Collins Secondary Humanities Catalogue

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HUMANITIES 2025

Welcome to the 2025 Humanities Catalogue

Inside you’ll find information on our leading range of History, Geography, Religious Studies, PSHE and Citizenship resources, including student guides, teacher packs, revision, and more.

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Key Stage 3 Knowing History

Second Edition

Series editor: Robert Peal

Authors: Laura Aitken-Burt and Robert Selth

Explore exciting global histories, bringing fresh perspectives and stories into your curriculum to build wider understanding and knowledge

Student Books

• Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on British and world history

• Spark pupils' curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian

• Ignite an interest in history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary people

• Help all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understanding

• Support pupils' long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and dates

• Put knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studied

• Easy to implement in your school with the 10 unit / 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unit

Free Teacher Guide

• Teaching ideas, suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas

• Download for free online on collins.co.uk/ KnowingHistory

“This book covers everything and is beautifully presented.”

5* Amazon review of Early Modern British and World History (1509–1760)

Help students to put events into context and take a global perspective with a collated timeline at the end of each book

Aid revision and consolidate learning with a knowledge organiser at the end of each chapter

Key vocabulary and key people highlight important knowledge from the chapter

Samples from Modern British and World History (1760–1900) Student Book

Fact boxes provide insights to keep students engaged

Check your understanding sections ensure that key points in the narrative are understood

Key Stage 3 History

Series Editor: Derrick Murphy

Authors: Alf Wilkinson, Elizabeth Sparey, Dave Martin, Andrew Wrenn, Jo Pearson, Graham Berry, Sue Wilkinson, Mark Gosling and Peter Jackson

Captivate your pupils with exciting and flexible Key Stage 3 resources

• Grab pupils’ attention with engaging visual content that builds key historical skills and helps students to understand links between events, time periods and locations

• Save time with flexible resources to support your teaching of a 2 or 3-year course, with built-in assessment opportunities in the student books

• Cover each key concept in a meaningful and accessible way – use this flexible package as a series of one-off lessons or as a longer programme, supporting the development of key historical skills

• Additional teacher resources available with detailed lesson plans including links to local history, teaching tips and extension activities

Black British History KS3 Teacher Resource Pack

Authors:

Integrate Black British history into your existing curriculum and confidently build a broad and thorough knowledge of British history

• Help all your KS3 students understand how the past informs the realities of modern Britain – including the successes and continued struggles that exist in race relations

• 27 engaging Black British history lessons with fully editable teaching slides, student worksheets, supportive lesson plans and exclusive video oral histories and interviews with historians

• Increase knowledge and understanding with a detailed historical narrative for each unit

• Build valuable historical skills for GCSE with worked example videos and assessment tasks at the end of each unit

Samples from Collins Black British History

KS3 History Revision & Practice

Complete Revision & Practice

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• Revision Guide – clear and concise coverage of every topic, now with online quizzes to test recall

• Workbook – topic-by-topic practice, now with video solutions to build confidence

• Extra topic review questions and mixed practice questions are included to check understanding

• Free online Q&A flashcards included

Revision Guide

• Five practice opportunities for each topic in one book for only £2.50

• Clear and concise coverage of every topic

• Free online Q&A flashcards included

Collins KS3 History Workbook

• Topic-by-topic practice builds and develops skills

• Progress tests and mixed practice questions support continuous progression through KS3 and preparation for GCSE

GCSE 9–1 History Complete

Revision & Practice

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2. Workbook – topic-by-topic practice

There are clear and concise revision notes for four of the most popular British History topics, plus six practice opportunities for each topic to ensure the best results. An ebook version of the revision guide is included in the purchase of every book

Depth studies: Norman England and Elizabethan England

Thematic studies: Health and Medicine, and Crime and Punishment

• Kings in England recognised the authority of the Pope as the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

You must be able to:

• Describe the structure of Anglo-Saxon society before the Norman invasion

• Explain the key features of Anglo-Saxon religion, culture, language and law.

Society – the Rulers

• England was divided into separate kingdoms, each ruled by a king (the head of the most powerful family within the kingdom).

• By the later Anglo-Saxon period the separate kingdoms had been united under the rule of one king. Kings then allowed earls to look after areas of England known as earldoms

• Earls were responsible for providing justice and ensuring law and order was maintained.

• In 1042 King Edward the Confessor was king of England but he left much of the ruling of the lands to the powerful Earl of Wessex.

• Thegns were given land in return (and as a reward) for their loyalty to the king. Thegns were responsible for protecting the villagers under their control and providing military assistance to the king when needed.

• The Witan (king's counsel) would be called together to give advice to the king, but he did not have to listen to or act upon the advice.

Society – Ordinar y People

• Most ordinary people in the kingdom were ceorls (freemen).

• People who were thralls (slaves) usually came from one of three groups:

Prisoners of war

Criminals who couldn’t pay their fines

Descendants of the original British people who inhabited the island before the Saxon invasion.

• In times of hardship ceorl parents sold their children into slavery.

• Society was not completely rigid; ceorls could become thegns.

Religion

• During Anglo-Saxon times kings in England had converted to Christianity. The conversion began in AD597 when Pope Gregory I sent missionaries to spread Christianity.

• People within England believed in one God rather than the many of the Pagan beliefs.

• The Saxons stopped being superstitious and believing in charms and magic and started to listen to the Christian Church under the guidance from Rome.

• Religion became an important part of people’s lives and the church held great power over them.

English society was an amalgamation of settlers from north-west Europe (tribes from the Angles, Saxons and Jutes).

• During the second half of the 10th Century many independent church leaders were replaced with monks from the Christian church. This created deep divisions in England as some people did not like being told what to do by the monks who worked for the Pope.

Culture

• The majority of people’s lives were based around the land.

• Each ceorl worked a hide of the thegns’ land (the thralls also worked but as slaves). Ceorls paid food rent to the thegn.

• Some ceorls had specialised jobs such as shoemakers, bakers and merchants.

• For ordinary families, men and women had specific roles but both were considered important: boys would learn farming, fishing and how to hunt. Girls would learn skills centred on the home, for example, how to cook and brew ale.

• It was rare for girls to be taught how to read and write. The sons of kings or rich thegns might be taught by a private teacher.

• The only schools were run by the Christian Church in monasteries.

Language

• The language spoken was Old English.

• This comprised a mixture of West Germanic languages.

Law

• Kings would give powers to local officials who would listen to cases. These were known as ‘hundred’ courts.

• Courts were becoming more important in deciding innocence or guilt (rather that people being punished on the say so of the king).

• Entire families could be punished for the actions of one individual.

• The Anglo-Saxons placed a high value on the word of a person (their solemn oath).

• Trials by ordeal were used to decide whether someone was innocent or guilty. Trials by iron or water were the most common.

• Everyone had a wergild. If the money could not or would not be paid then the family of the

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Key Stage 3 Geographical Enquiry

Student Books

• Encourage progression, critical thinking and discovery through ‘How’ and ‘Why’ key question-led enquiries

• Enquiries consist of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub-questions, interspaced with opportunities for the students to consolidate and extend the knowledge and understanding they have acquired

• Explore some of the key processes in both physical and human geography through carefully selected case studies that integrate high order thinking skills, GIS and fieldwork opportunities

Teacher’s Books

• Provide a lesson plan for each investigation in the Student Books, as well as ideas for extension activities and suggestions on how to adapt and expand teaching for each topic

• Available to download as editable Word files

Teacher’s Book 1 978-0-00-741115-3 £75.00

Teacher’s Book 2 978-0-00-741117-7 £75.00

Teacher’s Book 3 978-0-00-741119-1 £75.00

KS3 Geography

Revision & Practice

Complete Revision & Practice

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2. Workbook – topic-by-topic practice, now with video solutions to build confidence

Revision Guide

• Five practice opportunities in one book for only £2.50

• Clear and concise coverage of every topic

• Free online Q&A flashcards included

Workbook

• Topic-by-topic practice builds and develops skills

• Progress tests and mixed practice questions support continuous progression through KS3 and preparation for GCSE

Sample from Collins Key Stage 3 Geography Complete Revision & Practice

GCSE 9–1 Geography

Revision & Practice

Complete Revision & Practice

Unbeatable value – a revision guide, workbook and full practice paper in one book for only £4.99

1. Revision guide – clear and concise coverage of every topic, now with interactive quizzes to test recall

2. Write-in workbook – topic-by-topic practice now with video solutions to build confidence

3. Exam-style practice paper with answers, now updated to reflect the latest exam series and examiner reports

Suitable for all exam boards

quizzes and video solutions, accessed via QR codes

Workbook

• A workbook and full practice paper with answers in one book for only £3.00

• All the practice you need with topic-by-topic questions

• Put what you have practised to the test with a full exam-style practice paper with answers included

Revision Cards

• Unbeatable value – school price £4.00

• Actively test students' knowledge and recall skills

• 100 revision cards with three card types: revise, memorise and test

For AQA

Geography Fieldwork and Skills AS/A Level Geography

Third Edition

Foster independent thinking and real-world engagement in 16+ learners

• Includes plenty of fieldwork report examples to inspire students

• Examines the three main stages of collecting, processing and presenting information for each investigation

• Includes valuable supportive weblinks and contacts for further study

Sample from Geography Fieldwork and Skills AS/A Level

Cambridge IGCSEtm

Geography

(0460/0976/2217)

Fourth Edition

Series Editor: Alan Parkinson

Authors: Rob Bircher, Rebecca Kitchen, Claire Kyndt, Alan Parkinson and John Rutter

Encourage students to make links between case studies and their own local contexts as well as exploring the core themes and skills of the 0460 syllabus

Student’s Book

• Content is divided into Human Geography, Physical Geography and Geographical Skills

• Inspire learning with fascinating geographical facts, maps, diagrams and investigations

• Provide opportunities for practice with end-of-unit review questions and sample answers

Workbook

• Write-in resource, matched to Student’s Book’s structure and content, to consolidate and extend learning

• Provide additional practice with more questions and exercises for every topic

Teacher’s

Guide

• Save time and teach straight away with comprehensive lesson plans

• Offer extra practice with worksheets for every topic

• Complete with all answers and a suggested two year scheme of work

We are working towards endorsement of the Student’s Book for the Cambridge Pathway to support the full syllabus for examination from 2027. The Workbook and Teacher’s Guide will not go through the endorsement process for the Cambridge Pathway.

Cambridge IGCSEtm Environmental Management (0680/5014)

Provide in-depth coverage of the Environmental Management syllabus and inspire students through real-life applications. This resource also offers full coverage of the O Level syllabus

• The Student's Book brings engagement and excitement to environmental management through real-life practical applications and links to other subjects

• The Teacher's Guide includes extension content and activities, plus overviews of each topic and links to other topics to assist with medium- and long-term planning

• A digital version of the Student's Book is available for front of class teaching and enables students to access material at home.

These resources are endorsed for the Cambridge Pathway to support the full syllabus for examination from 2019.

Cambridge International AS & A Level Geography

(9696)

Second Edition

Authors: Barnaby Lenon, Iain Palôt, Robert Morris, Rebecca Kitchen and Andy Schindler

Support students in obtaining the knowledge, understanding and skills to help them succeed in their geographical studies

• Help students develop and understanding of complex topics and the interrelationships between processes

• Engage students with up-to-date case studies from around the world

• Encourage exploration and interpretation with engaging infographics showing geographical patterns and data illustrated through maps and graphics

• Additional eBook Teacher’s Resource Pack includes added case studies, practice questions and sample answers

We are working towards endorsement of the Student’s Book for examination from 2027. The Teacher’s Guide will not go through the endorsement process for the Cambridge Pathway.

Collins School Atlas

The must-have atlas for pupils aged 11–14

• Introductory atlas designed to support Key Stage 3 students’ geographical and mapping skills.

• Includes a 'map and atlas skills' section, useful for both teachers and pupils

• Clear, easy to read reference maps presented with locator maps, fact boxes and flags, descriptive text, detailed map keys and photos

• Carefully selected focus country studies include mapping on contrasting regions and special topics

• The latest available country-by-country statistics are listed in a separate section and the index includes full latitude and longitude values

• The extended world section in this edition covers all the global issues required by the National Curriculum e.g. climate, population, biomes, earthquakes and volcanoes

Collins Student Atlas

An indispensable reference tool for students aged 14–16

• Fully revised and updated in 2024, this curriculum-supportive world atlas features country-by-country statistics, an extensive geographical dictionary and a fully comprehensive index

• Thematic maps and accompanying graphs and tables adhere to the National Curriculum guidelines and cover topics such as Tourism, Telecommunications, Environmental and socio-economic topics

• High quality satellite imagery supports map data and illustrates key environmental issues

• Extensive lists of statistics for demographic and socio-economic facts provide up-to-date data to support individual geography, tourism, mathematics, economics or IT projects

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Key Stage 3 Knowing Religion

Series Editor: Robert Orme

Deliver a knowledge-led, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality lessons

• Ignite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary people

• Aid pupil memory with a knowledge organiser at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and dates

• Spark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practice

• 16 lessons on each topic to offer flexibility and map onto the school timetable with ease

Fact boxes provide insights to keep students engaged Concise introductions set the scene and focus students’ learning

Clearly laid out text and images provide context and bring the subject to life

The British Sikh School

“The structure of the books is excellent, and the explanations of religious concepts and practices are concise and succinct.”

End-of-chapter questions in each lesson allow students to practise writing longer, evaluative answers

Key vocabulary lists for each unit help students define and remember important terms

Aid revision and consolidate learning with a knowledge organiser at the end of each chapter

Key people boxes summarise the key figures of the religion

GCSE 9–1 Religious Studies

Complete Revision & Practice

Unbeatable value – a revision guide, workbook and full practice paper in one book for only £4.99

1. Revision guide – clear and concise coverage of every topic

2. Workbook – topic-by-topic practice

3. Exam-style practice paper with answers

Suitable for all exam boards

Student Bibles

ESV Fuel Youth Bible

Collins Anglicised ESV Bibles

A vibrant, contemporary and engaging edition of the anglicised ESV bible

• Includes a 40-page colour section with timelines, a dictionary of Bible terms, maps, concordance as well as the complete text of the ESV Bible in a highly readable font size

• Drawing on the work of over 100 of the world’s leading Bible scholars and teachers, this ‘essentially literal’ translation combines word-for-word accuracy with readability, literary excellence, and depth of meaning

ESV Encounter Bible

Collins Anglicised ESV Bibles

Foreword by: Dan Watson

A modern and engaging youth and young adult edition of the anglicised ESV bible

• This brand new edition includes a foreword from Pastor Dan Watson (Youth and Young Adults Pastor of Hillsong UK) and an article on positively shaping society through letting the Word transform you from the inside out

• A great choice for study, personal reading and private devotions

Your Choice for Key Stage 3

Address the challenges of being a teenager in the 21st century and implement the statutory guidance for Health, Relationships and Sex Education

Your Choice provides a full PSHE course for each year of KS3. The implementation of this flexible resource is at the school’s discretion, based on their assessment of students’ needs and the RSE policy agreed with parents. The books are not labelled by year to give you the flexibility to make choices about what content is most appropriate and most relevant for your cohort at each stage.

The Teacher Guide provides further support and guidance.

Topics are organised into four strands to offer a coherent, progressive PSHE course for Years 7 to 9.

• Personal wellbeing and mental health – focus on increasing selfawareness, building confidence and learning to manage emotions

• Relationships and sex education – raise awareness of rights and responsibilities in relationships, staying safe and treating others with respect

• Physical health and wellbeing – deal with the importance of exercise, sleep, nutrition and leading a healthy lifestyle

• Social education – look outwards to the local community and beyond, introducing Citizenship topics

The Teach Secondary judges' panel said:

“User friendly in practice and highly inclusive, it’s also topical in a way that will ensure that teenagers are able to relate its content to their own development and life experiences. Overall, it’s an intensive and comprehensive resource that can be used at all stages of puberty and across different ability groups. Its use of simple language, factual approach and positive tone will enable pupils to develop confidence in learning a very important life skill.”

Student Books

• Age-appropriate information and advice addressing contemporary issues such as exploring your sexuality, grooming and sexting

• Scenarios offering a safe space to explore situations students may face

• Practical techniques for managing time, money, emotions and health

• Activities to help students explore ideas, develop views and make informed decisions about their own lives

• The resource has been trialled by a team of PSHE teachers and RSE experts.

Teacher Guide

• Supports the planning of your school's PSHE provision, including the implementation of the current mandatory curriculum for Health Education and Relationships and Sex Education

• Gives non-specialists the confidence and tools to deliver PSHE effectively and saves preparation time with detailed lessons plans and worksheets for every double-page of the Student Books

• Further sources of information and support are provided for each topic

• Printable PDFs and customisable Word files are available to download online

Opportunities throughout to explore different ideas and develop views

Practical tips for dealing with contemporary issues

Your Choice for Key Stage 4

Implement the current statutory guidance for Health, Relationships and Sex Education and teach Key Stage 4 PSHE with confidence

Part of the award-winning Your Choice series, Your Choice for KS4 provides 42 comprehensive and flexible PSHE and RSE lessons for Year 10 and 11 students. Written by experts, the implementation of this flexible resource is at the school’s discretion, and can be adapted for any school timetable.

• Age-appropriate and fully up-to-date – implement the statutory guidance with confidence

• Easy to use extension material – develop students’ knowledge with resources suitable for home learning

• Detailed guidance and high-quality, adaptable lessons – support non-specialist teachers and form tutors with core 25-minute lessons and the option to extend to 45 minutes or an hour

• Flexible ready-made activities, lesson plans and teaching PowerPoints – download your accompanying editable files at collins.co.uk/yourchoice

Learning objectives are clearly listed to support non-specialist teachers and form tutors confidently deliver the RSHE guidance

Each lesson comes with the option to extend core learning to 45 minutes or an hour

The Teach Secondary judges' panel said: “A comprehensive book that covers units relating to modern life and RSHE modules. Simple, yet effective, it gives teachers an effective way of starting what can often be awkward conversations with pupils.”

Editable PowerPoint slides link to the lesson plans, giving teachers clear support to deliver PSHE in their own way

All resources are fully editable, allowing teachers to adapt learning specifically for their cohort

Lessons boost students’ understanding of social issues with age-appropriate and up-to-date content

Worksheets can be used in class or adapted for extended learning at home

Your Choice for Key Stage 5

50 inclusive and adjustable KS5 PSHE and RSHE lessons for Post-16 students, written and reviewed by leading experts

• Age-appropriate and fully up-to-date content builds on the statutory guidance for 11-16 and is in line with the PSHE Association’s Programme of Study for KS5

• Includes new topics and challenges that have been developed with student feedback to ensure it meets their requirements

• Easy to use for any school, sixth form or college with a clear and modular structure that can be slotted into any timeframe

• Equips non-specialist teachers and form tutors with detailed guidance and background resources for information and inspiration

• Develops knowledge and understanding in Years 12 and 13 as it builds on the award-winning Collins Your Choice resources for KS3 and KS4

• Access, adapt and print all files in an editable format with the download on collins.co.uk

Stereotypes and realities (1 of 3)

Here are some facts to help you fill in some of the gaps on your table. This is by no means exhaustive, and the information here is to illustrate the great variety of Arab culture.

Language: There are 350 million native speakers of Arabic, and the dialects vary everywhere – a Moroccan and a Yemeni might have difficulty understanding each other unless they switch to formal Arabic.

Food: This is so varied that even the staple fruit, the date, comes in countless varieties!

Music: Classic singers like Um Kulthum (Egypt) and Fairuz (Lebanon) are loved around the Arabic-speaking world. Egypt’s Mahraganat genre, comparable to Grime, went global when it was recently featured in the TV series Moon Knight in 2021

Teaching PowerPoints provide clear information, guidance and scenarios to explore

Specially commissioned videos address sensitive and high-priority topics such as mental health, discrimination, sexual pleasure and consent

Unit 9, Lesson 4 • Slide 3
Collins 2022

Your Life

Fourth Edition

Series Editor: John Foster

Authors: John Foster, Simon Foster and Kim Richardson

An engaging and accessible introduction to the issues, rights, responsibilities, money and more that affect young people today

• A clear and comprehensive programme at Key Stages 3 and 4

• Engage students with real-life issues, using thought-provoking activities and real world examples, including Economic Wellbeing and Financial Capability

• Deliver combined PSHE and Citizenship topics year by year or by selecting self-contained topics to slot into a scheme of learning

Sample from Citizenship Today Student's Book

Citizenship Today

Revised Fourth Edition

Fully updated and designed to motivate students to become active and engaged citizens and to help prepare them for examination success

Student Book

• Compact, economical course offers a practical and focused way to meet the new requirements for GCSE

• Each Student Book chapter closes with a section on the exam, combining advice and practice questions to ensure success

• Combines clear coverage of the 2023 Edexcel specification with an engaging approach and layout

Teacher's Guide

• Save time on planning with a full two-year scheme of work

• Detailed guidance and practical resources to assist non-specialist teachers, with ready-to-use lesson plans, activities and assessment material

• Adapt the resources to the needs of your classes with the editable Word files

The Student Book is endorsed by Edexcel.

International Lower Secondary Wellbeing

(0859)

and

A flexible and easy-to implement wellbeing programme that supports teachers to equip learners with the tools they need to build their confidence and develop their emotional resilience

Student’s Books

• Equip students with a toolbox of strategies and key vocabulary to understand and discuss their wellbeing and mental health in a proactive and age-appropriate way

• Each Student’s Book provides a selection text extracts, specifically curated to support student wellbeing

• Featuring visually engaging write-in pages to record and refer back to learning

• This series offers a Student’s Book for each stage of Lower Secondary

Teacher's Guide

• Support teachers to confidently build learners’ understanding about their wellbeing and mental health, being proactive in supporting their emotional health as well as intervening early with any concerns

• Adapt the course to suit the school’s local context with downloadable and editable lesson plans, worksheets and slides

• Provide effective planning with curriculum mapping tables and unit overviews

This series is endorsed for the Cambridge Pathway to support the curriculum frameworks (0034/0859) from 2024.

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Natasha Prosser

Hampshire 07557 188 079

SCOTLAND

Claire McAuley

Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Clackmannanshire, Dundee City, East Lothian, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Fife, Midlothian, Moray, Perth & Kinross, Scottish Borders, Stirling, West Lothian 07557 188 154

Christine Stein Argyll & Bute, Dumfries & Galloway, East Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Eilean Siar, Glasgow, Highland, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire, Orkney Islands, Renfrewshire, Shetland Islands, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, West Dunbartonshire 07825 116 401

NORTHERN IRELAND

Claire Atkinson

Belfast, North Eastern, South Eastern, Southern, Western 01484 668 121

WALES

Claire Atkinson

Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Isle of Anglesey, Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthshire, Neath Port Talbot, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea, Torfaen, Vale of Glamorgan Wrexham 01484 668 121

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