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10 Memorial Day Activities to Plan for Your Family

10 Memorial Day Activities to Plan for Your Family

For many American families, a Memorial Day celebration includes a three-day weekend packed with picnics, a trip to the lake, backyard grilling sessions featuring Memorial Day barbecue recipes, and a red, white, and blue Memorial Day dessert to top it all off. This year's activities might be smaller in scale, but it's still important to keep in mind the history of Memorial Day.

This national holiday isn’t about sales at your favorite stores or online or an extra day off from work. It’s about remembering and honoring those who have made the greatest sacrifice for our country’s freedom and lost their lives serving in the U.S. military.

So when is Memorial Day this year? Memorial Day always falls on the last Monday in May. This year, on Monday, May 25, 2020, share your love and respect for those who have served. Or put pen to paper and write cards of appreciation to relatives and neighbors that include one of these Memorial Day quotes to make you proud to be an American. Let the kids help with this craft too! Here are some Memorial Day activities for your family that celebrate the true meaning of this national holiday.

Decorate Your House
Twirl up your house with patriotic decor and other red, white, and blue decorations that are cute and inexpensive to show your appreciation for the women and men who have served our country.

Create a Sidewalk Mural
Kids of all ages (even preschoolers) can get in on the fun of creating a giant sidewalk chalk mural of a flag. Passersby will adore this creative approach to celebrating Memorial Day.

Camp Out In Your Backyard
These backyard camping ideas will make you feel like you're in the great outdoors, including pitching a tent and making popcorn over a fire.

Plan a Backyard Barbecue
A backyard grilling session featuring these Memorial Day recipes for your weekend barbecue is an ideal—and all-American—way to usher in summer.

Set Up a Drinks and Snacks Station
If your Memorial Day includes a laid-back day playing in the yard, set up a drinks and snacks station so everyone can serve themselves. Save the fabric pinwheels and garland made of paper drinking straws for the 4th of July!

Take a Drive
Even if you're just exploring your neck of the woods, it's always nice to enjoy a wide open road with your loved ones in tow.

Listen to Patriotic Music
Crank up the volume and queue up our list of Memorial Day songs. The collection of tracks will have you bursting with American pride.

Post a Special Message on Instagram
Share your love and respect on social media with the best Memorial Day captions for your Instagram posts.

Send a Care Package
Honor the heroes of the past by sending a care package to an active duty service member.

Donate to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Whether you donate time or money, your contribution to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will be greatly appreciated.
Father's Day Gift Ideas Every Dad Will Love

Father's Day Gift Ideas Every Dad Will Love

Dad says he is easy-going and wants for nothing, but you know when it comes to his Father's Day present, it's got to be good. To help you with your Father's Day gift shopping this year, we compiled a list of one-of-a-kind and useful gifts that fit any budget. We made sure to include affordable gifts on Amazon to personalized presents you can't find anywhere else.

No matter if you're shopping for your grandpa, husband, or other special dad in your life, we hope you find something on this list that suits his personality the most. Our favorite Father's Day gift ideas includes grooming products, cheap yet thoughtful momentums, and some hilarious gifts that will make him LOL for days.

Cooling Pint Glasses

Cooling Pint Glasses
Cooling Pint Glasses

With this beer gift, all Dad has to do is pop these cooling glasses in the freezer for about two hours — from there, he can enjoy a cold one whenever he'd like!

Best Farter Ever Oops Meant Father Mug

Best Farter Ever Oops Meant Father Mug
Best Farter Ever Oops Meant Father Mug

The mug says it all. It makes a great last-minute gift, plus reviewers say that the seller ships the mug in protective packaging, and the writing doesn't fade away even after several washes in the dishwasher. 

Electric Indoor Grill and Panini Press

Electric Indoor Grill and Panini Press
Electric Indoor Grill and Panini Press

Think about it, sometimes the best memories with dad are the ones when you're sharing a meal or preparing food together. This portable grill barely takes up counter space, yet it's capable of grilling meats for the whole family to enjoy.

Vacuum Insulated Rambler

Vacuum Insulated Rambler
Vacuum Insulated Rambler

When he's camping or on carpool duty, this super durable travel mug will keep his morning beverage of choice super hot (or nice 'n' cold).

Versa Smart Watch

Versa Smart Watch
Versa Smart Watch

Fitbit's classic watch will motivate him to accomplish his fitness goals big and small. It even reminds him to get up from his desk every few hours, and go to bed on time. One of our writers deemed the Fitbit better than the Apple watch.

The Official Beard Bib Hair Clippings Catcher

Beard Bib Hair Clippings Catcher
Beard Bib Hair Clippings Catcher

There are few things worse than seeing clumps of freshly shaven hair scattered in the bathroom sink. This beard hair catcher can be worn like an apron so there's no mess, clogged drains, and best of all, no cleaning.

Carry-on Cocktail Kit

Carry-on Cocktail Kit
Carry-on Cocktail Kit

With ingredients for Bloody Mary's, Moscow Mules, and Hot Toddies, he just has to add nips for an in-flight cocktail.

SoundSport Wireless Headphones

SoundSport Wireless Headphones
SoundSport Wireless Headphones

Rev up his workout with these ear buds from Bose. The pair is made with Stay Hear+ tips that keep 'em snug, and they last six hours on a single charge, and were picked as the top performer for best in-ear headphones in our lab tests.

Compression Leggings

Compression Leggings
Compression Leggings

These longer pants will keep his legs protected during summer hikes and can be worn under his shorts for added warmth on winter runs.

Official Daddy Shark T-Shirt

Daddy Shark T-Shirt
Daddy Shark T-Shirt

This tee is going to be a game changer the next time his toddler makes a request to listen to the "Baby Shark" song.

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Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gifts To Buy Online

Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gifts To Buy Online

Mark your calendars, people: Mother's Day 2020 is Sunday, May 10, 2020, which means you've got less than a week to make some magic happen. It's never too soon to start shopping for mom's present, but if you've been procrastinating (honestly, same)...don't panic. And don't go order the same flower arrangement you bought her last year and call it a job well done either. There are plenty of thoughtful and unique online options that will arrive just in time to save this Mother's Day.

What is the internet good for if not for eleventh hour shopping? Idk, but let's be real—no one has time to scroll through website after website to find the perfect gift to wow Mom on her special day. After all, it's called a last-minute gift for a reason. That's why I've done the hard work for you and rounded up some of the best Mother's Day gifts, from digital gift cards and subscription boxes (no waiting required!) to unique and cute home goods that ship fast, with plenty of time to spare.

So, take a deep breath and start shopping. Here are some of our favorite last-minute gifts for Mother's Day:

For the mama with a green thumb


Succulent pot set
Succulent pot set

For the mama who needs more sleep


Nespresso machine + frother
Nespresso machine + frother

For the mama who's never without coffee


Cheeky Mug
Cheeky Mug

For the mama who has everything


Homesick candle
Homesick candle

For the skincare-obsessed mama


TULA discovery kit
TULA discovery kit

For the mama always on the go


Reversible Tote Bag
Reversible Tote Bag

For the mama who loves to lounge


Plush spa robe
Plush spa robe

For the mama who loves to cook


Recipe Box
Recipe Box

For the person about to becoming a mama


The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama
The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama

For the tech-savvy mama


Echo Dot
Echo Dot

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College Graduation Gifts Ideas to Celebrate the Class of 2020

College Graduation Gifts Ideas to Celebrate the Class of 2020

While college graduation ceremonies are being put on hold for many universities and schools due to the coronavirus pandemic, there are still many ways to make your family members and friends feel special after all of their hard work.

One way you can do so is by sending them a thoughtful college graduation gift. In an effort to help you find the perfect present, we rounded up a list of great gift ideas. Whether they're getting ready to land their dream job or decorate a new apartment, there's bound to be something on our list that works.

College graduation gift ideas


1. Mark & Graham Leather Resume Portfolio


With college graduation hopefully comes job interviews! One way you can help your recent grad look extra professional while on the job hunt is by gifting them this leather resume portfolio from Mark & Graham. It can hold a legal pad for notes, and there’s also a place for business cards and a slot for various documents. For a personal touch, you add a monogram for an extra charge.

2. Custom Map Print


This custom map print would look great in their first apartment. If they’re moving to a brand new state or country, this gift would help them make their new place feel like home!

3. Winc Gift Card


After years of drinking cheap beer, post-grad life is the perfect time to find your wine of choice. With a Winc gift card, you can help them explore new bottles with a specialty wine subscription box. Each month they send you three bottles of wine based on the quiz you take when you first join. You can gift one, two, or three-month subscriptions.

4. Keurig K-Elite Coffee Maker


The “real world” is filled with early mornings and long hours. This Keurig coffee machine would make a great gift to help them get through endless days at their new job.

5. "The Defining Decade," by Meg Jay


Post-grad is the perfect time to get inspired and find your true passion, but it should also be one of the best times of your life! This inspirational book written by Meg Jay is filled with tools and encouragement to help your recent graduate make the most of their twenties.

6. Custom Passport Holder


While they won’t be able to embark on any international flights any time soon, they can still plan and prepare for future trips with this monogrammed passport holder from Etsy.

7. HelloFresh Gift Card


Whether they’ve never cooked a meal in their life or consider themselves a home chef, a HelloFresh meal delivery kit would be an awesome gift since the recipes are tasty and easy to make. They have hassle-free step-by-step recipes and offer four different meal plans including meat and veggies, veggie-only, family-friendly and low calorie.

8. Gibson Home Rockaway Dinnerware Set


Help them get started on their apartment necessities with this 12-piece dinnerware set. It comes with four dinner plates, four dessert plates, and four bowls — and they’re made in over seven different colors.

9. Dragonn Natural Bamboo Cheese Board


Every adult should have at least one cheese board for all of their hosting needs. This cheese board is great because it also comes with cheese spreading utensils that can be stored in a convenient slide-out drawer.

10. "Adulting," by Kelly Williams Brown


This book is funny, wise, and useful for anyone who recently graduated from college. From the wise words of Kelly Williams Brown, she makes adulting in the “real world” seem less scary and more approachable, manageable, and even conquerable in 535 easy steps.

11. Stanley Home Tool Kit


Whether they’re moving into an apartment right away or want to save up for a few months, they’re bound to need a hammer or two while moving in or out of their place. This tool kit is compact, sleek and the perfect way to help them get started.

12. Amazon Gift Card


Get a daily roundup of items that will make your life easier, healthier and more stylish. When in doubt, buy them a gift card! There’s bound to be something they need or want from Amazon.

College graduation gifts for her


1. Longchamp Large Le Pliage Nylon Tote


A work bag is a necessity! This one from Longchamp will match all of her outfits, fit everything she needs for the day and is super easy to clean.

2. Dagne Dover Dakota Backpack


If you think she’d prefer a backpack for her morning commute, this Dakota backpack from Dagne Dover is another great option. It's made of 100% premium neoprene that’s water-resistant and hand-washable. It has enough room for most 13-inch laptops, a change of clothes and shoes for an after-work workout, a packed lunch and more. It even has a dedicated spot for things like your lip balm, keys and phone.

3. Rent The Runway Gift Card


First impressions are extremely important when it comes to interviewing for a job. A Rent the Runway gift card will give them access to hundreds of high-end clothing and accessories to make them look best for the moments that matter most!

4. Efytal Graduation Compass Necklace


This thoughtful necklace has a dainty compass pendant which will encourage the new graduate to enjoy the post-grad journey.

5. Kendra Scott Elisa Pendant Necklace


For a trendier jewelry gift, go for this Kendra Scott Elisa necklace. It’s perfect for everyday use and will add a bit of sparkle to any outfit — whether she wears it to the office or a date.

6. Fred & Friends Copper Party Cup


The fun doesn't have to stop once college is over! Upgrade her red solo cup to a sleeker, copper party cup for all of her new favorite mature cocktails.

College graduation gifts for him


1. The Tie Bar Shirts


Help him give a great first impression on his first day of work with a crisp set of dress shirts from The Tie Bar.

2. Fossil Men's Stainless Steel Watch


You can’t go wrong with a nice quality watch. This stainless steel and leather chronograph quartz watch is the perfect gesture for any guy graduating from college. It would look great with a suit or weekend attire.

3. Brooks Brothers Twill Briefcase


If they’re working behind a desk after graduation, a briefcase is a useful and thoughtful gift to prepare them for their first job. This one from Brooks Brothers is lightweight, sturdy and has plenty of space to organize all of his work essentials.

4. Tommy Hilfiger Men's Wallet


Now that he'll be making real money, he needs a place to put it! This leather Tommy Hilfiger wallet is sophisticated and offers a lot of room for an array of cards, plus it has RFID technology to keep his information safe.

5. Uncommon Goods Urban Map Glasses


If he’s longing for the good ‘ole college days, get him a set of these unique glasses featuring a map of his old college town.

6. Uncommon Goods Upcycled Record Coasters


For an even more upgraded cocktail set up, get him these upcycled record coasters from Uncommon Goods. If he loves music, he'll totally appreciate that they're made out of reclaimed records while he kicks back.

7. Mark & Graham Custom Cufflinks


Custom cufflinks are a special and thoughtful gift for a new graduate. This pair from Mark & Graham is made out of sterling silver in a classic square shape and created in New York.

College graduation gifts from parents


1. UrbanStems "The Femme" Flowers


One way to show your recent graduate how proud you are of them is with flowers. This arrangement from UrbanStem is mixed with gorgeous yellow and white flowers with a pop of greenery.

2. Apple TV 4K


An Apple TV would be an awesome upgrade to any living room. You can stream movies and shows from hundreds of different apps including Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO, YouTube and use Siri to control it all with your voice.

3. Maya Brenner 14K Gold Asymmetrical Letter Necklace


While this necklace from Maya Brenner might be on the more expensive side, it's a timeless piece that should last them for many years to come. It's made out of 14K gold and allows you to customize it with your daughter's initials for a personal touch.

4. Away "The Bigger Carry-On" Suitcase


Get them ready for future work trips and fun travel weekends with a suitcase from Away. "The Bigger Carry-On" is made out of a durable polycarbonate shell, includes two compartments to stay organized, has a TSA-approved combination lock to keep your things safe, and comes with a black leather luggage tag that can be customized.

5. Apple AirPods Pro


If they don't already own a pair, the new AirPods are perfect for long work commutes or working out. They're sweat and water-resistant, noise-canceling, and give you quick access for anything you need to ask Siri.

6. Top Flite Golf Clubs


Golf is a universal sport that many companies like to take part in for business. To get your son or daughter on their best game, get a set of golf clubs to help them master their skill.

7. Amazon Echo Smart Speaker


The Amazon Echo allows you to do things like voice control your music and other smart appliances.

8. Society6 Framed Print


This piece from Society6 would look great in their new place. It can be placed in various frame colors like white, black, brown or red and comes in sizes as large as 26 x 38 inches.

9. Fitbit Versa 2


Help them stay on top of their fitness game with the Fitbit Versa 2. This smartwatch has tons of beneficial capabilities including a built-in Amazon Alexa to get the news, set alarms, check the weather, track fitness and more.
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Ways to Love Your Mom on Mother’s Day

Ways to Love Your Mom on Mother’s Day

Growing up and watching commercials around Mother’s Day, I thought that the ultimate gift was an expensive necklace, a bouquet of roses, or a spa package. I figured that when I could afford those things, I would get her these types of gifts every year.

Now that I am a mother of two young children, I can see that there is so much value in heartfelt gratitude. The suggestions I offer for this Mother’s Day is based not just on what your mother deserves, but on what speaks to her the most.

So, for this Mother’s Day, think about how you can show her you love her in the way that speaks most to her. Here are some suggestions:

Physical Touch


Maybe this sounds odd, after all, this is your mother. But physical touch doesn’t always mean what you think it means. It can mean a hug, holding her hand, brushing her hair, a foot massage, whatever you think she would love and you’d be comfortable with. If you aren’t a particularly touchy person, then this gesture might mean something extra special to her. Couple it with another love language, like making her dinner, or a small gift.

Words of Affirmation


Does your mom keep notes that others have written to her in a special place? Does she seem to melt when you tell her you appreciate her? Her love language may be words of affirmation. For this, write her a nice note, or record a video of you telling her specific things you have learned from her.

I once made a PowerPoint for a class about how my mom was my hero and it made her cry. It cost me nothing but my time, and it was completely worth the investment in our relationship bank account.

Quality Time


If your mom just loves spending time with you, take her on a Mother’s Day date. Maybe she’d love a bike ride or a walk in a park. Ask her about her life and listen to understand, so refrain from talking about yourself.

Talk to her about the things that she would love to do or the things that she wishes would get better in her life. Is there a restaurant she’s been wanting to go to? Or a local concert that weekend? You could take her to a paint-your-own-pottery venue and paint a memorable keepsake together.

Acts of Service


Your mother did her best to raise you, a service that you’ll likely never be able to repay! However, if you do think that she would see an act of service as you’re love for her, try first to think of something that she might not be able to do herself because of lack of time or resources- an act of service goes beyond just doing the dishes.

Make her a meal, fix something in her car or house that she hasn’t gotten around to.

Plant her something beautiful in her garden, or weed her garden and do other yard work. My grandfather once bought everyone in his family an annual membership to AAA. The effort of going out of your way to do something for her will be memorable and appreciated.

Receiving Gifts


I have heard people say that this love language is too expensive and high maintenance, but I believe that to be a misconception. I think that the assumption behind that idea is that the more elaborate the gift is, the more meaningful it will be for the person receiving it. However, those whose love language is gift giving will tell you that this is not true.

To speak love in this way has more to do with the thoughtfulness than the actual gift. For example, maybe your mom has been mentioning how she wants to redecorate her house. You could pay for an expensive interior designer, but you could also get her a subscription to Real Simple magazine, or print and frame (there are many inexpensive ones at craft stores) a few of her favorite pictures.

Don’t get to see her very often? Does she complain about not having any pictures of you or your kids? Use an app like Groovebook to upload pictures from your phone.

For less than $3.50 a month (not an annual subscription, and you can cancel anytime) they will print up to 100 pictures and put them in a book with perforated edges so she can pull out the ones she likes. Ultimately, you can always make her something, a special keepsake, that you think will help her feel loved and it often speaks just as well as an expensive gift.

Get to know your mother’s language and then speak love to her in a way that would speak the loudest to her. However, you cannot go wrong with doing something to fit each of these languages.

I understand that life and relationships are complicated and can bring the most joy and the most sorrow. I want you to be able to enjoy your life and relationships without feeling chained down.
10 DIY Mother's Day Gifts Anyone Can Make

10 DIY Mother's Day Gifts Anyone Can Make

Mother’s Day is soon! I usually ask for a day of no-cooking (I think most of us ask for that). I also usually ask for a plant like a rose bush, or maybe some perennials or some gift cards (Amazon being my favorite).  So when you’re short on time, but still want a handcrafted gift packed with love, we have the perfect personalized Mother’s Day gifts for mom listed below.

Mom Cross Stitch


Cross stitch pattern to hone a new skill and create a special memento for mom all at once.

Succulent Planter


A sweet idea from a son or a daughter with a simple, but meaningful message of thanks.

Personalized Puzzle


Make Mother's Day special by creating a personalized puzzle, which you can do from scratch with the below tutorial, or simply buy after uploading your photo from a site like Shutterfly.

Bottle Cap Keychain


Turn any child's drawing or photo into a custom keychain for mom.

Graphic Clay Mug


A vibrant, graphic mug is an easy last-minute DIY that's sure to brighten many mornings to come.

Lemon Soap


This handmade Mother's Day gift requires just three ingredients, but yields an ultra-satisfying result. You could easily swap lemon for another citrus, like grapefruit or clementine, too.

Herb Garden Planter


Help mom get a head start on her herb garden this year with handmade planter that has a very modern farmhouse vibe Joanna Gaines would be proud of.

Mama Bird Tote Bag


For an incredibly practical gift that won't cost much, try this easy iron-on project.

DIY Eye Mask


If you can iron, you can make a homemade gift that might just help mom get a little more sleep—the best gift there is.

Essential Oil Diffuser


It only takes a few simple supplies to make an affordable version of one of the most popular home accents.
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How To Use Cricut To Address Multiple Envelopes

How To Use Cricut To Address Multiple Envelopes


How To Use Cricut To Address Multiple Envelopes

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15) stick your envelope to your cricut standard grip mat, lining the corner up with the 0x0 coordinates. Learn how to address your envelopes with the cricut draw feature, giving your invitations a handwritten and calligraphic look. It works for any envelope, but. Everyone seems to be wondering how to write and address envelopes with your cricut.

In this fun tutorial were going to show you how to use cricut pens to write and address envelopes. Line your first envelope up on the 1×1 square on the mat. Line your second envelope up on the 1×6 square. Load your pen into the b clamp in your cricut machine. **i like to have a scratch piece of paper next to me and draw a little line or two with the pen before i load it to make sure the ink is flowing well. Address multiple envelopes with cricut. Put your cricut explore to work—have it address christmas cards! Using the pen tool, the cricut explore can beautifully hand. The first layer will be for the shape and size of the envelope.

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10 Easy DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas Kids Can Make

10 Easy DIY Mother's Day Gift Ideas Kids Can Make

Mother’s Day is coming up, which means that it is time to think about some DIY Mother’s Day gifts. I wanted to do something special for little ones … like really little ones.

Whether you’re a Mom looking for something that your wee little ones can make for their grandmothers or even a Dad who wants to do something special for Mom this Mother’s Day, these DIY gifts to make with kids are so simple that, well toddlers can make them!

Fingerprint hearts


Using paper or a small canvas from your local craft store, have each child place a finger in a color paint and then press their fingerprint to the paper or canvas. Paint the finger again and carefully place it down on the paper or canvas to turn each print into a heart shape. Make sure you date this work of art, so years later mom can remember how tiny those itty bitty fingers once were.

Pom-pom Bouquet


Kids can make Mom an evergreen yarn bouquet to symbolize their everlasting love. Start by placing a green pipe cleaner parallel with the tines of a fork so that it extends 3 inches above the tines. Wrap yarn perpendicularly around all the tines. Fold the 3-inch section of pipe cleaner down over the yarn, slide everything off the fork, and wrap the two pieces of pipe cleaner together. Carefully cut the wrapped yarn and trim any scraggly ends. Repeat as desired. Wrap stems together with a length of ribbon.

Handprint bouquet


Love this handprint bouquet from The Trendy Treehouse! All you need is a large piece of construction paper and some washable finger paint. Have your kids place their handprints on the page to create the "flowers."

Flower Petal Change Bowl


We know moms love all things organization, so what’s better than a handmade bowl that she can use to corral loose change. To create your sculpture, use Sculpey (or another oven baked clay) to form a large flower petal. Form a smaller petal and press it into the center of the larger petal. Place plastic beads in bottom of the bowl. Bake, per package instructions, to melt plastic and harden clay.

Stitched Paper Cards


Show Mom the love with a hand-cut and stitched card. Start by cutting a shape (try a flower or an animal shape) from medium to thick craft paper. Punch holes along the border with a small hole punch. Stitch, using embroidery floss, thin twine, or yarn. Add additional flare like a pipe cleaner stem and a pretty vintage button.

Craft Stick Picture Frame


Once the kids have picked out their favorite photo with Mom, they can proudly display it against a handmade frame. The brighter, the better!

Coin Purse


Lay a handkerchief flat with one pointed end at the top. Fold the bottom point up so that it rests in the center of the fabric. Pull the left and right points toward the center, overlapping them slightly. Tack down sides that overlap the bottom triangle using fusible webbing. Sew on a small snap to hold the top flap closed. Add a decorative button on top, if desired.

Handprint Apron


A simple, easy craft can go a long way. This apron takes little time to put together, but will bring a smile to your face every time you wear it.

Tin Can Planters


Mom will have the most loved-up garden on the block thanks to these personalized planters. Little ones can decorate the cans however they please with alphabet stickers.

Origami Heart Bookmarks


For every gripping page-turner, she'll have a place to mark her spot and a loving little reminder of the thoughtful kids behind these bookmarks.

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