The Roar Newsletter Issue 16 Term 2 2022

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Issue 16 | Thursday 2 June 2022

A conversation with the Head of College Mr John Weeks

Welcome to Winter The Central West has had its first official dumping of snow this week, just in time for the first day of Winter. Some of our roads were blocked and a small number of students were not able to get to school. If a road is blocked in the morning with snow or ice, our buses may not be able to get through to collect students for school. As it will be difficult to send out notifications at this time, I would encourage parents and carers to keep an eye on the weather so they will know this might be likely. It can be different for each area. In the event of snow falling throughout the day, we will be guided by the advice of the police and local bus companies, who call all schools and let them know if they need to depart early to get students home. If this happens, we will notify families via Operoo as soon as possible. If you have any queries about the bus arrangements, please contact Mr Warren Stocks via connect@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au 2022 Musical Showcase After a two-year COVID-19 induced delay, our very talented music students will be holding their Musical Showcase extravaganza at BMEC on Friday, 17 June 2022, from 6:00 pm. All music students from Kindergarten to Year 12 will perform and will be sure to provide a wonderful and

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entertaining evening. You can expect orchestras, choirs and smaller ensembles – ending in a grand finale! Tickets can be purchased on the BMEC website and will be very well worth it. Equestrian team to Coona Thirty-five of our avid horse riders will be travelling to Coonabarabran with their horses this week to compete in Australia's largest interschool equestrian event. Representing the College, they will be competing in a range of events: polocrosse, eventing, dressage, team penning, hacking, working horse challenge, cross country and showjumping. This event is the culmination of many weeks and months of work for the students, staff and coaches and will be the highlight of the equestrian calendar. We wish them all a safe and successful trip. Winter Sport Rugby games will be played at home on the Senior Campus this week: SASC Team SASC U13 SASC U14 SASC U15 SASC 2nd XV SASC 1st XV

Opposition St Andrew’s Cathedral School U13 St Andrew’s Cathedral School U14 St Stanislaus College U15B Oakhill College 4th XV St Andrew’s Cathedral School 1st XV

Time 10:30am 11:30am 9:30am 2:00pm 12:30pm

Netball – Bathurst Netball Courts SASC SASC U8 SASC U10 (Mixed Go)

Opposition Superstars Twinkles U9 Girls Nova Stars

Time 12:10pm 11:05am

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SASC Junior Girls SASC U12 B SASC U12 A SASC U14 Fusion SASC U14 Flames SASC U14 Blitz SASC U14 Blaze

12:10pm 8:45am 8:45am 9:55am 9:55am 9:55am 11:05am

SASC U16 Cyclones SASC U16 Storm SASC U16 Typhoons SASC Colts

Superstars HotShots OTT Roadrunners Superstars Storm BNA 11 Yellow OOT Kookaburras BNA 12 Dev Eglinton All Stars Sapphires Eglinton All Stars Topaz SASC U16 Typhoons SASC U16 Storm Panthers Blayney

SASC 3rds SASC 2nds SASC 1sts

OOT Chickens Panthers Wildfire Mana

1:15pm 3:45pm 1:15pm

11:05am 11:05am 11:05am 12:10pm

Hockey – Bathurst Hockey Complex SASC SASC U15 Red SASC U18 Blue SASC U18 Red

Opposition St Pats BYE St Pats

Time 9:35am BYE 8:20am

From the Chaplain Rev. Michael Bennett Chaplain

100 years of praying! “I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14 You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” (John 14:13) Senior School Chapel this term has focused on ‘Christianity in Nazi Germany’. To date, we have looked at the stories of Marin Neimoller, Sophie Scholl, Elie Wiesel, and this week Corrie Ten Boom. During my research for Corrie Ten Boom, I discovered that her Grandfather Willem Ten Boom (1816-1891) started praying once a week for the Jewish people asking God how his family could be a blessing to them. He started in 1844. The practice was picked up by his son, Jasper, who continued to pray each week for the Jewish people after his father’s death. As a result of these weekly prayers, Jasper’s son, Willem (Jnr) completed his PhD in 1928 on ‘Jewish persecution in Germany and France’. However, the essence of Willem Snr’s prayer wasn't fully realised until 1940, when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands. As soon as this happened, the family started to live out their prayers by caring for and hiding Jewish individuals and families on the run. After 100 years, the weekly family prayers for the Jewish people came to an end on 28 February 1944; the Gestapo barged into their house, where they were hiding Jews. Corrie, her sister Betsie, father Jasper, and her brother Willem were all arrested. Only Corrie would survive the concentration camps, with Willem (Jnr) dying shortly after the war. Corrie would later start an international ministry sharing the good news about Jesus Christ and share some of the spiritual lessons she learned in the concentration camp. What is interesting about Willem Snr’s prayer from 1844 is that it was answered in such an incredible way. It is estimated that the family saved around 800 Jewish lives by hiding them and then helping them escape Europe. Several of the remaining family members have been given one of Israel’s highest honours for their work – “Honouring the Righteous Among the Nations”. The Ten Boom story should make us pause and reflect upon what we are praying for. Our prayers are not always answered immediately and sometimes not in the way we might expect. Indeed, sometimes they are answered in ways far beyond our comprehension. Amen.

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PROUDLY PRESENTS OUR

6PM FRIDAY 17 JUNE BMEC Theatre, Bathurst Enjoy a night of entertainment from all of our Junior and Senior School musicians. $25 per ticket to be purchased through BMEC box office, scan the QR code or online: www.bmec.com.au/scots-all-saints-2022musical-showcase.html

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Junior School Mr Chris Jackman Head of Junior School

Use of Playground Equipment After School Could parents please refrain from allowing their children to play on the College’s playground equipment after 3:15 pm. There is no supervision of this equipment by staff after this time therefore, students should not be on the equipment.

BMEC Music Showcase It is with great excitement we invite you to join us for the 2022 Scots All Saints College Music Showcase at BMEC - 6:00 pm Friday, 17 June. Doors will open from 5:30 pm. Every choir and ensemble will perform from Kindergarten through to Year 12 with over two hours of live music from our talented students. Tickets can be purchased here: www.bmec.com.au/scots-all-saints-2022musical-showcase.html Art Exhibition If you haven’t had a chance already, I encourage all parents to come to the Kemmis Building to view the fabulous Art Exhibition. Each student has a piece of artwork on display, plus we have the IPSHA Travelling Art Show as well.

Mrs Jo Nicholls Pastoral Care and Wellbeing Co-ordinator

Well, it is halfway through Term 2 and Year 6 are really starting to gain some momentum with the Peer Support program we are running at the Junior School. Year 6 are using the sessions to get to know the students from Kindergarten to Year 5, and by developing their relationships with their group members, they can use social interactions and connections to teach the message of accepting diversity and encouraging a sense of belonging at the College for all our students.

CIS Cross Country Congratulations to our runners who have earnt a place in the HICES team at the Combined Independent Schools (CIS) Cross Country Carnival on Wednesday, 8 June. We wish Nicolas Lenehan, Ella Hunter, Amelia Craft, Chelsea Abel, Sam Hunter, Jake Kearney, Benjamin Lenehan and Lucy Tallentire all the best as they compete next week at Eastern Creek. Inter-House Athletics Carnival On Friday, 17 June, all of the Prep and Junior School students will be participating in the InterHouse Athletics Carnival. Parents are most welcome to come along and watch their children compete. The P and F are planning on running a canteen for the children on the day. continued page 5 Junior School Campus Preparatory School, Junior (Years K–6) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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As well as imparting the key message about antibullying during Peer Support, Year 6 are benefiting from the skills they are gaining as they learn to balance the younger students and coordinate a range of activities. I congratulate Year 6 for the progress they are making with their groups and encourage them to continue to take advantage of the opportunity to lead these important sessions.

Police Visit Next week we welcome a visit to the Junior School by NSW Police. Our students from Kindergarten to Year 6 will be part of information sessions on ‘Keep me Safe’ for Infants and Cyber safety for our Stage 2 and 3 students. Junior School Campus Preparatory School, Junior (Years K–6) 70 Eglinton Road BATHURST NSW 2795

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Careers Advice Mrs Helen Jones

experience. This program is not compulsory but strongly encouraged. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. University of Sydney | Auditions and Portfolio Undergraduate Information Session

Cyber Security Immersion Day: Tuesday 21 June, CSU Bathurst, 9:30 to 14:30 Last month I emailed all students in Years 10-11 who may be interested in attending this industry based learning opportunity at CSU. Looking to get a small group together to attend the day, which is being run by CSU, IBM, Defence Force & Cyber NSW. If you are interested in attending, please email me at helen. jones@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au as I need to register you to complete an introductory course before the day (only 30 mins) Eligibility​: • Students interested in security awareness cyber roles​ •

IT students

Students interested in marketing, communications, public relations or journalism (IT pathways)

Creative, problem solvers, strategists, game players and psychologists

No technical background required​.

Cyber Security Ambassadors (guest speakers); Industry Representatives, Exhibits (IBM, CSU, Defence, Cyber NSW, TAFE); Campus Tours; Immersive Activities – IBM Skillsbuild, Encryption Quests, Let’s Go Phishing, What’s the Password? Work Experience During our Year 10 Careers lessons, we have been discussing the many opportunities of work experience. How this program can help give a taste of working life and, in some cases, set the course for your post-school adventures. All Year 10 have the opportunity to participate in this program. Students need to find a host employer, confirm a week that suits both the host employer and family, and double check this does not clash with any school commitments /assessments (Thus NOT the last week of Term 2). All students have been emailed the Student Placement Record (SPR) and have a template for how to write an email asking for work

Tuesday 7 June 2022, 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm Online The Sydney Conservatorium of Music invites all students applying for Music degrees in 2023 to their upcoming info night. Students will receive tips on how to best prepare for an audition, create a portfolio, and general information on our degrees. There will also be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions at the end of the presentation. Find out more: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ auditions-and-portfolio-undergraduate-informationsession-registration-343816282757 Student Exchange Australia New Zealand | Online Info Session Wednesday 8 June 2022, 5:30 pm Online The LIVE Online Info Session is conducted by a senior member of our staff using a service that allows us to meet online or over the telephone. You will be able to meet our representative over a video internet connection, ask any questions and watch a presentation. Our LIVE online session will cover the following topics. •

Introduction to Student Exchange, the regulatory environment and benefits • Program options, destinations and eligibility • Safety and Wellbeing, our support system and where you will stay • Money Matters, including available discounts and scholarships • Deadlines and how to apply • Why choose Student Exchange? Find out more: https://studentexchange. clickmeeting.com/wednesday-june-8-2022-liveonline-info-session/register continued page 8

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University of Sydney | E12 Information Webinar

The Vice Chancellor’s Global Mobility Award, valued at up to $5000 for eligible exchange programs

Automatic consideration for a range of faculty equity scholarships

Eligibility to apply for additional accommodation scholarships

Support through your transition from school to university through our Prep for Sydney uni program

University of Sydney Union Access Rewards membership for your first year

Access to the E12 alumni and industry mentoring program in your final year of university.

Tuesday 21 June 2022, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Online Join us for an online E12 Early Offer Webinar to learn about the scheme, eligibility and how to apply. You can also get help with your application, including some tips and tricks for responding to the three personal statement questions required in your E12 application. The E12 Early Offer and Scholarship Scheme is for students from rural, regional or low socio-economic backgrounds, or those facing financial hardship. It makes your pathway to the University of Sydney easier and helps reduce the financial pressure off your first-year studies. This year, over 90 courses are offered via E12, and hundreds of students enter the University of Sydney through this scheme each year. •

A scholarship valued at $5950

An Early Conditional Offer to the university by mid-November

Formal UAC offer in the main offer round by meeting a reduced E12 ATAR

Find out more: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/webinar/ register/WN_75Nl_L76RjO7TZdrjG0WFw

Year 10 Vaccinations Dear Parents and Carers, The NSW Health School Vaccination team will be attending Scots All Saints College on Tuesday, 7 June to administer scheduled Year 10 vaccinations. This vaccination is the Meningococcal ACWY vaccine and is a single-dose vaccine. Consent forms will go home with your child today and need to be returned to the Health Centre ASAP. Vaccinations will not be administered to any student without valid consent. Please ensure your child is aware of the upcoming vaccinations. Could all Year 10 students please wear sports uniform to school on this day. If you have any questions regarding the scheduled vaccinations please email healthcentre@ scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au or phone 6333 4791.

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ENGLISH HSC EXAMINATION EXCELLENCE WITH MR MORRISEY LIVE ON DISCORD Tuesday evenings 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ALL YEAR 12 STUDENTS ARE WELCOME

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D N A B 2PM SUN 5TH JUNE 2022 SASC Symphonic Wind Ensemble ORC Symphonic Wind Ensemble City of Orange Brass Band

Aikman Hall Scots All Saints College 4173 O'Connell Rd Bathurst Cost: Free

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Students attend mining dinner The world relies even more heavily than ever on a number of products dug from the Earth. For example, about forty different minerals are needed to produce a mobile phone. Whilst modern technology has put an end to the old image of mining of men with picks and shovels, modern mineral extraction still requires a large human workforce of highly skilled people to operate successfully. The NSW Minerals Council has been hosting a series of dinners in regional New South Wales to provide information to people who might be contemplating a career in mining, and last week it was Bathurst’s turn. A number of Scots All Saints students attended. The presentation was hosted by the Chief Executive of the Minerals Council, Stephen Galilee. A number of people who work in mines in the Central West told the story of their journey into the mining industry as apprentices in the many trades that are essential to the operations of a mine. Some of these people now have senior operational positions in local mines and have worked overseas. Two students from the School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering also spoke. Several local mining companies had displays and representatives at the dinner.

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The anecdote of the night concerns Scots All Saints Year 12 student Cody Green. Cody won the $100 voucher for the lucky door prize. The UNSW team donated a computer. When the winner was drawn from the box by Stephen Galilee, he announced, “You’re not going to believe this, but the winner is Cody Green again.”

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Introductory Study Skills Session Monday 6th June 3.20– 4pm  Organisational skills  Planning your time  Prep, Assignments and Assessment tasks  Revision and study routines Please bring a notebook and pen. Please RSVP to:

Sarah O’Neill: sarah.oneill@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au

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All Things Sport Mr Mark Wilkinson Sports Administrator

AICES Cross Country Yesterday our Senior School Cross Country team competed in the AICES Cross Country Carnival, which was held at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre. The team was faced with a number of challenging situations – snow, a closed Great Western Highway and the AM radio stations that I played in the bus. Once on the track, the entire team competed incredibly well and were a credit to themselves and the College. A special shout out to Emily Bennett, Lincoln Craft and Angus Argent-Smith, who secured a place in the AICES team to compete at next week’s CIS Cross Country Carnival at Sydney Motorsport Park. Netball Coaching Clinics A few superstars from our SASC 1st Netball team will be hosting a special series of free Coaching Clinics for our 13s and 14s SASC teams. This is an awesome opportunity for your younger netballers to pick up a few handy hints and tips from some of our finest and most experienced Netballers. The clinics will be held on Mondays from 3.30 – 4:30 pm at the Senior Campus Netball courts. Here’s what we have in store…

1st XV Rugby Match Report Last Saturday, we travelled to the Central Coast to play our second ISA round match up versus Central Coast Grammar School. A formidable opponent who in the past has been very strong against us. The Open’s boys were dialled in and more than ready to play a tough contest. We had plenty of possession from the outset but just couldn’t capitalise on the many opportunities we had within striking distance of their try line. Central Coast would hit the board first with a soft try from 10 metres out. We settled back down into our style of play and again dominated possession. Our hard work paid off after an excellent box kick from Hamish Siegert, which set up a chase between Will Stanmore and the opposing fullback, with Will clipping him to snag the ball and go over for an outstanding try. Central Coast came back again with a similar try to their first one. We reset and came storming back once again with a punishing carry by Hugh Argent-Smith as he crashed over the line for our second try. At the half, the game was even at 12 all. In the second half, we came out strong and determined. We took the game to CCGS as we scored three more tries. The first one was by Jack Cooper off a set piece line out, then Ben Radford was set up with a selfless pass by Bill Bremner, and to round out the scoring, Angus Parsons split the defense up the middle with a slick 30 metre carry. CCGS did hit back with one try of their own but held our composure and committed ourselves to a strong defensive finish. Final Score: SASC 29 V CCGS 19 Man of the match: Jack Cooper

Monday, 6 June, 3:30pm – 4:30 pm – Centre Court Clinic

Best Performances: James Edwards, Will Munro, Hugh Argent-Smith, Angus Parsons

Monday, 20 June 3:30pm – 4:30 pm – Goal Shooting Clinic

Coaches: D. Bailey and R. Freeman

Monday, 25 July 3:30pm – 4:30 pm – Defensive Clinic Junior School Athletics Carnival

JOIN THE RUNNING CLUB

Friday, 17 June – mark it on your calendars! Our athletics carnivals are always one of the most awesome days of the school year. We’ll be sending out more information to our Junior School families to help you get ready, get set, and go!

Senior School Campus Every Tuesday at 7:30 am rain, hail or shine

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(wet weather - run in the sports barn) EVERYONE WELCOME Mr Luke Gillmer

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ATTENTION YEAR 11 STUDENTS

National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) 2023 Applications are now open for students who want to be a part of the National Youth Science Forum in 2023! The NYSF Year 12 Program offers an exciting range of in-person and digital science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) experiences for participants across Australia. If you’re a year 11 student (in 2022) and passionate about STEM, apply now! In 2023, the NYSF Year 12 Program will run from 10 to 24 January. Students will have opportunities to: •

participate in tours of science and technology facilities, and learn about cutting edge research;

engage with industry partners and research providers;

learn about university and STEM career pathways;

mix with other like-minded students from all over Australia; and

network with former NYSF participants to further increase understanding of STEM related study and career experiences.

NYSF offers Access and Equity Scholarships to students who require additional financial assistance due to experiencing financial or other forms of disadvantage or will incur additional costs to fully participate in the Year 12 Program. Information regarding Access and Equity Scholarships, including how to apply, will be sent to successful program applicants later in the year. Applications are open until 14 August. Find out more and apply here: https://www.nysf. edu.au/programs/year-12-program/ Please see Mrs O’Neill for more details: sarah.oneill@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au

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The 9/10 debating team of Jai Valabjee, Chido Mutyiri, Elizabeth Walsh and Hannah Howes.

HICES Debating Round 4

Over the last two weeks, debaters from Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 have contested Round 4 of the HICES Debating Competition. The debates began on Thursday 19 May, with our 7/8 team of Stirling Miller, Suhaila Murshed, Olivia Mills and Margo Sawell tackling the topic of whether or not teachers should be paid more than politicians. Our opposition in Blue Mountains Grammar School mounted an impressive case to ultimately secure the win. Next to debate were our Year 11 team of Jamie Healy, Xavier Adams and Jessica Mills. They faced off against Kinross Wolaroi School and grappled with the issues around indigenous representation in parliament. In an interesting and wide-ranging debate, both teams canvassed valid ideas, and Kinross came away with the win by a whisker. Last but not least, our 9/10 team of Chido Mutyiri, Jai Valabjee, Elizabeth Walsh and Hannah Howes were impressive in a complex discussion of constitutional issues, defeating Kinross with style and flair. We now look forward to Round 5, which will determine if any of our teams progress into the knock-out phase of the competition. Mrs Angela Davis, HICES Debating Co-ordinator

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From the Scots School archives

JILL HODGES VISIT

In an issue of “The Roar” in 2021, the story was told of the Astley Sword of Honour, which was presented annually to the Cadet Unit Officer (C.U.O.) who had made the most notable contribution to the unit. The story behind the sword began with a tragedy: the death in an accident in 1972 of C.U.O. David Astley. To commemorate him, his mother donated the sword to the Cadet Unit. David was a very enthusiastic member of the Cadets, and the sword was a fitting memorial to him. His classmates also donated the old lectern that was used in Aikman Hall for many years for assemblies, chapel services and other occasions. The first recipient of the Sword of Honour in 1973 was C.U.O. Phillip Gornall. It was presented every year from then onwards until 2018. I am very lucky to have a number of spotters in the College who recognise items of value from the heritage of the campus, and Mr Justin Adams, in his capacity as Director of Extra Curricular Activities, spotted the sword in the Cadet Q Store in 2019. After some discussions between David Atley’s family and some past students, the sword was put on display in The Scots Museum. Recently David Atley’s sister Jill Hodges paid us a visit to see it and the other items on display relating to the cadet unit. During the course of the visit, she offered to donate two items that belonged to her brother: his cadet hat and his Scots blazer. Both items were accepted, and our thanks go to Jill and her family for presenting their items to us.

The Atley Sword of Honour in it’s display case in The Scots Museum.

Jill Hodges with her brother’s blazer

In 2007, the Sword of Honour was presented to C.U.O. Stewart Legge, who led the Ceremonial Parade with it.

The Cadet hat the was issued to David Atley when he was a Sergeant in the Scots Cadets.

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David Astley’s blazer [The file name says hat but will be changed on the original].

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Bonjour Bathurst In this week’s episode of Bonjour Bathurst, we quizzed staff and fellow students in French as to their activities throughout their weekend. Year 12 students as always are a highlight and Monsieur Oakes amazed us with his eloquent accent. We may need to discuss a permanent role for him on the show.

SPORTS DRAW

À tout de suite! Click HERE to watch the latest episode. Sam Lau (Year 8)

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Calling all keen sporting parents if you have a photo of students in action we’d love to add them to our photo library please email: sports@scotsallsaints.nsw.edu.au

CALENDAR DATES

Friday 3 June 2022 North West Equestrian Expo Wagga Boarding Expo Matilda Showcase Rehearsal and Pizza Party 3.30-7.30 Saturday 4 June 2022 North West Equestrian Expo Wagga Boarding Expo ISA Rugby - Round 6 Sunday 5 June 2022 North West Equestrian Expo Music Concert Symphonic Winds Monday 6 June 2022 North West Equestrian Expo Yr 11 Student Led Conferences 3:45-8:30 Tuesday 7 June 2022 North West Equestrian Expo Yr 11 Student Led Conferences 3:45-8:30 Wednesday 8 June 2022 Year 12 Uni Wollongong Expo CIS Cross Country

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