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Welcome - Fall 2012 Convocation
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Fresno City College Ginna Bearden (2002)—Director, TRIO Andy Crider (1998)—Director, CTC Doug Douty (1984)—Electronic Technology Pat Ediger (2006)—Department Secretary Cheryl Gerety (1990)—Office Assistant III Sydney Harriet (1970)—English, Speech Jill Harmon (1990)—Counselor Bob Kizziar (1999)—Art Roger Luckenbach (1998)—Life Science Gayle Machado (1996)—Mathematics Ken Olson (1990)—Electrical Systems Sandy Peterson (2007)—Department Secretary Rhea Riegel (2001)—Institutional Research Coordinator Darlene Roach (1985)—Counselor Retirees
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Fresno City College Congratulations New Tenured Faculty Sasha Anderson—MSE Autumn Bell—Business Heidi Caetano—Health Sciences Karen Dancey—Business Karen Davies—Humanities Diane deFreitas—Social Sciences Fred Johnson—Police Academy James Kirby II—Health Sciences Larry Krauter—Applied Technology Alicia Lozano—Health Sciences Sonia Lupian—Counseling (EOPS)
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Fresno City College Congratulations New Tenured Faculty (cont.) Martha Magnia—Social Sciences Lori Natal—Counseling Aaron Pankratz—Social Sciences Michelle Patton—Humanities Stephen Rosendale—Applied Technology Jeffrey Tannen—Humanities Tabitha Villalba—Tutorial Center Bethany Wengerd—Social Sciences
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Fresno City College New Faculty/Staff
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Fresno City College Natalie Chavez Foster Kinship Care Coordinator MA, University of Phoenix BA, UC Irvine Adjunct Instructor, Madera Center
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Fresno City College Helen Hubbard Nursing Instructor (Categorical) MS, University of Phoenix BS, Chapman University AS, Merced College Adjunct Instructor, FCC
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Fresno City College Cheryl Sullivan Vice President of Administrative Services
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Fresno City College Christopher Whiteside Dean Applied Technology MS, BS, National University Senior Workforce Development Coordinator, Leeward Community College
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Fresno City College New Classified Professionals/Promotions George Akina, Office Assistant III Marjorie Facio, Financial Aid I to Financial Aid II Karl Muniz, Custodian Helen Shubin, Custodian Laurie White—Office Assistant III
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Fresno City College Significant Accomplishments
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Fresno City College Anne Scheid had a CCAC Exhibition at the Fresno Art Museum “Edges: An Investigation.” Bob Boyd, philosophy instructor, was the winner of this year’s Hayward Award. The award honors outstanding community college faculty who have a track record of excellence both in teaching and in professional activities and have demonstrated commitment to their students, profession, and college. Dean of Health Sciences Carolyn Drake has been appointed to the CGFNS International Licensed Practical Nurse Professional Standards Committee for a two-year term. Dean of Humanities Jennifer Johnson attended the Asilomar Leadership Skills Seminar that focuses on the issues facing women who have made a commitment to community college administration.
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Fresno City College Clifford Garoupa, sociology instructor, is a co-editor of Annual Editions—Drugs, Society and Behavior, a textbook used across the country. Lee Herrick, English instructor, had a second book of poetry published Gardening Secrets of the Dead. In March, FCC Men’s Basketball won their 5th state championship and the second in Coach Ed Madec’s tenure. Congratulations to Coach Ed Madec and his team. Congratulations to the FCC Men’s Tennis Team and head coach Steve Loop for winning their 3rd state championship. The California Community College Athletic Association in association with the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators awarded this year’s cup to the Rams.
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Fresno City College FCC is the inaugural recipient of the Learfield Sports Directors Cup which recognizes the nation’s top overall athletic departments based on the performance of its men’s and women’s teams. This is the first year for community colleges to be recognized and FCC won! Chuck Erven won third place in the David Mark Cohen Playwriting Award category at the Kennedy Center for The Ballad of Chet (On the Eve of His Bliss.) Dean of Workforce Development Natalie Culver-Dockins, Dean of Students North Centers Monica Cuevas, and District Director of Grants Shelly Conner presented a workshop at the California Community College Association for Occupational Education titled “Campus Partnerships in Workforce Development.” Natalie Culver-Dockins received her EdD from Fresno State. Sylvia A. Sanchez received her EdD from Alliant International University.
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Fresno City College The 2 nd Annual Central California Young Entrepreneurs Conference was held in March. The conference is a collaboration between FCC Business Division and the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The Puente program celebrated its 25 th anniversary. Two ASG students, Jan Benson and Ron Mabry, received the distinguished Ed Walsh Service Scholarship Award. President Tony Cantu and Counselor Darlene Roach received the 2012 Educator of the Year award by the Association of Mexican American Educators at the annual “El Dia del Maestro” banquet. Mike Dana, music instructor, is the recipient of this year’s Dr. Bill F. Stewart Achievement of Excellence Award.
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Fresno City College FCC construction students Alma Jimenez and Sarah Lin were honored at a dinner organized by the National Association of Women in Construction. Retired dean and faculty member Franz Weinschenk was honored at the Hands Across the Valley’s 44 th Annual Volunteer Awards as “Outstanding Senior Volunteer of the Year 2012.” Dean of Fine Performing & Communication Arts Jothany Blackwood was a keynote speaker for a NAACP community fundraiser. The topic was “Moving Forward by Faith; We Will Not Go Back.” Jothany also was awarded one of this year’s African American Heritage Awards from Assemblymember Henry T. Perea.
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Fresno City College Marketing Director Cris Monahan Bremer presented at the 2012 National Council for Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR) in San Francisco and her article Celebrating a Milestone on a Shoestring was published in NCMPR’s Counsel magazine. The Rampage received awards at the JACC convention—Top Award for General Excellence; 1 st place Team Feature, Abel Cortez, Annette Dedios, and Olga Verkhotina; 3 rd place Multimedia Reporting, Abel Cortez, Annette Dedios, and Olga Verkhotina; 3 rd place Opinion Writing, Iesha Mendez; 4 th place Opinion Writing, Troy Pope; Honorable Mention Photography, Paul Schlesinger; and Honorable Mention Copy Editing, Jordan Russell The TRIO program has been awarded a five-year grant from US Dept of Education. It will fully fund the Upward Bound program to serve 87 students at five partnering Fresno high schools: Edison, Fresno, Hoover, McLane and Roosevelt.
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Fresno City College Registered Nursing held its pinning ceremony with 122 students. In June 26 students and faculty members from Westminster Kingsway College in London participated in the second annual BritCA Challenge Competition. Nursing instructor Elizabeth Day will contribute one chapter in a nursing textbook Communicating at End of Life Care. She will also speak at two national conferences this fall about hospice care. The Training Institute concluded the last of four solar tech training sessions funded by a grant from State Chancellor’s Office.
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Fresno City College Biology instructor Carl Johansson organized and led an international team in search of the Thermozodium esakii, an extinct animal that has significant evolutionary implications, in and around the Hot Springs of Unzen National Park. The Housing Re-Construction Training Program held its second certificate ceremony in May awarding certificates to 16 students. The program is sponsored by Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to positively impact communities by rehabilitating homes in blighted neighborhoods and provides adults with college- level coursework coupled with hands-on training.
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Fresno City College The Police Academy held its graduation ceremony in June for 32 cadets. Jothany Blackwood, Claudia Habib, and Diane Clerou will present a panel discussion on The Working Mom Juggling Act: Balance Life and Maximize What Matters Most at the 25 th Central California Women’s Conference on September 18. Brian Rutishauser returned from an ancient history conference at the University of Michel Montaigne in Bordeaux, France; his paper and presentation was entitled Crowning the Polis: Island Gifts and Aegean Politics.
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Fresno City College Dr. Brian Olowude and Naomi Blanco presented a proposal The State Center Community College District Student Mental Health Consortium to the California Community College Student Mental Health Program. As a result, Fresno City College and Reedley College will receive over $246,000 for the next two years. The second graduation ceremony of the TILE program was held on June 22. It recognized students who have completed a two-year intensive program preparing them for independent living and education. The Radiologic Technology program held its pinning ceremony for 27 graduates.
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Welcome & Chancellor’s Remarks Tony Cantu & Dr. Deborah Blue
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2012-2013 Budget Update Cheryl Sullivan
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Fresno City College Fresno City College Allocation History
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Fresno City College SCCCD 2011-12 Mid-Year Reduction Plan DistrictFCCRCNCTotal Budget Reductions Needed $ 125,000 $ 1,500,204 $ 547,418 $ 352,378 $ 2,525,000 Vacant Position Salary & Benefits Savings $ 100,000 $ 500,000 $ 315,000 $ 215,000 $ 1,130,000 Dental and Vision Insurance Savings $ 20,000 $ 145,000 $ 70,000 $ 30,000 $ 265,000 PT Faculty Retirement Selection Savings $ - $ 26,000 $ 28,800 $ - $ 54,800 6 Week Summer Session $ - $ 30,000 $ 28,000 $ 58,000 Other Operational Savings $ 5,000 $ 8,000 $ 50,000 $ 13,000 $ 76,000 Campus Undesignated Contingency $ - $ 821,204 $ 53,618 $ 66,378 $ 941,200 Total Budget Reductions $ 125,000 $ 1,500,204 $ 547,418 $ 352,378 $ 2,525,000
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Fresno City College SCCCD 2011-12 “February Surprise” Budget Deficit Proposal SCCCD 2011-12 "February Surprise" Budget Deficit Proposal DistrictFCCRCNCTotal Projected 2011-12 Additional Savings $ 100,000 $ 850,000 $ 200,000 $ 1,350,000 Reimbursement of Measure E Costs $ 800,000 2011-12 Budget Deficit $ 640,000 District Reserves $ 760,000 Total Budget Deficit Proposal $ 2,300,000 $ 850,000 $ 200,000 $ 3,550,000
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Fresno City College College Comparison of Major Expenditure Components
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Fresno City College College 2012-13 Proposed Budget Major Budget Components
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Fresno City College College Plan for Reductions to FY 12-13 Tentative Allocation CategoryAmount Organization of Staffing (Classified 3.25 positions)$ 158,000 Class Schedule Savings 7,560 FON Reduction -Net of Schedule C Replacement (District FON- 505 to 496 to 476) (FCC=7 positions) 505,835 Schedule ‘C’ Staff Salary & Benefits Concessions 565,333 Permanent Staff Salary & Benefits Concessions 2,742,255 Total Reduction Plan$3,978,983
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Fresno City College Governor's Budget Initiative has positive impact to Community College Budgets Molly Munger’s Budget proposal only benefits K-12 Only one can win! Tax Initiatives
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Fresno City College Last Field poll 54% approve / 38% oppose Negative public reaction to the high speed rail- 1 in 3 oppose, and therefore they will not support a tax increase Low consumer confidence Oil Prices, Debt crisis in Europe… Takes about 64% polling approval to pass and the opposition campaign hasn’t started Tax Measure Not Likely to Pass
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Fresno City College Questions?
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Presented by Dr. Jothany Blackwood Liaison for Districtwide Strategic & Integrated Planning 2012-2016 SCCCD Strategic Plan
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Fresno City College The Purpose. The Process. Timeline. The Process for Development. Participation. Extensive Analysis of Data. Background
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Fresno City College Anacelly Hernandez, Student, Willow International Center Christopher Coronado, Student Trustee, Fresno City College Claudia Habib, Academic Senate President, Fresno City College Diane Clerou, District Dean of Human Resources, District Office Jason Meyers, Instructional Tech, Chemistry/Physical Science, Reedley College Jothany Blackwood, Liaison for Strategic & Integrated Planning, District Office Lacy Barnes, President of AFT Larry Dickson, President of CSEA Linda Cooley, Speech Faculty, Reedley College Marilyn Behringer, Vice President of Instruction, Reedley College Mark Sanchez, Dean of Counseling, Fresno City College Michael Stannard, Philosophy Instructor, Willow International Center Robin Torres, Institutional Researcher, District Office Sekhon Sukhman, Student, Reedley College Thomas Mester, Interim Dean of Instruction, Willow International Center Veronica Jury, Student Services Specialist, Madera & Willow International Centers District Strategic Planning Committee (DSPC)
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Fresno City College State Center Community College District is committed to student learning and success, while providing accessible, high quality, innovative educational programs and student support services to our diverse community by offering associate degrees, university transfer courses and career technical programs that meet the academic and workforce needs of the San Joaquin Valley and cultivate an educationally prepared citizenry. Vision Statement State Center Community College District will demonstrate exemplary educational leadership to foster and cultivate a skilled workforce and an educated citizenry who are well prepared professionally and personally to contribute to our community. 36 Mission Statement
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Values Excellence Diversity Integrity Continual Improvement Stewardship Community Communication
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Fresno City College SCCCD is committed to supporting and assisting students in achieving their educational goals by offering premier academic, career technical training, and student support programs that enhance students’ abilities to succeed in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. Goal 2: Student Access SCCCD recognizes that it must be responsive to the population growth of the San Joaquin Valley and is committed to reducing enrollment barriers. Goal 1: Student Success
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Fresno City College SCCCD is committed to providing the highest quality instructional programs using current and emerging instructional methods and technologies. Goal 4: Economic and Workforce Development SCCCD is committed to being a partner in developing the economic vitality of the region through collaboration with its community partners and by offering and assuring access to quality career technical programs. Goal 5: Communication SCCCD is committed to open and clear communication among its constituent groups and with its external communities. Goal 3: Teaching and Learning Effectiveness
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Fresno City College SCCCD is committed to continually improve its organizational process to ensure its institutional effectiveness and accountability. Goal 7: Community and Resource Development SCCCD is committed to optimizing its resources while maintaining its fiscal integrity. Goal 6: Organizational Effectiveness
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Next Steps The 2012-2016 SCCCD Strategic Plan identifies the institutional goals for the district. Colleges/centers will align their strategic plans to the district’s 2012-2016 Strategic Plan. Achievement of the district’s strategic plan’s goals and objectives through responsibility matrix. Annual Report in Spring 2013.
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Presented by Dr. Jothany Blackwood Liaison for Districtwide Strategic & Integrated Planning SCCCD Integrated Planning Model and Manual
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Fresno City College “Integrated Planning is the linking of vision, priorities, people, and the physical institution, in a flexible system of evaluation, decision-making, and action to shape and guide the entire organization as it evolves over time within and without its community. “ -(SCUP) Definition of Integrated Planning
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Fresno City College A Districtwide workshop Development of Ad Hoc Integrated Planning Workgroup Timeline Tasks: State Center Community College District 2012-2013 Integrated Planning Model State Center Community College District 2012- 2013Integrated Planning Manual Development of Integrated Model
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Fresno City College Dr. Jothany Blackwood (DO), Co-Chair Dr. Marilyn Behringer (RC), Co-Chair Diane Clerou (DO), Interim Ass. Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Dr. Claudia Habib (FCC), Academic Senate President Larry Dickson (FCC), CSEA President Dr. Tom Mester (NC), Interim Dean of Instruction Tony Cantu, President of FCC/ Leading the development of the District Participatory Governance Committee (official name TBD) Ed Eng, Vice Chancellor of Finance & Administration/ Chair of District Resource Allocation Taskforce Ad Hoc Integrated Planning Workgroup Membership
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Fresno City College Budget and Resource Allocation planning Facilities Planning Human Resource Planning Technology Planning Program review Research, Evaluation and Assessment District level plans Decision-making Accreditation activities and self study plans Professional development Key Components of Integrated Planning
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Fresno City College Provides a structure for communication and outcomes. Provides a structure to achieve stated goals and objectives. Includes a structure and process for evaluation and assessment of stated goals and objectives. Accomplishes accreditation standards. The Value of Integrated Planning
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Fresno City College The manual includes a description and the timeline for the components: SCCCD District Mission Statement 2012-2016 State Center Community College District Strategic Plan Districtwide Administrative Services Unit Review (ASUR) Resource Allocation Strategic Plan Implementation Assessment of Progress on District Strategic Goals Assessment of Planning and Decision-Making Processes Components of SCCCD Integrated Planning
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Fresno City College SCCCD’s colleges’ and centers’ integrated planning processes. The colleges and center’s integrated planning processes connect to district-level planning in two ways: Colleges/Center’s Integrated Planning Processes
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Fresno City College Annual review. Updated on a four year cycle. Continual Review and Validity of the Manual
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Fresno City College 1. SCCCD will ensure communication to all constituency groups throughout the district. 2. SCCCD will adhere to the processes and timelines. 3. SCCCD will develop the State Center Community College District 2012- 2013 Decision Making Resource Manual. 4. FCC, RC, WICCC will engage in strategic planning this fall. The 2012-2016 SCCCD Strategic Plan will include clear evaluations and feedback loops. Next Steps
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Fresno City College Questions?
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Accreditation Update Tony Cantu and Kelly Fowler
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Fresno City College Congratulations New Tenured Faculty Sasha Anderson—MSE Autumn Bell—Business Heidi Caetano—Health Sciences Karen Dancey—Business Karen Davies—Humanities Diane deFreitas—Social Sciences Fred Johnson—Police Academy James Kirby II—Health Sciences Larry Krauter—Applied Technology Alicia Lozano—Health Sciences Sonia Lupian—Counseling (EOPS)
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Fresno City College Congratulations New Tenured Faculty (cont.) Martha Magnia—Social Sciences Lori Natal—Counseling Aaron Pankratz—Social Sciences Michelle Patton—Humanities Stephen Rosendale—Applied Technology Jeffrey Tannen—Humanities Tabitha Villalba—Tutorial Center Bethany Wengerd—Social Sciences
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Fresno City College Follow Up Report Update: FCC Recommendations Districtwide Recommendation #1: In order for the colleges and District to fully meet the intent of the previous recommendation, the State Center Community College District (SCCCD) must engage in continuous, timely, and deliberative dialogue with all District stakeholders to coordinate long-term planning and examine the impact of the planned increase in the number of colleges and the future roles of the centers on the existing institutions. This includes creating, developing and aligning District and college plans and planning processes in the following areas: District strategic plan, facilities, technology, organizational reporting relationship of centers, location of signature programs, funding allocation, human resources, research capacity.
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Fresno City College Follow Up Report Update: FCC Recommendations College Recommendation #1. In order to meet Standards regarding the college catalog, the team recommends that the Academic Freedom Statement be included in the next publication of the college catalog. College Eligibility Requirement – Concern. While the team determined that Fresno City College currently has sufficient staff with appropriate credentials, it also concluded during its visit that the high turnover rate of presidents and other administrators during this last accreditation cycle contributed to the college’s challenges.
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Fresno City College DW = Districtwide ART = Accreditation Response Team DW ART = Districtwide Accreditation Response Team
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Campus Updates Tony Cantu
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Campus Updates Training Institute CalWORKS Library and Student Learning Support Services Career and Technology Center (CTC)
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Fresno City College 2012-2013 Priorities 2012-2013 College Strategic Plan Educational Master Plan Update Enrollment Management College Communication Plan Student Success Distance Education
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