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Title: Navigating the Challenges of Dissertation Writing: Insights from the Buell Dissertation

Colloquium 2013

Embarking on the journey of writing a dissertation is a formidable task that many students face
during their academic pursuits. The process demands a significant investment of time, effort, and
intellectual rigor. Among the numerous dissertation colloquia that have taken place over the years, the
Buell Dissertation Colloquium of 2013 stands out as a pivotal event where scholars shared their
experiences and insights into the challenges of dissertation writing.

The Buell Dissertation Colloquium brought together a diverse group of researchers and academics,
offering a platform for candid discussions about the hurdles encountered during the dissertation
writing process. Attendees shared common struggles, including the daunting task of choosing a
research topic, conducting a comprehensive literature review, and formulating a research question
that adds value to their respective fields.

One prevalent theme that emerged from the colloquium was the difficulty of maintaining focus and
motivation throughout the lengthy dissertation journey. Many participants acknowledged the mental
and emotional toll of the process, highlighting the importance of perseverance and resilience in
overcoming obstacles.

Furthermore, the colloquium shed light on the intricacies of data collection, analysis, and
interpretation, with participants emphasizing the meticulous nature of academic research. Navigating
through the complexities of research methodologies and ensuring the validity of findings were
identified as significant challenges that required careful consideration.

As the colloquium discussions unfolded, a consensus emerged among participants about the benefits
of seeking external assistance. Recognizing the need for expert guidance, many attendees
recommended platforms like ⇒ HelpWriting.net ⇔, where experienced professionals provide
invaluable support to students grappling with the demands of dissertation writing.

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offering services ranging from topic selection and proposal writing to comprehensive dissertation
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In conclusion, the Buell Dissertation Colloquium of 2013 served as a reflective forum for scholars to
share their experiences and insights into the challenges inherent in dissertation writing. The
discussions highlighted the arduous nature of the process and the importance of perseverance. For
those seeking additional support, the consensus among participants pointed towards ⇒
HelpWriting.net ⇔ as a reliable resource to navigate the complexities of dissertation writing and
emerge successfully on the other side.
Research on the United States and on the Americas more broadly has been no exception. Yeros,
University of California, Berkeley, Architecture — History, Theory, and Society. The presentation
should be based on a self-contained chapter or portion of the student’s dissertation research, and
should not be an overview or synthesis of the dissertation as a whole. Columbia University, Graduate
School of Architecture. S: I would second what Laura said and only add that this notion of equality
of course needs to include, next to the strengthening and presence of women in architectural offices
and academia, the rights of minorities and the LGBTQ community as well. L: We grew up in a
household full of stories about architecture. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture.
Transportation and lodging costs for participants will be paid by the Center. Students whose
dissertations cover other geographies will be equally considered if comparative perspectives with
hemispheric contexts are made explicit. The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American
Architecture is part of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation. I oversaw this project from the first designs through to its construction and opening,
and the process remains a real highlight. Papers selected for presentation will be announced by the
end of January, 2023. While the school remained committed to diversity in thought, many studios
encouraged a fundamentally social agenda that conceived of design as more than mere building, and
it has been important for me to have a sibling that shares some this background and these
fundamental views about the profession and about life in general. The action you just performed
triggered the security solution. If you think something is broken, report a problem. Nonetheless, the
critical humanities have suffered from chronic underfunding and institutional neglect, from which
architectural history has not been exempt. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture. In
architecture its impact is felt most deeply in housing. McQuistion, University of Virginia,
Constructed Environment. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture. Columbia
University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. In this regard, in the United
States, I have been extremely fortunate to be mentored by five women: my advisors, Felicity Scott,
Sara Pritchard, and Alys George, who are scholars in architectural history, environmental history,
and German Studies respectively, as well as architectural historians Mary Woods and Mary McLeod.
Submissions must also be accompanied by the following: a cover sheet specifying the student’s
institutional affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses, and phone number; a 150-word abstract
describing the paper’s relationship to the overall dissertation topic; and a brief statement from the
student’s principal adviser certifying the applicant’s status (stage of completion) in the doctoral
program. S: As a scholar, it has been important for me to engage in on-going discourse on the history
and theory of architecture, which is very strong in the United States. Much of the event’s long and
distinguished history, which includes early work of many of the field’s establishes scholars, is
available for perusal online here. There are several actions that could trigger this block including
submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. In addition, most new
housing in Austria is in some way subsidized and offers apartments for sale and rent in the same
building. I personally love the atmosphere and tension created with the old and the new. At this
moment of stocktaking and reckoning, what is to be done. The purpose of the nearly quarter-century-
old Buell Dissertation Colloquium is to provide a forum for discussing significant new work by
emerging scholars.
In an office such as Studio Fuksas there is also the availability and accessibility of tools and experts
in diverse areas, leading to a very rich experience for me as a young architect at the beginning of her
career. Alongside an in-depth discussion of the Austrian architect Schu?tte-Lihotzky’s design work,
the project explores her engagement in the resistance movement against the Nazi regime and her
postwar activism in the women’s and peace movements. I believe that telling a history about the
entanglements of architecture and activism, and how architecture can have political agency, is very
important. Learning about local ownership structures and building practices, and working on small-
scale solutions that would have a tangible impact and could be implemented by people living on site,
was important. Architects are highly specialized and combine knowledge in the realms of visuals,
design, construction, and research. Miller Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies at
Harvard University, and appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. I have
experienced great trust and confidence in collaborative research, and appreciate the usually non-
hierarchical structures that are in place here. In particular, public and subsidized housing maintain
exceptionally high standards in the quality of materials, assigned room sizes, exposure areas, and
green space ratios per capita. The general climate at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna in the early
2000s was also formative for us. We do not sell or share any personally identifying information.
More info. The process of transformation, and observing how plans and sections become specific, is
most exciting to me. Much of the event's long and distinguished history, which includes early work
of many of the field's established scholars, is available for perusal online here. Columbia University,
Graduate School of Architecture. For the nearer future, I want to keep my eyes on book projects,
specifically on Schutte-Lihotzky’s post-war architecture and activism. S: ?The architectural
profession today is obviously completely global and figuring out how to teach architectural history
responsibly against this backdrop has been fascinating and exciting. These themes have often
intersected with women’s issues and I believe that all of these conversations are much needed today.
Doctoral students from diverse institutional and disciplinary backgrounds, working on dissertation
topics related to the history, theory, and criticism of architecture and the built environment in the
Americas, are invited to apply. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia
University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University
Website Cookie Notice. If you think something is broken, report a problem. What have these
experiences brought to your career. Akcan has also authored over a hundred articles in scholarly
books and professional journals of multiple languages on critical and postcolonial theory, modern
and contemporary architecture in West Asia and its diasporas in Europe, architectural photography,
immigration, translation, neoliberalism, globalization and global history. Columbia University,
Graduate School of Architecture. My experience in Brazil has sparked my interest in the
entanglements of architecture, sustainability, and culture, and how property value can define the
meaning of architecture. Chicago History Museum, ICHi-019112; Barnes-Crosby Company,
photographer. In this regard, in the United States, I have been extremely fortunate to be mentored by
five women: my advisors, Felicity Scott, Sara Pritchard, and Alys George, who are scholars in
architectural history, environmental history, and German Studies respectively, as well as architectural
historians Mary Woods and Mary McLeod. Research on the United States and on the Americas more
broadly has been no exception. Students must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral program and
have completed their coursework and at least one year of dissertation research. Also, having an
accessible network of scholars who are further ahead in their careers, and who are able to give advice
on all aspects of professional life, is critical. Peer support was critical for me while writing my
dissertation, in particular, with an all-female dissertation writing group.
McQuistion, University of Virginia, Constructed Environment. These years have also seen the
strengthening of PhD programs in architectural history and theory as well as the growth of college
curricula in architectural studies. S: ?The architectural profession today is obviously completely
global and figuring out how to teach architectural history responsibly against this backdrop has been
fascinating and exciting. Architects are highly specialized and combine knowledge in the realms of
visuals, design, construction, and research. S: I have been happy about collaboration, both in my
teaching and my research. The Colloquium has been held for nearly a quarter-century, and its
purpose is to provide a forum for discussing significant new work by emerging scholars. The purpose
of the nearly quarter-century-old Buell Dissertation Colloquium is to provide a forum for discussing
significant new work by emerging scholars. What has been most exciting is the formation of a
distinct discourse about the environment, that moves beyond notions of sustainability and a
“technological fix,” and seeks to theorize and historicize architecture in a broader context of
resource histories. Nor has the field adequately redressed racial and other inequities placed in stark
relief by the global pandemic. Much of the event's long and distinguished history, which includes
early work of many of the field's established scholars, is available for perusal online here. These
themes have often intersected with women’s issues and I believe that all of these conversations are
much needed today. Both of our parents were really involved in designing and building the
environment in which we grew up, and always took us on trips to see the cities and buildings of
Europe. We do not sell or share any personally identifying information. More info. The presentation
should be based on a self-contained chapter or portion of the student’s dissertation research, and
should not be an overview or synthesis of the dissertation as a whole. In my own lecture courses, I
remain true to this premise and highlight that architecture has always been in translation and that
architectural knowledge has constantly been shared, has traveled, and has been in flux. Columbia
University, Graduate School of Architecture. Photo by Neil Mac Lellan, Dec. 8, 1966. Image Credit:
Rockefeller Archive Center, Collection: FA003, 100-1000 Photographs, Series 323D, Box 96, Folder
1888. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found
at the bottom of this page. While the school remained committed to diversity in thought, many
studios encouraged a fundamentally social agenda that conceived of design as more than mere
building, and it has been important for me to have a sibling that shares some this background and
these fundamental views about the profession and about life in general. The process of
transformation, and observing how plans and sections become specific, is most exciting to me. At
this moment of stocktaking and reckoning, what is to be done. Doctoral students from diverse
institutional and disciplinary backgrounds, working on dissertation topics related to the history,
theory, and criticism of architecture and the built environment in the Americas, are invited to apply.
In the long run, I would like to contribute to a larger debate on the architectural scholarship, the
increased value of the humanities in a neo-liberal world, and the role of women within it.
Submissions must also be accompanied by the following: a cover sheet specifying the student’s
institutional affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses, and phone number; a 150-word abstract
describing the paper’s relationship to the overall dissertation topic; and a brief statement from the
student’s principal adviser certifying the applicant’s status (stage of completion) in the doctoral
program. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of analytical and performance
tracking. My experience in Brazil has sparked my interest in the entanglements of architecture,
sustainability, and culture, and how property value can define the meaning of architecture. What have
these experiences brought to your career. When working with my own students, I try to maintain and
impart the interdisciplinary outlook, the scholarly rigor, and the dedication and trust I have
experienced in learning from these incredible scholars. Also, having an accessible network of
scholars who are further ahead in their careers, and who are able to give advice on all aspects of
professional life, is critical. Chicago History Museum, ICHi-019112; Barnes-Crosby Company,
photographer.
Architects are highly specialized and combine knowledge in the realms of visuals, design,
construction, and research. Both of our parents were really involved in designing and building the
environment in which we grew up, and always took us on trips to see the cities and buildings of
Europe. I believe that telling a history about the entanglements of architecture and activism, and how
architecture can have political agency, is very important. L: Regarding equality both in professional
and academic spheres, in some aspects we have come a long way, but numbers show, especially in
regards to leadership and promotion, that much more can still be done. Research on the United
States and on the Americas more broadly has been no exception. S: Among various projects, I am
currently working on an interdisciplinary architectural history and translation project titled Memories
from Resistance: Women, War and the Forgotten Work of Margarete Schu?tte-Lihotzky. Columbia
University, Graduate School of Architecture. The first step in attaining equality, starting in school, is
to train architecture students to be proud and steadfast about the value of their labor. Akcan’s
research on modern and contemporary architecture and urbanism foregrounds the intertwined
histories of Europe and West Asia. What has been most exciting is the formation of a distinct
discourse about the environment, that moves beyond notions of sustainability and a “technological
fix,” and seeks to theorize and historicize architecture in a broader context of resource histories. If
you think something is broken, report a problem. The Colloquium has been held for over a quarter-
century, and its purpose is to provide a forum for discussing significant new work by emerging
scholars. We both have fond memories of the trips, but early on Sophie was drawn to narratives
about urbanity, the history of cities, and modern life, whereas I remember the details and
compositions of buildings we saw. In an office such as Studio Fuksas there is also the availability
and accessibility of tools and experts in diverse areas, leading to a very rich experience for me as a
young architect at the beginning of her career. In architecture its impact is felt most deeply in
housing. L: One of the most important achievements for me was the completion of a project at the
office Berger Hofmann Architekten. Submissions must also be accompanied by the following: a
cover sheet specifying the student’s institutional affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses, and phone
number; a 150-word abstract describing the paper’s relationship to the overall dissertation topic; and
a brief statement from the student’s principal adviser certifying the applicant’s status (stage of
completion) in the doctoral program. Akcan has also authored over a hundred articles in scholarly
books and professional journals of multiple languages on critical and postcolonial theory, modern
and contemporary architecture in West Asia and its diasporas in Europe, architectural photography,
immigration, translation, neoliberalism, globalization and global history. Much of the event's long and
distinguished history, which includes early work of many of the field's established scholars, is
available for perusal online here. To this has been added innovative work on themes such as the
history of slavery and of anti-Black racism that can be said to “provincialize” America from within.
Learning about local ownership structures and building practices, and working on small-scale
solutions that would have a tangible impact and could be implemented by people living on site, was
important. Though your focuses and interests in the field are quite different, w hat from your shared
childhood do you think influenced you both to pursue paths in architecture. Students whose
dissertations cover other geographies will be equally considered if comparative perspectives with
hemispheric contexts are made explicit. These distinct interests grew more pronounced during the
years when we studied architecture. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia
University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University
Website Cookie Notice. S: I would second what Laura said and only add that this notion of equality
of course needs to include, next to the strengthening and presence of women in architectural offices
and academia, the rights of minorities and the LGBTQ community as well. New objects, new voices,
and new archives have entered the historical conversation, including work showcased in this edition
of the Buell Dissertation Colloquium. We are clearly distinguishing the differences between the older
existing structure and the new intervention; implementing modern architecture into a building that
already has a history of its own is very exciting. Columbia University, Graduate School of
Architecture. Some of Germany’s most influential theorists were teaching in the Art and Cultural
Studies department at the University, among them Diedrich Diederichsen and Tom Holert, for whom
Laura and I worked, and who really supported our careers.
At this moment of stocktaking and reckoning, what is to be done. Up to twelve doctoral students
from universities worldwide will be selected to present a 20-minute talk, drawn from their doctoral
research. I have experienced great trust and confidence in collaborative research, and appreciate the
usually non-hierarchical structures that are in place here. Columbia University, Graduate School of
Architecture. Architects are highly specialized and combine knowledge in the realms of visuals,
design, construction, and research. The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American
Architecture is part of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture. The main challenge became
how to situate and contextualize the project within the relatively subtle, small-scale developments
surrounding it. The purpose of the nearly quarter-century-old Buell Dissertation Colloquium is to
provide a forum for discussing significant new work by emerging scholars. New objects, new voices,
and new archives have entered the historical conversation, including work showcased in this edition
of the Buell Dissertation Colloquium. Such a position is stimulating, but also sometimes challenging
as the field is still dominated by men. My experience in Brazil has sparked my interest in the
entanglements of architecture, sustainability, and culture, and how property value can define the
meaning of architecture. S: As a scholar, it has been important for me to engage in on-going
discourse on the history and theory of architecture, which is very strong in the United States. Both
of our parents were really involved in designing and building the environment in which we grew up,
and always took us on trips to see the cities and buildings of Europe. Cross-disciplinary approaches
are especially encouraged. L: Before working in architectural offices in Austria, I worked in Italy
and conducted thesis research in Brazil. For the nearer future, I want to keep my eyes on book
projects, specifically on Schutte-Lihotzky’s post-war architecture and activism. Submissions must
also be accompanied by the following: a cover sheet specifying the student’s institutional affiliation,
postal and e-mail addresses, and phone number; a 150-word abstract describing the paper’s
relationship to the overall dissertation topic; and a brief statement from the student’s principal
adviser certifying the applicant’s status (stage of completion) in the doctoral program. For a quarter
of a century, the Buell Dissertation Colloquium has been a vibrant forum for new work by emerging
scholars. In the 1920s and 1930s, these picture statistics had deep ramifications for the discipline of
architecture and urbanism in illustrating socio-spatial relationships, and Laura and I were both
fascinated by them. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a
certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. The Colloquium will be held on May 3-
4, 2019, at Columbia University's Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture. S: I would
second what Laura said and only add that this notion of equality of course needs to include, next to
the strengthening and presence of women in architectural offices and academia, the rights of
minorities and the LGBTQ community as well. Because of its affordability, Vienna has now been
elected the “most livable city in the world,” with high satisfaction of tenants who live in public
housing, and contentment with the quality of life among the population overall. Much of the event’s
long and distinguished history, which includes early work of many of the field’s establishes scholars,
is available for perusal online here. McQuistion, University of Virginia, Constructed Environment.
The general climate at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna in the early 2000s was also formative for
us. The first step in attaining equality, starting in school, is to train architecture students to be proud
and steadfast about the value of their labor. We are clearly distinguishing the differences between the
older existing structure and the new intervention; implementing modern architecture into a building
that already has a history of its own is very exciting. The action you just performed triggered the
security solution.
Learning about local ownership structures and building practices, and working on small-scale
solutions that would have a tangible impact and could be implemented by people living on site, was
important. Miller Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies at Harvard University, and
appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. S: As a scholar, it has been
important for me to engage in on-going discourse on the history and theory of architecture, which is
very strong in the United States. At this moment of stocktaking and reckoning, what is to be done.
Papers selected for presentation will be announced by the end of January, 2023. In architecture its
impact is felt most deeply in housing. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservation. Nor has the field adequately redressed racial and other inequities placed
in stark relief by the global pandemic. If you want really want to be daring, ask a female and a male
colleague of your trust about their salaries. In the 1920s and 1930s, these picture statistics had deep
ramifications for the discipline of architecture and urbanism in illustrating socio-spatial relationships,
and Laura and I were both fascinated by them. The History of Art and Architecture Department at
Boston University, where I taught previously, has implemented a number of geographic
concentrations through which students can deepen their understanding of cities and buildings
beyond standard periodization. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. I
personally love the atmosphere and tension created with the old and the new. Chicago History
Museum, ICHi-019112; Barnes-Crosby Company, photographer. Yeros, University of California,
Berkeley, Architecture — History, Theory, and Society. Submissions must also be accompanied by
the following: a cover sheet specifying the student’s institutional affiliation, postal and e-mail
addresses, and phone number; a 150-word abstract describing the paper’s relationship to the overall
dissertation topic; and a brief statement from the student’s principal adviser certifying the applicant’s
status (stage of completion) in the doctoral program. McQuistion, University of Virginia,
Constructed Environment. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's
usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website
Cookie Notice. Image Credit: Ronald Yeung and Justin Liu, Columbia GSAPP. The first step in
attaining equality, starting in school, is to train architecture students to be proud and steadfast about
the value of their labor. These themes have often intersected with women’s issues and I believe that
all of these conversations are much needed today. The general climate at the Academy of Fine Arts,
Vienna in the early 2000s was also formative for us. L: One of the most important achievements for
me was the completion of a project at the office Berger Hofmann Architekten. What has been most
exciting is the formation of a distinct discourse about the environment, that moves beyond notions of
sustainability and a “technological fix,” and seeks to theorize and historicize architecture in a
broader context of resource histories. To this has been added innovative work on themes such as the
history of slavery and of anti-Black racism that can be said to “provincialize” America from within.
Such a position is stimulating, but also sometimes challenging as the field is still dominated by men.
In my own lecture courses, I remain true to this premise and highlight that architecture has always
been in translation and that architectural knowledge has constantly been shared, has traveled, and
has been in flux. During this time, I was not only passed by some of the most iconic buildings in the
world on my way to work, but I also gained insight into how large, corporate, global offices operate.
The Colloquium will be held on May 3-4, 2019, at Columbia University's Buell Center for the Study
of American Architecture. The ability to bring together a number of disciplines and fields of inquiry
is extremely valuable and all architects should be proud of that.
S: Working with students has been a highlight in the recent years. During this time, I was not only
passed by some of the most iconic buildings in the world on my way to work, but I also gained
insight into how large, corporate, global offices operate. By continuing to use this website, you
consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the
Columbia University Website Cookie Notice. Students must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral
program and have completed their coursework and at least one year of dissertation research. Though
your focuses and interests in the field are quite different, w hat from your shared childhood do you
think influenced you both to pursue paths in architecture. Also, having an accessible network of
scholars who are further ahead in their careers, and who are able to give advice on all aspects of
professional life, is critical. The main challenge became how to situate and contextualize the project
within the relatively subtle, small-scale developments surrounding it. In addition, I want to keep
engaging environmental questions, and the power of social and resistance movements, in
architectural history. In the long run, I would like to contribute to a larger debate on the architectural
scholarship, the increased value of the humanities in a neo-liberal world, and the role of women
within it. The Colloquium has been held for over a quarter-century, and its purpose is to provide a
forum for discussing significant new work by emerging scholars. In this interview, they talk about
their shared early experiences, their divergent paths, their current projects and their hopes for the
future, advising young architects to be daring and to be proud of and steadfast about the value of
their skills. Architects are highly specialized and combine knowledge in the realms of visuals, design,
construction, and research. L: One of the most important achievements for me was the completion of
a project at the office Berger Hofmann Architekten. Chicago History Museum, ICHi-019112;
Barnes-Crosby Company, photographer. L: Before working in architectural offices in Austria, I
worked in Italy and conducted thesis research in Brazil. L: At the moment, one of my favorite
projects transforms an old mill into housing. These themes have often intersected with women’s
issues and I believe that all of these conversations are much needed today. The first step in attaining
equality, starting in school, is to train architecture students to be proud and steadfast about the value
of their labor. For a quarter of a century, the Buell Dissertation Colloquium has been a vibrant forum
for new work by emerging scholars. S: I would second what Laura said and only add that this notion
of equality of course needs to include, next to the strengthening and presence of women in
architectural offices and academia, the rights of minorities and the LGBTQ community as well. For
the nearer future, I want to keep my eyes on book projects, specifically on Schutte-Lihotzky’s post-
war architecture and activism. Papers selected for presentation will be announced by the end of
January, 2023. My experience in Brazil has sparked my interest in the entanglements of architecture,
sustainability, and culture, and how property value can define the meaning of architecture. I
personally love the atmosphere and tension created with the old and the new. S: ?The architectural
profession today is obviously completely global and figuring out how to teach architectural history
responsibly against this backdrop has been fascinating and exciting. Cross-disciplinary approaches
are especially encouraged. Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture. In particular,
public and subsidized housing maintain exceptionally high standards in the quality of materials,
assigned room sizes, exposure areas, and green space ratios per capita. I have experienced great trust
and confidence in collaborative research, and appreciate the usually non-hierarchical structures that
are in place here. New objects, new voices, and new archives have entered the historical
conversation, including work showcased in this edition of the Buell Dissertation Colloquium.

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