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The Rotary Foundation
Group Study Exchange Program
District 5910Southeast Texas
USA
Hosting:District 2100
Italy (Campania and Calabria regions)
April 10 through May 7, 2012
Table of Contents
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The GSE Program 2
GSE Committee 3
Area Coordinators 4
District Governor Letter 5-6
GSE 2100 Members 7-17
Texas maps 18
District Map 19
Host Families 20-25
Schedule 26-32
Hotel Information 33-34
Notes 35-36
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Group Study Exchange
What Is Group Study Exchange?Group Study Exchange is an educational program of The Rotary Foundation wherein Rotary districts in different countries are paired to send and receive professional study groups of non-Rotarian team members and one Rotarian team leader to travel for four to six weeks, staying in the homes of Rotarians when possible. A traditional GSE team consists of four team members plus a Rotarian team leader.
Goals and ObjectivesThe Group Study Exchange program is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for young business and professional men and women in their initial years of professional life. The program is designed to develop professional and leadership skills among young adults so that they can address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global workplace. GSE offers Rotarians the opportunity to participate in sending, receiving, and sharing educational experiences of study teams that will enhance Rotary’s worldwide mission.
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GSE Committee
Bernd U. “Ulli” 2423 Market St. #2 Budelmann Galveston, TX 77550District Governor [email protected]
John Delaney 4313 Birchcrest LaneGSE District Chair Bryan, TX [email protected]
Roschelle Springfield 284 County Rd 2320GSE Team Leader Woodville, TX [email protected]
Fred Sullivan P.O. Box 18GSE Orientation Woodville, TX 75979409-283-5968
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Area Coordinators
League City Area - Roy Green281-334-0298
Beaumont Area - Sharon McCabe409-656-2120
Huntsville Area - Jon Volkmer281-630-2035
Bryan/College Station Area - John Delaney979-219-1100
Galveston Area - Elizabeth Anderson409-630-2035
Lake Conroe/The Woodlands - Mike Berger and Cyndy Kendall 936-522-7790; 281-298-8010
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Note from the District Governor
A Texas “Benvenuti” to the GSE Team Members of District 2100:
On behalf of more than 2300 Rotarians, I welcome you to District 5910, the southeast part of Texas. We are excited that you are here and we promise to make your visit to our District an unforgettable experience.
Our part of Texas has many things to offer. We hope you will enjoy the program we have put together while you are here. Texas is a diverse state in many aspects and what you are going to see and experience will be a small sample of that diversity.
The Rotarians and Rotary Clubs in our District are looking forward to meeting with you. They will showcase the special industrial, economical, and cultural character of their area. What you will see and learn almost certainly will become an experience of a lifetime, professionally as well as personally.
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At the District Conference at the end of April, you will meet our outbound GSE Team we are sending to your District May 4 – June 2. I am sure you will have a wonderful time together.
Texas is well known for its great hospitality. In fact, everything is said to be great in Texas. This certainly includes the friendships we will be offering to you; hopefully they will last for many years to come.
Again, “Benvenuti”! We look forward meeting with you and hope you will enjoy your stay as much as we enjoy having you here.
Bernd U. “Ulli” BudelmannDistrict Governor 2011-2012District 5910
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District 2100 GSE Team
Team LeaderAlessandra Testa (red jacket)
Team MembersValentina Ilardi (left)Renato Leone (center)Nadia Di Paola (white)Alessia Campo (right)
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Team Leader – Alessandra Testa
Alessandra is 46 and lives in Reggio Calabria, a city in the deep south of Italy. A Rotarian for 4 years, this is her first assignment of responsibility. She has a PhD in “Human Cell Biology” with research interests in molecular genetics of hypertension and renal diseases, cardiovascular risk factors, gene expression studies and human cells cultures. She is employed as a researcher at the Italian National Research Council, where she is responsible for the laboratories of molecular genetics and clinical biochemistry of Reggio Calabria. She and her husband, Carmelo, are the parents of, Edoardo (20) and Federica (17). She enjoys travelling with her family and has visited every continent. They now particularly enjoy diving, and organize a trip to dive in new places each year. Their home of Reggio
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Calabria, in the Strait of Messina opposite Sicily, offers some ot the most beautiful diving spots in the world. She also enjoys reading, attending the cinema, theater, and opera. She and her husband attend a Latin Dance School and go dancing when time allows.
She looks forward to visiting the “many elite research medical centers. . . located in Texas,” including the “Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory. . . at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston.” She “would like to find out if the American writer, John Steinbeck, told the truth [when he said]: ‘Texas is a state of mind. Texas is an obsession. Above all, Texas is a nation in every sense of the word.”
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Team Member – Valentina Ilardi
Valentina is 26. She lives in a small town near Naples called San Sebastiano al Vesuvio.Educated in biology, her work experience, conducted in the laboratories of Biochemical chemistry at the University of “Federico II” Naples, includes research about mutations in DNA that cause diseases like thalassemia. She now works in a laboratory of clinical pathology at the II University of Naples (SUN), and studies the genetic markers associated with cardiovascular disease risk factors, in order to find new preventions and/or treatments.
In Texas, she hopes to see how American researchers are studying cardiovascular disease, particularly two techniques that are very common in the US: microarray and DNA sequencing. She also hopes to establish a collaboration between universities related to
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his research work in order to improve or learn new modern methodologies.
When not working, Valentina enjoys swimming, playing tennis, fit-boxing, shopping, and dancing. She also likes taking long walks, reading, and watching a good DVD.
She’s been a member of Rotaract Club Naples South West for 6 years, and is a former president and district office holder. Recently she has led an activity to raise funds to send to the city of Aquila, which had been damaged by earthquake. Now she is responsible for a project to place information panels written in braille language in museums and churches.
She says, “I cannot wait to come to Texas ... for sure there will be large green areas where you can spend some free time and relax yourself.”
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Team Member – Alessia Campo
Alessia is 26 and works as a fashion designer and “cool hunter” (seeking out trends). She was born in the town of Locri (Reggio Calabria), grew up in Siderno, near Locri, but moved to Rome at 18 to study. She works in Rome but travels each week around Italy to visit exhibitions of clothing and textiles.
She attended secondary school in art in Siderno, the Fashion's Academy in Rome, and received a masters degree in "Design and textile materials” in Milan, with the founder of Italian fashion, Giorgio Correggiari.
After a number of fashion-related positions, since April 2011 she has managed the design department of her brand “Apparel Side,” a collection of clothing and accessories. In Texas she hopes to visit many fashion companies.
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She has always dreamed of going to the USA, and hopes to find out more about our country and its local traditions.
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Team Member – Nadia di Paola
Nadia, 34, lives in Naples in Southern Italy, not far from the university where she works. She has a Phd in Business Management and is a lecturer at Naples University “Federico II” in business management for the biotechnologies. Previously she was a lecturer in Organizational Behaviour at Basilicata University.
Her main research interests are in business strategies, supply chain management with particular focus in agri-food chains,and innovation management with particular reference to biotechnology businesses.
Her other work experience includes: project manager and scientific coordinator and analyst for Campania Region Agency for Logistics and Freight Transport Promotion (LOGICA) and for Ente Autonomo Volturno srl, the Campania Region holding for rail transport.
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These two jobs required her to travel extensively all over Europe and Africa to carry out several cooperation projects. She also has worked as a consultant in research planning and monitoring for the CRdC GEAR (Campania Regional Competence Center in Genomics for Applied Research. She frequently teaches training courses in the field of management. She is now completely involved in innovation studies focusing on the one hand on the primary sector, in particular in the agri-food business, and on the other hand on biotechnology. She finds Texas particularly interesting because it’s a leader in each of those two fields.
She hopes to have a chance to interact with: Texas researchers in the two fields, to establish contacts, to exchange research methodology and to start a collaboration for future joint research works; and Texas professionals in the two businesses; and with managers belonging to some important innovative companies.
As a teenager she was a singer in the most important Neapolitan opera house, the San Carlo Theater, but due to the time demands of singing she stopped that career to study at the university.
She loves reading, traveling around the world, photography, and dancing.
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Team Member – Renato Leone
Renato is 26 years of age and lives in Naples. He was educated in dentistry, and currently does research in dental prosthesis with the University "Federico II" of Naples. He enjoys nature and spending his free time outdoors; sports such as skiing, swimming, horse riding, and soccer; and good food. He is interested in the history and culture of other countries because his own city has been influenced by so many conquering civilizations (Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Aragonese, Spanish and French). He is particularly interested in American Western culture because he is the grandson of the film director Sergio Leone who made many Western movies. He works in a project to help homeless people in Naples together with his Rotary sponsors through the "Massimo Leone Foundation. "(www.fondazionemassimoleone.it)
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and serving the sick in Lourdes, where he travels every year with the association UNITALSI.
Professionally, he is very interested in American techniques in dentistry, and hopes to establish a collaboration between universities related to his research work.
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Texas Maps
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District 5910
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Host Families – League City
** April 11- April 14, 2011 **
Dee Scott ALESSANDRA1089 Gladstone League City, TX [email protected]
Bob Trask ALESIA2111 Winged Foot Dr. League City, TX [email protected]
Roy Green VALENTINA1186 Rustling Wind League City, TX 77573 [email protected]
Gary & Jane Gordanier NADIA2112 Sand Mist Ct. League City, TX [email protected]
Kenn Depew RENATO6151 Cornell Lane League City, TX [email protected]
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Host Families - Beaumont
** April 15 - April 18, 2019 **
Bruce and Kathryn Walker ALESSANDRA,795 19th Street VALENTINABeaumont, TX 77706h. 409-554-0203; c. [email protected]
Marcia Crone NADIA, 5145 Oakmont Drive ALESSIA Beaumont, TX [email protected]
James Grant RENATO4450 Highland Ave. Beaumont, TX 77705409-832-2526jgrant@ubicaritas
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Host Families - Huntsville
** April 19 - April 21, 2012 **
Shelley Solow ALESSANDRA70 Elkins LakeHuntsville, TX [email protected]
Darren William VALENTINA103 Turtle Creek CircleHuntsville, TX [email protected]
Jon Volkmer RENATO2407 CrosstimbersHuntsville, TX [email protected]
Paul Loeffler NADIA128 Royal OaksHuntsville, TX 77320936-291-1693;c. [email protected]
Rhonda Ellisor ALESSIAP.O. Box 7171Huntsville, TX [email protected]
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Host Families – Bryan/College Station
** April 22- April 26, 2012 **
Shelley and Andrew Nelson ALESSANDRA720 N. RosemaryBryan, TX 77802h. 979-595-1305; c. [email protected]
Fran Murr NADIA2302 West Briargate Dr.Bryan, TX [email protected]
Hilda and Dale Cuthbertson ALESSIA1005 SkrivanekBryan, TX 77803c. 979-224-0596; w. [email protected]
John and Mary Blackburn VALENTINA7111 Wood Oaks DriveBryan, TX 77802h. 979-774-1664; c. [email protected]
John and Jeanne Delaney RENATO4313 Birchcrest Lane,Bryan, TX 77802h. 979-776-2378; c. 979-219-1100 [email protected]
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Host Families - Galveston
** April 27 – May 2, 2012 **
Sonny Vaiani/Chery Vaiani ALESSANDRA,3111 Avenue O VALENTINAGalveston, TX [email protected]
Fred Raschke/Kim Raschke ALESSIA13 Mariner PassGalveston, TX [email protected]
Franklin W.Carnes/Lisa Dianne NADIA,2 Lakeview Drive RENATOGalveston, TX [email protected]
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Host Families – The Woodlands/Conroe
** May 2 - May 7, 2012 **
Norman & Mary Parrish ALESSANDRA26 S. BrokenfernThe Woodlands, TX [email protected]
Kathryn Lane ALESSIA46 N. CopperknollThe Woodlands, TX [email protected]
Gary & Heather Montgomery RENATO 10 Overlyn PlaceThe Woodlands, TX [email protected]
Mike & Carol Berger VALENTINA,3015 Hemingway Dr NADIAMontgomery, TX [email protected]
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Schedule
Date Activity ClubTues
4/10/12 8:15 pm : Arrive Houston IAH Welcome reception All
Transport team to South Shore Harbour Resort, League City League City
Wed4/11/12
9:30 am - Breakfast at Hotel, Paradise Reef Restaurant League City
10 am to 1 pm – Orientation, Lalique Room
1pm -Orientation/ Lunch League City 1:30 pm - Media visit at hotel League City
3:30 pm - Butler Longhorn Museum tour League City6 pm – Host family pick up, hotel lobby League City
Thurs4/12/12
8 am to 11 am – Vocational day League CityNoon – League City Rotary (presentation) League City1:30 pm-NASA/JSC Tour League City4:00 pm-Host family pick up League City6:30 pm-Dinner Cruise on Clear Lake; Houston Party Boat-Fiesta League City
Fri4/13/12
9 am - Depart Hotel for day tour: Houston, Hermann Park, Galleria, Medical Center & Discovery Green League City4:00 pm - Host family pick upEVE - Free time with host families League City
Sat4/14/12
Breakfast, free time, and lunch with host families; 12:30 pm to hotel for; Beaumont Club pick-up at 1:00 pm League CityTransport to Beaumont Beaumont
Meet host families at Wellness Center in Beaumont.
Beaumont
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Dinner with host family and attend Symphony of Southeast Texas
Sun4/15/12
Breakfast with family; attend church if desired Beaumont
PM - Free time with host families Beaumont
EVE - Dinner party with Rotarians at home of Chuck & Becky Mason Beaumont
Mon4/16/12
9:00 am – Meet at Wellness Center after breakfast with family; travel to North Port Arthur Club for presentation Beaumont
Noon - Lunch and team presentation at N. Port Arthur Club. Beaumont
PM – 2 pm tour of TOTAL Petrochemicals Plant, Port Arthur, TX. BeaumontPicked up at Wellness Center by host families BeaumontEVE – Dinner with host family
Beaumont
Tues 4/17/12
Breakfast with host family; hosts take to Wellness Center by 9am; meet hosts for vocational day.
Beaumont
Vocation Day and lunch with vocational day hosts. Shop at Parkdale Mall in afternoon.
Beaumont
5:00 pm - Picked up by host families at Wellness Center
Beaumont
5:30 pm "Rotary After Hours" at The Grill
Beaumont
Wed 4/18/12
Breakfast with host family and taken by host family to Wellness Center by 10:00 a.m. to meet drivers.
Beaumont
Noon - Team presentation and lunch at Beaumont Rotary Club.
Beaumont
PM – Travel to Orange, TX for swamp tour and airboat
Beaumont
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ride. 5pm – Host families pick up at
Wellness CenterBeaumont
EVE - Dinner with host family. Time for laundry and packng.
Beaumont
Thurs4//19/12
Breakfast with host family and taken to the Wellness Center by host family by 10:45 a.m. to meet drivers for trip to Port Arthur Club for presentation. Team take luggage for travel to next area.
Beaumont
Noon – lunch and presentation at Port Arthur Club. Return to Wellness Center for pick-up by Huntsville Rotarians at 2 pm.
Beaumont
Meet Huntsville host families at _______. Dinner with host families.
Huntsville
Fri4/20/19
Breakfast with host families followed by trip to Safety Town - David Standlee.
Huntsville
Lunch at Old Main Market and visit the Sam Houston Museum; tour the Sam Houston State University campus and visit with professors in their area of interest.
Huntsville
EVE – Dinner with hosts HuntsvilleSat
4/21/12 Breakfast with hosts Huntsville
PM – Free time at host homes Huntsville EVE – Hospitality and dinner
with Huntsville Club at Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant
Huntsville
Sun4/22/12
Breakfast with hosts Huntsville
Bryan/College Station picks up in Huntsville at West Hill Mall, Hwy 30
Tranport to J.Delaney home to Bryan/CS/Ag-
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meet host families, discuss coming week's activities, team's wants and needs (adjustments as needed).
gieland(B/CS/A)
Free with host families. B/CS/A Mon
4/23/12Breakfast with host family; meet drivers 8:30 am at Hilton hotel; team meeting as needed; depart for vocational visits.
B/CS/A
Lunch at Chicken Oil Co. B/CS/APM - tour selected Texas A&M facilities (e.g., recreation center, athletic facilities, visualization lab, cyclotron, etc)
B/CS/A
EVE – 6:30 pm "Thanksgiving" supper (covered dish) at Shelley Nelson home with all clubs included; team presentation.
B/CS/A
Tues4/24/12
Breakfast with host family; meet drivers 8:30am at Hilton hotel; team meeting as needed; depart for vocational visits.
B/CS/A
Lunch at Miramont Country Club
B/CS/A
PM – tour Fireman Training School and “Disaster City” Alt: Shooting, fishing?
B/CS/A
EVE – Free with host families B/CS/A
Wed. 4/25/12
Breakfast with host family; meet drivers 8:30am at Hilton hotel; team meeting as needed; depart for vocational visits.
B/CS/A
Lunch at Briarcrest CC (RC Bryan meeting and team presentation); media interviews to follow
B/CS/A
PM - tour Bush Presidential Library Museum
B/CS/A
EVE – Dinner at home of Fran Murr for team, host families, and drivers
B/CS/A
Thurs4/26/12
6:30am - Breakfast at RC B/CS/A
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College Station (presentation); team meeting as needed; free morning Lunch at RC Aggieland (presentation); afternoon free with host families, shopping etc;
B/CS/A
EVE - Free with host families or C & W dancing for those who want (tomorrow is 3 hr. drive to Galveston, nap in car?).
B/CS/A
Fri4/27/12
Breakfast with host families; meet drivers at Hilton 8:30 am; transport to Galveston for District Conference.
B/CS/A
Lunch at Moody Gardens Hotel with Galveston hosts, B/CS drivers; some US GSE team members.
Galveston/Galveston Island Clubs(“G/GI”)
PM – Register for conference; free time at conference or with host families
District and G/GI
EVE – Conference social “Luau;” housing with host families (all nights in Galv.)
District and G/GI
Sat4/28/12 Breakfast with host families
G/GI
Lunch at conference DistrictPM - meet with US team; presentation to conference at 4pm, followed by US team
G/GI
EVE – free with host families G/GI
Sun4/29/12
Breakfast with host families ; conference or activity of choice
G/GI
PM – free time with hosts G/GI
EVE – dinner with hosts or other club members
G/GI
Mon4/30/12
Host deliver to guide for vocational day.Scientists hosted at UTMB through Ulli Budelmann. Others' schedules are TBD
G/GI
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PM - Vocational Day, continued or tour historic Galveston landmarks depending on interests
G/GI
EVE – dinner with hosts G/GITues
5/1/12Rest; hosts deliver to Galv. Island Club for lunch G/GILunch at Galv. Island Club (presentation) G/GIPM – Free time G/GI
EVE – Dinner with hosts G/GI
Wed5/2/12
Breakfast with host families; deliver to RC Galveston for lunch; pack for transport after lunch? G/GILunch at RC Galveston (presentation) G/GIPM – Team transported by Galveston Rotarians to meet with Conroe/Woodlands at “half-way” point TBD
G/GI; Lake Conroe/Woodlands (“LCon/Woods”)
Mike Berger (Lake Conroe RC) and Cyndy Kendall (Woodlands RC) pick up team from Galveston at “half-way” point. Drive to The Woodlands area (Gooses's Acre's), meet to discuss week’s agenda, any needs or interests by team. Walk "Market Street"
LCon/Woods
EVE – Free time with host families
LCon/Woods
Thurs5/3/12
Breakfast with host family. Rotary driver pick up and take team member to visit area professionals - vocational program - TBD
LCon/Woods
Depart vocational program, Rotary driver transport to noon meeting, RC The Woodlands (presentation).
The Woodlands
PM - Free time before dinner. LCon/WoodsPM - Dinner/reception with LCon/Woods
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RC The Woodlands
Fri5/4/12
Breakfast with host family. Rotary driver will pick up and take team member to visit area professionals/vocational - TBD
LCon/Woods
Lunch/shopping/sports - Options Tennis at the Woodlands Country Club, Fitness Club, Boutique shopping etc.
LCon/Woods
EVE - Recreational Activities: Movie, Line Dancing, or?
LCon/Woods
Sat5/5/12
Breakfast with Host FamilyTennis, golf, or fishing (M.D. Anderson if rain)
LCon/Woods
Lunch at “Wolfies” on Lake ConroeBoating on Lake Conroe
LCon/Woods
EVE – Free time with host family
LCon/Woods
Sun5/6/12 Church or sleep in
LCon/Woods
PM - Party at Mike & Carol Bergers' on Lake Conroe
LCon/Woods
EVE - Time with host family LCon/Woods
Mon5/7/12
Mike Berger drives team to IAH Houston, Terminal A, for 11:05 am departure, Alitalia Flight AZ3393 to Atlanta, ?“Bye, y’all! Thanks for coming. We won’t forget you!”
LCon/Woods
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First night in USA
2500 South Shore Blvd.League City, TX 77573
888-430-2104
www.sshr.com
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District Conference Hotel
Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center
Seven Hope BoulevardGalveston, Texas 77554Phone: (409) 741-8484
Toll free: (888) 388-8484
www.moodygardenshotel.com
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Notes
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Notes
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