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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by DeeFlask(m): 4:06pm On Nov 12, 2017
tobiasbeecher:
I want to revitalise this thread with beautiful scenes of Busan city South korea
Are you in SK presently
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by tobiasbeecher: 4:54pm On Nov 12, 2017
DeeFlask:

Are you in SK presently
Yes
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by DeeFlask(m): 5:01pm On Nov 12, 2017
tobiasbeecher:

Yes
Recommended a cheap university for me
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by DeeFlask(m): 5:04pm On Nov 12, 2017
WILL10:
Its almost time for Spring Feb/March 2018 admissions!

10 Academic/Research positions for Msc and PhD Programs in disciplines/areas such as:

1. Pure Engineering (Civil, Mech,Electronics, Building, Arch., Convergence, Medical IT-Eng, and Industrial Etc.)
2. IT/Computer Sc/Software Eng.,
3. Natural and applied Sciences,
4. Business Administration, HR and Management related


If you've got what it takes(requirements) and you're seriously on the look-out for a consultant to assist you, Then lets talk business!(williams.nwa@gmail.com)


T&C Applies and only serious-minded and very ready persons should reach me Pls.

Cheers
Bros please that transcript is it secondary school own?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Linc000: 8:36pm On Nov 12, 2017
Hello house pls ur candid opinion is highly needed from those that have gotten their visas recently or d gurus.

1.When applying for visa to study master program can someone use only sponsor statement of acct or one must include his or her statement of acct?

2.must sponsor bear ones surname or one can use uncle or aunt that bear other names?

3.If one can use only sponsor,like how much is expected to be in d said acct?but if one must include his or her own like how much is expected to be in d acct ?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Adbash: 9:39pm On Nov 12, 2017
suxes2005:


Always articulate with answers.

You said it's worth it, right ? Awesome.

My question is for those who do not have strength to do factory jobs, how easy can such group of people live well down there ?

Of course, no illegal work or hustle considered.

SHALOM

@Suxex.

Thanks for the humble response. You actually poured out my mind.

We should try as much as possible not to over hype things so that people won't be disappointed when they arrive here.


Let them know the pros and cons of coming and the available jobs. There is a Zambia guy in my domain here, he has been the one looking for jobs for all African guys here at zero cost. But not a lot of people can actually do those jobs. I was there and I saw it, I am talking from experience.

May God Almighty bless our struggles. Ameen.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by cartimor: 10:07pm On Nov 12, 2017
Adbash:


@Suxex.

Thanks for the humble response. You actually poured out my mind.

We should try as much as possible not to over hype things so that people won't be disappointed when they arrive here.


Let them know the pros and cons of coming and the available jobs. There is a Zambia guy in my domain here, he has been the one looking for jobs for all African guys here at zero cost. But not a lot of people can actually do those jobs. I was there and I saw it, I am talking from experience.

May God Almighty bless our struggles. Ameen.

please,what's the nature of the job they can't do like?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Adbash: 2:10am On Nov 13, 2017
cartimor:


please,what's the nature of the job they can't do like?

Loading and unloading the contents of containers from 6pm to 7am with 1hour break. It is kind of difficult for someone that has not done such before.

There are some other jobs as Will10 pointed out but many can't do those because one needs to be able to speak Korea language.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by cartimor: 6:42am On Nov 13, 2017
Adbash:


Loading and unloading the contents of containers from 6pm to 7am with 1hour break. It is kind of difficult for someone that has not done such before.

There are some other jobs as Will10 pointed out but many can't do those because one needs to be able to speak Korea language.
thanks for the reply. is the pay encouraging? is it done hourly,weekly or monthly?
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by tobiasbeecher: 7:59am On Nov 13, 2017
DeeFlask:

Recommended a cheap university for me
Depends on what is cheap for you and major you're looking at. PNU is cheap but it's left for you to find out if they are offering in your programme in English. You have to do that yourself.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by tobiasbeecher: 8:21am On Nov 13, 2017
cartimor:

thanks for the reply. is the pay encouraging? is it done hourly,weekly or monthly?
The pay is good but you have to be strong bro. The one he is talking about (6pm-7am) pays 80,000 won minimum which is roughly 80 dollars or lesser. So in a mouth you will be earning roughly 1800 dollars or more. This is assuming you worked throughout the month. Mind you, it's not easy to juggle this with your studies but you have to do it because others are doing it. The fillip side of being here is that you will have the opportunity of migrating to another country or remaining here after your studies, which is not a bad idea. Anything you want. Let me sound a note of warning, abroad is not easy and making money here is also difficult, not just Korea, but everywhere in the world. You will face the same challenges, so brace up. If you know what you're doing, you can save up money and use it to migrate to another country after your programme if you wish. I met a naija guy here in my school, he just concluded his masters and the money he was able to save up got him a ticket for a PhD in Germany. He paid the block money by himself. He is now in Germany doing his PhD. So have a plan and know that for you to achieve your plan you have to make sacrifices. I'm not trying to discourage anybody but to tell you how it is here but hey, if the Uzbeks, Sri Lankas and other Asian and African guys can do it, you can also do it bro.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by DeeFlask(m): 8:22am On Nov 13, 2017
tobiasbeecher:

Depends on what is cheap for you and major you're looking at. PNU is cheap but it's left for you to find out if they are offering in your programme in English. You have to do that yourself.
I would need like how much for the whole process
Can $4000 be enough.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by kcluv2men(m): 8:24am On Nov 13, 2017
Been a while on here. I greet everybody
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by tobiasbeecher: 8:28am On Nov 13, 2017
DeeFlask:

I would need like how much for the whole process
Can $4000 be enough.
It will be enough to pay for your tuition and hostel accommodation but it won't be enough to get you visa. You need 18k dollars in your account or your sponsor's account to be able to get the visa
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by DeeFlask(m): 8:34am On Nov 13, 2017
tobiasbeecher:

It will be enough to pay for your tuition and hostel accommodation but it won't be enough to get you visa. You need 18k dollars in your account or your sponsor's account to be able to get the visa
I have a sponsor but he is not in SK.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by tobiasbeecher: 8:43am On Nov 13, 2017
DeeFlask:

I have a sponsor but he is not in SK.
your sponsor must not be in SK and please I suggest you take your time to read the thread some of the questions you're asking have been answered before. Thanks

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Adbash: 3:00pm On Nov 13, 2017
tobiasbeecher:

The pay is good but you have to be strong bro. The one he is talking about (6pm-7am) pays 80,000 won minimum which is roughly 80 dollars or lesser. So in a mouth you will be earning roughly 1800 dollars or more. This is assuming you worked throughout the month. Mind you, it's not easy to juggle this with your studies but you have to do it because others are doing it. The fillip side of being here is that you will have the opportunity of migrating to another country or remaining here after your studies, which is not a bad idea. Anything you want. Let me sound a note of warning, abroad is not easy and making money here is also difficult, not just Korea, but everywhere in the world. You will face the same challenges, so brace up. If you know what you're doing, you can save up money and use it to migrate to another country after your programme if you wish. I met a naija guy here in my school, he just concluded his masters and the money he was able to save up got him a ticket for a PhD in Germany. He paid the block money by himself. He is now in Germany doing his PhD. So have a plan and know that for you to achieve your plan you have to make sacrifices. I'm not trying to discourage anybody but to tell you how it is here but hey, if the Uzbeks, Sri Lankas and other Asian and African guys can do it, you can also do it bro.

Well done brother. You gave a well articulated report of how things are here.

The true picture of everything.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by xkunzo(m): 3:26pm On Nov 13, 2017
@ oga acadollar i need help for personal or business invitation letter ..@ anybody in south korea that help me personal or business invitation letter and cost of it ... you can e
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Shakitibob0: 7:27pm On Nov 13, 2017
tobiasbeecher:
I want to revitalise this thread with beautiful scenes of Busan city South korea
The country is beautiful meeeehnn
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Shakitibob0: 7:37pm On Nov 13, 2017
kcluv2men:
Been a while on here. I greet everybody
Drop some messages as e day hot for that side bro
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by pmax(m): 2:09am On Nov 14, 2017
tobiasbeecher:
I want to revitalise this thread with beautiful scenes of Busan city South korea





Boss I sent you a pm please reply me it's important.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by WILL10: 5:40am On Nov 14, 2017
DeeFlask:

Bros please that transcript is it secondary school own?

Your undergraduate and/or postgraduate transcripts as the case may be (for Msc (or) for PhD) is required Sir.

Obtaining your O'level transcripts are a plus or known as "other supporting document"

Cheers.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by WILL10: 7:51am On Nov 14, 2017
Adbash:


@Suxex.

Thanks for the humble response. You actually poured out my mind.

We should try as much as possible not to over hype things so that people won't be disappointed when they arrive here.


Let them know the pros and cons of coming and the available jobs. There is a Zambia guy in my domain here, he has been the one looking for jobs for all African guys here at zero cost. But not a lot of people can actually do those jobs. I was there and I saw it, I am talking from experience.

May God Almighty bless our struggles. Ameen.

Hello Mr. Adbash,

Am just wondering if your cautious, but slighting comment of getting realities over-hyped was directed at my person or just an open comment.

First off, i have no dog in this fight, hence, any aspiring Nigerian should prepare for the very worst when he/she is here in Korea(i have always said those or painted that picture on this platform). I have nothing to gain or loose at not painting the actual realities here.
You just cannot expect me to give a detailed account of my daily life activities here as they unfold Sir, because no one pays me for such info, and just the same way i would not have expected other greats here like Acadollar, KCLuv Et al to do the same for me.

Secondly, You are evidently still fresh or a Newbie in Korea and haven't "tested enough waters" yet, since your arrival(I can bet, owing to our last email conversation of your PT job need and request). But the fact that you have not done or experienced much since your arrival here does not discredit the fact that other people's personal picture of Korea on this platform are often vague and "over-hyped".

Furthermore, All comments/statements of mine on this platform have been corroborated with life lessons, personal experiences and even with those corroborated by my very close friends here, Korean job associates/agents that i currently refer people to work with here and even with the Zambian guy (Mr. Cosmos, in Deagu), that you have mentioned.
Whatever comment you have made here have already been painstakingly exhausted by myself here on pages. 104 (5 Legal and Basic Job types for foreigners....) and 113 (becoming a permanent citizen) and replies to Mr. Sexes2005 on page 124, just to mention a few.
I challenge you to point-out how and where i have failed to give accurate descriptions of things and stuffs here in Korea!

I do not have to be economical with the truth and have never countered anyone's personal picture of his/her realities here in korea on this platform (if you have closely observed my inputs here), and so does other greats here such as Acadollar, KCLuv et al. They never did, they just bare their minds on perennial issues or questions thrown at them and move-on!
That is why i encourage people to go back and read through the threads to get meaningful answers to their often repetitive questions!!!

On a personal note, I have worked in so many job disciplines, which cuts across virtually all the industries since my arrival here in Korea.
I have taught English Language and got paid(and i still do till now, and so does my few friends even on this platform), i have worked in mobile/smart phone factory complexes, Automobile coys, Logistics (Tekbe) coy, i have outsourced my IT/Programming skill-set to coys, outsourced my research and technical skills to research scholars like myself and a whole bunch of other stuffs....all on the side(PT-based)!
I am strong-Willed person(The meaning of Williams), and graciously gifted by God - who strengthens me, because i am still able to combine those with my daily 10am to 9pm Laboratory research/Projects Job.
I know my onion Bro and i am sure you have seen a bit of my profile in the CV and other documents i did send to you to assist you to get here to SK without much hitch as few months back.

Finally, I find your comments about "over-hyping the realities on this platform" as very careless, a bit treacherous and a slap on the faces of people who have been here long before you arrived Korea and who have assisted you to get here in Korea, through this platform or through other means. I strongly advise that you always try to proof-read your comments about peoples opinion on here, or that you just make your thoughts/opinions known to the platform (as we all do here), and move-on. (You may call my attention if my meanings to your comments were a bit assuming or wrongly analyzed).

I hope that helps.

Cheers

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by nell07(m): 3:59pm On Nov 14, 2017
Hello guys.
Please i'd like to know if it's possible for someone to submit documents for legalisation at the embassy through someone else. 
I'm not in town Currently, and am considering sending someone over to the office to submit ‎my documents for legalisation.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Adbash: 4:56pm On Nov 14, 2017
WILL10:


Hello Mr. Adbash,

Am just wondering if your cautious, but slighting comment of getting realities over-hyped was directed at my person or just an open comment.

First off, i have no dog in this fight, hence, any aspiring Nigerian should prepare for the very worst when he/she is here in Korea(i have always said those or painted that picture on this platform). I have nothing to gain or loose at not painting the actual realities here.
You just cannot expect me to give a detailed account of my daily life activities here as they unfold Sir, because no one pays me for such info, and just the same way i would not have expected other greats here like Acadollar, KCLuv Et al to do the same for me.

Secondly, You are evidently still fresh or a Newbie in Korea and haven't "tested enough waters" yet, since your arrival(I can bet, owing to our last email conversation of your PT job need and request). But the fact that you have not done or experienced much since your arrival here does not discredit the fact that other people's personal picture of Korea on this platform are often vague and "over-hyped".

Furthermore, All comments/statements of mine on this platform have been corroborated with life lessons, personal experiences and even with those corroborated by my very close friends here, Korean job associates/agents that i currently refer people to work with here and even with the Zambian guy (Mr. Cosmos, in Deagu), that you have mentioned.
Whatever comment you have made here have already been painstakingly exhausted by myself here on pages. 104 (5 Legal and Basic Job types for foreigners....) and 113 (becoming a permanent citizen) and replies to Mr. Sexes2005 on page 124, just to mention a few.
I challenge you to point-out how and where i have failed to give accurate descriptions of things and stuffs here in Korea!

I do not have to be economical with the truth and have never countered anyone's personal picture of his/her realities here in korea on this platform (if you have closely observed my inputs here), and so does other greats here such as Acadollar, KCLuv et al. They never did, they just bare their minds on perennial issues or questions thrown at them and move-on!
That is why i encourage people to go back and read through the threads to get meaningful answers to their often repetitive questions!!!

On a personal note, I have worked in so many job disciplines, which cuts across virtually all the industries since my arrival here in Korea.
I have taught English Language and got paid(and i still do till now, and so does my few friends even on this platform), i have worked in mobile/smart phone factory complexes, Automobile coys, Logistics (Tekbe) coy, i have outsourced my IT/Programming skill-set to coys, outsourced my research and technical skills to research scholars like myself and a whole bunch of other stuffs....all on the side(PT-based)!
I am strong-Willed person(The meaning of Williams), and graciously gifted by God - who strengthens me, because i am still able to combine those with my daily 10am to 9pm Laboratory research/Projects Job.
I know my onion Bro and i am sure you have seen a bit of my profile in the CV and other documents i did send to you to assist you to get here to SK without much hitch as few months back.

Finally, I find your comments about "over-hyping the realities on this platform" as very careless, a bit treacherous and a slap on the faces of people who have been here long before you arrived Korea and who have assisted you to get here in Korea, through this platform or through other means. I strongly advise that you always try to proof-read your comments about peoples opinion on here, or that you just make your thoughts/opinions known to the platform (as we all do here), and move-on. (You may call my attention if my meanings to your comments were a bit assuming or wrongly analyzed).

I hope that helps.

Cheers

Hmmmmmn.

I can't believe you're taking what I wrote as an attack on your personality. I even quoted you to corroborate your point when someone requested for more clarity on the kind of tedious job I made mention.

You have been doing a great job here and so other people too and I never for once hide it from anyone on this forum regarding how helpful you're by seeking your opinions on my scholarship issue and sending your CV and study plan for perusal for my Visa application.

I would have preferred you sent me a personal message to seek for clarity than the way you have responded here. If by any means you felt offended based on what I wrote, I am very sorry. Your thinking is quite different from the message I passed.

I never wanted to say this because we didn't do it for any praise from anyone, a friend of my that facilitated my coming to SK and I have secured seven admission slots ( 3masters and 4PhDs) for Nigerians in the next semester and they have all applied. They will be coming to SK come February by God's grace.
Individual has reasons why he or she is assisting people but mine has never been for any personal gains for whatsoever.

Please I am so sorry if you felt bad or hurt about what I wrote. You put some abusive words like "careless, trechery and the likes" there which I don't know if actually you really meant what you wrote but I believe it is because of the way you felt so I won't let it bothers me much. #Peacebro

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by cartimor: 8:15pm On Nov 14, 2017
Adbash:


Hmmmmmn.

I can't believe you're taking what I wrote as an attack on your personality. I even quoted you to corroborate your point when someone requested for more clarity on the kind of tedious job I made mention.

You have been doing a great job here and I never for once hide it from anyone on this forum regarding how helpful you're before my arrival here.

I would have preferred you sent me a personal message to seek for clarity than the way you have responded here. If by any means you felt offended based on what I wrote, I am very sorry. Your thinking is quite different from the message I passed.

I never wanted to say this because we didn't do it for any praise from anyone, a friend of my that facilitated my coming to SK and I have secured seven admission slots ( 3masters and 4PhDs) for Nigerians in the next semester and they have all applied. They will be coming to SK come February by God's grace.

Please I am so sorry if you felt bad or hurt about what I wrote. You put some abusive words there but I believe it is because of the way you felt so I won't let it bothers me much. #Peacebro
nice one.We need peace.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Everest1989(m): 8:52pm On Nov 14, 2017
Adbash:


Hmmmmmn.

I can't believe you're taking what I wrote as an attack on your personality. I even quoted you to corroborate your point when someone requested for more clarity on the kind of tedious job I made mention.

You have been doing a great job here and I never for once hide it from anyone on this forum regarding how helpful you're before my arrival here.

I would have preferred you sent me a personal message to seek for clarity than the way you have responded here. If by any means you felt offended based on what I wrote, I am very sorry. Your thinking is quite different from the message I passed.

I never wanted to say this because we didn't do it for any praise from anyone, a friend of my that facilitated my coming to SK and I have secured seven admission slots ( 3masters and 4PhDs) for Nigerians in the next semester and they have all applied. They will be coming to SK come February by God's grace.

Please I am so sorry if you felt bad or hurt about what I wrote. You put some abusive words there but I believe it is because of the way you felt so I won't let it bothers me much. #Peacebro
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by nell07(m): 10:16pm On Nov 14, 2017
nell07:
Hello guys.
Please i'd like to know if it's possible for someone to submit documents for legalisation at the embassy through someone else. 
I'm not in town Currently, and am considering sending someone over to the office to submit ‎my documents for legalisation. 

Any help at all will be very much appreciated guys.

Adbash
Cartimor
WILL10
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Adbash: 12:58am On Nov 15, 2017
nell07:


Any help at all will be very much appreciated guys.

Adbash
Cartimor
WILL10

Yeah, it is possible. Just tell the person not to disclose to them that he or she is acting on your behalf. Someone assisted me to do mine as well and he did exactly as I suggested.
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by NONNYG: 4:17am On Nov 15, 2017
Adbash:


Yeah, it is possible. Just tell the person not to disclose to them that he or she is acting on your behalf. Someone assisted me to do mine as well and he did exactly as I suggested.
even mine as well. My very good friend did it for me
Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by WILL10: 6:16pm On Nov 15, 2017
Adbash:


Hmmmmmn.

I can't believe you're taking what I wrote as an attack on your personality. I even quoted you to corroborate your point when someone requested for more clarity on the kind of tedious job I made mention.

You have been doing a great job here and so other people too and I never for once hide it from anyone on this forum regarding how helpful you're by seeking your opinions on my scholarship issue and sending your CV and study plan for perusal for my Visa application.

I would have preferred you sent me a personal message to seek for clarity than the way you have responded here. If by any means you felt offended based on what I wrote, I am very sorry. Your thinking is quite different from the message I passed.

I never wanted to say this because we didn't do it for any praise from anyone, a friend of my that facilitated my coming to SK and I have secured seven admission slots ( 3masters and 4PhDs) for Nigerians in the next semester and they have all applied. They will be coming to SK come February by God's grace.
Individual has reasons why he or she is assisting people but mine has never been for any personal gains for whatsoever.

Please I am so sorry if you felt bad or hurt about what I wrote. You put some abusive words like "careless, trechery and the likes" there which I don't know if actually you really meant what you wrote but I believe it is because of the way you felt so I won't let it bothers me much. #Peacebro

I apologize for my spontaneous outburst here if that didn't go down well with you Mr. Adbash.

Just that i felt there was need to put records straight on the fact that as a legitimate scholar in SK, one could secure very good-paying, easy and non-strenuous PT jobs here as well other than logistics(Tekpe) jobs, and also the fact that those of us over-here not wanting to disclose such personal or often invasive day-to-day life activities here on this platform doesn't imply they are vague or "over-hyped" when we mention them here.
I could've chosen to act ignorant or play the silent game to that comment, but you and i know that "silence or in-action implies acceptance to guilt."

I once read a good-old thread from Acadollar here, on the fact that one could earn hugely(cant remember the figure he quoted back then) on factory jobs here even as students, and some folks here didn't take him seriously. They had to continually cross-examine/scrutinize the poor fella's comments. Some even went so rude, judgemental, and negative about those comments.
It's always a Nigerian thing(to not finding people's great/selfless comments, credible enough even when the person has got nothing to gain or loose by making such comments. They always wanna be doubly and triple-Ly sure about such obvious truthful statements and might even knowingly or unknowingly embarrass your person in trying to verify the truthfulness of such comments), and that mindset has to change a bit!


Like i did say from the start, my outburst was spontaneous and is highly regretted. They sure wont take away the fact that we shall forever remain brothers(same heritage) and good friends too.


Cheers.

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Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by Everest1989(m): 2:52pm On Nov 16, 2017
WILL10:


I apologize for my spontaneous outburst here if that didn't go down well with you Mr. Adbash.

Just that i felt there was need to put records straight on the fact that as a legitimate scholar in SK, one could secure very good-paying, easy and non-strenuous PT jobs here as well other than logistics(Tekpe) jobs, and also the fact that those of us over-here not wanting to disclose such personal or often invasive day-to-day life activities here on this platform doesn't imply they are vague or "over-hyped" when we mention them here.
I could've chosen to act ignorant or play the silent game to that comment, but you and i know that "silence or in-action implies acceptance to guilt."

I once read a good-old thread from Acadollar here, on the fact that one could earn hugely(cant remember the figure he quoted back then) on factory jobs here even as students, and some folks here didn't take him seriously. They had to continually cross-examine/scrutinize the poor fella's comments. Some even went so rude, judgemental, and negative about those comments.
It's always a Nigerian thing(to not finding people's great/selfless comments, credible enough even when the person has got nothing to gain or loose by making such comments. They always wanna be doubly and triple-Ly sure about such obvious truthful statements and might even knowingly or unknowingly embarrass your person in trying to verify the truthfulness of such comments), and that mindset has to change a bit!


Like i did say from the start, my outburst was spontaneous and is highly regretted. They sure wont take away the fact that we shall forever remain brothers(same heritage) and good friends too.


Cheers.
you said it all...nice one.

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