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Scottish Pine Marten: Is the Harbin Gatehouse, where people check in upon arrival, is like the bridge of a ship? And steering a kind of Taoist (wu wei – non action) tack toward independence?, There's freedom in soaking meditatively in the Harbin warm pools ...

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Harbin conjures up many metaphors in people's minds ... recently it occurred to me that the Harbin Gatehouse, where people check in upon arrival, is like the bridge of a ship, with the whole Harbin Valley as a very large sea-going vessel ... but which isn’t going anywhere. So when I saw the person checking me in last evening, looking out the front windows of the Gate, with another person whom I don’t know, I was amused, because in a sense they are both on watch, and steering also a non moving ship …


I was going to ask jokingly at the gate as I arrived, “are there any hookah smoking caterpillars here?” per Grace Slick’s singing of the Jefferson Airplane song which rifs on Charles Dodgson / Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland,” but the opportunity didn’t arise.


And per the Harbin folks at the Gate as pilots of the stationary good ship Harbin … are they taking or steering a kind of Taoist (wu wei – non action) tack toward independence (thinking also a little of the Scottish Independence vote this autumn) in this pretty little valley?  


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Streaked horned lark: There's so much amazing potential for WUaS MIT OCW-centric law schools in all 242 countries under one umbrella, and in teaching patent law for example, and in main languages there, Stanford Law on Intellectual Property Law and the Biosciences May 16 2014, Patenting wiki subject at WUaS (in English), Here are three beginning law schools at WUaS, India Law School at WUaS, China Law School at WUaS and World University Law School, And here you can begin a Law School in your country and in your language ...

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There's so much amazing potential for MIT OCW-centric law schools in all 242 countries under one umbrella (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Nation_States), and in teaching patent law for example, and in main languages there, at World University and School ...


I just attended this conference ...

Stanford Law on Intellectual Property Law and the Biosciences May 16 2014 -

https://www.law.stanford.edu/event/2014/05/16/stanford-law-school-conference-on-intellectual-property-and-the-biosciences-conference -

where the possibilities seem endless and remarkable ...


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Here's the Patenting wiki subject at WUaS ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Patenting


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Here are three beginning law schools at WUaS ...

India Law School at WUaS -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/India_Law_School_at_WUaS ...

China Law School at WUaS -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/China_Law_School_at_WUaS ...

World University Law School -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Law_School ...

(See, too, the beginning links at the WUaS Law School here - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Law_School#World_University_and_School_Links).


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And here you can begin a Law School in your country and in your language ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE.







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Spotted Owl: Leaving Stanford University after the Patent Law conference there yesterday, Stanford students were playing in a field and had a huge clear earth ball out, which you can climb into and then move it around and kind of float inside ... which is all kinda different perspectivally, Appreciating the PLAY in all of this, Returned to Creative Commons 3.0 licensing with updates to all WUaS beginning here at the WUaS SUBJECT TEMPLATE ... from CC 4.0 (which includes a commercial clause), which WUaS had moved to a few weeks ago, WUaS is MIT OCW-centric and MIT OCW has also retained Creative Commons 3.0 licensing and is WUaS's guide here

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As I was leaving Stanford University after the Patent Law conference there yesterday evening (see yesterday's post - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/05/streaked-horned-lark-theres-so-much.html - and link for this - https://www.law.stanford.edu/event/2014/05/16/stanford-law-school-conference-on-intellectual-property-and-the-biosciences-conference), Stanford students were playing in a field

... and had a huge clear earth ball out, which you can climb into and move it around and kinda float inside

... which is all kinda different perspectivally

... other students were playing and romping all around the field

... all very much in their bodies and exploratorily ...

... appreciating the PLAY in all of this ... and how easy it is to begin playing in life in many, many ways (with friends, musically ... et al.) ...


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Returned to Creative Commons 3.0 licensing (with updates to all WUaS beginning here - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE - and with other WUaS Template pages too) from CC 4.0 (which is fairly new and includes a commercial clause), which WUaS had moved to a few weeks ago. WUaS is MIT OCW-centric and MIT OCW has also retained Creative Commons 3.0 licensing and is WUaS's guide here.






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Piping Plover with chicks: Agency {as intentional causation} and generating joy or loving bliss vis-a-vis culture? How would or does generating joy work? In what ways could generating joy be possible in MIT OCW-centric World University and School, and in its Music School and vis-a-vis even musical jams in Google Hangouts, for example?, WUaS wiki pages ... Agency, Loving Bliss Eliciting, Grateful Dead, Quakers, Musical Jamming, World University Music School, Smiling, Wikipedia seems, too, to be a culture

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Agency {as intentional causation} and generating joy or loving bliss vis-a-vis culture?

How would or does the agency of generating joy work?


Cultures are generated often throughout history ... for example ...

from new musical groups (e.g. the Grateful Dead) to musical genres like Rock and Roll,

to commercial enterprises and companies (e.g. Ikea),

to unprogrammed Quakers and peace-oriented activism among Friends ... or Earlham College {Quaker} ...

to schools of philosophy, and potentially online, as well ...

to Stanford University (with California and the 1960s still significant in some ways to it),

where individuals are founders and instrumental in generating cultures.


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In what ways could generating joy be possible in MIT OCW-centric World University and School, and in its Music School and vis-a-vis even musical jams in Google Hangouts, for example?


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Some related WUaS wiki links ...

Agency ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Agency ...

Loving Bliss (eliciting this neurophysiology) ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology) ...

Grateful Dead ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Grateful_Dead ...

Quakers - Religious Society of Friends ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Quakers_-_Religious_Society_of_Friends ...

Musical Jamming ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Musical_Jamming ...

World University Music School ...
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Music_School ...


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Smiling a lot, too, may be able to generate a culture ... :))


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or creating a community via a wiki subject page at WUaS in any language ... and Wikipedia seems, too, to be a culture ...






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Burrowing Owls: WUaS has returned to CC 3.0 licensing from CC 4.0

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Hi Universitians,

World University and School has returned to Creative Commons 3.0 licensing with updates to all of WUaS beginning here at the WUaS SUBJECT TEMPLATE ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE ... from CC 4.0 (which includes a commercial clause), which WUaS had moved to a few weeks ago (since I'm the main editor of WUaS so far). WUaS is MIT OCW-centric and MIT OCW has also retained Creative Commons 3.0 licensing, without a commerce clause, and is WUaS's guide here ... until of course WUaS's generates independent content, which we might then license as CC 4 or in other possible ways ...

MIT OCW's video and audio courses are invaluable, and, although WUaS isn't endorsed by MIT OCW, the MIT OCW name itself, the amount of resources, the number of non-English language courses, and STEM-centricity are incredibly valuable as well ...

I've blogged about this, as well as PLAY vis-a-vis Stanford, here ...
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/05/spotted-owl-leaving-stanford-university.html.

See, too, MIT OCW here ...
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/audio-video-courses/ ... and here ...
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm ...
both of which are licensed by ...
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/deed.en_US.

All the best,
Scott


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Creative Commons 3.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/

Creative Commons 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/




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American Badger: Wikidata / World University and School collaboration possibilities ... Structure of Wikidata from which WUaS might develop an Universal Translator?, In what 2 ways, for example, in broad strokes could someone write an application based on Wikidata's information structures that would lead to comparative translators? Nascent Wikidata interlingual projects engaging MIT OCW's translated courses (or STEM-centric OER courses)?, Looks like Wiktionary and MediaWiki Content translation may provide another approach to a possible Universal Translator, as well as translation of Wikipedia pages

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Wikidata / World University and School possibilities ...


Structure of Wikidata from which WUaS might develop an Universal Translator?

[18:40] Lydia_WMDE: Can you outline in broad strokes the potential for translation coded into Wikidata, perhaps via a synchronization tool you asked for in email a few days ago or in other ways (and perhaps differentially from Google Translate)? Eventually, will individual words in one language in Wikidata (so item by item? ... e.g. what's a basic unit in Wikidata ... can a word be a basic unit?) be translatable into all of 7,106 languages, for example


[18:44] ... but in what 2 ways, for example, in broad strokes, could someone write an application based on Wikidata's information structures (items and labels, about which one can then write scripts), that would lead to comparative translators? 


[18:50] Are there any nascent (just coming into existence) Wikidata interlingual projects, in one way or another, that are engaging MIT OCW's translated courses (or STEM-centric OER courses) now in at least 8 languages (http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/translated-courses/) for translation, data aggregation, etc.? (I ask in the context of developing CC WUaS, which is like CC Wikipedia with CC MIT OCW, and planned inter-lingually for all 7,106 languages).


Wikidata IRC office hours transcript from May 19, 2014


Added to the Wiki subject at WUaS -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Wiki ...


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Looks like Wikitionary and MediaWiki Content translation may provide another approach to a possible Universal Translator, as well ...

"This is currently being developed:

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation

It will provide all the tools needed to translate wiki articles, including dictionary lookup. The back-end service interfaces will be fairly generic & will use open source tools like dictd and apertium, so might be useful for non-wiki projects.

You can also use existing commercial APIs of course" (GW at Wikimedia, 22 May 2014).


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Added this blog entry to the ...

Universal Translator page at WUaS -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/WUaS_Universal_Translator ...





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Barn Owl: Music-making together toward great enjoyment-generation, Blog-riffing too?, Stanford University is inspiring - how and why?, Harbin's warm waters significantly influence its culture I think, Loving bliss practices and neural cascades of pleasure

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Hi R,

I just played my bagpipes on Monday evening for the first time with the Open Band (with some 'orchestral' and other instruments), in addition to playing 'second keyboard’ which has meant playing bass lines very enjoyably, at Scottish Country Dancing in a pretty hall at St. Clement's Episcopal church in south Berkeley, which was very fun, so my Monday was good, thanks. I've been playing ‘2nd piano” to PC's main piano for many months now on Monday evenings, building on what I learned piano-wise from ages 6-12, - and SCD music is very melodic, so music-making is very enjoyable, and ‘happening’ there, even with my "{Zen Mind}, Beginner's Mind" with the piano playing bass lines in particular. Music happens through making it so it might be fun to explore music-making together sometime in a low-key way.

I'm interested in exploring music making for bliss-generation explicitly (e.g. raga, Grateful Dead, chamber music can all improvise, and play harmoniously and closely and beautifully together, leading to 'real' and far reaching neural cascades of pleasure and bliss at times), and not just metaphorically.

I'm enjoying our email correspondence, and wonder how this might be, or could become, akin to "blog-riffing" ... especially enjoying here the synchronizing aspects of our communications writing-wise, and wondering how that might 'work' or be.

It could be fun to explore a kind of "blog riffing" together. (Is this generative conversation?) I'm exploring here – http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/ - in an ongoing way many ideas in my daily blog ... from WUaS to bliss to poetry ... often quite enjoyably and somehow creatively.


Stanford University is somehow inspiring creatively and intellectually as well. How might this happen {that Stanford is inspiring}, I ask myself, and anthropologically too? Two of my most recent poems (Sun, April 13 and Mon, March 3) are Stanford-inspired ...
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/poetry… :)


I continue to explore growing World University and School into a flourishing MIT OCW-centric, as well as people-to-people, idea conversation, partly thanks to wiki, - and when it eventually blooms, it will be exciting and generative (especially in all languages, with Wikipedia's at least 300 and MIT OCW's at least 8). I'm curious too to learn more of your thoughts about being a graduate student instructor in the online courses you've taught, as well as favorite aspects of learning and thinking for you at Stanford, especially in terms of Stanford's ethos (excellent and somehow funky or relaxed or N. California?), in which I revel at times. How might you begin to characterize Stanford's ethos?


Harbin's warm waters significantly influence its culture I think. In what ways has swimming, or water even, influenced you ... besides perhaps in your wellbeing? By bliss I sometimes mean 'neural cascades of pleasure' (music can cause this, for example, and so can conversation and here are some more 'practices' even ... http://scottmacleod.com/LovingBlissPractices.htm ... I put on a kind of anthropological hat sometimes in writing:) ... How do you get to neural cascades of pleasure ... specific music or swimming or ... ? (And in a related vein, how do you get to kinds of releasing meditation for a kind of attunement to bodymind neurophysiology ... Do you often get into a kind of {meditative or fugue-like} 'zone,' or "flow" experience (per Csikszentmihalyi's "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience"), even, when swimming ... so, into these kinds of greatly enjoyable qualities of bodymind neurochemistry?).

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Low-flying birds: Can you or I navigate the waters of social structure, if you will, vis-à-vis liminality, which the academic discipline of Anthropology has examined, to explore the benefits of liminal states of being - online exclusively?, Communal bliss in watching Grateful Dead shows online vis-à-vis earning a living online, Related pragmatic benefits of enjoyment and freedom that Anthropological research unfolds

Next: Eastern Gray Kangaroo: Yes a Quaker school network would be invaluable, and especially for pooling resources, and to complement the CC MIT OCW open educational resources and CC Yale OYC OER focus with online faculty in video as well as in terms of STEM-centricity, and also in terms of graduate degrees, WUaS Quaker colleges and schools' plan, Haverford Quaker educators gathering, List of (FAHE) Quaker colleges' members, June 14 WUaS open electronic monthly business meeting, Complement these other mostly Quaker colleges by offering online bachelor, Ph.D., law and M.D. degrees, as well as online I.B. high school diplomas, and for FREE degrees, since WUaS is CC like CC MIT OCW, and CC Wikipedia, Learning-wise ... WUaS as STEM-centric, knowledge-generative, and has a conversation-as-learning focus, Ffriendly WUaS also seeks to be nurturing online
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In what ways can you or I navigate the waters of social structure, if you will, vis-a-vis liminality, which the academic discipline of Anthropology (Victor Turner, et al., e.g. http://www.sjsu.edu/people/annapurna.pandey/courses/MSR122/s1/Victor%20Turner%20Liminality%20and%20Communitas.pdf) has examined in a variety of ways - online exclusively - with kinds of agency {intentional causation}, to explore the benefits of liminal states of being ("occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold"), if you will again, when and as you would like?

For example, if one found again and again a kind of communal bliss - a kind of communitas - in watching Grateful Dead shows online, and even dancing at home - and also found interactive GD communities in Google + Hangouts, for example - could one plan one's day around such liminal freedoms, day after day, even as one, at other times, earned a living online as perhaps an example of social structure which might be less enjoyable.

Are there related pragmatic benefits of enjoyment that Anthropological research might offer to people to explore and engage liminally vis-a-vis the social structures of modernity and the information age?


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Agency:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Agency ...

Anthropology:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Anthropology ...

Beings Enjoying Life:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Beings_Enjoying_Life ...

Grateful Dead:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Grateful_Dead ...

Internet Studies:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Internet_Studies ...

Loving Bliss eliciting:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology) ...









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Eastern Gray Kangaroo: Yes a Quaker school network would be invaluable, and especially for pooling resources, and to complement the CC MIT OCW open educational resources and CC Yale OYC OER focus with online faculty in video as well as in terms of STEM-centricity, and also in terms of graduate degrees, WUaS Quaker colleges and schools' plan, Haverford Quaker educators gathering, List of (FAHE) Quaker colleges' members, June 14 WUaS open electronic monthly business meeting, Complement these other mostly Quaker colleges by offering online bachelor, Ph.D., law and M.D. degrees, as well as online I.B. high school diplomas, and for FREE degrees, since WUaS is CC like CC MIT OCW, and CC Wikipedia, Learning-wise ... WUaS as STEM-centric, knowledge-generative, and has a conversation-as-learning focus, Ffriendly WUaS also seeks to be nurturing online

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Yes a Quaker school network would be invaluable, and especially for pooling resources ... 

to complement the CC MIT OCW open educational resources and CC Yale OYC OER focus ... both of which are valuable in terms of online faculty in video as well as in terms STEM-centricity, and also in terms of graduate degrees. 

It would be good to have a WUaS Quaker colleges and schools' plan. I hope to attend the Quaker educators' gathering at Haverford College from June 12-15, and think doing so is important vis-a-vis Friendly-informed World University and School, but WUaS needs the monies for such travel. People from all of the Quaker schools which attract many Friendly highest academic achievers, as well as those that seem to create a flourishing ethos (such as Earlham in my experience), - in fact all of the Quaker colleges - will be at Haverford I think. 

Here's a list of the Friends Association for Higher Education (FAHE) Quaker schools' members from their website, as well as conference information - http://quakerfahe.com/ : 


Barclay College ▪ Bryn Mawr College ▪ Earlham College ▪ Earlham School of Religion ▪ Friends University ▪ George Fox University ▪ Long Island University Global ▪ Guilford College ▪ Haverford College ▪ Malone University ▪ Pendle Hill ▪ Swarthmore College ▪ Whittier College ▪ William Penn University ▪ Wilmington College ▪ Woodbrooke Study Centre 


I've asked S.M. if he would facilitate WUaS's open electronic monthly business meeting on June 14th while I might be away at Haverford (and I would also attend WUaS business meeting if I could) and that's a good place to consider and minute such ideas as we're discussing in email as well. I'm planning to invite Anthropologist G.B. (who I find brilliant, and whom I know from Stanford) to join part of the meeting if possible, as well.



MIT OCW-centric World University and School will potentially complement these other mostly Quaker colleges by offering online bachelor, Ph.D., law and M.D. degrees, as well as online I.B high school diplomas, and for FREE degrees, since WUaS is Creative Commons' licensed like CC MIT OCW, and CC Wikipedia. In addition, WUaS MIT-centricity as well as great universities' centricity will add a STEM-centric and knowledge-generative, as well as conversation-as-learning focus that will complement these schools' wonderful academic and nurturing environments. 





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Lichen: Free class on biochemistry and chemistry IB or Cambridge GCE exam courses at WUaS? How to register?, WUaS "International Baccalaureate Diploma and Programme" and "Admissions" (and will redirect to "Registration") wiki pages, WUaS Chemistry page and links, MIT OCW high school chemistry, Khan Academy chemistry ... for related free courses, WUaS is also wiki with an invitation to add helpful online chemistry resources you find, Here too is the "Green Chemistry" wiki subject page at WUaS

Previous: Eastern Gray Kangaroo: Yes a Quaker school network would be invaluable, and especially for pooling resources, and to complement the CC MIT OCW open educational resources and CC Yale OYC OER focus with online faculty in video as well as in terms of STEM-centricity, and also in terms of graduate degrees, WUaS Quaker colleges and schools' plan, Haverford Quaker educators gathering, List of (FAHE) Quaker colleges' members, June 14 WUaS open electronic monthly business meeting, Complement these other mostly Quaker colleges by offering online bachelor, Ph.D., law and M.D. degrees, as well as online I.B. high school diplomas, and for FREE degrees, since WUaS is CC like CC MIT OCW, and CC Wikipedia, Learning-wise ... WUaS as STEM-centric, knowledge-generative, and has a conversation-as-learning focus, Ffriendly WUaS also seeks to be nurturing online
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Dear World University and School

Hello my name is Kenny and i really appreciate this site and wanted to take a free class on biochemistry and chemistry IB or Cambridge GCE exam courses Is it possible to register im in adult student and can't afford the science classes I need for admission can you help me please and enjoy your weekend.



Hi Kenny, 

Thanks for your inquiry about free online classes in biochemistry and chemistry IB which World University and School is eventually planning as a high school diploma programme. 

Here's the World University and School International Baccalaureate Diploma and Programme - 


where WUaS is planning Creative Commons' licensed (so free) MIT OCW-centric, IB diplomas some years hence. 

Admissions and Registration for all degree programs will eventually be accessible via -  http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Admissions_at_World_University_and_School#World_University_and_School_Links . 

See the WUaS Chemistry page and links -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Chemistry#World_University_and_School_Links - as well as MIT OCW high school chemistry - http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/chemistry/ - and Khan Academy chemistry for related free courses and open educational resources https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry . 

Here, too, are many other free online course offerings at WUaS's "Course listings aggregates" ...  http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Courses#Course_listings.27_aggregates ... in which you may find free chemistry courses.

WUaS is also wiki - and is like Wikipedia with MIT OCW - so please add helpful chemistry resources you find by clicking 'edit this page' or even teach chemistry to your web camera and add it to wiki WUaS. 

Thank you for your inquiry, and please let WUaS know what else might be helpful to you. 

Enjoy your weekend.

All the best,  
Scott 





Here's the "Green Chemistry" wiki subject page at MIT OCW-centric WUaS (planned for large languages) ... 
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Green_Chemistry ...

(And here's this blog entry from today with all of this email thread, that is with my response to your timely and topical IB Chemistry questions vis-a-vis WUaS ... 
http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2014/05/lichens-free-class-on-biochemistry-and.html)


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Q:

So is there a course I could register to take the IB COURSES.


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There isn't a course, or a way to register, to take IB Courses at World University and School presently unfortunately, and I couldn't find one that costs something online either. WUaS would like to offer an IB programme as soon as we can, and we'll explore offering single courses as well, if we can.

In searching the web for related resources, I found this IB Chem web site - http://ibchem.com - recently, and added it to the WUaS Chemistry wiki page - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Chemistry.

I think there's an email address on their site, and they might know something WUaS doesn't. Please try contacting them.

If you wanted to spearhead registering WUaS as an online IB Course provider, say for IB Chem courses, please let me know.

Best,
Scott





On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Kenny wrote:

Hello my name is Kenny and i really appreciate this site and wanted to take a free class on biochemistry and chemistry IB or Cambridge GCE exam courses Is it possible to register im in adult student and can't afford the science classes I need for admission can you help me please and enjoy your weekend.



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White heather: Wow ... great Scottish fiddle from Ryan McKasson based in Tacoma ... wonderful surprise ... "The McKassons - Culloden," Flyer for some upcoming performances of Ryan and Cali McKasson in the SF Bay Area, Added to the "Fiddling" wiki subject at WUaS

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Wow ... great Scottish fiddle from Ryan McKasson based in Tacoma, Washington (state) ... wonderful surprise ...



Ryan McKasson Cali McKasson Sitting in the Stern set SFSF spring concert Santa Rosa, California 2010


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76Xftjny0FE


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And also a treat ... by the McKassons, a brother/sister Scottish fiddle/piano duo located in Tacoma, WA ... 

The McKassons - Culloden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AQ4KVDk_HU



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Here's a flyer for some upcoming performances of Ryan and Cali McKasson in the SF Bay Area ...

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=892531b121&view=att&th=1463652a8f0f2407&attid=0.1.1&disp=safe&zw


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Added the first video to the "Fiddling" wiki subject at WUaS ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Fiddling







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Barbaricina Colombine (Aquilegia barbaricina): Harvard Business Review asks - "What is CULTURE in one word?, Customs?, "What is the single most important quality for a leader to have?," Arete and Virtu, This blog, and my Harbin ethnographic book ... also explicitly engage questions of counterculture vis-a-vis the culture idea

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Harvard Business Review asks:

What is CULTURE in one word?

Harvard Business Review in LinkedIn asks: What is culture (in one or two words)? ...


My reply:

Identity networks ... e.g. Quaker bankers of the 19th century. (I'm also engaging aspects of Professor Manuel Castells' conceiving of culture, for example, in his trilogy "The Rise of the Network Society" which theorizes the information age and global information capitalism ...  (http://scottmacleod.com)

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/What-is-CULTURE-in-one-3044917.S.5874887483736489988

(See, too - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/What-is-CULTURE-in-one-3044917.S.5874887483736489988?qid=0d152abe-aa74-4905-995b-d61e1027390a&trk=groups_most_popular-0-b-ttl&goback=%2Egmp_3044917)

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The number of responses to this HBR question when I looked recently was around 1,500 ...


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Apple 2.x dictionary:

• the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group : Caribbean culture | people from many different cultures.
• the attitudes and behavior characteristic of a particular social group :


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There are so many definitions of culture by so many people in this business social networking site - who are all crowdsourcing a definition, in a sense, "by the people" ... this is fascinating vis-a-vis Anthropology's many very focused approaches (e.g. ethnographies, papers and books) to conceivings of culture ... for more than a century and a half.


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Harvard Business Review also asks

What is the single most important quality for a leader to have?

My reply:

I'll offer two ideas: skill and excellence (Arete and Virtu) ... drawing my definitions from ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy (e.g. http://www.emachiavelli.com/Mach%20and%20Plato.htm ).

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Harvard-Business-Review-3044917?home=&gid=3044917


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The number of responses to this HBR question when I looked recently was around 4,900 ...


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I draw for these latter ideas from Reed College's Freshman Humanities' course in its second semester (Italian Renaissance).



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... will add this blog entry to the WUaS Anthropology wiki subject page, which will eventually become a (wiki) Anthropology department, and in many languages ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Anthropology



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Wiki as processes is also a fascinating example of culture generation ... and this blog, and my Harbin ethnographic book ... also explicitly engage questions of counterculture vis-a-vis the culture idea.





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British ancient woodland: Steeleye Span ~ "700 Elves Around the Wood" ... 700 Steve Jobs Around the World ... University and School ... 700 Steve Jobs Around the WUaS? ... Yes ... yes ... yes ... times 10 and 100 and 1000 ... for YOU can wiki-teach, wiki-create and wiki-learn at WUaS, "Seven Hundred Elves" lyrics, "Folk Rock Music" and "Rock and Roll" wiki subjects at WUaS ... WUaS would be interested in hiring Reed College students as interns especially in academic subjects as we begin to grow, And WUaS seeks to become a very creative and flourishing (and fFriendly) MIT / Harvard of the Internet

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700 Elves Around the Wood ...


Seven Hundred Elves - Steeleye Span


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHxyZt2hjS0

Youtube comments ... :)

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This song comes from a Danish folk song, and the elves with long tails were actually trolls. 
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Classic Rock : Do it again
Back to the 70's

Steeleye Span  - Seven Hundred Elves
From the album : Now We Are Six (1974)

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Steeleye Span - Seven Hundred Elves (1974)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--gpp4K-AbU


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Here are this song's lyrics ...

http://lyrics.wikia.com/Steeleye_Span:Seven_Hundred_Elves ...

I hadn't read them before.


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"Hair: the Tribal Love Rock Musical" ... comes out of similar time in song, and soars in a similarly creative way ...


Hair- Aquarius

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9oq_IskRIg

Lyrics:

http://www.metrolyrics.com/aquarius-lyrics-hair.html


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Folk rock music -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Folk_rock_music


Rock and Roll -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Rock_and_Roll


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How about ...


700 Steve Jobs Around the World ... University and School ...


Yes ... yes ... yes times 10 and 100 and 1000 ...

for you can wiki-teach, wiki-create and wiki-learn at World University and School ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Subjects ...

and potentially in any language ...


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WUaS would be interested in hiring Reed College students, where Steve Jobs went to college in the 1970s, and especially as interns especially in academic subjects as we begin to grow ...


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And WUaS seeks to become a very creative and flourishing (and fFriendly) MIT / Harvard of the Internet ...




























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Lynx: Planning to teach "Information Technology and the Network Society," on behalf of WUaS, this autumn 2014, This course asks: What is information technology, broadly conceived?, This course is free, open and a fascinating exploration of the IT revolution, Some links for your planning purposes

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Planning to teach "Information Technology and the Network Society," on behalf of WUaS, this autumn 2014 beginning in September on Harvard's virtual island (not on Harvard's faculty) in Second Life as well as in Google + Hangouts ... paralleling last autumn 2013's course ...


This course asks:

What is information technology, broadly conceived? How did it develop? Who did it? What has been the process of diffusion into the economy and society? How and why did the Network Society take shape? What of the implications of networks in the Information Age? In this course, we’ll analyze the interaction between society and contemporary information technologies, in a multicultural and comparative perspective. In doing so, we’ll examine what data and evidence are in the social sciences, how it is used, and how it is interpreted.



This course is free, open and a fascinating exploration of the IT revolution ...

Here are some links from last year for your planning purposes ...

http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2013/09/information-technology-and-network.html

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2013/09/turtle-doves-autumn-wuas-free-open.html

http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2013/10/peacock-mantis-shrimp-conference-method.html

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/world-university-and-school/9afYkOtSOUU



Last autumn, people in Indonesia, India, Europe, the US and south America amazingly participated in this conversation ...


To participate, get a Google Plus profile and a Second Life avatar ...

Come join this course this autumn ...

All the best,
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Cross-pollination: Amazing developments with information technology and the physical world abound ... Tangible Media at MIT ... We can all aggregate such amazing innovations at WUaS, in all languages, and rif with them, and from home, both on the wiki wing of WUaS, as well as in the degree wing :), Added this a few days ago to the "Media Lab at World University and School" planned potentially for all 7,106 languages, and which inter-lingual cross-pollination should facilitate so much more creativity and innovation all in relation to mobile computers vis-a-vis WUaS

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Amazing developments with information technology, media and the physical world abound ...


Amazing Technology Invented By MIT - Tangible Media


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvtfD_rJ2hE


Leithinger, Daniel and Sean Follmer (and overseen by Professor Hiroshi Ishii). 2013. Amazing Technology Invented By MIT - Tangible Media. Cambridge, MA: Hashem AL-ghaili Youtube channel.


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We can all aggregate such amazing innovations at WUaS, in all languages, and rif with them, and from home, both on the wiki wing of WUaS, as well as in the degree wing. :)


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Added this above a few days ago to the ...


Media Lab at World University and School -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Media_Lab_at_World_University_and_School


which is planned potentially for all 7,106 languages ... and which inter-lingual cross-pollination should facilitate so much more creativity and innovation ... and potentially all in relation to mobile computers in one form or another ...


















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Box turtle: Traveling to Reed College (Portland, OR) then Haverford College (Philadelphia, PA) re: developing MIT OCW wiki World University and School ... WUaS baby steps (financially) are good for years, but eventually the baby needs nourishment to grow ... Are a luffing sailboat which needs wind, and maybe a sailing boat shipyard (e.g. for Yankee clipper ships), better metaphors?, WUaS will be able to join FAHE (Friends Association on Higher Education) by heading to this Quaker educators' conference at Haverford, Quaker colleges' graduates feeding into free WUaS? Infuse with a kind of Stanford ethos? Quakers and chocolate companies' book

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Donald,

Heading to Reed College (Portland, OR) for a reunion then to Haverford College (Philadelphia, PA) for a Quaker colleges' educators' conference in the next 2 weeks, and ...

re: developing MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School ...


WUaS baby steps (financially) are good for years,

but eventually the baby needs nourishment to grow ...


Are a luffing sailboat which needs wind, and maybe a sailing boat shipyard (e.g. for Yankee clipper ships ... as developing wiki online WUaS universities, including for Law, Medicine, Ph.D., Bachelor, and International Baccalaureate degrees, as well as fun and flourishing in STEM and high achieving learning, since WUaS is MIT OCW-centric), each wiki page at WUaS, as well as Law and Medical schools, etc., each a different sailing vessel, as well, better metaphors?  ...


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Looks like WUaS will be able to join FAHE (Friends Association on Higher Education) as a development of heading to this Quaker college educators' conference at Haverford with intangible benefits ...

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Here again is a list of the Friends Association for Higher Education (FAHE) Quaker schools' members from their website, as well as conference information - http://quakerfahe.com/ :


Barclay College ▪ Bryn Mawr College ▪ Earlham College ▪ Earlham School of Religion ▪ Friends University ▪ George Fox University ▪ Long Island University Global ▪ Guilford College ▪ Haverford College ▪ Malone University ▪ Pendle Hill ▪ Swarthmore College ▪ Whittier College ▪ William Penn University ▪ Wilmington College ▪ Woodbrooke Study Centre


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Will some of the graduates of these mostly Quaker colleges feed into STEM-centric, MIT OCW-centric, Friendly-informed, C.C. (so free) World University and School's graduate programs?


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And how also to infuse into MIT OCW-centric WUaS a kind of Stanford ethos (academic excellence, innovation, ethical entrepreneurship and funkiness?)?


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And I may return a San Francisco Friends' Meeting library book about Quakers and chocolate companies - Deborah Cadbury's “Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World’s Greatest Chocolate Makers” - this Sunday (see too this New Yorker article - http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2010/10/the-quaker-capitalist-and-the-chocolate-factory.html) which I think I'd rather get into in audio-format.





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Hazel: How generative might we make the virtual Harbin Hot Springs, if at all possible, in interactive digital technologies, and as comparative ethnographic field site?

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How generative might we make a virtual Harbin Hot Springs as a comparative ethnographic field site in interactive digital technologies, and also as part of a virtual earth with avatars? In what ways could we do this?

Could we do so to facilitate loving bliss neurophysiology eliciting, for example?

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology)



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I'm thinking particularly in terms of -

ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy -

where people can practice anthropology in both building virtual worlds as field sites, and in creating wikis for many people's voices ...


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So, besides a group build-able virtual world, like in Illustris, Open Simulator or Second Life - with voice - and potentially for experiments, and linguistic studies,

as well as creating wikis, what other ways can people co-build ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy field sites to yield rich open-ended participant observation possibilities?


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Just as Harbin Hot Springs is a hot springs retreat center which charges to start something like youth hostel rates, I hope as an ethnographic field site, it will also charge, and that this "Naked Harbin" field site might raise significant monies for both Harbin and WUaS.


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Seems sensible, too, to base the building of this virtual Harbin, virtual earth, in databases and coordinates that are Creative Commons' licensed ... such as in Wikidata ...

with its 15 million items vs. 4.5 million articles [e.g. in GeoData Extension, for example, to make location based Wikipedia queries] (en.wp) means three times the number of things with coordinates. Simple, quick query for radius around X available:

http://wdq.wmflabs.org/api_documentation.html







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Lola ya Bonobo: (Somewhere in the Congo), the beginning of a dramatic script

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Hey Ell,

Great to visit with you this morning. Here's the beginning of a dramatic co-script emerging from our conversation. It's interspecies, and probably would best include sign language ... planned for Youtube ... Riff with? Where would you go from here, script-wise especially, kind of in improvisational mode?

Friendly regards,

Scott



(Somewhere in the Congo)

Common chimpanzee: "Attack" said the common chimpanzee, as the troop lined up in single file, having just crossed to the left bank of the river.

Bonobo chimpanzee: "Frig" signed the Bonobo chimpanzee, as they cuddled with each other.


Jane Goodall commentary on Youtube video: "Please don't malign the primatological reputation of chimpanzees whom I have studied for all these decades, and whom I have befriended through generations."


Chimp: "Attack soon" the lead common chimp communicated. "That Bonobo pair is alone, we are hungry, and this is now our territory."

Bonobo: "Kiss me" to his companion; They kissed, hugged and frigged, and made off through the bush.


Chimp: "Hunt death," the lead said, as they began to move.

Bonobos: They move farther into the left bank quickly, holding hands.




















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Euphrates Soft Turtle: Wally Englert - "Reed College Centennial Reunions: Alumni College: It's All Greek To Me," Humanities, Ancient Greece, Classics, Conference Method of Teaching and Learning, Required first year Humanities and Biology courses with a programming aspect at WUaS, And translatable into multiple large languages for studying comparatively how students learn in free undergraduate degree programs, "Re-Evaluating the College Rankings Game"

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Reed College Centennial Reunions: Alumni College: It's All Greek To Me


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNhUZSyeAS0

Englert, Wally. 2011. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNhUZSyeAS0 Reed College Centennial Reunions: Alumni College: It's All Greek To Me]. Portland, OR: Reedalumni Youtube channel.


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I added this to the following wiki subject pages at WUaS ...

Humanities -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Humanities

Ancient Greece -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Ancient_Greece

Classics -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Classics


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Adding this blog entry to the following wiki subject page

Conference Method of Teaching and Learning -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_Method_of_Teaching_and_Learning


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Would Professor Englert guide World University and School's planned required first year Humanities' course, with sections taught by graduate student instructors that WUaS hires, and held online in Google + Hangouts engaging the Conference Method of Teaching and Learning (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_Method_of_Teaching_and_Learning)?

For example, Reed College graduates, who now are graduate students at Stanford might be great teachers or facilitators for sections.


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The other first year required course that World University and School is planning is a biology course with a programming aspect ... probably drawing on some aspects of the following ...

http://ocw.mit.edu/about/media-coverage/press-releases/7-00x-announced/

http://ocw.mit.edu/about/media-coverage/press-releases/intro-biology-scholar/

http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/biology/

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biological-engineering/20-180-biological-engineering-programming-spring-2006/


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WUaS Biology wiki subject page ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Biology


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"Re-Evaluating the College Rankings Game"
By D. D. GUTTENPLAN
JUNE 1, 2014

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/02/world/europe/re-evaluating-the-college-rankings-game.html

Startup World University and School, like Wikipedia with MIT OCW, with online CC university degrees planned (see: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Admissions_at_World_University_and_School) in large languages, and which is Reed-informed (with a required first year Hum 101 course online, junior qualifying exams, and senior thesis), seeks to generate a flourishing learning conversation (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_Method_of_Teaching_and_Learning), in addition to becoming the MIT / Harvard / Stanford / Oxbridge of the internet as wiki schools in all 7,106 languages and 242 countries. WUaS will evaluate closely over the years the benefits of Reed's approach to college rankings with other colleges and universities, especially with WUaS's multi-lingual degree focus, and WUaS's plans to study how students learn interlingually focusing on MIT OCW as academic curriculum for multi-lingual comparisons. WUaS may thus contribute to helping to clarify inter-lingual accredited university rankings. (Scott '85, http://scottmacleod.com/interlingual/worlduniversityandschool.html)







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