Bhopal the second tragedy c2004
Mark Tully, Nigel Gibbons, Sunandan Walia, Yugesh Walia, Network First (Firm), Endboard Productions Ltd, Carlton Television, ITV (Firm), and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
More than ten years after "the world's biggest chemical disaster," there remain unresolved serious issues of unpaid damages, legal accountability, environmental reform and institutional failure on the part of Union Carbide, the chemical industry, and the U.S. and Indian governments . 1 videodisc (52 min.)
MEDIA 10-1725
Bhopali 2011
Van Maximilian Carlson, Kirk Palayan, Oddbox (Firm), and Cinema Guild
"On December 2, 1984, forty tons of poisonous gas leaked from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, killing over 20,000 people. Almost 30 years later, hundreds of thousands of survivors continue to suffer from chronic diseases and disabilities. Bhopali is an invaluable examination of the world's worst environmental disaster. During the Green Revolution, Union Carbide (now owned by DOW Chemical) decided to locate a pesticide manufacturing plant in the city of Bhopal. The film explains how the plant, experimenting with methyl isocyanate and unreliable technology near a densely-populated area, resulted in this immense industrial disaster. The residents of Bhopal, also known as the Lake City, rely heavily on the use of ground water which is now contaminated with toxic chemicals and heavy metals. With no access to clean water and no support from the government, the prospect for the future appears to be bleak, but Bhopal survivors and activists are determined to hold DOW Chemical accountable and are mounting a legal case to seek justice. This eye-opening, emotional film incorporates harrowing interviews with residents, experts, activists, and local politicians, demonstrating the long term damage to the community as well as the successes of non-profits such as Chingari Trust. Bhopali shows that the only long-term solution for Bhopal is cleanup and containment paid for by the corporation responsible for the disaster, and that setting such a precedent is a crucial step in preventing similar disasters from happening around the globe"--cont. 1 videodisc (80 min.) :
MEDIA 10-3401
Black wave the legacy of the Exxon Valdez 2008
Paul Carvalho, Robert Cornellier, Macumba International, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Bullfrog Films
"In the early hours of March 24th, 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil supertanker runs aground in Alaska. It discharges millions of gallons of crude oil. The incident becomes the biggest environmental catastrophe in North American history...For twenty years, Riki Ott and the fisherman of the little town of Cordova, Alaska have waged the longest legal battle in U.S. history against the world's most powerful oil company -- ExxonMobil. They tell us all about the environmental, social, and economic consequences of the black wave that changed their lives forever." -- Container. 1 videodisc (99 min.)
MEDIA 10-2089
Bound by Haiti c2010
Jon Bougher, Roman Safiullin, and Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
The story of two young activists forced to deal with tragedy of the Haiti earthquake first-hand. Featuring rare video and photos from immediately following the earthquake, Bound by Haiti follows these unlikely friends on a journey for a change before and after one of the most catastrophic events of our time. 1 videodisc (46 min.) :
MEDIA 10-3392
Disaster mental health & crisis stabilization for children c2007
Jennifer Baggerly and Microtraining Associates
Video discusses the impact of disaster and crisis on children. 1 videodisc (58 min.)
MEDIA 10-1458
Letter to the next generation c1990
Jim Klein and New Day Films
Two decades after members of the Ohio National Guard fired on antiwar demonstrators at Kent State University, filmmaker Jim Klein visits the campus to investigate the attitudes of today's students toward activism, ambition, racism, sexism, the military, getting ahead, and having fun. 1 videodisc
MEDIA 10-326
Trouble in paradise 2007?
Emily Marlow, Television Trust for the Environment, and Bullfrog Films
Looks at the long-term social and economic impact of the 2004 tsunami on the Maldives. 1 videodisc (25 min.)
MEDIA 10-1305
A village called Versailles c2009
S. Leo Chiang, Joel Goodman, Walking Iris Films, Independent Television Service, Center for Asian American Media, and New Day Films
"A documentary about Versailles, a community in eastern New Orleans first settled by Vietnamese refugees. After Hurricane Katrina, Versailles residents impressively rise to the challenges by returning and rebuilding before most neighborhoods in New Orleans, only to have their homes threatened by a new government-imposed toxic landfill just two miles away. [It] recounts the empowering story of how this group of people, who has already suffered so much in their lifetime, turns a devastating disaster into a catalyst for change and a chance for a better future"--Container. 1 videodisc (67 min.)
MEDIA 10-1820
Waco the rules of engagement c2003
William Gazecki, Dan Gifford, Michael McNulty, Rich La Brie, Rick Nyburg, David L Hamilton, SomFord Entertainment (Firm), Fifth Estate Productions, and New Yorker Video (Firm)
A documentary film about the series of events that occurred outside Waco, Texas in April 1993 in which 4 federal agents were killed along with 86 men, women and children of the Branch Davidian compound. 1 videodisc (136 min.)
MEDIA 10-1778
When the levees broke a requiem in four acts c2006
Spike Lee, Sam Pollard, Jacqueline Glover, Sheila Nevins, Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Ray Nagin, Al Sharpton, Harry Belafonte, Soledad O'Brien, Wynton Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Kanye West, Cliff Charles, Geeta Gandbhir, Nancy Novack, HBO Documentary Films, Forty Acres & a Mule Filmworks, Home Box Office (Firm), and HBO Video (Firm)
The world watched in horror as Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Many were shocked, not only by the scale of the disaster, but the slow, inept and disorganized response of the emergency and recovery efforts. Structured into four acts, each dealing with a different aspect of the events that preceded and followed Katrina's catastrophic passage through New Orleans. Tells the personal stories of those who endured this harrowing ordeal and survived to tell the tale. 3 videodiscs (ca. 256 min.)
MEDIA 10-1511
Bhopal the second tragedy c2004
Mark Tully, Nigel Gibbons, Sunandan Walia, Yugesh Walia, Network First (Firm), Endboard Productions Ltd, Carlton Television, ITV (Firm), and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
More than ten years after "the world's biggest chemical disaster," there remain unresolved serious issues of unpaid damages, legal accountability, environmental reform and institutional failure on the part of Union Carbide, the chemical industry, and the U.S. and Indian governments . 1 videodisc (52 min.)
MEDIA 10-1725
Buffalo Creek revisited 1985
Mimi Pickering, Scott Faulkner, Herby Smith, and Marty Newell
Presents a documentary on the aftermath of the collapse of a company-owned coal-waste dam that took more than 125 lives in the West Virginia coal mining region of Buffalo Creek in 1972. Uses newsreel footage, old photographs, newspaper headlines, aerial views, and an automobile tour. 1 videocassette (31 min.)
MEDIA 2-2525
The century: Then and now America's time c1999
Peter Jennings, Roger Goodman, Diana Frank , ABC News, History Channel (Television network), and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
This program examines key moments of the '90's -- Persian Gulf War, Oklahoma Bombing, Waco, -- and looks ahead to some of the possible events and innovations just over the horizon. 1 videocassette (45 min.)
MEDIA 2-7033
Chernobyl the taste of Wormwood 1987
A Japanese documentary about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster which includes on-site photography of the blast site and of people and areas affected. Also included are interviews with victims, bystanders, medical personnel who treated burn victims, physicists, and politicians. 1 videocassette (52 min.)
MEDIA 2-539
Disaster mental health & crisis stabilization for children c2007
Jennifer Baggerly and Microtraining Associates
Video discusses the impact of disaster and crisis on children. 1 videodisc (58 min.)
MEDIA 10-1458
Earth science forecasting violent storms, a new science 1981
To better understand and deal with severe weather disturbances, teams of experts are making close-up studies of hurricanes and tornadoes. This story includes film sequences showing the origins and development of such storms. 1 videocassette (ca. 14 min.)
MEDIA D-244
Earthquakes 1992
Robert Lattanzio, David Stansfield, and David Gilfillan
Part 9 explores the nature and consequences of earthquakes, the factors that cause quakes, their location and characteristics. Part 10 helps students develop a sense of the vast amounts of time over which geologic processes have been at work. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2--2706
Emergency medical services public information, education and relations national standard curriculum 1996
Using news footage, the video shows first aid techniques in case of accidents and disasters, and the role of rescue teams during such occurences. 1 videocassette (30 min.)
DANA 672
Fatal flood 2001
Chana Gazit, Liev Schreiber, and John M Barry
"In the spring of 1927, after weeks of incessant rains, the Mississippi River went on a rampage from Cairo, Illinois, to New Orleans, inundating hundreds of towns, killing as many as a thousand people and leaving a million homeless. In Greenville, Mississippi, efforts to contain the river pitted the majority black population against an aristocratic plantation family, the Percys-- and the Percys against themselves."--Container. 1 videocasette (60 min.)
DANA, MEDIA 1773, 2-4351
From Chechnya to Chernobyl 1997
Slawomir Grünberg, Log In Productions, and Bullfrog Films, inc
This film documents the latest twist in the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Many are returning, risking health, for a life without the fear of living in a war zone. 1 videocassette (45 min.)
MEDIA 2-6456
From disaster to Discovery the Challenger explosion and the rebirth of America's space shuttle 1989
Bill Lattanzi
The story of the Challenger disaster--of the seven heroes who died, and the nation that mourned them--of the investigation that shook a proud organization to its roots and revealed the flaws that led to tragedy--and finally, of a dream reborn: America's triumphant return to space. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1552
Global warming the signs and the science 2005
David Kennard, Michael Taylor, Alanis Morissette, South Carolina Educational Television Network, Stonehaven Productions, and PBS Home Video
"Human activities are provoking an unprecedented era of atmospheric warming and climatic change. We're seeing more drought, more wildfires, more flooding, bigger storms and more variable weather. Tropical diseases are moving north, childhood respiratory illness is skyrocketing, and in the last three decades over 30 diseases new to science have emerged.... As we start to face our vulnerability to a changing climate, people across the USA and around the world have decided to do something. They are determined to be part of the solution to this issue and have launched all kinds of initiatives aimed at reducing the impact of climate change"--Container. 1 videodisc (60 min.)
DANA 320
The great plague c2001
John Toba, Justin Hardy, Eric Meyers, Films for the Humanities (Firm), Juniper Communications, Learning Channel (Firm), and Channel 4 International
This program dramatically presents the history of bubonic plague and its two variants, pneumonic and septicemic plague (The Black Death) as it was called in the 14th century. 1 videorecording (51 min.)
MEDIA 2-6842
The Great San Francisco earthquake 1988
Tom Weidlinger
Features the accounts of those who lived in San Francisco before and after it was devasted by earthquake and fire in April, 1906. Archival film footage and rare photos show the destruction and rebirth of the city. 1 videocassette (58 min.)
MEDIA. MEDIA 2-716 2-4011
The hurricane of '38 1993
Thomas Lennon, Michael Epstein, and David G McCullough
Documentary about the hurricane which badly damaged New England in September 1938. Participants describe what happened once the hurricane struck. Includes archival film footage of the hurricane striking . 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-4043
Influenza 1918 1998
Robert Kenner, Ken Chowder, and Linda Hunt
In September 1918, soldiers stationed near Boston suddenly began to die. Doctors found the victims' lungs filled with a strange blue fluid. They identified the cause as Influenza, but it was unlike any strain ever seen, and medical science proved powerless against it. In desperation, people turned to folk remedies, while frantic officials closed all public places, and everyone was required to wear masks. But the virus was unstoppable, relentless, devastatingly lethal. By the time the epidemic ran its course, over 600,000 people were dead, more than all U.S. combat deaths of the 20th century. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-4264
An Invisible enemy 1991
Peter Carr and John Huntley
The radioactive fallout from the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl theatens the economic and cultural survival of the reindeer-breeding Sami of Scandinavia. Radiation has contaminated reindeer meat and made it unfit for sale. 1 videocassette (52 min.)
MEDIA 2-5388
The Johnstown flood 1991
Charles Guggenheim and David G McCullough
The true story of one of the most devastating disasters in American history, the 1889 dam break that killed more than 2000 people in Johnstown, Pa. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-4027
Killer quake! 1994
Stacy Keach
Metropolitan Los Angeles is sitting on ground zero, and even as Southern California struggles to repair itself from the tragedy at Northridge, seismic pressure continues to build below the ground. NOVA examines whether we can learn enough about these geological mysteries in time to minimize widespread destruction. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2572
Letter to the next generation c1990
Jim Klein and New Day Films
Two decades after members of the Ohio National Guard fired on antiwar demonstrators at Kent State University, filmmaker Jim Klein visits the campus to investigate the attitudes of today's students toward activism, ambition, racism, sexism, the military, getting ahead, and having fun. 1 videodisc
MEDIA 10-326
Library & archival disaster preparedness & recovery 1986
Richard F Young and David J Tinsley
Fire and water have wrought havoc upon library and archival collections, with a corresponding and often unnecessary loss of material. Since administrators, librarians and archivists have the ultimate responsibility for protecting and preserving their collections, it is essential for them to plan to deal with the event of a disaster and to react to it quickly. This videotape with its accompanying manual will allow them easily to design a disaster preparedness plan to fill the needs of their institutions. 1 videocassette (21 min.)
MEDIA 2-647
Library video magazine 1990
This issue deals with preparing for library disaster, the impact of federal library legislation on library service to Native Americans, the construction site of an automated robotic book-storage and delivery system at the Oviatt Library, California State University/Northridge, the "haunted" Bernardsville, N.J. library, and the Walt Disney Archives. 1 videocassette (30 min.)
MEDIA 2-875
Litigating disaster c2004
Ilan Ziv, Luc Martin Gousset, Amos Cohen, Joshua Kaliner, Sveriges television, Pont du Jour, Tamouz Media, ARTE France, and First Run/Icarus Films
On December 3, 1984, Bhopal, India suffered a massive chemical disaster when vast amounts of toxic gas leaked from the Union Carbide pesticide factory, killing thousands of people and poisoning hundreds of thousands of others. This film presents the evidence assembled against Union Carbide, including documents and interviews with former Union Carbide employees. 1 videocassette (58 min.)
MEDIA 2-6904
Living with the earth the Loma Prieta earthquake ; Living with the earth : preserving the legacy 1992
Robert Lattanzio, David Gilfillan, Glenn D Kammen, and Sally Beaty
Part 25 presents the incidents and circumstances of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Part 26 discusses the importance of preserving the natural resources. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2714
The long march 2001
John D Liu and Rachel Atkins
This program tells the story of Chengdu: In 256 B.C., the Dujiangyan Irrigation System was built, channeling the Min River through Chengdu in what is still seen as a triumph of hydraulic engineering. The irrigation system was neglected and abused during the industrial development of the 1970's, resulting in massive pollution and floods. Today, Chengdu's government has succeeded in reversing the damage, turning an urban nightmare into a model of modern-day planning. 1 videocassette (27 min.)
MEDIA 2-5905
Los inundados The flooded 200-?
Fernando Birri, Jorge A Ferrando, Carlos Alberto Parrilla, and Latin American Video Archives
"A gently ironic story of the events that befall a peasant family forced to relocate after a flood. Moved from pillar to post, eventually ending up in an abandoned railway car, the family becames a symbol of the strength of Argentina."--Distributor website. 1 videocassette (87 min.)
MEDIA 2-7230
Meltdown at Three Mile Island 1999
Chana Gazit, David Steward, and Liev Schreiber
Discusses the events of March 28, 1979, when a reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, overheated. Employs news footage and first-person interviews in relating the efforts made to avoid a catastrophic meltdown. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-4012a
Memories of Paradise c2003
Sonia Goldenberg, Josae Watanabe, Tramas (Firm), and Filmakers Library, inc
After an earthquake in the 1970s buried the city of Yungay, Peru, the survivors were given government aid to settle a new town in the jungle, which they called Paraaiso or Paradise. In the beginning, the peasants grew corn, coffee and other crops. When the economic aid ended, the residents successfully turned to coca cultivation. This attracted drug lords and then Shining Path Maoists. This then led to great violence which prompted the government to launch a full-scale assault on the Maoists. Paradise was destroyed and the residents were forced to flee, but now the original settlers are starting to come back to rebuild. 1 videocassette (50 min.)
MEDIA 2-7832
Montserrat's andesite volcano 1999
David Lea and Steve Sparks
Documents the eruption of Montserrat's andesite volcano from its beginnings in 1995, documenting the eruption and analyzing the major volcanic processes in andesite volcanoes. It describes the products and effects of such eruptions, introduces modern methods of monitoring an active volcano, and shows the human consequences of volcanic activity on a small island community. 1 videocassette (52 min.)
DANA. MEDIA 1517 2-5481
A Narmada diary 1995
Anand Patwardhan, Simantini Dhuru, and First Run/Icarus Films
A Narmada diary documents five years in the life of the Narmada Bachao Andolan (the Save Narmada Movement) which has spearheaded the agitation against the dam. In a situation where government resettlement and rehabilitation programs have proved inadequate and inappropriate. 1 videocassette (60 minutes)
MEDIA 2-7537
Nature's fury a decade of disasters 1989
Ted Jessup
The stunning spectacle of nature--strange, beautiful, and enormously destructive. In the 1980's the earth rebelled with earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, raging fires and deadly cold that rocked all corners of the globe. Witness as disasters test man's courage, and will to survive. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1550
No les pedimos un viaje a la luna We aren't asking for the moon 1986
Mari Carmen de Lara
The collapse of a Mexican dressmaking factory during an earthquake causes the surviving dressmakers to become more aware of their common bond. The unsafe working conditions and exploitation by the factory owners are highlighted by the tragedy of the quake, instigating the dressmakers to form a union. 1 videocassette (ca. 58 min.)
MEDIA 2-726
Outbreak 1995
Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo, Morgan Freeman, Cuba Gooding, Patrick Dempsey, Donald Sutherland, Kevin Spacey, and Wolfgang Petersen
Dustin Hoffman plays Sam Daniels, a take-charge Army virologist trying to stave off global biological meltdown. A rare killer virus from the jungles of Zaire has taken hold in a California community. Its mortality rate is 100%. And some say the only way to stop its spread is to firebomb the town and everyone in it. 1 videocassette (128 min.)
MEDIA 2-3266
Paradise precarious a programme about the small island state of Mauritius 1994
Paul Sullivan, Sharad Shankardass, Peter Swan, Graham Alabaster, Eva Atterlof, James Ward, and Josephine Mbeo-Oduoul
Paradise precarious deals with the implications of colonization on the island state of Mauritius. The presumption of paradise still affects how small island states are perceived. It's presumed that life in island communities is idyllic, while reefs and lagoons on the island are being destroyed, seventy percent of the forests have been cut down, and making a livelihood is becoming increasingly difficult for fishermen. Waste not, want not: The teeming streets of their cities reflect the phenomenal rate of urbanization in the developing countries of Asia. Urbanization is both a symptom and a cause of other dramatic transformations that these countries are experiencing. Cities are the driving force of modernization. Seeing is believing: As the world's population increases, the search for cultivatable land forces people to put themselves at greater and greater risk. Some settle wherever they can, including in the shadow of an active volcano. Natural disasters typically harm poor people in poor countries. Cities in developing countries are unable to provide the basic infrastructure for a healthy and hazard-free environment. A Habitat headquarters in Nairobi, a new tool is being developed to cope with disaster relief and city planning. A livelihood from waste: Examines the rapid expansion of Nairobi, the largest city in East Africa. The city is divided into different areas, which puts stress on basic services, such as collection of waste. Only about thirty percent of waste can be collected, and people in poorer neighborhoods often find it dumped near their homes. People have found that one man's garbage is another's income. 1 videocassette (94 min.)
MEDIA 2-5144
The plow that broke the plains : a U.S. documentary film ; The river : a U.S. documentary film 198-?
Pare Lorentz
The first work traces the social and economic history of the Great Plains from the settlement of the prairies though the World War I boom to the years of depression and drought. The second work traces the history of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Shows the consequences of sharecropping, soil exhaustion, unchecked erosion, and flooding. Concludes with scenes of regional planning, Tennessee Valley development, and correlated Federal efforts. 1 videocassette (54 min.)
MEDIA 2-141
Radio Bikini 1987, 1988
Robert Stone
In July 1946 on Bikini Atoll, the United States tests two atomic bombs--code named "Operation Crossroads." This incident was the biggest nuclear catastrophe in history before Chernobyl. 1 videocassette (56 min.)
MEDIA 2-612
Rising from the ashes out of poverty 2003
Jim Gibbons, InFocus Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction, Way Press International Productions, and International Labour Office
The toll of a war or an earthquake is usually measured by the number of human losses. The work opportunities that they destroy amount to millions. From natural disasters in India or El Salvador, from the war in Croatia to the economic collapse of Argentina, this film shows how the ILO's "Infocus Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction" succeeds in restoring the dignity of survivors-- by creating a new life for them with decent work. 1 videocassette (23 min.)
MEDIA 2-7316
The river 1937
Pare Lorentz and Thomas Chalmers
A documentary story of the Mississippi River. Traces the history of the Mississippi River and its tributaries; shows that the destruction of forests has led to erosion and loss of soil, floods, and the loss of lives and property; emphasizes the need for conservation and rehabilitation. 1 videocassette (32 min.)
MEDIA D-340
Smokestacks and steeples a portrait of Paterson 1992
Vincent N Parrillo
This critically acclaimed, fast-moving documentary tells the 200-year history of Paterson, N.J., showing how the Great Falls established the city's evolution into an industrial giant in textile, silk, locomotive and airplane engine manufacture. Another segment dramatically presents vivid historic photos of the great fire and flood of 1902 and the silk strike of 1913. Strikingly portrayed also are the city's famous and infamous, the architectural beauty of its churches and buildings, its many ethnic and residential neighborhoods, and its present-day realities. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
MEDIA 2-2294
The storm c2005
Marcela Gaviria, Martin Smith, Will Lyman, Rain Media, Inc, WGBH Educational Foundation, WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), and PBS Home Video
"The storm" investigates the political storm surrounding the devastation of America's Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina. Veteran Frontline producer/reporter Martin Smith will lead a team to ask hard questions about the decisions leading up to the disaster and beyond. 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.)
MEDIA 2-7318
A tale of two rivers c2002
Seth Kramer, Andrew Morreale, Daniel B Polin, Stacy Keach, Great Projects Film Company, South Carolina Educational Television Network, National Academy of Engineering, Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.), and PBS Home Video
A tale of two rivers shows how America harnessed two of its mightiest rivers and put them to work for its citizens. The projects - the Mississippi River's system of levees and floodways and the Colorado River's Hoover Dam - constitute vastly different engineering efforts. 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.)
MEDIA 2-7008
Terrible Tuesday 1984
Frank Maniglia and Robert Denny
Presents a documentary on the tornado that struck Wichita Falls, Tex., in 1979. Reports the impressions of survivors, shows disaster drills instituted after the tornado, and suggests ways to survive a tornado. 1 videocassette (23 min.)
MEDIA D-241
The tornado approaching the unapproachable 1972
T. P Grazulis
Examines a variety of techniques, such as photography, radar, statistical studies, and case histories, that are used in studying the characteristics of tornadoes. 1 videocassette (20 min.)
MEDIA D-242
Trouble in paradise 2007?
Emily Marlow, Television Trust for the Environment, and Bullfrog Films
Looks at the long-term social and economic impact of the 2004 tsunami on the Maldives. 1 videodisc (25 min.)
MEDIA 10-1305
Trouble the water c2009
Tia Lessin, Carl Deal, Louverture Films (Firm), Elsewhere Films (Firm), and Zeitgeist Films
This documentary takes the viewer inside Hurricane Katrina in a way never seen on screen. Incorporating home footage shot by Kimberly Rivers Roberts --
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