected to participate in group discussions. Exams are more exacting with an emphasis on the student being able to comfortably assimilate political, social, and economic factors into their analysis.
4 hours lecture. 1.5 hours laboratory. (66 hours total per quarter.)
Prerequisite: Honors Institute participant.
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 2A.
41450 ART -02AH-01Y Lecture01:30 PM-03:20 PMMWPENNINGTON, SIMON3206
  Laboratory TBATBAPENNINGTON, SIMONONLINE
ART 02AH-01Y: Hybrid class. 1.5 additional weekly hours via online instruction. Meets UC/CSU area 3 Arts & Humanities transfer requirements (IGETC) and CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirements) and Foothill College General Education Graduation Requirements in Humanities and United States Cultures & Communities for the AS/AS Degree.

ART 4ADRAWING I4 Units
In-depth theory and practice of drawing; great works of historical drawings will be studied in relation to value, line, form, space and composition. In this course students will analyze form and incorporate value, the concepts of light and shadow patterns, linear perspective, proportion and composition in the practice of charcoal drawing.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40912 ART -004A-01 Lecture08:00 AM-08:50 AMMWFRAGEY, JOSEPH1602
  Laboratory 09:00 AM-09:50 AMMWFRAGEY, JOSEPH1602
ART -004A-01: Meets CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirement) in Humanities.
40917 ART -004A-02 Lecture01:30 PM-04:20 PMMLUM, LINDA1602
  Laboratory 01:30 PM-04:20 PMWLUM, LINDA1602
ART -004A-02: Meets CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirement) in Humanities.
41272 ART -004A-03 Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMTGOMES, HILARY1602
  Laboratory 10:00 AM-12:50 PMThGOMES, HILARY1602
ART -004A-03: Meets CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirement) in Humanities.
40406• ART -004A-05W LectureTBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
ART -004A-05W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Meets CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirement in Humanities.
41670• ART -004A-06W LectureTBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
ART-004A-06W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin. Meets CSU area C-1 General Education (breadth requirement in Humanities.

ART 4BDRAWING II4 Units
In-depth theory and practice of intermediate level drawing. Multiple historical and contemporary approaches related to intermediate-level drawing, building on fundamental drawing skills to develop personalized style, subject matter, color theory, composition and color drawing.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 4A.
40925 ART -004B-01 Lecture01:30 PM-02:45 PMTThLUM, LINDA1602
  Laboratory 02:55 PM-04:10 PMTThLUM, LINDA1602

ART 4CDRAWING III4 Units
In-depth theory and practice of advanced level drawing; great works of contemporary drawings will be studied. In this course students will develop a thematic personal series and personal content. Dialogue will be pursued in the increased understanding of contemporary issues related to drawing.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 4A, 4B.
40926 ART -004C-01 Lecture01:30 PM-02:45 PMTThLUM, LINDA1602
  Laboratory 02:45 PM-04:00 PMTThLUM, LINDAONLINE

ART 4EPORTRAIT DRAWING4 Units
In this course students will develop technical and perceptual drawing skills as they relate sketching, measuring proportion, and rendering a person's likeness. Students will be able to draw the structure of the head, the facial features, the facial expressions and the shadow patterns from a “head model” using pencil, charcoal or pastels. Students will be able to draw from a face, a human model, a mannequin or a plaster cast in this class.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 4A & 4B.
41271 ART -004E-01 Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMFGOMES, HILARY1601
  Laboratory 01:00 PM-03:50 PMFGOMES, HILARY1601
41671• ART -004E-02W LectureTBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
ART-004E-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 5ABASIC TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN4 Units
Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical and contemporary references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape, texture, value, color and spatial illusion. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written assignments.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40409• ART -005A-01W LectureTBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
ART -005A-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.
41273 ART -005A-02 Lecture01:30 PM-04:20 PMTGOMES, HILARY1601
  Laboratory 01:30 PM-04:20 PMThGOMES, HILARY1601
41692• ART -005A-02W LectureTBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBAGOMES, HILARYONLINE
ART-005A-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 6COLLAGE & COMPOSITION3 Units
Studio experience in structuring the elements of visual form using, but not limited to, the exploratory medium of collage. Development of a personal sensitivity to visual organization and the vocabulary of art as it relates to expressiveness and content.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 4A or 5A.
40927 ART -006.-01Y Lecture06:30 PM-09:20 PMMLUM, LINDA1601
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -006.-01Y: Hybrid class. 3 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction.
41325 ART -006.-02Y Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMTLUM, LINDA1601
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART 006-02Y: Hybrid class. 3 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction.
41327• ART -006.-03W LectureTBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -006-03W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 14CPAINTING WITH THE COMPUTER3 Units
Basic instruction using computers and computer software to produce images for artistic expression and graphic design.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: Familiarity with computer operations.
Formerly: ART 86
41293• ART -014C-01W LectureTBATBARAGEY, JOSEPHONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBARAGEY, JOSEPHONLINE
ART -014C-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 19APAINTING I4 Units
Introduction to the theory and practice of basic oil painting, including the use of value, color and light to model the three-dimensional form.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
41309√ ART -019A-01 Lecture06:30 PM-07:45 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4
  Laboratory 08:00 PM-09:15 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4

ART 19BPAINTING II4 Units
The theory and practice of intermediate oil painting. Building on fundamental oil painting skills to develop personalized style, complex subject matter, color theory and composition.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 19A.
41313√ ART -019B-01 Lecture06:30 PM-07:45 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4
  Laboratory 08:00 PM-09:15 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4

ART 19CPAINTING III4 Units
This advanced level painting class helps students develop a personal style leading to a thematic series. Dialogue will be pursued in the increased understanding of traditional and contemporary issues related to painting.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 19A & 19B.
41314√ ART -019C-01 Lecture06:30 PM-07:45 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4
  Laboratory 08:00 PM-09:15 PMMWCANTWELL, CHARLESMC J4

ART 20ACOLOR I3 Units
A fundamental course in color and its creative application.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40929 ART -020A-01Y Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMThLUM, LINDA1601
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -020A-01Y: Hybrid class. 3 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction.
40418• ART -020A-02W LectureTBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -020A-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 20BCOLOR II3 Units
Continued practice in creative application of color theory with emphasis on the study of perception, simultaneous contrast and Munsell theory.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Prerequisite: ART 20A.
40419 ART -020B-01Y Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMThLUM, LINDA1601
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -020B-01Y: Hybrid class. 3 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction.
40420• ART -020B-02W LectureTBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBALUM, LINDAONLINE
ART -020B-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 35XHONORS SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ART1.5 Units
Individual advanced projects in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics and photography.
4.5 hours laboratory. (54 hours total per quarter.)
40422 ART -035X-01Q Laboratory01:30 PM-03:35 PMTThRUBLE, ANDREW1803
41316 ART -035X-02 Laboratory10:00 AM-02:15 PMWSIEGEL, CYNTHIA1803
41312 ART -035X-02Q Laboratory10:00 AM-02:15 PMFRUBLE, ANDREW1803

ART 44CERAMIC SCULPTURE3 Units
Studio practice in designing and creating original ceramic sculpture.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Prerequisite: ART 45A.
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ART 44L or 45LX.
41321 ART -044.-01 Laboratory10:00 AM-03:50 PMWSIEGEL, CYNTHIA1803

ART 45ABEGINNING CERAMICS HANDBUILDING4 Units
An introduction to basic ceramic hand-building techniques, and its historical and contemporary significance. This class will introduce ceramic hand-building techniques including pinching, coil, and slab construction, as well as examine various high and low-fire glazing techniques. In addition to sculpting and constructing hand built vessels students will examine, critically discuss, analyze and write about clay, glaze and hand-building techniques, tools, ceramic terminology and processes of historical and contemporary clay hand-built vessels. Students will learn ceramic vocabulary, and participate in verbal and written class critiques.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40937 ART -045A-01 Lecture01:30 PM-04:20 PMTRUBLE, ANDREW1803
  Laboratory 01:30 PM-04:20 PMThRUBLE, ANDREW1803

ART 45BBEGINNING CERAMICS POTTER'S WHEEL4 Units
An introduction to throwing on the potter's wheel, and its historical and contemporary significance. This class will introduce the process of wedging clay, centering a pot, pulling a wall, shaping processes, and trimming techniques to complete well balanced forms on the potter's wheel. In addition to gaining expertise in wheel-throwing, students will examine, discuss, critique and write about the techniques, tools, ceramic terminology and processes of historical and contemporary thrown clay vessels. Students will use ceramic vocabulary in verbal and written class critiques.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40940 ART -045B-01 Lecture10:00 AM-12:40 PMTRUBLE, ANDREW1803
  Laboratory 10:00 AM-12:40 PMThRUBLE, ANDREW1803
40941 ART -045B-02 Lecture10:00 AM-12:50 PMFRUBLE, ANDREW1803
  Laboratory 01:00 PM-03:50 PMFRUBLE, ANDREW1803

ART 45CADVANCED CERAMICS3 Units
Laboratory practice in throwing advanced forms on the potter's wheel, combining hand-built and wheel-thrown forms, glazing these forms, and understanding kiln loading and firing procedures.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Prerequisites: ART 45A and 45B.
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ART 45CL.
40431 ART -045C-02Q Lecture-Laboratory10:00 AM-03:50 PMWSIEGEL, CYNTHIA1803

ART 47WATERCOLOR3 Units
Study of transparent and opaque watercolor techniques. Emphasis on basic techniques of painting and composition.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Advisory: ART 4A or 5A; ART 4B, 20A.
40394 ART -047.-01 Lecture-Laboratory01:00 PM-03:50 PMMWRAGEY, JOSEPH1601

ART 72STUDIO ART PORTFOLIO PREPARATION4 Units
Preparation, organization, and assembly of previous and current artwork to create a cohesive studio art portfolio. This course enables students and practicing artists the preparation in creating a professional portfolio for transfer into higher institutions, career opportunities, art exhibitions, art competitions, funding, or professional practice. Documenting work, writing artist statements, practice interviews, and assembling portable portfolios are included in this course.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
40392 ART -072.-01Y Lecture09:00 AM-11:50 AMThRAGEY, JOSEPH1211
  Laboratory TBATBARAGEY, JOSEPHONLINE
ART -072.-01Y: Hybrid class. 3 additional weekly TBA hours via online instruction.
40393• ART -072.-02W LectureTBATBARAGEY, JOSEPHONLINE
  Laboratory TBATBARAGEY, JOSEPHONLINE
ART -072.-02W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill.edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

ART 77POTTER'S WHEEL II3 Units
Provides intermediate level instruction in clay processes covering intermediate wheel-throwing methods, glazing, decorating, and firing procedures. Explores technical problem solving, and creative design.
6 hours lecture-laboratory. (72 hours total per quarter.)
Prerequisites: ART 45B.
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ART 46B.
Formerly: ART 46B
41331 ART -077.-01 Lecture10:00 AM-04:00 PMFRUBLE, ANDREW1803

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