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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME OF CANDIDATE: Ngozi Caleb Kamalu, MPA, Ph.D., CNP. WORK/ JOB ADDRESS Fayetteville State University Department of Government and History 1200 Murchison Road Fayetteville, Cumberland County North Carolina 28301- 4298 Office: 910- 672-1367 Dept.: 910-672-1573 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (910) 672-1090 URL Address: http://www.uncfsu.edu/ghp/personnel/kamalu.htm NATIONALITY : Naturalized American Citizen CAREER OBJECTIVES : Teaching, Research and Educational Administration ACADEMIC RANK : Tenured Full Professor of Political Science ACADEMIC DEGREES Ph.D. - Political Science – Howard University, 1988 MPA - Public Administration – Texas Southern University, 1983 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME OF CANDIDATE: Ngozi Caleb Kamalu, MPA, Ph.D., CNP.

WORK/ JOB ADDRESSFayetteville State UniversityDepartment of Government and History1200 Murchison RoadFayetteville, Cumberland CountyNorth Carolina 28301- 4298Office: 910- 672-1367Dept.: 910-672-1573E-mail: [email protected]: (910) 672-1090URL Address: http://www.uncfsu.edu/ghp/personnel/kamalu.htm

NATIONALITY: Naturalized American CitizenCAREER OBJECTIVES: Teaching, Research and Educational AdministrationACADEMIC RANK: Tenured Full Professor of Political Science

ACADEMIC DEGREESPh.D. - Political Science – Howard University, 1988MPA - Public Administration – Texas Southern University, 1983BA - Economics; Minor/Political Science – Texas Southern University, 1981

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb "Soviet and American Positions on the Law of the Sea," Thesis/ Dissertation (Ph.D.) – Howard University, 1987 - 722 pages (http://worldcat.org/oclc/24092623)

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Program Coordinator – MA Political Science & M.E. Teaching (Political Science)Fayetteville State UniversityFayetteville, North Carolina

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1998 – 2013

Teaching & Research Fellow – Department of Political ScienceHoward University Washington DC1987

Research AssistantWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars(The Wilson Center)Washington, DC1986

Graduate Research InternCity of HoustonDepartment of Planning and Accounting1983

FACULTY POSITIONS

Tenured Full Professor of Political ScienceFayetteville State UniversityFayetteville, North Carolina1998 – Present

Associate Professor of Political ScienceFayetteville State UniversityFayetteville, North Carolina1994 – 1997

Visiting Assistant Professor of Political ScienceNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityGreensboro, North Carolina1990 – 1993

Lecturer in Political ScienceHoward University

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Washington, DC1988 -1989

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate Level CoursesPOLI-200 (Introduction to Political Science)POLI-210 (Principles of American Government)POLI-220 (Principles of Public Administration)POLI-301 (Organizational Theory)POLI-312 (Public Leadership and Management)POLI-320 (State & local Government)POLI-321 (Public Personnel Management)POLI-330 (Public Financial Management)POLI-331 (Politics and Urban Planning)POLI-332 (The Legislative Process)POLI-350 (Government & Politics of Africa)POLI-400 (Adm. of Urban Government)POLI-401 (Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations)POLI-402 (Public Policy Formulation)POLi-410 (The American Chief Executive)POLI-411 (Public opinion and Propaganda)POLI-412 (Administrative Law)POLI-422 (American Foreign Policy)POLI-430 (International Politics)POLI-432 (International Law)POLI-440 (Introduction to Govt. Planning)POLI-442 (Public Policy Analysis)

Graduate Level CoursesPOLI-510 (American Constitutional Law)POLI-531 (Public Policy and Administration)POLI-610 (Problems of Political Behavior)POLI-612 (Seminar in American National Govt.)POLI-613 (The Judicial Process)POLI-622 (Govt. and Politics of Developing Nations)POLI-623 (International Politics)

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POLI-630 (Administrative Law)POLI-631 (Financial Administration)POLI-633 (Problems in State and intergovernmental Relations)POLI-634 (Politics of the Budgetary Process)POLI-646 (Advanced Reading Seminar)

AREAS OF GENERAL RESEARCH INTEREST

1. American Foreign policy toward emerging states2. International law of the Sea and Space3. United States and Russia maritime laws4. International water rights5. Environmental Justice: Eco feminism, economic ecology, economic

valuation of ecosystem services and techniques6. Globalization – human capital flight, labor/ skills migration, brain drain.7. Racial profiling and Death Penalty: Plea bargaining, jury bias and

nullification and felon disenfranchisement.8. Cultural Competence - racial/ ethnic concordance, health care utilization

and outcomes9. Women empowerment and development 10.Health Disparities – Communicable disease surveillance, reporting and

testing behaviors11.Technology Development - transfer, diffusion and utilization.12.Diaspora earnings, education and remittances13.Environmental and Occupational Management – disasters management,

environmental and wildlife protection, sustainable development, pollution control, human health improvement and environmental law compliance.

SELECTED UNIVERSITY SERVICES

Board of Governors’ Excellence in Teaching Award Selection Committee / Campus-wide - (2007 – Present)

Member, Tenure, promotion and Reappointment Committee, Department of Government & History – (1998 – Present)

Member, Executive Committee, Graduate Council (2008 - 2013) Graduate Coordinator – MA Political Science (2008 – 2013) Chair, Programs and Curriculum Review, Graduate Council (2008 – 2013) Facilitator, FSU Leadership Forum (2008 )

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Member, Tenure, Promotion, Appointment, and Reappointment Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (2007)

Faculty Representative (South Africa Committee), University of North Carolina-Exchange Program Committee (2006 - 2008)

Chair, International Studies Committee – CHSS (The task force is given the responsibility to generate “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA program in International Studies.(2004 – 2006)

Member, Interdisciplinary Studies Committee – CHSS, charged with the responsibility of producing the “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for a BA degree in interdisciplinary studies. (2006)

Member, Public Administration Committee.- CHSS ( task force charged with producing the “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MPA program in Public Administration.(2004- 2006)

Member, Environmental Studies Committee- CHSS (task force to prepare “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA Program in Environmental Studies.(2004 - 2006 )

Member, Intelligence Studies Committee- CHSS (task force assembled to prepare “intent to plan” and “intent to establish” proposals for the MA degree program in intelligence studies. (2005 - 2006)

Member, Faculty Senate Committee, 2005 – 2007. Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Standing committee of the

Graduate Council, 2005- present. Chair, International Studies Committee (Taskforce to Establish BA degree

program international studies), 1994 – (aborted in lieu of MA degree program)

Coordinator, Graduate Program – Political Science, 2000 – present Member, International Studies/ Intercultural Affairs Committee, CAS, 1999. Member, Lecture Series Committee, 1999. Chair, Political Science Graduate Committee, 1999 – Present Chair, Faculty Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation Committee, 1999 - 2008 Member, Faculty Senate Committee, 1997 – 2000. Member, College of Arts and Sciences Assessment/ SACS Committee, 1998 Member, The Research Council Membership Committee, 1996. Member, College of Arts and Sciences Grants Committee, 1998. Member, University Advisement Manual Task Force, 1995. Chair, Political Science Search Committee, 1998.. Chair, Graduate Political Science Admissions Committee, 1998 – 2013

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Member, AD HOC Committee on Fixed Term Contracts and Rotation of Chairs, 1999.

FUNDED GRANT PROPOSALS

HBCU Master’s Degree STEM Program/ FSU Faculty Research Mini-Grant funding for research titled “Internet Use Among Racial/ Ethnic Groups in the United States,” Funded in the amount of $4,000.00, Spring 2012.

Faculty development Research grants title “Comparative Assessment of Access to organ Transplant among Racial Groups in the United States.” Funded in the amount of $5,000.00, Spring 2009

Author, Focused Growth Grant Awards for developing the Master of Arts degree program in International Studies at Fayetteville State University, Submitted to the University of North Carolina System / General Administration, Spring 2006 - $225,000.00

Building Linkage Geography Curricula Using the Internet and World Wide Web. -Co-authored with Dr. Adegoke Ademiluyi, $ 1,383.00 – Fayetteville State University.

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES

Attended and participated in the North Carolina Association of Historian (NCAH) Annual Meeting at Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville, North Carolina – Friday March 27 – Saturday March 28, 2015.

Participated in the 26th Model United Nations Conference Hosted by North Carolina Consortium for International and Intercultural Education, Embassy Suites & Richard M. Wiggins Conference Center, Fayetteville, NC 28303, Thursday March 26 - Saturday March 28, 2015.

To attend The 80th Annual Conference of The Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc., Embassy Suites, Fayetteville/Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina- March 18 -21, 2015.

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Attended the 2015 North Carolina Political Science Association Conference, February 27, 2015 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Center City Building, 320 E. 9th Street Charlotte, NC 28202.

Served as Discussant & Presenter on Voting Rights Act with special focus on Shelby Versus Holder (2013) for Black/ African American History Month Program at Rosenthal Choir Room, Fayetteville State University – Thursday, February 26, 2015.

Made Presentation on Sustainable Development in East Africa to Civil Affairs Team (Rahsann Soumas and Capt. Shuffstall Kevin, Withey John & Bahm David), African Development Conversion Program, Fort Bragg at Taylor Science 208, Fayetteville State University, February18, 2015.

Presented paper titled “The Contribution of the United Church of Christ to the Environmental Justice Movement” to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Saturday November 1, 2014 at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

Presented Paper titled “Gender as a Determinant of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Usage” at the Global Conference on Education, organized by the University of Riverside, Ontario, California – April 4 – 5, 2012.

Participate in Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) workshop held at Fayetteville State University on August 9 – 10, 2010. CLA is nation-wide assessment that measures the institutional contributions to the learning gains of students of respective universities and colleges, using the institution as a unit of analysis.

Presented paper titled “Human Trafficking,” at the Homeland Security: Global and Domestic Perspectives Conference organized by the Institute of justice and international Studies, The University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri, March 29 – 30, 2010.

Presented paper titled “ Internet Penetration and the Utilization of Emerging 7

Technologies in Africa,” at the 39th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Political Science Association, 26 February 2010 at North Carolina Central University (Alfonso Elder Student Union), Durham, North Carolina.

Presented paper titled “Impacts of Cultural Competence Strategies on the Promotion, Delivery and Sustainability of Health Care Services,” at the 30th Intercultural Communication Conference – Issues in Health Communication: Cultures Global Perspectives and local Networks, Tavis Smiley School of Communications, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas, April 16 – 17, 2009.

Presented paper entitled “The role of Cultural Competence in Sustainable Health Care Service Delivery at the National Social Science Association (NSSA) conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 19 – 21, 2008.

Presented paper titled “ North-to- North Paradigm of Skill Migration: The Canadian Case study and Its implications for Africa in the Era of Global Interdependence,” in Knowledge Globalization Conference 2008, Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts, April 11 – 13, 2008.

Attended and presented paper titled “Ethical and Moral Underpinnings of American Foreign Policy,” At the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Friday October 26, 2007 At Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Attended an International Conference on “Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq: Policies, Programs and Projects, July 23 – 26, 2007 at the University of Massachusetts - Boston, Massachusetts.

Attended and presented papers at the International Congress forum on Critical Perspectives on Energy, Environment, Technology and Water Development and Protection World Wide, entitled “ Environmental Justice: An Analysis of U.S. Environmental Agency’s Strategic Initiatives to Achieve Equity in Sustainable Development”, April 2 – 5, 2007 at the Holiday Inn – Bordeaux, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Attended and presented 2nd papers at the International Congress forum on 8

Critical Perspectives on Energy, Environment, Technology and Water Development and Protection World Wide, titled “African States and the Global Regime for Sustainable Development: The Case of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III).”, April 2 – 5, 2007 at the Holiday Inn – Bordeaux, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Presented paper titled “U.S.-Cuba Relations and the Helms-Burton Act of 1996,” at the North Carolina Political Science Association, March 23, 2007 at Methodist University, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Presented Paper titled “Traditional Worship in Eastern Nigeria: The Case of Okija Shrine,” at the North Carolina Religious Association Conference, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, October 6, 2006.

Attended the (INSITE) Information Science + Information Technology Education joint Conference (INSITE) 2006 at The University of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, June 25 – 28, 2006.

Attended the 47th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA) in San Diego, California, March 20 – 26, 2006.

Presented a paper titled “The Religious Dimensions of the Conflict in Darfur Region of Sudan,” at the North Carolina Religious Studies Association, Wingate University, North Carolina October 22, 2005.

Participated in the Law School Admission Council Prep Conference, July 8-9, 2005 at Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Georgia.

Attended the National Rural Health Association conference, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, 500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, Tuesday, May 17 – Saturday May 21, 2005.

Represented Fayetteville State University as a member of the University of North Carolina system delegation to Baden-Wurttemberg, June 12 – 19, 2004. The delegation also visited the following German institutions of higher education: University of Mannheim, University of Hohenheim and the University of Konstanz.

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Attended the MERLOT International Conference on AcademicApproaches to Technology, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia, September 27-30, 2002.

Attended the conference of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, 2001, March 5 – 10, 2001, Orlando, Florida.

Participated in the national conference on Diversity in Teaching and Learning in American Higher Education, April 19 – 22, 2000 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California.

Attended the National Conference of the Association of African American Studies at Adam’s Mark Hotel, Houston, Texas, February 9 –13, 1999

Participated in the Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, November 21 – 24, 1998 at Las Vegas, Nevada.

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

Currently Serve on the Fayetteville City Planning Commission. Commissioners are tasked with the responsibility of helping to direct the planning, zoning and growth of the Fayetteville community. Decisions reached by the commission pursuant to citizens’ advice and complaints. Decisions reached by the Commission are transmitted to the City Council as recommendations on advisory basis – August 2012 – Present

Membership Coordinator, Nigeria Cultural Association – Fayetteville, 2010

- Present

Reviewed manuscript Doc. IRD15069-1 – “The Institutionalization of One-Man Rule and the politics of Succession and patronage in Zimbabwe” for the Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy, David publishing Company, El Monte, CA., June 2015.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0487/14 – “A Study of Nigerian and U.S. College

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Students’ Views on Justice Issues” (Author anonymous/ Blind Review) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2015.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0481/14 – “Anti-Suicide Legislation in Nine African Countries: Criminalization, Prosecution and Penalization” (Author anonymous/ Blind Review) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2015.

Reviewed Book titled Homegrown Development in Africa: Reality or Illusion? By Chukwumerije Okereke and Patricia Agupusi, Routledge (2015) for African Studies Quarterly, Center for African Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, May 2015

Reviewed Manuscript titled “The East African Court of Justice and Its Contentious Human Rights Jurisdiction”, for the International Invention Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (IIJASS), May 2015.

Served as Keynote Speaker for PI Gamma MU Honor Society Induction Ceremony at Fayetteville State University, Wednesday May 6, 2015.

Made Presentation on Sustainable Development in East Africa to Civil Affairs Team (Rahsann Soumas and Capt. Shuffstall Kevin, Withey John & Bahm David), African Development Conversion Program, U.S. Army, Fort Bragg at Taylor Science 208, Fayetteville State University, February18, 2015.

Certified as Notary Public – State of North Carolina for 5 Years beginning Friday July 12, 2013 and expiring midnight on Wednesday, July 11, 2018. Functions performed as North Carolina Notary Public include performing the following notarial acts: Acknowledge signatures; Administering Oaths and Affirmations, and; Verifying or Proving Signatures.

Currently Serve as External Reviewer of Pre-College and Undergraduate Freshmen Research Mentoring Opportunities in Mathematics and Science (UROMS) – Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina - fall 2013.

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Reviewed manuscript titled “All Africans: A Case for an African Union Citizenship Grounded in a Non-State Political Theoretical Paradigm” (File Name: IRD141014-1) for International Relations and Diplomacy Journal, David Publishing Company, El Monte, CA., November 2014.

Reviewed paper titled “Is it About Time of Rethinking American Extended Deterrence?” for International relations and Diplomacy Journal, David Publishing Company (File Name: IRD9320-2) – December 2013.

Reviewed Manuscript # 045013 – “The Specter of Terrorism and Nigeria’s Industrial Development: A multi-Stakeholder imperative” (Author anonymous/ Blind Review) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, December 2013.

Reviewed paper titled “The Mexican International Cooperation as a foreign Policy Tool: Norms, Institutions and effects during President Calderon’s Government,” for International relations and Diplomacy Journal, David Publishing Company (File Name: IRD0820-1) – September/ October 2013.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0435/12 – “Students’ Crisis in Nigerian Tertiary Education Institutions: A Review of Causes and management Style” (Author anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, May 2013.

Reviewed the academic work of Associate Professor Peyi Soyinka-Airewele – candidate for promotion to the rank of Full Professor in the Department of Politics, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York – August 2012

Reviewed Manuscript # 0420/11 (Name of author withheld) – “Towards understanding Africa’s International Criminal Organization as an Emerging Industry in a Globalizing World” for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, May 2012.

Participate as Community Official and Discussant in the “Phoenix Rising Project”, a forum hosted by the Social Action Committee, Fort Bragg Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., at Miller-Motte

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Technical College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, Saturday, February 11, 2012.

Reviewed the textbook: Political Science: An Introduction by Michael G. Roskins, Robert L. Cord, James A. Medeiros and Walter S. Jones, 12th edition (2012) - Longman/ Pearson for Pearson Publishers, New York, January 2012.

Serve as Membership Coordinator – Nigerian Cultural Association (NCA), Fayetteville, North Carolina

Reviewed Manuscript # 0412/11 (Name of author withheld) – “Transmission of HIV/AIDS in Africa: Lessons from the Marginalization of Women in Anambra State of Nigeria” for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, November 2011.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0321/2 - The (Un) Importance of Somali Piracy” (Author anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, June 2011.

Reviewed manuscript titled “Technological Learning and Innovations in Indigenous Leather Clusters in Nigeria: Current Status and Policy Directions,” for Afribook.com, summer 2011. (Attention – Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)

Reviewed Revised Manuscript # 0281.9 – “The Nature and Socio-Economic Correlates of Criminal Violence in The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria” (Author anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, March 2011.

Presented paper titled “The U.S. and the U.N.” during the Global Literacy Panel Discussion on Multi-National Organizations, on Thursday, November 18, 2010. The forum was sponsored under the auspices of the Department of Government and History, Fayetteville state University.

Reviewed manuscripts of textbook titled “International Relations in an Uncertain World,” by Eric Shiraev and Vlad Zubok for Oxford University

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Press, 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 - November 2010.

Presented paper on “Challenging Constitutional Qualifications to be President” during the Cross Creek Early College forum, in partnership with Fayetteville State Faculty. The presentation titled “An Evening of enrichment” featured on Tuesday October 5, 2010 at Butler Building 1st Floor, Fayetteville State University.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0287/9 Titled “Relationship Between Psycho-Demographic factors and perception of Corruption by Local Government Civil Servants in Osun State, Nigeria” (Author Anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, August 2010.

Served as External Assessor/ Examiner of candidate (Dr. Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie) for Promotion to the rank of Full professor, Department of Political and Administrative Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana, Southern Africa, July 2010.

Reviewed American Foreign Policy by Charles Kegley and Shannon Blanton for Pearson Longman, New York, NY- May 2010.

Reviewed Manuscript # 0281.9 – “The Nature, Causes and Socio-Economic Implications of Criminal Violence in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria” (Author anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, October 2009.

Reviewed manuscript titled “Sustainable Economic Development in Africa: Resource Development, Technology Transfer and Management Challenges for Afribook.com, August 2009. (Attention – Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)

Interviewed by The Fayetteville Observers Newspaper Reporter and Anchor Sabrina Lavdis on “The Significance of Fayetteville in particular and North Carolina in general, in the Election of Barack Obama President of the United States, on Monday January 12, 2009.

Telephone interview by Washington Columnist/ Correspondent Steven 14

Edwards of CanWest Media Works, Canada’s largest media company based in Winnipeg, and parent company of Ottawa Citizens newspaper on “ the United States Presidential race in North Carolina, between Senator john McCain (R-Arizona/ Republican Party Nominee) and Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois/ Democratic Party Nominee) on Monday October 27, 2008. For print version of this interview, see article by Steven Edwards titled “Whistling a New Tune: Once Safe Territory, North Carolina is now a Battleground McCain needs to win.” CanWest News Service (Canada), Thursday October 30, 2008; “Democrats need to win North Carolina Battleground,” The Ottawa Citizen, October 31, 2008- Courtesy of CanWest Media Works Publication Inc.; See also reproduction of interview in Steven Edwards, “Whistling a New Tune,” The Province (Canada), Thursday October 30, 2008; and Steven Edwards “Demographic Shifts Turn North Carolina into Battleground, National Post (Canada), Thursday October 30, 2008.

Reviewed Manuscript titled “Child Rights in Nigeria: The Gap between Rights rhetoric and Reality (# 0269 – author anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, October, 2008.

Reviewed with Dr. Kwame Boakye-Sarpong, textbook titled Introduction to Economic Science – Stephen Adei & Samuel Addo, Ghana University Press, 2007 for Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), December 2007.

Reviewed Manuscript titled “ Ethnicity and Political Power: The challenges of Social Justice and political Integration of Nigeria (Author’s name - anonymous) for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, November 2007.

Reviewed Textbook: Public Administration: Concepts and cases – Richard J. Stillman” for Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston MA, March 2007.

Admitted member of the Board of editors of the African Journal of

Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Maryland – Eastern Shore, January 2007- Present.

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Interviewed by Myron B. Pitts, Columnist Fayetteville Observer on negative advertising in midterm congressional and other political campaigns, on Wednesday November 1, 2006. Details of the interview were published under the caption “Hilarious Attack ads Shouldn’t Sway Vote,” in Fayetteville Observer, Thursday November 2, 2006, pp. 1b; 7b.

Reviewed proposal and sample chapters for “The Struggle for Power in Cities and States.” By Dick Simpson et al for Longman Publishers, 1185 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036, July 2006.

Reviewed 8 Manuscripts/ Articles for African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, summer 2006 – “ Nigeria’s Raging Ethnic Conflicts: the role of small arms and private military companies (PMCs)- Manuscript 0239; “Crime prevention and control through environmental design in Nairobi, Kenya and Johannesburg, South Africa: A comparative Study,” – Manuscript 02364; “ An examination of death penalty views of Nigerians and U.S. college students: An exploratory study,” Manuscript 0241; “HIV/AIDS, Crime and Security in Southern Africa,” – Manuscript 0238; “Justice in History: An examination of African restorative traditions and the emerging restorative justice paradigm” – Manuscript 02340; “ The importance of quantitative research in understanding the disproportionate black presence in UK prison figures,” –Manuscript 03244; “ Change in Pattern of Female Crime in Owerri, Nigeria 1977-1997,”- Manuscript 0243; “The impact of race and the disproportionate minority confinement of juveniles,” – Manuscript 0242.

Served as Political Analyst and Commentator during the focus group session following the ‘Mayoral Candidates’ Debate between Fayetteville incumbent Mayor Marshall B. Pitts Jr.(Democrat) and Challenger Tony Chavonne (Democrat). The event was organized by the Fayetteville Observer Inc. on Tuesday November 1, 2005. The debate was organized under the auspices of the Cumberland County League of Women Voters as a precursor the November 8, 2005 general election. (For full coverage including photos, see Fayetteville Observer Wednesday November 2, 2005)

Presented a paper titled” Sudan: The Conflict in Darfur ” on Sunday September 25, 2005 to the Congregation of First Baptist Church, 302 Moore Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301.

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Served on the Fayetteville State University Speakers’ Bureau and presented the tropic: “Constitutional Qualifications for Running for President of the United States,” during the celebration of the Constitution/Citizenship Day, Monday September 19, 2005.

Featured in an interview on US-Canada relations, entitled” Americans and

Canadians are more alike than different,” by Columnist Myron B. Pitts in The Fayetteville Observer, Tuesday, August 9, 2005, pp. 1b, 4b.

Textbook Reviewer, American government (2006) – Karen O’Connor and Larry Sabato for Longman Publishers, 1185 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.

Textbook Reviewer, Public Policy (5th edition) -2003 – James Anderson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, April 2004.

Served on the Doctoral Dissertation Committee of Candidate Terry Martin Brown, titled “A Comparison of Year-Round and Traditional Students’ Achievement in Reading, Mathematics and other Variables,” Department of Educational Leadership, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1999.

Manuscript Reviewer, THE MENTOR: Journal of Mentoring and Field Experience, Fayetteville State University, November 1999.

Textbook Reviewer- “ Introduction to American Government (2002)-Stephenson Jr., Bressler, Friedrich, Karlesky and Turner,North West Publishing, Redding, California 96003, January 2002.

Manuscript Reviewer, “United States Congress and Bilingual Education” – Abdul Karim Bangura – Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001. June 1996.

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Research Methodology and African Studies, 7532 eighth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20012. February 1996 –

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Reviewer, written work and professional quality of select faculty(Dr. Emmanuel Uwalaka) for tenure and promotion, Department of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Saint Louis University, June 1995.

Textbook Reviewer “ Taking sides: Clashing Views on controversial Issues in World Politics, by Andrew Bennett and George Shambaugh, Dushkin/ McGraw- Hill, Sluice Dock, Guilford, CT. 06437 – 3450. October 1998.

Founding Member & Manuscript Reviewer, The Mentor: Journal of Mentoring and Field Experience, Department of Psychology, Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 (1998-2001)

Member, Editorial Board, the Sierra Leone Review: A Quarterly Journal of Policy Studies and Culture- The Sierra Leone Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, DC. (1993 - 1996)

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa – Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 2003 - Present)

Member, Editorial Board, African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Maryland – Eastern Shore, 2006 - Present)

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP

Editorial Board/ Review Committee Member, International Relations and Diplomacy(Print ISSN: 2328-2134) – David Publishing Company, El Monte, CA, USA.

Founder, Publisher and Managing Editor – Journal of International Studies and Development (JISD) - (ISSN: 2156-731X), Department of Government and History, Fayetteville State University.

Member of the Editorial Board, African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies (AJCJS) – (ISSN 1554-3897) – The University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

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Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa (ISSN: 1520-5509) – Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

Member of the Peer Review Committee for the Global Conferences on Education – University of Riverside, Riverside (off Ontario), California.

Member of review/ Editorial Boards of International Invention Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (ISSN: 2408-7238) - http://internationalinventjournals.org/journals/IIJASS.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board List of Reviewers – IGI Global, Hershey, Pennsylvania (http://www.igiglobal.com/pdf.aspx?tid=79637&ptid=58276&ctid=15&t=editorial%20advisory%20board)

HONORS, RECOGNITIONS, CERTIFICATES AND AWARDS

Certificate Award for Academician of the Year, Department of Government and History, College of Arts & Sciences, March 2015.

Training Certificate on “Security Awareness”, Fayetteville State University, March 2015.

Listed in the Top 100 Leaders of 2012 Magazine as among the most accomplished and distinguished Men and Women by the Top 100 Magazine ( [email protected])/ http:virtuanetwork.net/cgi-bin/clickthru/31218/7720/169919)

Recognized and Listed as Educator in the Marquis Who’s Who Bibliography (2010)(http:bios.marquiswhoswho.com/Ngozi_caleb_kamalu/educator/3731752)

Listed in the Index of Authors and Personalities in African Studies (1998 - Present).The International African Bibliography (IAB) is an essential resource for all those working in the field of African studies, providing a current awareness service of the latest books, articles and papers published internationally on Africa as well as provide information on the contributing scholars, researchers and authors.

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Awarded Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of exceptional service and support of the 30th Annual Intercultural Communications Conference by the Tavis Smiley School of Communication, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas April 16 – 17, 2009.

Honoree for Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) 2006 (Special Recognition of the Year Award) by Cumberland Regional Improvement Corporation Board of Directors and Staff, Thursday September 7, 2006 at Holiday Inn Bordeaux (Owens Drive), Fayetteville.

Received Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding performance for service on the Social Studies NCATE/DPI Taskforce, May 15, 2007.

Received Certificate of Participation in the INSITE (Information Science + IT Education) Conference at the University of Salford, Manchester, England, June 25 – 28, 2006.

College of Humanities and Social Sciences Honors and Awards for Grant-writing (2006)

College of Humanities and Social Sciences Honors and Awards for Researchand Publication (2006)

University of North Carolina (UNC) Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching (May 12, 2006)

Certificate of Training Completion in Grant Writing at the Summer Grant Writing Institute – TMT Group, June 27- July 1, 2005.

Certificate of Award for Research and Publication, College of Arts and Sciences, April 16, 2002. Certification of Training Completion in Online Course

Development, June, 2001. Teacher of the Year Award, College of Arts and Sciences, 1998. Excellence in Teaching Award, Dept. Of Government and History, 1998-

1999.

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College of Arts and Sciences Honors and Awards for Research and Publication, 1999.

College of Arts and Sciences Teacher of the Year Nominee Award, 1999. Teacher of the year Award, Department of Government and History, 1999 –

2000. College of Education, Certificate of Recognition for Dissertation Committee

Membership and Service Award, April 2000. Certificate of Training completion in Online Course Development, June

2000. Research and Publication Award, College of Arts and Sciences, 1997. Certificate of Achievement Award for participation and Assessment for

National Standardized Exam. – Praxis 1, 1997. Appreciation Award, East Bladen High School, 1999. State of North Carolina – Year of Service Appreciation Award, 1998. School Volunteer Award, Spring Lake Middle School, 1996–1997.

SPECIAL SKILLS

Competence in computer skills, including windows Use of spreadsheets/data base Word processing, e-mail and attachments Desk top publishing, and internet search Use of computer tutorials Use of presentation software Demonstration of hard disk management Virtual chart web conferencing Web page development and file management. Power-point use Auto text creation and insertions Application of spam filters Use and operation of smart classrooms Windows XP installation vCard attachment and detachment

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/ ASSOCIATIONS

National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCBPS) American Political Science Association (APSA)

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International Political Science Association (IPSA) International Studies Association (ISA) American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Association of Third World Studies(ATWS) National Social Science Association (NSSA) North Carolina Religious Studies Association (NCRSA) North Carolina Political Science Association (NCPSA) North Carolina Association of Historians (NCAH)

PUBLICATIONS

1. Kamalu, Ngozi C. et al. “Divorce Trends in the U.S. Military” Journal of International Studies and Development, Volume 4, spring 2014, pp. 45 – 69.

2. Kamalu, Ngozi, “ Chain of Command – Essay Contributions by Fayetteville State University Award Winning Teachers and Scholars” in Faculty Excellence Guide 2013 – 2014 (ed.) Todd S. Frobish, Fayetteville State University, pp. 10 – 16.

3. Kamalu, Ngozi C. “The Contributions of African States to the United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea” Journal of International Studies and Development, Volume 3, spring 2013, pp. 115 – 127.

4. Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb., “Jim Crow,” Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA /Gale Cengage Learning, 2nd Edition, Volume 3 (J-R), 2013, pp. 17-22.

5. Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb., “Immigration Reform (US),” Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA/ Gale Cengage Learning, 2nd Edition, Volume 2 (D-I), 2013, pp. 371-376.

6. Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb., “Human Trafficking,” Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA/ Gale Cengage Learning, 2nd Edition, Volume 2 (D-I), 2013, pp. 365-370.

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7. Kamalu, Ngozi C., "Internet Use Among Racial/ Ethnic Groups in the United States" (2012). Government and History Faculty Working Papers. Paper 15.http://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/govt_hist_wp/15

8. Kamalu, Ngozi C. & Fuabeh P. Fonge, “Nigeria: The Quest for a Lasting Democracy in the Post-Civil War Era” in Democracy in Africa: Political Changes and Challenges (ed.), Julius O. Adekunle (Monmouth University, New Jersey), Carolina Academic Press, 2011, Chapter 4, PP. 65 – 86.

9. Kamalu, Ngozi C. and Boakye-Sarpong, Kwame, “U.S. – Cuba Relations and the Helms-Burton Act of 1996,” Journal of International Studies and Development, Volume 2, Spring 2012, pp.122- 140.

10.Kamalu, Ngozi C. and Kamalu, Johnson A., “Technology Transfer Means and Processes: Improving the System of Transmitting Scientific Knowledge and Know-How to Recipient Emerging Nations,” in Disruptive Technologies, Innovation and Global Redesign: Emerging Implications (ed.) Ndubuisi Ekekwe & Nazrul Islam (IGI Global, 2012, Chapter 16, pp. 300 - 314).

11.Ngozi Caleb Kamalu. “African Religions and Spirituality: The Case of Okija Shrine Worship in Eastern Nigeria,” in An Interdisciplinary Primer in African Studies (ed.) Ishmael I. Munene (Lexington Books, Lanham, Maryland, 2011, Chapter 3, PP. 41-56.)

12. Ngozi C. Kamalu and Johnson A. Kamalu et al. “Emerging Technology Transfer, Economic Development and Policy,” in Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Global Diffussion, Economics and Policy (ed.) Ndubuisi Ekekwe (IGI Global, 2010), Chapter 23, pp. 399 – 413.

13. Ngozi Caleb Kamalu, Margery Coulson-Clark & Nkechi Margaret Kamalu, “Racial Disparities in Sentencing: Implications for the Criminal Justice System and the Black Community,” African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, Volume 4, No. 1, June 2010, pp.1 – 29. (http://www.umes.edu/ajcjs/)

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14. Kamalu, Ngozi, Book Review of The History of Ethiopia (ed.) Saheed D. Adejumobi in The Western Journal of Black Studies, Volume 33, Number 2, Summer 2009, pp. 145 – 147.

15.Kamalu, Ngozi C. “The Religious and Humanitarian Crisis in the Sudan,” in Assessing George Bush’s Africa Policy and Suggestions for Barack Obama and African Leaders, pp. 241 – 256. (I Universe, Inc, Bloomington, New York, 2009).

16. Kamalu, Ngozi and Johnson Kamalu, “ The Effects of Race and Socio-Economic Status on Exposure to Health Risk Factors: The Role of USEPA in the Promotion of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development,” Global Development Studies, Volume Five, No. 1-2, Winter 2007 – Spring 2008, pp. 31 – 56.

17. Kamalu, Ngozi C. and Johnson Kamalu, “Unequal Exposures to Environmental Danger and the Search for Answers: A Reexamination of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Study”, Global Development Studies, Volume 5, Nos. 1-2, winter, 2007 – Summer 2008, pp. 209 – 235.

18.Kamalu, Ngozi Caleb., “Southern Politics: 1883-1915,”Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John Hartwell Moore, Vol. 3: Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008, pp. 90-93.

19.Kamalu, Ngozi C., Book Review of Fuabeh P. Fonge, “Modernization without Development in Africa: Patterns of Change and Continuity in Post-independent Cameroonian Public Service” in Journal of Third World Studies, Spring 2007.

20.Kamalu, Johnson A. and Kamalu Ngozi C., “Sustainable Development, Fast Track Legislation and American Foreign Trade Negotiations: The Case of NAFTA and its Implications for African and Central American Countries” Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, Volume 8, Number 1, spring 2006.

21.Kamalu, Ngozi C., “The Bungled Pageant: The Story of Miss World, 2001,” The Voice, Volume IX, Issue 5, February 2006, pp. 1&3.

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22.Kamalu, Ngozi C., and Bangura, Abdul K. “Teachers’ Strategies in the Identification, Change and Retention of Deviant Students,” Interdisciplinary Social Work Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, summer 2005, pp. 36 – 49.

23.Kamalu, Ngozi C. & Kamalu, Johnson A.”From Bakke to Grutter: The Supreme Court and the Struggle over Affirmative Action in the Era of Globalization.” The Western Journal of Black Studies, (Washington State University- Pullman, WA), Volume 28, Number 4, winter 2004, pp. 489-500.

24.Kamalu, Ngozi C. and Fonge, Fuabeh P. “Sanctions and Political Change in South Africa: The Role African Americans” Journal of North Carolina Association of Historians, Vol. 12, March 2004, pp. 1-27.

25.Kamalu, Ngozi C. “ NATO Enlargement: Implications for European Security,” Towson State University Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 37, No. 2, Fall 2003, pp. 21 – 30.

26.Kamalu, Ngozi C. “Redistricting in North Carolina: An Overview of Emerging Judicial Decisions and Doctrines,” North Carolina Political Review. May-June 2002.

27.Kamalu, Ngozi C. "The United States' Role in Africa’s Regional Wars," United States Africa Relations:The Reagan- Bush Era. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York, 2001, pp. 5 - 23.

28.Kamalu, Ngozi c. “Issue Linkages in contemporary American Multilateral Negotiations: Cases from Southern Africa and the Middle East,” Towson University Journal of International Affairs. Vol. XXXVII, No.1, spring 2001, pp.6-23.

29.Kamalu, Ngozi C. and Smith Derick. "What You Ought to Know About Political Science”, Your FSU Experience: The Bridge Connecting Your Past and Your Future 2nd Edition - Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing, Needham Heights, MA, 1996. pp. 269 - 273.

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30.Kamalu, N. C. "Language Planning and Nation-Building in Africa: The Kenyan Example,” Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1, March 1996, pp. 57-70.

31.Kamalu, N.C. and Ike, Chris. "Book Review" of Limb, Peter and Jean-Marie Violet, Bibliography of African Literatures, Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, 1996, in African Journal of Languages and Linguistics, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1996, pp. 103-106.

32.Kamalu, N.C. and Ike, Chris. "A study on the Education and Mental Health of Nomadic Families: Implication for interdisciplinary Methodology," Journal of Research Methodology and African Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, December 1996, pp. 127-163.

33.Kamalu, N.C. "Past Experience and Presidential Policy Making: Vietnam and American Strategies in the Management of the Gulf Crisis," Towson State Journal Of International Affairs, Vol. XXXI, No. 2, Spring 1996, pp. 1-12.

34.Kamalu, N.C. "Forward" in The Effects of American Foreign Aid To Egypt (ed.) Abdul K. Bangura, San Francisco, CA: Mellen University Press, 1995, pp. XI –XII.

35.Kamalu, N.C. "The President Vs. Congress in American Foreign Policy: The Case of the War Powers Act and the Gulf War, “ Towson State Journal of International Affairs, Vol. XXX, No. 2, Spring 1995, pp. 18-28.

36.Kamalu, N.C. "Analyses of Ethnic Voting in Nigeria's 1979 Presidential Election: The Utility of Univariate Statistics” Research Methodology and African Studies (ed.) Abdul K. Bangura, Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1994, pp. 139-146.

37.Kamalu, N.C. and Boakye-Sarpong K., “The Agency for International Development (AID) and Third World Development”, Research Review, Vol. 10, Nos. 1&2, 1994, pp. 77-89.

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38.Kamalu, Ngozi C. "Regionalism and Political Instability in Africa: The Nigerian Inquiry,” The Sierra Leone Review: A Journal of Policy Studies and Culture, Vol. III, No. 1, 1994, pp. 54-70.

39.Kamalu, Ngozi C. "U.S.-Iraq Relations and the Gulf War: The Dynamics of American Foreign Policy in the Middle East," Towson State Journal of International Affairs, Vol. XXIX, No. 2. Spring 1994, pp. 20-28.

40.Kamalu, Ngozi C. “Book Review” The Quills of The porcupine: Asante Nationalism in an Emergent Ghana. (ed.) Jean Marie Allman, Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1993, in Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. XI, No. 1, Spring 1994. pp. 477-479.

41.Kamalu, Ngozi C. "Democratic Movements in West Africa: The Nigerian Experience,” The Sierra Leone Review: A Journal of Policy Studies and Culture, Volume 11, Spring/Summer, 1993, pp. 65-85

42. Kamalu, Ngozi C. “Book Review” Multilingualism and Diglossia in Sierra Leone (ed.) Abdul Karim Bangura, Lawrenceville, Virginia: Brunswick Publishing Corporation, 1991, The Sierra Leone Review: A Journal of Policy Studies and Culture, Volume 1, Summer & Autumn, 1992, pp. 153-156.

43.Cole, Babalola and Kamalu, Ngozi C. " Foreword " in The Limitations of Survey Research Methods in Assessing The Problem of Minority Student Retention in Higher Education (ed.) Abdul Karim Bangura, San Francisco: Mellen Research Press, 1992.

44. Kamalu, Ngozi C. “The Strictest of the Strict: Louisiana Abortion Legislation” Comparative State Politic, Volume 12. No. 5, October 1991, pp. 13-20.

45. Kamalu, Ngozi C. "Regional Conflicts and Global Tensions: The Iran-Iraq War " Conflict: An International Journal, Volume X, No. 4, 1990, pp. 333-346.

46. Kamalu, Ngozi C. "Tensions in the Black Sea: U.S.-Soviet Confrontation off Crimea” Coexistence: An international Journal on East on West and

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Development Issues, Volume 27, 1990, pp. 233-243.

47. Kamalu, Ngozi C. “Small States and the Regime of the Archipelago" India Quarterly: Journal of International Affairs, Nos. 2 & 3, April-September 1989, pp. 233-245.

48.Kamalu, Ngozi C. “Soviet and American Positions on the Law of the Sea,” Howard University, 1987.

References: List of referees will be provided upon request.

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