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  • This is the story of a remarkable woman whose indomitable spirit, courage, and determination made her an exceptional queen and diplomat.

    Queen Nzinga's life is a testament to her unwavering commitment to her people's freedom and her enduring legacy in African history.Born around 1583, Nzinga's difficult birth, with her umbilical cord around her neck, was seen as a sign of future greatness in African culture. Legends even foretold that she would become a queen. Nzinga was the daughter of the King of Ndongo, a powerful African kingdom in what is now Angola.From a young age, Nzinga displayed intelligence and leadership, earning respect and admiration. However, she was not the heir to the throne, which allowed her to navigate court politics without posing a threat to male heirs.As a princess, Nzinga underwent military training, excelling in wielding a battle axe, the standard weapon of Ndongan warriors. She also actively participated in official functions, military councils, legal councils, and significant rites.The arrival of the Portuguese in Africa during this time marked a significant change in Nzinga's life. She learned to read and write in Portuguese from visiting missionaries, expanding her knowledge and skills.In 1617, her brother Mbandi ascended to the throne and subjected Nzinga to a series of tragedies. He murdered contenders, including his half-brother and his family, and had Nzinga's young son killed. Nzinga and her sisters were forcibly sterilized, reflecting a longstanding rivalry with her brother.Fearing for her safety, Nzinga fled Ndongo, and this was the era when the transatlantic slave trade began. The Portuguese established a stronghold along the West African coast, disrupting local communities.In 1623, Nzinga's brother, King Ngola Mbandi, invited her to negotiate with the Portuguese. In an infamous encounter, the Portuguese governor displayed disrespect by providing only one chair, which Nzinga circumvented by having one of her people kneel for her to sit.Nzinga negotiated concessions with the Portuguese, including her conversion to Christianity and the temporary presence of Portuguese missionaries among the Ndongo. However, the Portuguese broke their promises, raided Ndongo territory, and sold innocent people into slavery.Fleeing to the west, Nzinga established Matamba as her new state. She welcomed those fleeing slavery and Portuguese-trained African soldiers. Nzinga's leadership adopted a communal military organization called kilombo.Over the next thirty years, Queen Nzinga led a war against the Portuguese, forming alliances with the Dutch and successfully reclaiming parts of Ndongo. Despite challenges, including Dutch withdrawal and Portuguese advances, she focused on preventing further Portuguese expansion.Matamba became a well-established state on equal footing with European powers. In 1648, after the Portuguese regained Luanda, Nzinga and her forces retreated to Matamba, concentrating on blocking Portuguese advances rather than retaking Ndongo territory.Queen Nzinga fell ill in 1663 and passed away in her sleep on December 17 of that year. Her sister Kambu, also known as Barbara or Dona Barbara, succeeded her on the throne.Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba remains an iconic figure in African history, celebrated for her diplomatic skills, military leadership, and unwavering commitment to her people's freedom. Her life and legacy inspire generations to rise to greatness even in the face of colonialism and oppression. She stands as a reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of African people.Got inspired by Captain Lakshmi Sahgal’s story? To know about more women who broke barriers to achieve what they truly believed in, listen to the Women in History podcast on Ep.Log Media.

    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the incredible story of a young woman who defied all odds to become a world-renowned athlete and inspire millions. Wilma Rudolph's journey from ailing child to Olympic gold medalist is nothing short of awe-inspiring.Born prematurely on June 23, 1940, in a small Tennessee town, Wilma faced a challenging start to life, weighing just 2 kilograms at birth. Her early years were marked by sickness, including pneumonia, scarlet fever, and a devastating bout of polio at the age of 5, which left her unable to walk without metal leg braces.Home-schooled and enduring long bus trips for medical treatment, Wilma's family never lost faith in her recovery. With the support of her siblings and her determined mother, Wilma slowly regained her strength. At 12, she bid farewell to her orthopedic shoe and began walking unaided.With newfound mobility, Wilma ventured into sports during high school. Inspired by her sister's basketball prowess, she excelled in the sport, setting records and becoming a star player. Her athleticism didn't stop there; she also shone in track and field, earning the nickname "Skeeter" for her lightning speed.A pivotal moment came when she caught the eye of Ed Temple, a track and field coach at Tennessee State University, during a basketball tournament at 14. Recognizing her natural talent, Ed decided to train her in track and field, igniting Wilma's passion for racing.By the time she was in the 11th grade, Wilma had qualified for the United States track and field team, becoming the youngest athlete in the entire U.S. Olympic team. At just 16, she won a bronze medal in the 400m relay at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, matching the world record time.But for Wilma, bronze was not enough. She set her sights on winning gold and returned home determined to achieve her goal. She continued to train and excel in various races, winning silver and gold medals at events like the 1959 Pan American Games.In 1960, Wilma qualified for the 200m and 100m races and competed in the Rome Olympics. She emerged triumphant, winning gold in all three events. Her achievements made her the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games. She set world records along the way, solidifying her status as the fastest woman on Earth.Wilma's success earned her the nickname "tornado" and propelled her to international stardom. Thousands cheered her on in homecoming parades, and she continued to dominate track events worldwide.After retiring from athletics, Wilma dedicated herself to coaching, civil rights advocacy, and promoting healthcare awareness. She penned her autobiography in 1977, leaving a lasting legacy of perseverance and inspiration.Sadly, Wilma Rudolph passed away in 1994 at the age of 54, but her indomitable spirit and accomplishments continue to inspire people, especially those facing physical challenges. She proved that with determination and resilience, one can overcome even the greatest obstacles. Wilma's legacy reminds us all to never give up, no matter the hurdles we face. Got inspired by Wilma Rudolph’s story? To know about more women who broke barriers to achieve what they truly believed in, listen to the Women in History podcast on Ep.Log Media.

    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of a woman who thought far out of the box. She had an incredible conscience and always thought for the people rather than just herself. She did many things but among those, she was also the real inventor of the game we all know and love as Monopoly. But sadly, she wasn’t given her dues for it until much later. The story of how this game became such a worldwide sensation is a bit of a bumpy one. This is the story of Lizzie Magie.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of a woman who lived an unusually remarkable life. A poor black girl grew up to achieve fame as a dazzling showgirl, while simultaneously working as a war spy and a civil rights activist? This is a story is worth listening to. This is the story of Josephine Baker.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of a woman who not only went on to become the second practicing female doctor in India, but also became a force against child marriage and other social evils.

    She broke through the cage young girls are forcibly placed in and went on to achieve so many milestones and influence generations of women in India.

    She went from being a child bride to a practising doctor at a time when women weren't really becoming doctors.
    This is the story of Rukhmabai!

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of a women who was the first female freedom fighter of India.
    She was the fearless queen of Ullal!

    Unwavering courage, and her strategies were brilliant. Even more inspiring than all of this was her unwavering dedication to her people.

    This is the story of Rani Abbaka Chowta

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is a story of a woman who although was born into wealth and luxury, she still had her feet placed firmly on the ground.
    She went on to become the first lady of the USA at a time when the role was to be simple wives who stood behind their president husbands, host parties and choose room decor.
    But this particular First Lady decided that that was not what she was going to do. She significantly changed the influence and responsibilities of the role.
    This is the story of Eleanor Roosevelt, the greatest first lady the United States has ever seen.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of a young orphan girl, whose entire life changed when one fine day, out of the blue, she was adopted by the president of her country.

    This young girl belonged to the skies. She would grow up to become the world’s first female fighter pilot and inspire millions in her country.
    This is the story of Sabiha Gokcen

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • This is the story of how a young girl, with sheer determination and pride, went on to break social norms to become a beacon of hope.

    She turned a blind eye to all those who tried to ridicule her and became a trail blazer for women’s education.

    Her story also emphasises the need for men to have a progressive mindset regarding the treatment of women in society.

    This is the story of Anandibai Joshi, India’s first ever female doctor to get a degree in Western medicine.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • In this episode, we will discuss about the brilliant mind and cleverness of Hedy Lamarr from Austria. During World War 2, Hedy was one of Hollywood's most successful movie stars. But that wasn't all she was. She was also a scientist. She created a technology, that would change the world. She had a knack for invention. But most of the time, her achievements were ridiculed because of her gender, beauty and stardom.Join us as we uncover the life of Hedy Lamarr and her exceptional talent which led to the creation of Wi-Fi

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • In this episode, we will discuss about the Wangari Maathai from Kenya. She is considered to one of the world's first environmentalists. A highly educated woman for her time, Wangari recognised the disastrous effects deforestation and global warming was harming her country. And she was smart.
    She cleverly figured out a way to combat both gender discrimination and saving the luscious lands of Africa.
    Her fight for restoring Kenya to a democracy can't go unnoticed either. Whenever there was any kind of wrongdoing about to happen, Wangari would reach there to protest. At times, it got life threatening.

    Join us as we uncover the life of Wangari Maathai and the endless work she did to preserve the environment and to preserve peace.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • In this episode, we will discuss about Irena Sendler from Poland.During World War 2, the Nazis were taking ruthless efforts to end the Jewish population in Europe. In the midst of the darkness, there was one woman who chose to help the Jewish people from this mass genocide. Her name was Irena Sendler.
    Irena was a kind and compassionate woman who always put the needs of others before her own. Using her various connections and clever tactics, she saved the lives of more than 2000 young Jewish children.

    She stood up to the Nazis and aided the Jews all while staring at death right in its face.
    Join us as we uncover and honour the life of Irena Sendler and the innumerable lives she saved while putting her own at risk.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • In this episode, we will discuss the courage and valiance Matangini Hazra from India. Matangini was an old and destitute woman, who despite the circumstances, became a symbol of the Indian Independence struggle.
    A steadfast lady, Matangini didn't hesitate to voice her discontent over the British rule in India. She actively partook in the freedom struggle and pledged her devotion to Mahatma Gandhi. She organised protests over the unfair laws the British enforced which lead to her spending several stints in jail.
    Matangini quiet literally gave her life for her country, as she was killed during an open firing on her and her fellow supporters.
    Join us as we uncover and honour the life of Matangini Hazra and the tireless efforts she took to stand up to those that wronged the people of her country.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • Women from all over the world have contributed to build the society we live in today. But a lot of them do not get the recognition and credit they rightfully deserve.
    In this episode, we will be discussing the boldness and bravery of Captain Lakshmi Sahgal from India.
    Lakshmi Sahgal was a doctor who treated the poor and also a soldier who was the commanding officer of the first-ever female army regiment in India.


    A strong social reformer, Lakshmi was ahead of her time by promoting unity among those separated by religion and caste. Even as a child, she had a spark of rebellion inside her, which she would use as an adult to become a fearless freedom fighter. She joined hands with Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and marched with him to lead India to independence from the brutal and unjust British colonial rule.
    Join us, as we uncover and honour the extraordinary life of Lakshmi Sahgal and the massive role she played in the Indian Independence struggle

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • Women in History is an informative podcast aimed to bring to light and give recognition to the efforts, courage and valiant sacrifices that women from all over the world have taken to save and protect the lives and beliefs of millions of vulnerable people.

    These women have built societies and broken boundaries that prove that their gender is not a burden on themselves or anyone else.

    Each episode will tell the story of one fearless woman in history that doesn’t get the credit and respect she deserves from us.
    Her life and spirit are celebrated in this podcast.

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    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Women In History" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

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