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Change Careers Home Page : Change Career Newsletter : July 2005

02-07-2005 - Bible Puns to Make You Laugh or Groan

My sister-in-law sends tidbits of information, usually to make me laugh. Perhaps she is hoping her email comedy will make it to my Therapy of Humor page. If you just don't understand the humor of these puns, it could be an indication that you need to read the Bible more. Q. What kind of man was Boaz before he married? A. Ruthless. Q. What do they call pastors in Germany? A. German Shepherds. Q. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible? A. Noah. He was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation. Q. Who was the greatest female financier in the Bible? A. Pharaoh's daughter. She went down to the bank of the Nile and drew out a little prophet. Q. What kind of motor vehicles are in the Bible? A. Jehovah drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden in a Fury. David's Triumph was heard throughout the land. Also, probably a Honda, because the apostles were all in one Accord. Q. Who was the greatest comedian in the Bible? A. Samson. He brought the house down. Q. What excuse did Adam give to his children as to why he no longer lived in Eden? A. Your mother ate us out of house and home. Q. Which servant of God was the most flagrant lawbreaker in the Bible? A. Moses. He broke all 10 commandments at once. Q. Which area of Palestine was especially wealthy? A. The area around Jordan. The banks were always overflowing. Q. Who is the greatest baby sitter mentioned in the Bible? A. David. He rocked Goliath to a very deep sleep. Q. Which Bible character had no parents? A. Joshua, son of Nun. Q. Why didn't they play cards on the Ark? A. Because Noah was standing on the deck. (Groannn...) KEEP SMILING!!!! GOD LOVES YOU BUNCHES AND BUNCHES!!!! Friends are God's way of taking care of us.... PS... Did you know it's a sin for a woman to make coffee? Yup, it's in the Bible. It says . . . "Hebrews" Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater Click below to check out your own home based career: You Too Can Build a Ministry Website ------------------------------------

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04-07-2005 - Change Career With Purpose On Independence Day

Independence Day honors the core concept of freedom, especially being free, or independent, from the domination or control by others. I am so thankful that our great country offers independence in this whole area of career choice. Much of what our forefathers desired was freedom to choose one's career. Yet I have discovered that even in the United States of America, many of us are not free in this arena of career choice. Many are still in bondage when it comes to "change career with purpose" decisions. This was certainly true for me in my ministry career as a pastor. I have always had a bent toward entrepreneurship and that leaning often got me in trouble with local church leaders. But they were not the only ones struggling with change. Change is hard for people and the truth is that it was difficult for me too, especially when it involved the need to change my career concepts. How did I achieve independence in my change career journey? My own "change career with purpose" declaration of independence was no different than that of our founding founders declaring independence from the domination of others. But what if that domination is by inner perceptions of what God's will and purpose is for one's life (and career)? Just what changes were needed for me to launch out in a new career direction? First, I had to be convinced in my own heart that freedom to choose, even in the ministry career arena, was OK with God. God has gifted me and given me special abilities. Where those giftings are used is up to me to decide. That is the freedom God gives me. The Bible is full of changes in direction for those serving God. If change was OK by God for a shepherd boy named David or a Fisherman named Peter, I decided it was OK by God for a career change to be made by me. It is interesting that most of us in ministry careers serve organizations that have their origin in the decision of someone making their own declaration of independence, initiating their own change career decision. That is, I believe, true for any organization, whether it be a business, non-profit organization, or church ministry or even a courntry. Second in my change career decision was what I heard described as "sanctified hooey" by one of my wife's uncles. Not a sophisticated term but he was referring to being free from the expectations of others. In my own experience, that meant being free from my "perception" of the expectations of others. One of the great aspects of freedom is that we can make choices, that, if are not harmful to others, illegal or immoral, can take us into totally new career territory. Third in freeing me to make a change career choice was the example of my forefathers. I learned that my own father as well as many of my ancestors on both sides of my family, made career change choices with momentous implications. For example, my family, as is true of my wife's as well, were immigrants from other countries who made their own declarations of freedom just to come to America. Farmers in the old country became business owners in their new country. Employees became employers. Consumers became providers. My prayer on this Independence Day is that you too discover freedom in your change career decisions. Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater Had they lived in the internet age, I believe my ancestors would have enjoyed the freedom to Choose To Respond To Their Own Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity ---------------
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05-07-2005 - The Chaplain Certification Process

It was just this last spring that I received my chaplain certification from the Association of Professional Chaplains. I must confess that I was apprehensive as I went before a certification review committee. My peer review committee was tough but gracious. They eventually recommended me to Board Certified status, for which I am grateful. Now I am about to serve on an Association of Professional Chaplain review committee myself. Now it is my turn to examine the career change path of someone who feels called to chaplaincy ministry. My assignment is to be a presenter of a chaplain who is in process of becoming a Board Certified Chaplain. I have several pages on my change career, with purpose, website that explains the process. See Chaplain Job Search as well as Chaplain Certification for more information on Professional Chaplaincy. But my prayer is that God would give me wisdom and discernment and that I would be gracious and merciful to someone who is taking their turn for certification review, just as those on my committee were to me. Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater ------------------ Click below to check out how to launch your own Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity ------------------- --------------------

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06-07-2005 - Linking To A Sigificant Website

Now http://www.marykay.com/heatherslater is not just any website. It is my daughter's website! Heather, our daughter, is launching a new career -- an Independent Beauty Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics. She has made her own Change Career, With Purpose, decision to launch her own business. She called to say she would also like to move to San Diego, where we live. She has been in ministry positions since college days, first at Hume Lake Christian Conference Center and then at Springs First Church of the Nazarene. Her decision to launch out in a new business venture came about because of the confidence she gained from her Mary Kay Cosmetic affiliation. We are excited to see her not only begin her Change Career Journey, but to do so with a new confident approach to life. It is time for a career change and she has made her change career decision by first coming to grips with God's purpose for her life. She feels very deeply that she is not leaving ministry but expanding her ministry opportunities. Her goal is to be a writer and she will continue to explore writing job opportunities. Being a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant has already empowered her to make a difficult decision to move onward, with purpose. Hopefully it will help her pay some bills as well. But even if it doesn't, her new confidence is worth whatever she paid to launch her own business! Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater ------------------ Click below to check out how to launch your own I Hope Heather Also Explores This Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity

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11-07-2005 - Change Career Ideas From A 70 Year-old Widow

I came up with the brilliant idea of taking the city transit to the San Diego County Faith a few weeks back. Bad idea, if you count the long waits for transfers. Great idea if you are referring to some quality conversation time I had with my wife. Bad idea in saving time. Great idea for meeting new people and hearing their stories. One lady we met both on the way to and from the fair said I could share her story about retirement survival tactics. Seems she was not prepared financially for her husband's death. Living in San Diego, "What's a 70 year-old-widow to do to earn money?" she asked. "Tell me about it," I said. "Some of the highest gas prices in the country, entry level homes costing half a million dollars! So, tell me, what have you come up with to survive finanacially in San Diego?" She was not exactly skilled for the 21st century workplace and she liked staying home, so becoming a Walmart greeter was out. Now what she chose to do in her new career created an income stream of $30,000 per year! Her retirement career choice allows her to stay at home, introduces her to friends around the world, provides companionship, and stretches her social security check. Her new change career,with purpose, choice? She hosts international exchange students who are attending college in San Diego. She receives $650 per month for each student and has 4 at a time. She said various agencies keep her supplied with a steady stream of students. She is required to provide breakfast and supper. "They study all the time so I don't have to keep them occupied." Other benefits? "They keep me young, I have a reason to get up each day, I get to keep my house in a very expensive community, and I am not lonely." I told her she was an "International Relations Specialist". She liked the new career title and immediately wrote it down, "so I can put it on my business card". We soon arrived back at the bus terminal, I being much smarter and itching to research "international exchange student host" and she feeling much more important than when we began, thanking me for her new title. Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater Click below to check out your own home based career: Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity
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14-07-2005 - Thanks To Those Who Did A Search For Chaplain Jobs And Arrived At My Site

How did people find my website page "chaplain-job-search.html"? Here are the top 100 Keyword Searches (exactly as human searchers entered them at the Search Engines) that found my page entitled "chaplain-job-search" over the past 90 days: chaplain job search, chaplain jobs, hospice chaplain jobs, hospital chaplain jobs. I was surprised as to how many people visited my website using terms associated with chaplain employment. Below, the keywords are listed in order of the number of times that each was found, then each keyword is subsorted in order of the number of times found by each Search Engine. People searching for chaplain jobs found this page 97 times.
  • Yahoo! Search found it 38 times.
  • MSN found it 29 times.
  • Google found it 23 times.
  • Google Canada(CA) found it 3 times.
  • AltaVista found it 2 times.
  • Google (at CompuServe (US)) found it 1 time.
  • Overture (paid or Inktomi) found it 1 time.
People searching for hospice chaplain jobs found your page 18 times.
  • Yahoo! Search found it 6 times.
  • MSN found it 5 times.
  • Google found it 5 times.
  • Google (at EarthLink (US)) found it 2 times.
People searching for hospital chaplain jobs found your page 18 times.
  • Yahoo! Search found it 8 times.
  • Google found it 6 times.
  • MSN found it 3 times.
  • CNET Search.com (US) found it 1 time.
People searching for Chaplain jobs found my "Change Career, With Purpose" page 10 times.
  • Google found it 4 times.
  • MSN found it 2 times.
  • Yahoo! Search found it 2 times.
  • Google (at AOL) found it 1 time.
  • Overture (paid or Inktomi) found it 1 time.
There were many additional words people used in their search for chaplaincy career information that were just 1 or 2 in number. "So what?" may be your question. Well for one reason, many websites receive no traffic whatsoever. I am excited to know people actually visit. My hope is that you who do visit find information for your own "Change Career Journey". Another reason I am thrilled to have people actually search for information and find it on my website is that many are attempting to find a purposeful career and I just may be able to help them. Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater What convinced me to have a website of my own -----------------------------------

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17-07-2005 - A Tribute To My Wife As We Celebrate 37 Years Together

Tying together a wedding anniversary, personal growth, and spiritual growth. We celebrated our 37th anniversary last week! We met in college, she a freshman, me a sophomore. We needed each other, complimented each other, and, as is true in any marriage, endured each other, from that wedding day, July 13, 1968. Now some may think that my assessment that we endured each other as a terrible thing to say. I better explain this one! What Do You Mean, Enduring One Another? I believe there are times that is exactly the course of action necessary for a successful marriage, enduring each other. Let's face it -- there are those attributes and qualities about our spouse that grate on us and annoy us. It is not whether they exist but how we handle those "grating" attributes that is the determining factor as to whether we have a successful marriage or not. Aleta and I have agreed to be honest about that fact. She has admitted that, while she loved me enough to marry me, her feelings initially were "he's not bad now, but wait til I'm finished with him!" She also says there was a day that she resigned from the position of improving Paul Slater, turning that responsibility back to God, whose job it is anyway! That is what is so phenomenal about my wife -- she has such a deep faith in God that impacts her inner person and her daily life. She is a committed to personal spiritual growth that impacts every relationship, especially hers to me. Finding A Speck In Her Eye While There Is A Beam In Mine! And what a significant day for me when I made some "wife expectation adjustments" myself. You see, I declare my purpose to be "helping others become all they can be, by the grace of God". Pretty challenging purpose, but it was when I decided my purpose for life and ministry must begin in our own home, that my attitude changed toward my wife and any "growth areas" she had. Tough as it is, if there are aspects of a spouse's character or personality, it is time to examine what Jesus called "the speck in the eye of another person" when there is a "beam in your own eye". So the enduring of each other is not something negative unless it refers to faultfinding. The Positive Aspect Of Enduring Each Other Enduring each other is a positive action when it means that each of us will decide that what we perceive as needing change in the other is really an indication that we need to grow in our own attitudes or personal quality traits. In other words, a perceived fault in your spouse is an invitation to personal growth for you. You'd think after 37 years, each of us would be just about perfect, but it just "ain't so"! We are both still in process, and there is plenty of room for personal growth, maybe another 20 or 30 years at least! Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater Click below to check out your own home based career: How To Start Your Own Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity ------------------------------------
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18-07-2005 - A Firefighter Career Comes Full Circle With A Chaplain Career Over 50 Years Later

The Chaplain During the Cedar Fires in October of 2003, I served as a Red Cross Chaplain, ministering to people who assumed that their town was burning to the ground. The community of Julian, Northeast of San Diego, was surrounded by fire. The residents were evacuated to Borrego Springs, a small desert community north of Julian. While availing myself to the evacuees as a chaplain, I came near two ladies who were thanking the Lord for their meal and praising God that they were safe. After their "amen" I introduced myself to them. At that time, most people there were uncertain as to whether their homes even existed or had been destroyed. As we talked about the power of personal faith to sustain us during times of trial and crisis, I just happened to mention that my wife had lived in Julian when she was three years old. The Firefighter Her dad began his firefighter career with California Division of Forestry in Julian, so one lady asked "What was his name?". I replied, "Phil Crosby". She countered, "You mean the Phil Crosby whose wife was named Beulah, his little girl named Aleta, and his baby boy named Darrell?" She talked about them as if it was yesterday, rather than over 50 years previously. Amazed, I responded, "Why yes! My wife was that little girl Aleta!" The lady, whose name was also Aleta, was in high school when her parents rented to my wife's folks, back when Phil was just beginning his firefighting career. We had a delightful time chatting about their lives since then, and I shared how Aleta and I had met in college and married. I told of our careers, Aleta's in education, and mine as a parish pastor and now a professional chaplain. I told her how we had returned to San Diego on our change career journey, Aleta working at Point Loma Nazarene University, and me working for the County of San Diego as Chaplain at Polinsky Children's Center. I told her about the little boy she remembered named Darrell, who himself had just retired from a successful 30 year firefighter career. The Director of the Early Childhood Learning Center My wife Aleta is still the Director of the Early Childhood Learning Center at Point Loma Nazarene University, but I have moved on to a full time hospice chaplain position for LightBridge Hospice. My wife and I returned to Julian last weekend, celebrating out 37th wedding anniversary. We attempted to locate the other Aleta, but were unsuccessful. (Somewhere in a box is her name and address, but then we have moved twice since that encounter with the fire evaculation victims I met as a Red Cross chaplain in Borrego Springs.) A Firefighter Career Comes Full Circle With A Chaplain Career Nonetheless, fires brought my father-in-law, just beginning his firefighter career, to Julian over 50 years ago, and a fire brought me as a Red Cross chaplain to the residents of Julian just a few years ago, where I met a lady who used to babysit my wife in her childhood. I believe that in sharing the story of my wife and her family, this lady, concerned that her house had been destroyed by fire, received comfort and perhaps a sense of meaning, to the entire evacuation crisis. As they say, "It's a small world" Onward with Purpose Chaplain Paul Slater Click the following to check out How To Share Your Story Through A Website Of Your Own

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20-07-2005 - Does God Bring People Into Our Lives?

I Believe God Makes Things Happen! Mine is a simple faith in the power of God to make things happen, so I say "yes". Take for example last night. My wife and I had just purchased all the stuff we need for a bathroom remodel we are doing. We had just loaded a new vanity and sink into my nephew's Jeep when a guy drove up, rolled down his window, and asked "Do you need a good plumber?". At first I was hesitant, trying to read the guy, his motives, and his boldness. He noted my hesitation and supplied some much needed information by telling us his name and where he worked "in his day job". Come to find out, Tony worked at Point Loma Nazarene University, as does my wife. Once we established a point of rapport and trust, my hesitation disappeared. He was helping out a buddy, a plumber he had used and liked. I Believe God Brings People Into Our Lives We told him of our plans for a garage remodel project, that I was an owner builder using the services of UBuildIt, and would welcome any information on trustworthy subcontractors we could use for our adding living space through a garage conversion. I then told him of an architect friend we had just reestablished contact with on a trip to Julian, CA last weekend. Again, to me that was also a God appointed meeting, when my wife and I ran into friends we had lost contact with from a few years back. I had forgotten that John Dickinson was an architect who loved remodels in the booming San Diego housing market. We spent about 5 hours together with John and Pauline last weekend, some of it gaining expert advice on how to do a garage conversion as well as adding a full basement to our new house. I Believe in God-incidences Co-incidence or chance meetings? I prefer to think of these as God appointed meetings, perhaps calling them what a former secretary of mine pegged them -- "God-incidences". The truth is that I am probably missing many of these God-appointed meetings. I've determined to "open my eyes, to see what God is already doing in my life." Blogging with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater More more information on the easiest way to build your own website, and to have your own blog, check out "What convinced me to have a website of my own"

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23-07-2005 - Significant Conversations Provide Content For The Curriculum of Life

Reflecting On Significant Change Career Conversations: How many conversations have you had this week? I am not sure if I ever count them, but one thing for sure is that I certainly do not want to discount significant conversations. People God Intends For Me To Learn From
  1. For example, yesterday in my role as Lead Chaplain for LightBridge Hospice in San Diego, California I met with my newly assigned "boss" or supervisor. We talked about the future of the our Hospice Spiritual Care Department, how I saw my new role as director of our hospice pastoral care department, and how I intended to oversee the pastoral care chaplains (especially since we are heavily regulated by Medicare).
  2. I also met the medical director of a very large specialized skilled nursing facility for lunch. A very successful doctor, he is completing his MDiv (Masters of Divinity Degree) because of his passion for teaching Bible classes at a local Christian college.
  3. And finally, I made pastoral care visits on several of our hospice patients. Some were very conversant, with ability to share ideas and memories. Many hospice patients were victims of dementia, some had no ability to even speak their name, yet each has a phenomenal story to share and, at one time in their life, could express themselves and their ideas. The question is "What can I learn from those who cannot speak?
Decisions I Have Made About Significant Conversations
  • First, having two ears and only one mouth should establish a good ratio regarding listening a speaking!
  • Second, I have determined that God often speaks to me through people in my life.
  • Third, Anyone can be my teacher and conversations are the lesson plans of the curriculum.
The Benefits of Reflecting On Significant Conversations:
  • Spiritual Insight Prompting Change Career Ideas: God just might be speaking to you and me through people He places in our lives
  • Life Tested Lessons Stimulating New Career Possibilities: For the life-long learner, conversation content may just be the curriculum of life you and I need
  • Education from the Real Experts In Life Replacing My Limited Change Career Ideas: In Learning Lessons From Everyday Living 101, since Anyone can be our teacher. Just a thought -- don't skip class (in other words, reflect on what was said, sifting through what was said so that you and I can learn lessons God wants to teach us).
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25-07-2005 - When It Comes To The Will Of God For Career Change, Consider Subjective Data Too

Thinking Change Career Thoughts Motivated My Own Career Change Have you ever had career change thoughts? I know that in the past, I not only thought of changing my career, I actually made my own "change career with purpose" decision. There are some who are always looking over their shoulder, so to speak, ready to jump to new career opportunities. In my own ministry career path, there was a reluctance to consider changing career assignments. Reluctant To Even Consider Career Change Possibilities The other day, as my wife and I were having a breakfast conversation on our deck, we both agreed that being reluctant to change careers at key points of our lives had been detrimental to our professional lives, and even to our personal lives. Often we stayed in a tough situaton, doing so based on a false sense of "loyalty" to our organization. We often had a loyalty to our current job assignments that was not necessarily in our best interests, a loyalty based more on our own personal insecurities but what we defined as "the will of God" for our lives. The Saddest Career Change Book Ever Written After 30 years of pastoral ministry, I have perfect hindsight. I've heard it said the saddest book ever written is the autobiography each person could write entitled "What Could Have Been If Only I Would Have Chosen What I Didn't Choose". Perhaps you are wondering about a change of careers and are searching for career change ideas right now. My challenge to you is to make your decision based on objective data, of course. God Often Speaks Through Personal Perceptions And Feelings But also make your career change decision based on a good assessment of subjective data. I've discovered that God often speaks through our personal perceptions and feelings. I would even go so far to even say that eventually we act on those personal feelings to change our career or career assignment anyway. Once those career change feelings come, it may be immediately or it may be later, months or even years, that we act upon the initial prompting to change our present career assignment. What if it is God causing those change career thoughts in the first place? Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater Click below to check out your own home based career: Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity
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28-07-2005 - Faith always involves a first step in your Change Career Journey

Saturday morning we fly to Denver, rent a mini van, and drive to Colorado Springs, in order to move our daughter, Heather, to San Diego. A few weeks ago I blogged that "Heather, our daughter, is launching a new career -- an Independent Beauty Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics." I am her number one business promoter in several ways.
  1. First, I am proud of her for making the decision to start her own business. Click on Mary Kay Cosmetic Consultant to see her website. Go ahead and order $200 worth of cosmetics. If you, like me, are an especially challenging case when it comes to anti-aging skin care help, order a couple hundred dollars worth more! Ordering cosmetics through her beauty consultant website will make us both look better!
  2. Second, I am proud of Heather for being a risk taker. She has a new confidence that I believe comes from a new perspective about herself gained from being a Mary Kay Cosmetic Consultant. That she decided to move to San Diego is a result of that new confidence.
  3. Third, I'm proud of Heather for exploring other new possibilities in furthering her writing career. She already has a job offer to analyze, seeing if it fits her concept of God's purpose for her life.
Writing professionally is her long term goal and she has several possible freelance editing jobs for a major Christian publisher. In fact, one contact I made at a recent professional chaplain's workshop, could lead to editing for several other major publishers. Getting jobs is often like getting into heaven -- it's not what you know but Who you know that gets you in! Faith always involves a first step. Life is an adventure. Obedience to God is exciting. I'll not be blogging for the next week while on vacation. While I am on vacation, maybe there is a step of faith you need to take in fulfilling God's purpose for your life. Most of us wish we would take more risks in life. Perhaps you too need to explore new career possibilities and make your own "change career, with purpose" decision! Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater ------------------ Click below to check out how to launch your own website: Explore This Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity

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30-07-2005 - Spiritual Resources for Career Change Decisions

Daily Living Spiritual Guide Aleta and I leave for vacation today. A working vacation mind you, in that we are moving our daughter to San Diego. As I prepared for the trip, I checked our reservations, printed them out, and made sure everything was in place for the journey. But how about the journey of life? I believe it is wise to prepare for this journey as well. The Bible has been God's instruction book for us, and even today, a read scripture to prepare my heart and mind for traveling the journey we call life. Check out Spiritual Resources for Journey of Life Decisions Career Change Spiritual Guide Since this blog is aimed at those needing information about how to change career, with purpose, I have read the Bible to give me perspective about career change decisions. Understanding God's purpose for my life and career has come from God's Word. Again, click Spiritual Resources for Career Change Decisions to learn about "CEV - WatchWord Bible Complete New Testament on DVD" Onward with purpose, Chaplain Paul Slater ------------------ Click below to check out how to launch your own Purposeful Internet Ministry/Business Opportunity Click to see a favorite product or featured website:

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