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Spend less time planning and more time exploring your Berean Builders curriculum with these lesson plans for your Homeschool Planet subscription. Berean Builders (a Cathy Duffy Top 103 pick) is a hands-on, multilevel elementary science series that introduces scientific concepts using history as its guide. Because each lesson is built around an activity or experiment, it is engaging for all K-6 students. In each Berean Builder course, students are reminded of the Creator who fashioned the marvels they are studying. Discovering Design series from Berean Builders is a comprehensive laboratory-based high school science courses ideal for your college-bound student.

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  • Berean Builders Lesson Plan Bundle includes all 5 elementary lesson plans.
  • Berean Builders Middle School Bundle includes both Science in the Atomic Age & Earth Science.
  • Discovering Design Lesson Plan Bundle includes all 3 lesson plans. 
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Berean Builders Lesson Plan Super Bundle For Grades K - 12
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Lesson plans included:
Berean Builders: Science in the Beginning For Grades K - 6
Berean Builders: Science in the Ancient World For Grades K - 6
Berean Builders: Scientific Revolution For Grades K - 6
Berean Builders: Science in the Age of Reason For Grades K - 6
Berean Builders: Science in the Industrial Age For Grades K - 6
Berean Builders: Science in the Atomic Age For Grades 6-8
Berean Builders: Earth Science For Grades 7-9
Discovering Design with Biology For Grades 9-12
Discovering Design with Chemistry For Grades 9-1288
Discovering Design with Physics For Grades 9-12
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Berean Builders Lesson Plan Bundle For Grades K - 6
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Berean Builders: Scientific Revolution
Berean Builders: Science in the Beginning
Berean Builders: Science in the Ancient World
Berean Builders: Science in the Age of Reason
Berean Builders: Science in the Industrial Age
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Berean Builders: Science in the Beginning For Grades K - 6
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The curriculum for this Berean Builders: Science in the Beginning lesson plan can be found by using the following link~

042406: Science in the Beginning

Science in the Beginning
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Beginning is an engaging, exciting, hands-on, multilevel elementary resource that is the first in a planned series of books by Dr. Jay Wile.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, the days of creation are used as a structure through which a wide variety of scientific topics are introduced, including: light, energy conservation, air & water, botany, the solar system, zoology, and some aspects of human anatomy and physiology.

A total of 90 lessons are included; 15 for every creative day in the Genesis account. The first 12 are "normal" lessons and the last 3 are challenge lessons. Depending on how much science you wish to teach in your homeschool, there are enough lessons to cover every other day for the length of a school year, or, you can finish the book by only doing two lessons a week (and skipping the challenge lessons).

Students will love the hands-on activity that begins each lesson. Most are experiments (that have been field-tested for homeschoolers!), and include step by step directions to keep you on track. As this curriculum was designed for all elementary-aged students to use together, the main lesson text takes a conversational, easy-to-read tone that all students can comprehend; illustrations and photographs are integrated throughout. Review assignments close the lesson; questions are grouped for "youngest, older, and oldest" students. Students are instructed to keep a notebook, and the activities include both drawing and writing type notebook assignments. For evaluation, the notebook or oral questions can be used; tests are not included, but are in the Helps & Hints book (sold-separately).

Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand, a list is provided at the beginning of the book. A full materials list for each creation-day chapter is also included for easy preparation.

299 pages with glossary and index. Hardcover. Elementary Grades K-6.

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Berean Builders: Science in the Ancient World For Grades K - 6
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042420: Science in the Ancient World

Science in the Ancient World
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Ancient World is an engaging, exciting, hands-on, multilevel elementary resource that is the second in a planned series of books by Dr. Jay Wile.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, students will follow the work of the "natural philosophers" who lived from approximately 600 BC to 1500 AD, particularly those Christians who studied the natural world in order to learn more about God. Arranged chronologically, chapters focus both on concepts as well as thinkers, including atoms, Hippocrates, Aristotle, Euclid, Archimedes, Galen, Albert of Saxony, Nicholas of Cusa, and finally Leonardo da Vinci and his insights into many different scientific topics.

A total of 90 lessons are included; divided into chronological sections, each section contains 15 regular lessons and 3 challenge lessons. Depending on how much science you wish to teach in your homeschool, there are enough lessons to cover every other day for the length of a school year, or, you can finish the book by only doing two lessons a week (and skipping the challenge lessons).

Hands-on activities are included in each lesson; most are experiments (that have been field-tested for homeschoolers!), and include step by step directions to keep you on track. As this curriculum was designed for all elementary-aged students to use together, the main lesson text takes a conversational, easy-to-read tone that all students can comprehend; illustrations and photographs are integrated throughout. Review assignments close the lesson; questions are grouped for "youngest, older, and oldest" students. Students are instructed to keep a notebook, and the activities include comprehension and reflection notebook assignments. For evaluation, the notebook or oral questions can be used; tests are not included, but are in the Helps & Hints book (sold-separately).

Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand, a list is provided at the beginning of the book. A full materials list for each section is also included for easy preparation.

298 pages with glossary and index. Hardcover. Elementary Grades K-6.

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Berean Builders: Scientific Revolution For Grades K - 6
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128578: Science in the Scientific Revolution

Science in the Scientific Revolution
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Scientific Revolution is an engaging, exciting, hands-on, multilevel elementary resource that is the third in a planned series of books by Dr. Jay Wile.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, students will follow the work of the scientists who lived during the period known as "The Scientific Revolution." Arranged chronologically, chapters focus both on concepts as well as thinkers, including Galileo & Heliocentrism, Descartes, Otto von Guericke and the Electrical Charge, Robert Boyle, Francesco Redi, Sir Isaac Newton and his laws, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and others.

A total of 90 lessons are included; divided into chronological sections, each section contains 12 regular lessons and 3 challenge lessons for a total of 15 lessons. Depending on how much science you wish to teach in your homeschool, there are enough lessons to cover every other day for the length of a school year, or, you can finish the book by only doing two lessons a week (and skipping the challenge lessons).

Hands-on activities are included in each lesson; most are experiments (that have been field-tested for homeschoolers!), and include step by step directions to keep you on track. As this curriculum was designed for all elementary-aged students to use together, the main lesson text takes a conversational, easy-to-read tone that all students can comprehend; illustrations and photographs are integrated throughout. Review assignments close the lesson; questions are grouped for "youngest, older, and oldest" students. Students are instructed to keep a notebook, and the activities include comprehension and reflection notebook assignments. For evaluation, the notebook or oral questions can be used; tests are not included, but are in the Helps & Hints in the Scientific Revolution booklet (sold- separately).

Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand, a full list (organized by section) is provided at the beginning of the book.

308 pages with glossary and index. Hardcover. Elementary Grades K-6.

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Berean Builders: Science in the Age of Reason For Grades K - 6
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133636: Science in the Age of Reason

Science in the Age of Reason
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Age of Reason is an engaging, exciting, hands-on, multilevel elementary resource that is the fourth in a series of books by Dr. Jay Wile.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, students will follow the work of the scientists who lived during the period known as "The Age of Reason" (1656-1850). Arranged chronologically, chapters focus both on concepts as well as thinkers, including Halley, Anders Celsius, Benjamin Franklin, Carl Linneaus, Joseph Black, Erasmus Darwin, Lazzaro Spallanzani, James Hutton, John Dalton, Thomas Young, and others alongside topics that include carbon dioxide, atomic theory, Celsius/Fahrenheit temperatures, conductors and insulators, evaporation, genera and classification, erosion, and inoculation.

A total of 90 lessons are included; divided into chronological sections, each section contains 12 regular lessons and 3 challenge lessons for a total of 15 lessons. Depending on how much science you wish to teach in your homeschool, there are enough lessons to cover every other day for the length of a school year, or, you can finish the book by only doing two lessons a week (and skipping the challenge lessons).

Hands-on activities are included in each lesson; most are experiments (that have been field-tested for homeschoolers!), and include step by step directions to keep you on track. As this curriculum was designed for all elementary-aged students to use together, the main lesson text is written in a conversational, easy-to-read tone that all students can comprehend; illustrations and photographs are integrated throughout. Review assignments close the lesson; questions are grouped for "youngest, older, and oldest" students. Students are instructed to keep a notebook, and the activities include comprehension and reflection notebook assignments. For evaluation, the notebook or oral questions can be used; tests are not included, but are in the Helps & Hints for Science in the Age of Reason booklet (which is not included and is sold-separately).

Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand, a full list (organized by section) is provided at the beginning of the book.

302 pages with glossary and index. Hardcover. Elementary Grades K-6.

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Berean Builders: Science in the Industrial Age For Grades K - 6
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042482: Science in the Industrial Age

Science in the Industrial Age
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Industrial Age is an engaging, exciting, hands-on, multilevel elementary resource that is the fifth in a series of books by Dr. Jay Wile.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, students will follow the work of the scientists who lived during the period known as "The Industrial Age," which spanned the 19th century. Arranged chronologically, chapters focus both on concepts as well as thinkers, including Georges Cuvier, Jons Jakob Berzelius, William Prout, Sir Charles Wheatstone, Louis Pasteur, James Clerk Maxwell, Nikola Tesla, Marie Curie, and others alongside topics such as proteins, motors, the speed of electricity, fermentation, spontaneous generation, supersonic speed, radiation, and more.

A total of 90 lessons are included; divided into chronological sections, each section contains 12 regular lessons and 3 challenge lessons for a total of 15 lessons. Depending on how much science you wish to teach in your homeschool, there are enough lessons to cover every other day for the length of a school year, or, you can finish the book by only doing two lessons a week (and skipping the challenge lessons).

Hands-on activities are included in each lesson; most are experiments (that have been field-tested for homeschoolers!), and include step by step directions to keep you on track. As this curriculum was designed for all elementary-aged students to use together, the main lesson text is written in a conversational, easy-to-read tone that all students can comprehend; illustrations and photographs are integrated throughout. Review assignments close the lesson; questions are grouped for "youngest, older, and oldest" students. Students are instructed to keep a notebook, and the activities include comprehension and reflection notebook assignments. For evaluation, the notebook or oral questions can be used; tests are not included, but are in the Helps & Hints for Science in the Industrial Age book (which is not included and is sold-separately).

Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand, a full list (organized by section) is provided at the beginning of the book.

303 pages with glossary and index. Hardcover. Elementary Grades K-6.

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Berean Builders Middle School Bundle For Grades 6 - 9
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Berean Builders: Earth Science
Berean Builders: Science in the Atomic Age
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Berean Builders: Science in the Atomic Age For Grades 6 - 8
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278419: Science in the Atomic Age Set

Science in the Atomic Age Set
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Science in the Atomic Age is an engaging laboratory-based, middle school science course that covers a wide range of topics that are of interest to modern scientists.

Introducing scientific concepts in the context of history, students will follow the work of the scientists who lived during the mid-1900s period known as "The Atomic Age." This easy-to-read text starts with an introduction to the scientific method and the role of experiments before moving on to describe the story of how scientists developed the quantum-mechanical model of the atom. They'll learn about the experiments that led to this model along with the stories of the scientists who did the experiments. Students will then build on their understanding to learn about the Periodic Table of the Elements and how to interpret it. Further chapters cover covalent and ionic compounds, the incorrect cubical model of the atom, the discovery of DNA's role in life, cells, and more. These topics are all discussed in the context of history, explaining how specific scientific advances led to today's scientific explanations. This allows students to learn not only the current scientific understanding of these topics, but also how scientists reached that understanding.

As the course builds in the complexity of topics covered, student's discus the living world including the levels of organization found in creation. Students learn how cells work together to make tissues, how tissues come together to make organs, how organs form organ systems, how those organ systems produce organisms, and how those organisms relate to one another in populations and communities. Students also learn how those communities interact with the physical environment to form ecosystems, which then form biomes. Chapters also cover fascinating new discoveries such as the function of the human appendix, the human microbiome, and soft tissue found in dinosaur fossils. Throughout the course, God's design in nature is highlighted, and topics in the creation/evolution debate are discussed.

Sixteen modules are included, each with an introduction, chapters with "comprehension check" boxes, and chapter review. Lessons take an average of 30-45 minutes each day for 36 weeks. Each two-week period includes 7 days reading and doing experiments, two days on the chapter review, and one day on a test.

A total of 58 experiments are included throughout the book (approximately 45 hours of lab work). Experiments use common household goods, though for some items that may not be on-hand; aa full list (organized by section) is provided.

Includes glossary and index. Hardcover. Designed for 7th Grade.

This set includes the textbook and the answer key/test book.

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Berean Builders: Earth Science For Grades 7 - 9
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278463: Discovering Design with Earth Science Set, 2 Volumes

Discovering Design with Earth Science Set, 2 Volumes
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Discovering Design with Earth Science is a laboratory-based earth science course can be used for either eighth or ninth grade. Most homeschooled students should be ready for it in eighth grade, but privately- and publicly schooled students will be more comfortable with it in ninth grade. It covers the general properties of the earth's geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Students learn about all the sections of the geosphere (such as core, mantle, crust, etc.) and then they study each in more detail. When studying the earth's crust, they learn about minerals, rocks, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is then covered, which leads to a discussion of seismic waves, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Students then learn about fossils and how both uniformitarians and catastrophists interpret those fossils as well as the sedimentary rocks in which they are found. A discussion that compares uniformitarianism and catastrophism follows, in which the strengths and weaknesses of each view are covered.

After that, the hydrosphere is discussed. Students first learn the properties of water such as polarity, the ability to hydrogen bond, and heat capacity. That leads to a discussion of the hydrologic cycle and residence time. Students then learn about the waves, currents, and tides in the ocean. They then move on to the ice reservoirs on the earth and then the freshwater reservoirs. Water in the air is the last part of the hydrosphere that is covered. The atmosphere is then discussed, including the composition of air, the sections of the atmosphere, temperature gradients, and pollutants. This leads to a discussion of weather. The course ends with two chapters on space, one that covers the solar system and one that covers the universe as a whole.

There are roughly 55 hours of laboratory instruction in the course. A kit (not included and sold-separately) that contains specific minerals, rocks, and fossils allows students to do very detailed experiments related to the geosphere. These include mineral tests, rock analyses, fossil studies, density investigations, and magnetic property explorations. Students also get hands-on experience with waves, gases, wind, water purification, cloud formation, the Coriolis effect, precipitation, and acid/base interactions.

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Discovering Design Lesson Plan Bundle For Grades 9 - 12
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Discovering Design with Biology
Discovering Design with Chemistry
Discovering Design with Physics
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Discovering Design with Biology For Grades 9 - 12
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252959: Discovering Design with Biology Set, 2 Volumes

Discovering Design with Biology Set, 2 Volumes
By Dr. Paul Madtes Jr. and Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Discovering Design with Biology from Berean Builders is a comprehensive laboratory-based high school biology course, ideal for your college-bound student. With 180 hours of instruction, 16 units and 40 hands-on experiments, covering household, dissection, and microscope labs, this is a thorough introduction to how living organisms are designed and classified, how they interact with one another, and how they interact with their physical environment. Throughout the course, your student will see that life is the result of design and that organisms have been given the ability to adapt to their surroundings, as well as learn to identify the problems associated with the modern evolutionary synthesis. Grade 9 & 12.

Concepts covered include the chemical processes for life, the structures of RNA and DNA, cell design, and photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and cellular reproduction processes. After a thorough survey of the different kinds of organisms found in nature: archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants, your student will then learn about ecosystems and the biogeochemical cycles that keep environments hospitable to life. Labs include extracting DNA from fruit, examining the effects of temperature and pH on enzymes, exploring osmosis and diffusion, building a pedigree, culturing bacteria, growing and examining fungi, identifying the stages of mitosis, studying live bacteria that were cultured by the student, identifying budding in yeast, and analyzing the microscopic structure of plants and animals. There are also four dissection experiments: the earthworm, crayfish, fish, and frog.

In the Discovering Design with Biology textbook, "Comprehension Check" questions and experiments are provided throughout each chapter, and important scientific terms and vocabulary are underlined and defined. Each chapter ends with review questions to be completed before taking the chapter test. Comprehension Check & answers are at the end of each chapter. Each chapter has at least one experiment, with 40 experiments in total. Comprehension Check & answers are at the end of each chapter. 596 pages, hardcover.

The Answer Key & Tests for Discovering Design with Biology book includes answers to the chapter reviews in the student text, chapter tests and test answers, and two semester final exams and answers. 112 pages, softcover.

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  • Discovering Design with Biology textbook

  • Answer Key and Tests Book


Please note: Discovering Design with Biology Student Workbook (sold separately) is an optional resource containing daily lesson plans, worksheets with comprehension and review questions from each chapter, and a laboratory notebook.

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Discovering Design with Chemistry For Grades 9 - 12
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278461: Discovering Design with ChemistryDiscovering Design with Chemistry
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders Publishing, Inc

Discovering Design with Chemistry is a high-school college-prep chemistry course by Dr. Jay Wile. Designed for homeschooled students to use independently, this course features at-home experiments, a simple format, and thorough text that provides extensive coverage of chemistry from a Christian, creation-based perspective.

This course includes sixteen chapters that together cover topics such as the classification of matter, atomic structure, spectroscopy, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, physical change, chemical change, stoichiometry, solutions, ideal gases, acid/base chemistry, reduction/oxidation reactions, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and chemical equilibrium. Concepts are woven together with their mathematical applications to help students learn to think like chemists.

In the Discovering Design with Chemistry textbook, each of the sixteen chapters contains the main text with important information and definitions to be memorized highlighted. "Comprehension Check" questions and examples are included throughout, and each chapter ends with a review, which is to be completed before taking the chapter test (included in the test book). Each chapter has at least one experiment; forty-six experiments are included in total, and students will average three experiments every two weeks.

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Discovering Design with Physics For Grades 11 - 12
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252979: Discovering Design with Physics Set (Text and Answer Key & Tests Book)

Discovering Design with Physics Set (Text and Answer Key & Tests Book)
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders

Berean Builders Discovering Design with Physics is a high-school, college-prep physics course by Dr. Jay Wile. Designed for homeschooled students to use independently, this course features at-home experiments, a simple format, and thorough text that provides extensive coverage of physics from a Christian, creation-based perspective. This full-year course covers topics including Newton's Laws of Motion, Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, work, energy, and power, waves, sound, and light, electrical potential, electric fields, circuits, resistance, and current, magnetism, and magnetic fields. Concepts are woven together with their mathematical applications to help students learn to think like physicists. The course consists of 180 hours of instruction, 35 of which involve hands-on experiments that use only household items. This course can be completed in one year at the pace of one chapter every two weeks, working approximately 45 minutes-1 hour per day. An optional 36-week schedule with weekly assignment checkboxes is provided. Includes access to a course website with helpful videos for math equations, experiments, and detailed discussions. One hardcover and softcover. High school.

The Discovering Design with Physics textbook contains the main text with important information and vocabulary highlighted. Comprehension Check questions and examples are included throughout, and each chapter ends with Review questions that are to be completed before taking the chapter test (included in the test book). Each chapter has at least one experiment with 41 experiments in total. Answers to Comprehension Check questions and a Glossary are also included 472 pages, hardcover.

The Discovering Design with Physics Answer Key & Tests Book includes answers to the chapter reviews in the student text, chapter tests and test answers, and two semester final exams and answers. Softcover.

Prerequisite: Geometry and knowledge of sine, cosine, and tangent.

This kit includes:

  • Discovering Design with Physics textbook

  • Answer Key and Tests Book


161956: Student Workbook for Discovering Design with Physics

Student Workbook for Discovering Design with Physics
By Dr. Jay L. Wile / Berean Builders

Berean Builders Discovering Design with Physics is a high-school, college-prep physics course by Dr. Jay Wile. Designed for homeschooled students to use independently, this course features at-home experiments, a simple format, and thorough text that provides extensive coverage of physics from a Christian, creation-based perspective. This full-year course covers topics including Newton's Laws of Motion, Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, work, energy, and power, waves, sound, and light, electrical potential, electric fields, circuits, resistance, and current, magnetism, and magnetic fields. Concepts are woven together with their mathematical applications to help students learn to think like physicists.

The Discovering Design with Physics Student Notebook provides daily lesson plans, worksheets with comprehension and review questions for each lesson as given in the student text, notes on documenting experiments and a laboratory notebook (blank pages for students to fill in). These notebooks are great for those who'd like a ready-to-go version to save time, versus copying out questions from the textbook! Students answer critical thinking-based questions that ask them to explain their reasoning or the concepts they're studying. Consumable and non-reproducible. Combine with the Discovering Design with Physics Set or just the Textbook, sold separately. Spiral-bound softcover. High school.

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