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a| DeMello, Margo.
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a| Animals and society :
b| an introduction to human-animal studies /
c| Margo DeMello.
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a| New York :
b| Columbia University Press,
c| ©2012.
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a| xiv, 470 pages :
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| Human-animal relationships.
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a| Human-animal relationships
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a| Animals and civilization
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t| Preface
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t| Acknowledgments
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l| pt. I
t| CONSTRUCTING ANIMALS: ANIMAL CATEGORIES
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l| ch. 1
t| Human-Animal Studies
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t| What Is Human-Animal Studies?
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t| History of HAS
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t| Human-Animal Studies as a Way of Seeing
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t| Where Are Animals?
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t| Defining the Animal
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t| Understanding Animals and Their Uses
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t| Methodological Problems
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t| Theoretical Starting Points
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t| Real-World Implications of Human-Animal Studies
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t| Coming to Animal Studies
c| Susan McHugh
f| McHugh, Susan
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l| ch. 2
t| Animal-Human Borders
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t| Animals and Humans: The Great Divide?
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t| Non-Western Understandings
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t| Speciesism and the Rise of the Human-Animal Border
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t| Evolution and the Continuity Between the Species
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l| ch. 3
t| The Social Construction of Animals
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t| Biological Systems of Classification
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t| Other Systems of Classification
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t| How Does One Become a Certain Type of Animal?
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t| The Sociozoologic Scale
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t| A New System of Classification
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t| The Joy of Chickens
c| Annie Potts
f| Potts, Annie
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l| pt. II
t| USING ANIMALS: HUMAN-ANIMAL ECONOMIES
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l| ch. 4
t| Animals "in the Wild" and in Human Societies
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t| Animals and Humans in the Paleolithic Era
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t| Subsistence Hunting and the Human-Animal Relationship
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t| From Subsistence to Sport
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t| Colonial Expansion and Animals
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t| Controversies Surrounding Subsistence Hunting
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t| Modern Relationships with Wildlife: Hunting and Conservation
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t| Human-Wildlife Conflicts
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t| The Colonial Animal
c| Walter Putnam
f| Putnam, Walter
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l| ch. 5
t| The Domestication of Animals
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t| History of Domestication
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t| Results of Domestication
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t| Altering the Animal Body
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t| Is Domestication Good or Bad?
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t| Coming to Animals
c| Molly Mullin
f| Mullin, Molly
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l| ch. 6
t| Display, Performance, and Sport
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t| Why Do We Watch Animals?
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t| Zoos
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t| Marine Mammal Parks
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t| The Public Reaction to Zoos and Marine Mammal Parks
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t| Circuses
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t| Animal Racing
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t| Animal Fighting
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t| Alternative Ways of Watching Animals
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t| Working from Within: An Ethnographer in Human-Animal Worlds
c| Garry Marvin
f| Marvin, Garry
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l| ch. 7
t| The Making and Consumption of Meat
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t| Meat Taboos
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t| How Animals Become Meat
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t| Meat Consumption in the Past
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t| Modern Meat Production
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t| Why We Eat Meat: The Political Economy of Agribusiness
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t| Slaughterhouse Workers
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t| Cultural Implications of Modern Meat Production and Consumption
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t| Ethics and Meat Eating
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t| The Pet Animal
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t| What Makes a Pet a Pet?
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t| The Rise of Pet Keeping
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t| The Development of the Modern Pet Industry
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t| Why We Keep Pets
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t| The Human-Pet Relationship
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t| Love and Grief
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t| Development of Humane Attitudes Through Pets
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t| Contradictory Attitudes Toward Pets
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t| Pets and Domination
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t| Helping People, Helping Pets: Working with VET SOS
c| Cheryl Joseph
f| Joseph, Cheryl
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l| ch. 9
t| Animals and Science
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t| The History of Vivisection
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t| The Scope of Animal Research and Testing
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t| Environmental Enrichment
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t| Animals as Stand-ins for Humans
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t| The Social Construction of the Lab Animal
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t| The History of the Anti-Vivisection Movement
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t| Alternatives to Animal Research and Testing
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t| The Battle Over Animal Research Today
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t| Animal-Assisted Activities
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t| Animals as Human Assistants
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t| Working Animals Today
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t| Assistance Animals
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t| Animal-Assisted Therapy
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t| The Human-Animal Bond: Benefits to Humans
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t| What About Benefits to Animals?
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t| The Healing Gifts of Animals: Animal-Assisted Therapy
c| Cynthia Kay Chandler
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t| ATTITUDES TOWARD ANIMALS
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t| Working with Animals
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t| Ethnographic Fieldwork
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t| People Who Work with Animals
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t| Animal Rescue Volunteers
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t| Shelter Workers and Veterinarians
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t| Ranchers
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t| Laboratory Workers
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t| Slaughterhouse Workers
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t| Working with People Who Work with Animals
c| Clinton Sanders
f| Sanders, Clinton
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t| Violence to Animals
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t| Institutionalized Violence to Animals
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t| Culture-Specific Violence
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t| Deviant Violence
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t| The Link Between Violence to Animals and Violence to Humans
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t| Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse
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t| Treatment and Prevention
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t| Legislation
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t| AniCare: Treating Animal Abuse
c| Kenneth Shapiro
f| Shapiro, Kenneth
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t| Human Oppression and Animal Suffering
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t| Interlinked Systems of Exploitation
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t| The Roots of Oppression
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t| Othering and Essentializing
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t| Sexism and Speciesism
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t| Racism, Slavery, the Holocaust, and Animal Exploitation
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t| What Is the Problem with Comparisons?
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t| Racism and Animal Advocacy
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t| Capitalism and the Expansion of Oppression
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t| Connecting the Dots: Legitimating Oppressions
c| David Nibert
f| Nibert, David
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t| IMAGINING ANIMALS: ANIMALS AS SYMBOL
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l| ch. 14
t| Animals in Human Thought
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t| The Use of Animals in Human Language
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t| Animals as Symbols
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t| Animals in Artwork
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t| Mirrors for Human Identities
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t| Animals and the Creative Arts
c| Carol Gigliotti
f| Gigliotti, Carol
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t| Animals in Religion and Folklore
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t| Animals in Religious Thought
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t| Animal Tales
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t| Animal-Human Transformations
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t| Religious Symbolism
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t| Animal Cults
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t| Sacrificial Lambs
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t| Communities of Faith and the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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t| What Do Animals and Religion Have to Do with Each Other?
c| Laura Hobgood-Oster
f| Hobgood-Oster, Laura
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t| Animals in Literature and Film
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t| Animals in Literature
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t| Animals in Children's Literature
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t| Talking Animals
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t| Animals in Film and TV
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t| The Internet Is Made of Cats
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t| Literary Animal Encounters
c| Philip Armstrong
f| Armstrong, Philip
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l| pt. V
t| KNOWING AND RELATING TO ANIMALS: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND ANIMAL ETHICS
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l| ch. 17
t| Animal Behavior Studies and Ethology
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t| History of Animal Behavior Studies
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t| Animal Behavior Studies and Reductionism
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t| The Rise of Modern Ethology
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t| Anthropomorphism
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t| Animal Intelligence
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t| Animal Emotions
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t| Animal Language
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t| The Animal Self
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t| Doing and Saying in Play Between Dogs and People
c| Robert W. Mitchell
f| Mitchell, Robert W.
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t| The Moral Status of Animals
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t| History of Philosophical Debates on Animals
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t| Ethical Humanism and the Rights of Animals
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t| Peter Singer and Utilitarianism
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t| Tom Regan and Animal Rights
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t| Other Approaches
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t| The Morality of Awareness
c| Kathie Jenni
f| Jenni, Kathie
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l| ch. 19
t| The Animal Protection Movement
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t| Conserving Nature
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t| The Movement's Precursors
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t| The Animal Rights Movement: The First Wave
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t| The Animal Rights Movement: The Second Wave
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t| The Modern Animal Rights Movement
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t| Demographics: Who Becomes an Animal Rights Activist?
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t| Place of the Movement in Contemporary Society
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l| ch. 20
t| The Future of the Human-Animal Relationship
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t| Bibliography
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t| Index
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