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	<title>Mississippi Business Blog &#187; Mississippi</title>
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		<title>Mississippi &#8211; The Land of Magnolia Grandiflora</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 09:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Messi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi gets its name from the Mississippi River, which forms a delta outside the state, and is the heavily forested area of the state, as well. The entire state is quite low-lying and the highest point is only about 2,776 feet above sea level. It&#8217;s surrounded by a number of areas areas such as St. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi gets its name from the Mississippi River, which forms a delta outside the state, and is the heavily forested area of the state, as well. The entire state is quite low-lying and the highest point is only about 2,776 feet above sea level. It&#8217;s surrounded by a number of areas areas such as St. Louis Bay, Biloxi Bay, and Pascagoula Bay.</p>
<p>The pine vegetation in the State gives it a beautiful scenery, enriching its natural beauty. Other trees found in Mississippi bay areas include oaks, elm trees, cottonwood trees, pecan trees, and more. Some major attractions of Mississippi include:</p>
<p>Hurricane Katrina Memorial &#8212; It&#8217;s a monument which was erected to the memory of those who lost their lives in hurricane Katrina. It consists of a wave-shaped abstract structure made in mosaic. This structure is encased on all four sides by a black wall.</p>
<p>Petrified Forest &#8212; This is a small nature trail which takes you around a collection of petrified trunks of trees, inside a museum. This museum has a rock-shaped exhibit, which is the center of attraction at the museum. Children will enjoy the forest as they proceed on a treasure hunt. A live kangaroo is kept behind the museum for everyone to see.</p>
<p>Red Water Artesian Well &#8212; There&#8217;s a well in Shubuta with reddish-colored water. This water is said to have medicinal properties which helps in healing various ailments. It&#8217;s mineral-rich water, so the taste is quite unique.</p>
<p>Mammy&#8217;s Cupboard &#8212; This is an interesting and unique restaurant, which has been built inside the concrete structure of a woman&#8217;s 28-foot tall skirt. It was made around 1940 and still stands tall.</p>
<p>Mississippi Hot Springs &#8212; This area contains hot springs which are believed to have a miraculous healing effect and the springs are frequented by tourists all year long. It&#8217;s a relaxing and soothing place.</p>
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		<title>River National Parks in Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:27:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These seven National Parks are Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park, Natchez National Historic Park, New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park, and Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve. The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area protect and interpret the Mississippi river. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These seven National Parks are Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park, Natchez National Historic Park, New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park, and Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve.</p>
<p>The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area protect and interpret the Mississippi river. This national park includes the river itself. This recreation area is important for the cultural, scientific and economic resources.</p>
<p>Also called MNRRA for short, it was established in 1988 as a partnership park because of the dozen partners who owned the land. The park has many attractions, trails and programs that visitors enjoy.</p>
<p>The Effigy Mounds National Monument has three prehistoric sites to preserve. It forms the cluster heart of some protected areas. It has a number of state owned wildlife. This is a point of transition from eastern hardwood forests to central prairies.</p>
<p>The monument has a visitor center that houses museum exhibits highlighting archaeological and natural specimens. There is also an auditorium and book sale outlet. It is interesting to note that the park has no roads despite of eleven miles of hiking trails. Even if there are great natural features in this park, they have no lodging or camping facilities. Visitors would have to lodge or camp in the nearby parks.</p>
<p>The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park was established to commemorate historical events of the debate over slaves, the first civil government, and the Louisiana Purchase.</p>
<p>The Vicksburg National Military Park commemorates the Vicksburg campaign that preceded a historical battle, giving USA control over the Mississippi river. The park has preserved the site of this battle.</p>
<p>The Natchez National Historical Park consists of three distinct parts: Fort Rosalie, William Johnson House and Melrose. The fort is closed to the public.</p>
<p>The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park was created in 1994 to commemorate the origins and evolution of jazz. It has a complete office, visitor center and concert venue. This park was designed to educate and entertain, promoting the history and progress of jazz.</p>
<p>The Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve was made to promote the natural and cultural resources. It consists of six physically separated sites and one park headquarters.</p>
<p>Aside from the national parks that visitors frequent, the Mississippi River is also famous for water skiing. The sport was actually invented here, first tried in Lake Pepin, a wide region located between Minnesota and Wisconsin.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Limousine, Style and Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 09:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure you want everybody at the party to notice your arrival, so you hire a limousine service. First off how sure are you that the limo service you’ve hired is trustworthy and reliable? It may seem that an inexpensive or unlicensed limousine service provider is more convenient to hire yes, you are wrong. Why? Do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure you want everybody at the party to notice your arrival, so you hire a limousine service. First off how sure are you that the limo service you’ve hired is trustworthy and reliable? It may seem that an inexpensive or unlicensed limousine service provider is more convenient to hire yes, you are wrong. Why? Do you think that if an accident should happen the company would have a contingency plan or recourse? I’ll give you tips in picking the right limousine service provider.</p>
<p>First off, we all know that you’re hiring a limo because it’s stylish. But there are many types of limos like SUVs, stretched, sedan and the infamous party bus where literally the party takes place in the bus itself. So you should pick the size and type of the limo according to the event you are going to attend.</p>
<p>Next, it is vital to know if the limousine company is properly insured and licensed, in order to get more information and know more of their reputation, you can ask people who regularly use limousines in your area. Also, ask about their contingency plans if ever you encounter problems with the driver or the service and limo itself. In the other hand you should also review their cancellation policies because you yourself might be the cause of the problem (e.g. schedule, number of passengers and even change of location or route)</p>
<p>Regarding the payments, before you proceed with any transaction, ask if they accept credit cards. If so, request them to fax or snail mail the receipts or files to you after the operation. Prices can vary based on the current demand (prom or wedding season) and also with the type of limousine you are going to rent. It’s also advisable to ask your local hotels and airports for advice because you can generally get a better price range from them.</p>
<p>Another crucial thing to consider is to make sure that you are getting the limousine you asked for. Check beforehand if it is clean and comfortable. Your style points will surely dwindle if you overlook these things. Be sure you address your questions before you are picked up to avoid conflict with management. If you are planning to bring a pet a long, it is but wise to ask the company before hand regarding their policies bringing pets on board.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Real Estate – The Magnolia State</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 07:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Named after the Mississippi River, Mississippi is a state holding on to its history. Much of the state is farmland and even the towns and cities seem to have eschewed modern development for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Named after the Mississippi River, Mississippi is a state holding on to its history. Much of the state is farmland and even the towns and cities seem to have eschewed modern development for a more familiar past. In an odd bit of trivia, the state is the biggest producer of upholstered furniture in the country. It goes without saying that Mississippi is a state with a turbulent history, particularly during the civil rights movement. The state was the quintessential southern state and plantations and antebellum mansions can still be found throughout the state. Racial relations have come a long way, which has left the state with the glorious culture of the old south without as many of the racial issues.</p>
<p>Jackson is the state capital of Mississippi and a hidden gem in the south. The city has somehow managed to mesh old southern hospitality with a rapidly growing high tech industry. While that sounds like an odd mix, it works. In fact, Jackson has been voted one of the most livable cities in America by numerous publications. Jackson is a town with a lot to offer from both a cultural and practical perspective. There are 11 colleges in town, a symphony, opera and multiple museums covering the history of the south and the civil rights movement.</p>
<p>Tupelo is known best for being the birthplace of Elvis Presley. With a celebrity like that, Tupelo has made a major effort to capitalize on the fame. Tourists flock to the city to see the first home, school and so on of the infamous one. Notwithstanding Elvis, Tupelo is a pleasant city with golf courses and such. There isn’t much to recommend it nor is there much to criticize. Mississippi real estate is universally very inexpensive. A home in Tupelo will set you back roughly $160,000 while you’ll pay $220,000 in Jackson. In 2005, Mississippi real estate appreciated at a disappointing 5.5 percent, one of the lowest rates in the nation.</p>
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		<title>Going Down South To Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 09:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[But there is more to Mississippi than outdoor activities. If you want to meet new people, see the sights, and have fun at night time, you should visit larger cities such as Gulfport. With casinos and other attractions, you will be able to find excitement in the nightlife that surrounds you. Close to the ocean, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But there is more to Mississippi than outdoor activities. If you want to meet new people, see the sights, and have fun at night time, you should visit larger cities such as Gulfport. With casinos and other attractions, you will be able to find excitement in the nightlife that surrounds you. Close to the ocean, you can take walks and listen to water from your Gulfport hotel room. The casinos also feature great food, musical acts, and much more. You can choose to stay in the casino hotels or you can find other accommodations if you plan on seeing other parts of Mississippi. If you crave more nightlife, you can always make the short trip to New Orleans from Gulfport.</p>
<p>Biloxi is another city located in Mississippi. This city also has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment and historical places to visit. If you want to visit historical attractions, you will not have to travel too far. The Biloxi Lighthouse is a place you don’t want to miss. It was built in 1848 and was said to be the first cast metal lighthouse in the South. In addition, while in Biloxi, be sure to check out the Mardi Gras Museum. It features over 300 years of traditional Mardi Gras costumes, history, and artifacts. When you are deciding where to stay in Mississippi, you should consider staying in a campground or resort. These places will have additional information about local attractions, and sites that you will not want to miss. Along the way, you can ask local residents what they would recommend in terms of food, attractions, and other activities. Meeting new people can be the best part of a vacation. In Mississippi, people are very friendly and you will not be afraid to ask for advice on which attractions to visit. Once you have traveled to Mississippi, you will want to return in order to see more of this wonderful state.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Casinos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 08:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those looking to stay close to an airport hub like Memphis, Tennessee, can gamble at one of the many casinos in Tunica, which less than an hour away. They are Grand Casinos, Bally&#8217;s, Resorts Tunica, Sam&#8217;s Town, Horseshoe, Hollywood, Sheraton, Fitzgerald&#8217;s, and Gold Strike. Just south of Tunica on route 304 is the quiet town [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those looking to stay close to an airport hub like Memphis, Tennessee, can gamble at one of the many casinos in Tunica, which less than an hour away. They are Grand Casinos, Bally&#8217;s, Resorts Tunica, Sam&#8217;s Town, Horseshoe, Hollywood, Sheraton, Fitzgerald&#8217;s, and Gold Strike. Just south of Tunica on route 304 is the quiet town of Lula. Here players can gamble at one of the state&#8217;s many Isle of Capri casinos. In the Mississippi Delta lies the town of Greenville with a rich heritage of blues music. The Delta Blues Festival is held every 3rd Saturday of September just outside the city limits. Greenville has two casinos: Bayou Caddy Jubilee and Lighthouse Point.</p>
<p>Historical Natchez with its antebellum homes has the Isle of Capri casino. Civil war buffs can tour the Vicksburg National Military Park as well as visit one of the casinos in located on the Mississippi River: Ameristar, Isle of Capri, Horizon, Resort, and Rainbow. Vicksburg is also located 45 miles east of the state capital city of Jackson, the largest city in Mississippi. Visitors to Jackson can catch a minor league baseball game or spend a day on the water at the reservoir. Those looking for something different than Riverboat gambling just have to travel to Philadelphia, Mississippi. The Silver Star Casino and the Golden Moon casino as well as the Pearl River resort are all located on the Choctaw Indian reservation. The Pearl River resort features great things to do besides gambling including two 18-hole golf courses and a day spa. Mississippi casinos are located in some of the hottest destinations of the Magnolia state. Plus, the services and amenities offered by Mississippi casinos cannot be surpassed. Come play at the casinos, take in the beautiful sites, and experience firsthand southern hospitality.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Beach Vacation Condos Playground of the South</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mississippi beach vacation condos are well-liked not only for their affordability but also for their locale. This segment of the Gulf Coast coast is much less spread out than the coast in adjacent Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana. Here you feel much more like you have the beach to yourself, apparently kind of what vacationing felt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mississippi beach vacation condos are well-liked not only for their affordability but also for their locale. This segment of the Gulf Coast coast is much less spread out than the coast in adjacent Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana. Here you feel much more like you have the beach to yourself, apparently kind of what vacationing felt like decades ago. These days, you are infrequently apart no matter where you go nonetheless Mississippi beach vacation condos present you that feeling fairly close to home. As far as the price goes, you will not likely unearth a better rental condo for your dollar than the condos you see on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Eventhough rates do change, you are inclined to pay at least a fraction the daily price of what you would pay for a rental condo in Florida.</p>
<p>If you are going to rent a Mississippi beach vacation condo, you should try the cuisine. Southern cooking is some of the finest cusine to be had on the planet and the establishments of Biloxi are no exclusion. Here you will discover a wide mélange of restaurants serving seafood, Creole fare and traditional Southern fare. If you are considering a holiday on the Gulf Coast, ponder staying in a Mississippi beach vacation condo. Simply skip the usual, congested locales and seek something incomparable. Mississippi is looking for your business and will do anything to keep you satisfied. This together with traditional southern graciousness makes for a renowned experience. So allow Mississippi a chance on your coming holiday, your crew and your pocket will appreciate it!</p>
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		<title>Mississippi Thrives despite Katrina!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 09:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolfgang Jaegel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Hurricane Katrina struck, the whole world watched in shock and horror how the hard work of generations melted away into nothingness. The images of death and mass destruction shook the world community from its roots. In the blink of an eye we saw the hopes and dreams of residents shatter to bits in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Hurricane Katrina struck, the whole world watched in shock and horror how the hard work of generations melted away into nothingness. The images of death and mass destruction shook the world community from its roots. In the blink of an eye we saw the hopes and dreams of residents shatter to bits in the devastating storm. It took some time to assess the true extent of the damage from Hurricane Katrina and then there was one question that demanded an answer. People wondered whether or not places like <a href="http://www.directorymississippi.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Mississippi</strong></a> could ever possibly recover. Still others questioned the wisdom of rebuilding places prone to hurricanes, like New Orleans, again.</p>
<p>Mississippi is also very important to the nation&#8217;s energy production. It has several refineries in the state that are responsible for converting crude oil into gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products. Hurricane Katrina&#8217;s destruction not only harmed the local Mississippi economy, but it also did some major damage to the nation as a whole. The economic impact of the hurricane was such that it caused a large hike in the energy prices of the nation. Since no less than twenty-five percent of the petroleum comes from the states on the Gulf Coast, the impact on the national economy was severe. The nation struggled to stabilize the supply and prices. But the impact on the local economy has been much larger as the petroleum business constitutes nearly eighty percent of the total mineral production in Mississippi.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Best Mississippi Crappie Fishing Spots</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great thing about Mississippi crappie fishing is that excellent catch can be found on many lakes year round. Even better, many of these lakes clear out because seasonal anglers prefer to stay at home in front of the fireplace, telling fish stories about their great spring and summer seasons. Some of the best fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great thing about Mississippi crappie fishing is that excellent catch can be found on many lakes year round. Even better, many of these lakes clear out because seasonal anglers prefer to stay at home in front of the fireplace, telling <a href="http://www.shopfishing.com/" target="_blank"><strong>fish stories</strong></a> about their great spring and summer seasons. Some of the best fishing can actually be had in the winter months, and there are several lakes to choose from as your preferred location.</p>
<p>Barnett Reservoir is a 33,000-acre lake, but in the winter, you&#8217;ll find most of the fishing is done in about 50 acres of water. Mississippi crappie fishing enthusiasts will crowd into the upper lake area referred to as Welfare Hole, fishing for the strong crappie population. Due to the bottleneck created at the nearby highway bridge, crappie are attracted to the area and held here, seeking shelter from the current. Though just about anyone could catch a fish here, Mississippi crappie fishing during the winter is most efficient with an electronic depth finder to locate large schools, as well as a lot of patience. Barnett&#8217;s spillway also offers great fishing opportunities after a large release of water at the dam. Pelahatchie Creek on the east side of the dam also provides great Mississippi crappie fishing, with anglers targeting the banks where crappie can find deep cover. Eagle Lake is another excellent location to find crappie. It&#8217;s a landlocked oxbow off the Mississippi River close to Vicksburg, famous for producing 10- and 12-inch fish in two years&#8217; time, which is faster than any other lake in the state, according to studies by biologists. Eagle Lake is optimal for pre-spawn winter Mississippi crappie fishing because large females move out of the river channel for shelter. During these times, you can troll for an hour or two and catch your limit. For the best success, troll the deeper waters away from the owner piers, where they regularly deplete the supply in the brush along the banks. According to some sources, the crappie here prefer to remain about 14-15 feet deep in 20-foot deep waters.</p>
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		<title>The Mystery of Saltwater Fishing Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Thornhill</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Travel and Transportation]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mississippi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Saltwater Fishing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tourist Industry]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Saltwater fishing Mississippi is one of the Gulf Coast&#8217;s best kept secrets. Only the diehard fishermen of the world know of the great expectations of this region. Saltwater fishing Mississippi used to be more abundant than it is today because of the last great hurricane, Katrina. The fish are still here in swarms, but the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saltwater fishing Mississippi is one of the Gulf Coast&#8217;s best kept secrets. Only the diehard fishermen of the world know of the great expectations of this region. Saltwater fishing Mississippi used to be more abundant than it is today because of the last great hurricane, Katrina. The fish are still here in swarms, but the people are not. The Mississippi Gulf Coast is not what it used to be. But this coast is still the home to the Biloxi Marsh or sometimes called &#8220;The Land of the Giants&#8221;. Saltwater fishing Mississippi is known for this marsh. When fishermen cast their lines here, it is not about how many fish you catch, but how many pounds you bring home. Big monster redfish, black drum and speckled trout are all common in this area. Saltwater fishing Mississippi is the premier saltwater fishing location in the mainland United States.</p>
<p>Hurricane Katrina definitely has done damage to the saltwater fishing Mississippi tourist industry. No longer will one see the stretches of beach full of seafood restaurants and motels which once catered to the saltwater fishing <a href="http://www.directorymississippi.com/"><strong>Mississippi area</strong></a>. These have all been washed away. However, the piers have been rebuilt and the charter boats can still be seen dotting the horizon. Saltwater fishing Mississippi may have taken a big hit, but it is climbing back slowly. The big casinos have been rebuilt and the area is beginning to thrive once again. But the thousands of fishermen have not returned. The giant redfish swim happily as they multiply by the millions. Redfish are very aware of their surroundings and if you see them, they can see you. Since no one is there to be seen, the fish are becoming very accustomed to their lone existence. Therefore, saltwater fishing Mississippi is a Mecca for giant redfish. Fishermen need to take notice of this influx of redfish and book a charter boat for an experience of a lifetime.</p>
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