
The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure".
The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation.
The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 55 min.]
Remarks:
Jack Nyman
Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College
Mitchel B. Wallerstein,
President, Baruch College
Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President
Honorable Steve Israel
US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY
Panel Discussion:
Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator
Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University
Honorable Rosa DeLauro
US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT
Honorable Edward G. Rendell
Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania
Felicity B. Gates
Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors
Christopher O. Ward
Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority
Honorable Jerrold Nadler
Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY
Bernard L. Schwartz
Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP
[Part II -- 59 min.]
Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler
A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail"
Robert E. Paaswell
Director Emeritus, Region II University
Transportation Research Center, City University of New York
Moderator
Stanley Gee
Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation
Ya-Ting Liu
Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign
Manfred Ohrenstein
Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP
Petra Todorovich
Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association
Christopher J. Taylor
Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
Aug 31, 2012
55 min
Video

Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College.
The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor.
[Part I -- 58 min.]
Welcome
Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City
Zoning New York City
Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present
Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU
Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University
Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists
Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York
Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century
Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP
Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS)
Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture,
The New School
Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1
Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City
Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University
Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists
Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City
Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY
John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco
Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City
Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia
Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies
Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY
[Part II -- 60 min.]
Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities
Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City
Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London
Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School
Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here?
Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis
Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP
Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York
Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Closing Remarks
Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Aug 31, 2012
58 min
Video

"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants.
The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
[Part I -- 58 min.]
David Birdsell
Dean of the School of Public Affairs
Mitchel B. Wallerstein
President, Baruch College
Carol Robles-Roman
Deputy Mayor, City of New York
Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11
Mickey Blum
Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research
Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.,
introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
[Part II -- 59 min.]
""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel
Jay Hershenson
Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY
Ken Guest
Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College
Ke Liang
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College
Laura Rodriguez
Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE
Melanie Reyes
Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition
Robert Courtney Smith
Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College
Edwin Melendez
Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Vilna Bashi Treitler
Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College
[Part III -- 59 min.]
""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel:
David Birdsell
Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College
Sandra Dunn
Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation
The Honorable Carlos Sada
Consul General, Mexican Consulate
John Mollenkopf
Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center
Fatima Shama
Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs.
Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement""
Monica Varsanyi
Professor of Political Science, John Jay College
Els de Graauw
Professor of Political Science, Baruch College
Sgt. Rafet Awad
NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
Aug 31, 2012
58 min
Video

The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 60 min.]
Water Panel
Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute
Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation
Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages
[Part II -- 60 min.]
Energy Panel
Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity
G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation
Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison
Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems
[Part III -- 60 min.]
Real Estate Panel
Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute
Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America
Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP
Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles
Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
Aug 31, 2012
59 min
Video

Excerpts from a one-day conference "Zoning the City: Addressing New York City's 21st Century Challenges" sponsored by the New York City Department of City Planning, the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute of Baruch College.
The event takes place on November 15, 2011, at McGraw-Hill Conference Center, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor.
[Part I -- 58 min.]
Welcome
Robert K. Steel, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City
Zoning New York City
Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Panel One: Shaping New York City Zoning, 1961 to the Present
Hilary Ballon, Deputy Vice Chancellor, NYU Abu Dhabi; University Professor of Urban Studies and Architecture, NYU
Carol Willis, Founder, Director, Curator, The Skyscraper Museum, New York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University
Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists
Moderator: Rick Bell, Executive Director, American Institute of Architects New York
Panel Two: Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century
Daniel L. Doctoroff, President and CEO of Bloomberg LP
Rosanne Haggerty, President, Community Solutions (CS)
Rohit T. Aggarwala, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture,
The New School
Moderator: Errol Louis, Host, "Inside City Hall," NY1
Panel Three: Zoning's Role In Addressing Challenges Facing New York City In the 21st Century: Zoning and the Competitive City
Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, Holliday Professor and Director, Center for Urban Real Estate, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, Columbia University
Kairos Shen, Chief Planner, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Moderator: Alex Garvin, Professor of Urban Planning and Management (Adjunct), Yale University; President and CEO, AGA Public Realm Strategists
Panel Four: Zoning and the Equitable City
Toni Griffin, Professor & Director of the J. Max Bond Center at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, CUNY
John Rahaim, Director of Planning, City and County of San Francisco
Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Panel Five: Zoning and the Sustainable City
Harriet Tregoning, Director, Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia
Jonathan F. P. Rose, President, Jonathan Rose Companies
Moderator: Jack Nyman, Director, Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, Baruch College, CUNY
[Part II -- 60 min.]
Framing the Place of Zoning in Modern Cities
Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Panel Six: Zoning and the Physical City
Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning & Urban Design, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London
Peter Park, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Moderator: Paul Goldberger, Architecture Critic, The New Yorker; Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture, The New School
Panel Seven: Where Do We Go From Here?
Thom Mayne, Founder, Morphosis
Robert A. M. Stern, Dean, Yale School of Architecture; Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A. M. Stern Architects, LLP
Mary Ann Tighe, Chief Executive Officer, New York Tri-State Region, CB Richard Ellis; Chair, Real Estate Board of New York
Moderator: Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design and Director, Master in Urban Planning Degree Program, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Closing Remarks
Amanda M. Burden, Director, New York City Department of City Planning; Chair, New York City Planning Commission
Aug 31, 2012
59 min
Video

"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants.
The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
[Part I -- 58 min.]
David Birdsell
Dean of the School of Public Affairs
Mitchel B. Wallerstein
President, Baruch College
Carol Robles-Roman
Deputy Mayor, City of New York
Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11
Mickey Blum
Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research
Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.,
introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
[Part II -- 59 min.]
""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel
Jay Hershenson
Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY
Ken Guest
Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College
Ke Liang
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College
Laura Rodriguez
Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE
Melanie Reyes
Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition
Robert Courtney Smith
Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College
Edwin Melendez
Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Vilna Bashi Treitler
Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College
[Part III -- 59 min.]
""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel:
David Birdsell
Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College
Sandra Dunn
Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation
The Honorable Carlos Sada
Consul General, Mexican Consulate
John Mollenkopf
Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center
Fatima Shama
Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs.
Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement""
Monica Varsanyi
Professor of Political Science, John Jay College
Els de Graauw
Professor of Political Science, Baruch College
Sgt. Rafet Awad
NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
Aug 31, 2012
58 min
Video

"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York.
Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants.
The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
[Part I -- 58 min.]
David Birdsell
Dean of the School of Public Affairs
Mitchel B. Wallerstein
President, Baruch College
Carol Robles-Roman
Deputy Mayor, City of New York
Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11
Mickey Blum
Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research
Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College
A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.,
introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
[Part II -- 59 min.]
""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel
Jay Hershenson
Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY
Ken Guest
Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College
Ke Liang
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College
Laura Rodriguez
Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE
Melanie Reyes
Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition
Robert Courtney Smith
Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College
Edwin Melendez
Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Vilna Bashi Treitler
Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College
[Part III -- 59 min.]
""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel:
David Birdsell
Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College
Sandra Dunn
Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation
The Honorable Carlos Sada
Consul General, Mexican Consulate
John Mollenkopf
Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center
Fatima Shama
Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs.
Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement""
Monica Varsanyi
Professor of Political Science, John Jay College
Els de Graauw
Professor of Political Science, Baruch College
Sgt. Rafet Awad
NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"
Aug 31, 2012
58 min
Video

The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College with Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer presents "Banking on the Future: A New Paradigm for Rebuilding Our Nation's Infrastructure".
The program brings together notable experts and thought leaders who broadly examine national, regional and state infrastructure bank concepts and forward-thinking proposals, followed by focused discussions on clean energy, transportation and high speed rail, private and pension investments for the public good, the labor force and jobs creation.
The event takes place on March 14, 2011 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 55 min.]
Remarks:
Jack Nyman
Director of the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute at Baruch College
Mitchel B. Wallerstein,
President, Baruch College
Honorable Scott M. Stringer, Manhattan Borough President
Honorable Steve Israel
US House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District of NY
Panel Discussion:
Mitchell L. Moss, Moderator
Director, Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York University
Honorable Rosa DeLauro
US House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District of CT
Honorable Edward G. Rendell
Former Governor, State of Pennsylvania
Felicity B. Gates
Co-Head, Citi Infrastructure Investors
Christopher O. Ward
Executive Director, NY-NJ Port Authority
Honorable Jerrold Nadler
Us House of Representatives, 8th Congressional District of NY
Bernard L. Schwartz
Chairman & CEO, BLS Investments, LLP
[Part II -- 59 min.]
Remarks by the Honorable Jerrold Nadler
A panel discussion on "Infrastructure of the Future: Transportation and High Speed Rail"
Robert E. Paaswell
Director Emeritus, Region II University
Transportation Research Center, City University of New York
Moderator
Stanley Gee
Executive Deputy Commissioner, NYS Department of Transportation
Ya-Ting Liu
Federal Advocate, Tri-State Transportation Campaign
Manfred Ohrenstein
Partner, Ohrenstein & Brown, LLP
Petra Todorovich
Director, America 2050 Regional Plan Association
Christopher J. Taylor
Deputy Director - High Speed Rail, AECOM
Aug 31, 2012
59 min
Video

The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 60 min.]
Water Panel
Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute
Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation
Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages
[Part II -- 60 min.]
Energy Panel
Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity
G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation
Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison
Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems
[Part III -- 60 min.]
Real Estate Panel
Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute
Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America
Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP
Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles
Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
Aug 31, 2012
59 min
Video

The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute, and Corporate Communication International present the following program on Sustainability 2.0 as part of the David Berg Foundation Speaker Series. Experts from business, government, communities, and technology discuss how they are meeting the challenge by envisioning business and the urban environment. The event takes place on November 6, 2009 at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
[Part I -- 60 min.]
Water Panel
Moderated by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Paul S. Mankiewicz, PhD, Executive Director, The Gaia Institute
Gary Rancourt, Worldwide Business Development Executive, Big Green Innovations, IBM Corporation
Beth Sauerhaft, PhD, Sr. Manager Environmental Stewardship, Pepsi Cola North America Beverages
[Part II -- 60 min.]
Energy Panel
Opening Remarks by Michael Goodman PhD, Dir., Corporate Communication International
Moderated by Donald Schepers PhD, Dir., The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity
G. Sandy Diehl, III, VP, Integrated Commercial Solutions, United Technologies Corporation
Reza Ghafurian, Technical Leader, Central Engineering, Consolidated Edison
Tom Schepers, Director, Systems Engineering, CISCO Systems
[Part III -- 60 min.]
Real Estate Panel
Moderated by Jack S. Nyman, Dir., The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute
Michael P. Davidson, Sr. V.P., Corporate Workplace Executive, Bank of America
Robert F. Fox, Jr. AIA, Partner, Cook + Fox Architects LLP
Scott E. Frank PE, Partner, Jaros Baum & Bolles
Amanda Kaminsky, LEED AP, BD+C, Sustainable Construction Manager, One Bryant Park
Aug 31, 2012
59 min
Video
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