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If you are a parent, then you have probably been exposed to malicious debates about cloth diapers versus disposable ones. Obviously, there are pros and cons to each side, and I will try to list all of them so that you can make an informed decision.
By Brandi Noriega | Published 3/15/2006
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Have you ever wondered what the difference between cloth & disposable is? Well, maybe this article can help you.
By Christie Silvers | Published 8/23/2006
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Advantages and disadvantages of both disposable and cloth diapers are presented. Societal has an influence on our decision. This seems to be a decision that is made automatically based on the advertisements we are exposed to and what our friends are doing.
By Sophie Turner | Published 5/2/2008
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Cloth diapers are very different today than 30 years ago and once people understand all the benefits they provide, the choice to switch from disposable to cloth should be rather easy.
By anders | Published 8/25/2007
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As far as cloth diapers go, these were my favorite. They never leaked, fit well and looked great!
By ProductOfHippieLove | Published 1/31/2007
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Many parents do not realize the many different types of cloth diapers that are available today. They range in ease of use and include flats, prefolds, diaper covers, pocket diapers and all-in-ones.
By Jenn Dize | Published 10/4/2007
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G Diapers are the newest development in environmentally friendly diapers. While they're not quite cloth diapers, they're not quite disposable diapers either.
By Kristal | Published 6/8/2007
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Cloth diapers save money and the environment but make more laundry, whereas disposable diapers are more convenient but are less economical and environmentally-friendly. You can strike a balance, though.
By Heather B. | Published 1/10/2008
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Cloth diapers are easy to use and they keep those harmful chemicals away from your baby.
By One Love | Published 10/29/2007
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For those people who decide to cloth diaper their baby, either for long-term money saving, baby health/allergies, environmental friendliness, or simply for personal choice, Fuzzi Bunz diapers seem to be very popular in the cloth diaper industry.
By Anna Wise | Published 2/20/2008
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Many people don't consider diapers to be a debate at all. For people debating between cloth and disposables, the data can be overwhelming . A survey of the literature on diapering choices exposes two very different interpretations of the same data.
By Nico DeMouse | Published 11/3/2006
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Cloth diapering has come a long way since the days when my mom used flat diapers and plastic pants for her babies. Many of today's cloth diapers, such as the bumGenius! brand, made by Cotton Babies, are nearly as easy to use as disposables.
By Elisa Carey | Published 5/21/2007
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Disposable diapers contain traces of Dioxin. Over 92% of all used diapers go to the landfills.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 8/31/2006
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Cloth diapers used to have the stigma of being messy, bulky, and tough to use. Today, more and more moms are finding that the new cloth diapers are user-, wallet-, and Eco-friendly, resulting in growth in the industry.
By Suzanne Istvan | Published 3/3/2008
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A review of Fuzzi Bunz cloth diapers; what they are, why they are a great choice for one's diapering needs, and buying suggestions.
By Brooklynn Meadows | Published 7/24/2006
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Potty training an infant is easier and more cost-effective than using diapers (on average 10,000 until a child is potty trained at age two or more). Can't be done, you say? Read on!
By Susanna Kaufman | Published 6/7/2007
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Parents of children in diapers and parents-to-be will find it worth their time and money to check into the world of cloth diapering.
By Amy A | Published 1/24/2007
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Fuzzi Bunz diapers are an easy to use, durable cloth, pocket diaper.
By Allison Goines | Published 6/29/2006
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Cloth diapers have come a long way since the pins and plastic pants era. Check out the advantages of using today's cloth diapers.
By Susan300 | Published 10/23/2006
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How to make it convenient to travel with cloth diapers.
By Blessed@Home | Published 4/10/2006
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If you want to save money buying cloth diapers, you are in the right place, but before you go to buy, get a little know how about cloth diapers, the many shapes, sizes, and colors. Cloth diapers are not what they used to be, no more bulk, less mess, and more variety.
By mary green | Published 2/13/2007
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This article offers a list of the best websites and auctions for buying, selling, and trading new and gently used cloth diapers and accessories--as well as where to learn more about them.
By Jennifer Drake | Published 7/27/2007
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Why cloth diapers will be popular again
By Maniacal Mommy | Published 1/16/2008
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This article compares the environmental costs of both preparing and manufacturing a disposable diaper, to the washing and energy use of cloth diapers.
By Anna Lane | Published 8/31/2007
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When making the switch to cloth diapers, the immense number of different kinds of diapers can be intimidating. While some of the terminology can be confusing at first, most of the different diaper types are self-explanatory once you know a little about them.
By Amy Weekley | Published 7/18/2007
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Bumkins All-in-One Cloth Diapers are one of my favorite AIO diapers. They are comfortable, easy to use and wash, absorbant, and very sturdy. They are well-worth the money!
By Heather B. | Published 4/12/2007
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Cloth diapers are wonderful, but some bowel movements are worse than others. If you are considering converting to cloth diapers, know that there are times when a cloth diaper isn't always the smartest or most considerate option.
By Shanika | Published 1/24/2008
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If you're new to cloth diapers and seeking out an all in one diaper, look no further than Kushies!
By Lily Eve | Published 1/4/2008
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Cloth diapers are easy to care for and save you money!
By Micael Givens | Published 3/1/2007
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Washing cloth diapers can be easy and fun.
Many cloth diapering parents wash 2-3 times per week.
Special care is needed for wool covers but they dont need to washed very often
By Katherine M. | Published 12/12/2006
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An article describing the different types of cloth diapers available on the market
By S. North | Published 4/19/2007
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How to diaper your child is a very important choice for parents to make. Most will choose commercial disposable diapers without thinking of the effects they have on their children's health, the environment, and their wallets.
By Miss Kathleen | Published 5/21/2007
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I know a lot of you will find it strange that a man is writing an article about diapers. But let's face it, if you're a good, hands on dad, you will find yourself in the predicament of having to change a diaper.
By Jackson | Published 5/15/2007
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Reasons why the modern parent should choose to cloth diaper their baby.
By Maureen Sytsma | Published 10/24/2007
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A mom's personal struggle with the strange world of cloth diapers.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 11/9/2007
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Kissaluvs Fitted Cloth Diapers are one of the best diapers on the market for a reasonable price!
By Kelly Herdrich | Published 9/13/2007
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If you are interested in using cloth diapers and would like to find a cheaper way to do so, then look no further. In this article you will find several ideas on how to make using cloth diapers cheaper on your wallet.
By Christie Silvers | Published 9/4/2007
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Using cloth diapers can be simple and save your family lots of money during those expensive diaper years.
By Sandy Morgan | Published 2/24/2007
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When searching for which cloth diapers to use, consider flat diapers. They are cheaper, wash easier and dry faster than other cloth diapers.
By Amber Seber | Published 11/25/2007
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There are many pocket diapers to consider when purchasing cloth diapers. Find out about the Haute Pocket through basic information and considering the ease of use and fit of the diapers.
By momto2intx | Published 5/4/2007
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Had I known how much I would spend on disposable diapers, I might have chosen to use cloth diapers, as my friend Julie did. This article compares the costs of keeping each of our boys in diapers.
By Shannon Christman | Published 12/20/2007
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There are advantages and disadvantages of both disposable and cloth diapers, but which is the best green choice?
By Big Momma | Published 4/18/2008
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Two brands of diapers have some similar attributes but if you look hard, there are differences.
By A. Ormont | Published 8/23/2006
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While many mothers praised the disposable diaper for its absorbance and freedom, many feel that there is a hidden price to pay for the convenience of just tossing out the dirty diapers.
By Summer Minor | Published 2/7/2007
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Many babies have sensitive skin. However, when your baby has extra sensitive skin, just any diaper will not work. As a mother and former nanny, I learned this through trial and error. All of my children somehow ended up with overly sensitive skin.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 6/16/2008
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In today's day, we have many choices for everything. Diapers are no different. New parents are often faced with the choice of cloth vs disposable diapers. Some do not even realize that there are options in those options as well.
By mama4kids | Published 5/22/2007
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Being the full time stay at home mother that I am and having two sons under the age of two, saving money by any means possible is my daily goal. Recently I made what I expected to be a tough transition, and switched from disposable diapers to cloth.
By Kasey Perry | Published 3/18/2007
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Contrary to what disposable diaper companies have told us for years, cloth diapers are eaiser, more convenient, cheaper, quicker, and safer to use than disposable diapers. With all that going for them, who needs to shell out thousands of dollars for disposable diapers?
By Amber Seber | Published 7/6/2008
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Cloth diapering is becoming an addition that is consuming mommies across the globe. Just what is so attractive about cloth diapering, and will it last?
By Oregon Annie | Published 7/16/2008
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The search for eco-friendly diapers ends with cloth diapers, which are reusable, produced with less waste and using less energy, can be all natural, and mean nothing unnatural touches a baby's bottom.
By Kelly Herdrich | Published 6/11/2008
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Cloth diapers enter the 21st century with a new look. Both eco friendly and budget friendly, cloth diapers are here to stay.
By Bonnie Ferrar | Published 6/4/2008
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Informative article addressing one little-known alternative to mainstream diaper brands such as Pampers and Huggies.
By Sharon Van Gaskin | Published 4/12/2007
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With a family of nine, cloth diapering just wasn't the answer. Saving money is one thing, but is cloth really the economical answer?
By Julie Fletcher | Published 7/25/2007
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I'm a new mom and new to cloth diapering. This is my experience and review of Fuzzi Bunz, after having used them for two weeks on my 3-month-old son.
By Jessica Palmer | Published 10/5/2007
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Do you now a new mother who plans on cloth diapering? Or maybe you know an expectant mother who is considering cloth diapering but doesn't know where to start. Instead of a typical baby shower gift, put together a cloth diapering sampler gift basket.
By Lucy John | Published 4/22/2008
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Cloth diapering is bigger and better than ever. Have questions? I have answers!
By Piper Poirot | Published 1/15/2008
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There are some drawbacks, but overall Kushies are a great basic AIO cloth diaper that I would recommend.
By Heather B. | Published 4/12/2007
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7 reasons why I chose to cloth diaper my babies.
By Karen Osborn | Published 9/10/2007
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Disposable diapers are an essential item in the life of many non potty trained children. You may not even be able to tell the difference between a generic diaper and a brand name diaper if packaging labels are removed.
By K.T. Logan | Published 7/23/2007
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Cloth diapers, already starting to make a comeback for eco-conscience parents, are becoming an even better option as bamboo fabric gains popularity.
By MrsAprilMay | Published 6/4/2008
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You can wash cloth diapers quickly and easily. Here's how.
By Blessed@Home | Published 10/11/2006
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From time to time, you may notice that your cloth diapers begin to smell a little funky, even fresh out of the wash. You can eliminate odor and leakage issues by stripping your diapers. This is a fairly simple process.
By Amy Weekley | Published 4/5/2007
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Many of the more popular cloth diapers are expensive, leaving many parents feeling that they cannot make the switch. With minimal sewing skills and the right fabrics, you can sew your own cloth diapers at home, for much less than you'd pay for brand-name diapers.
By Amy Weekley | Published 7/17/2007
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How many do I need? What kind? How much are they? How often will I be doing laundry, washing these cloth diapers?
By BuntingResources.com | Published 4/14/2007
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Some tips to help you wash your cloth diapers in a laundromat.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 3/5/2008
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While stains do not affect the performance of cloth diapers, they are rather unattractive. There are various methods available to safely remove stains from cloth diapers without damaging the fabric or irritating your baby's sensitive skin.
By Amy Weekley | Published 7/24/2007
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Environmentally concerned parents are no longer restricted to cloth or disposable diapers. Today, there are many earth friendly diaper options between these two ends of the spectrum.
By Catherine Leigh | Published 6/10/2008
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Once you've gotten started with cloth diapering, you will undoubtedly have questions about how to care for your diapers. Here are some basic guidelines for diaper care.
By Amy Weekley | Published 3/1/2007
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If you're committed to the green movement and need to round up some diapers for the little ones, you'll be happy to know of a wide selection of eco-friendly baby diapers available. Here's where to find them.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 8/1/2007
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Choose the right cloth diaper system for your budget.
By Jamie Najera | Published 5/24/2008
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Swaddlebees pocket diapers are probably one the trimmest and best fitting pocket diapers you will ever find.
By Kari Smith | Published 11/12/2007
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Diapers are fast becoming one of the most easily changeable habits we can do to save our planet.
By Chaz | Published 6/17/2008
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This article details my analysis of some of the cloth diapering problems that may need a change in your washing routine.
By Leann Mckinley | Published 12/28/2007
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Victor Mills was an employee for the company Procter and Gamble and he was trying to find a solution to his grandchildren's 'toilet issues'.
By Robert Walden | Published 5/17/2007
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Cloth diapers are inexpensive, EASY, no longer require pins, soaking, or dunking, and are better for baby and the earth.
By Lea Anderson | Published 7/18/2007
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My name is Bryan Terry, and I'm a dad with two kids in diapers (one is two, the other is six months), both of whom sleep in the bed with my wife and I. The little leaks and spills of the nighttime accidents take on a new importance when you co-sleep with your children.
By Bryan Terry | Published 7/1/2008
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We all know that it benefits the environment and save money, but do you know about the other 'perks' of cloth diapering?
By Heather B. | Published 4/11/2007
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Many people want to try cloth diapers, but they don't believe they can afford it. There are many ways to make cloth diapering fit your budget.
By Heather B. | Published 4/23/2007
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Prefold diapers are a favorite of many parents who choose to cloth diaper their children. Even though they do the job pretty well, they are pretty plain and boring. Here I will tell you simple ways to embellish your prefold diapers.
By Jackie Hoffman | Published 10/26/2007
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Cotton Babies bumGenius! 2.0 One Sized Pocket Diapers are so user-friendly that they have the potential to make a cloth diapering convert out of anyone.
By Kelly Herdrich | Published 8/30/2007
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Pocket diapers or AIOs which one is right for you?
By Kari Smith | Published 11/13/2007
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According to the Marion County (Indiana) Department of Health news release, a goal has been set to collect at least 50,000 packages of diapers by November 2007 to help those families in need.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 9/16/2007
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Cloth diapers have changed a lot in the past decade. They are better for our environment, your babies health and more convenient to use.
By Katherine M. | Published 12/8/2006
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Why cloth diapers are easier, cheaper and better for your baby and the environment...
By Michelle Kennedy | Published 10/8/2007
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Cloth diapering has come a long way in recent years. Learn to decipher the different types of diapers, how to wash your diapers, and confirm that it really is worth it to use cloth.
By Lissa B | Published 10/13/2006
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I just started 2 weeks ago making cloth fitted diapers for my nieces baby, not only are they fun to make in cute patterns, they are also very earth friendly...
By Linda | Published 5/28/2007
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Diapers are usually made of plastic, paper and a crystal called sodium polyacrylate. When this sodium polyacrylate is exposed to water. It turns into a gel that can absorb a tremendous amount of water.
By Noah Lam | Published 2/17/2007
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Anyone who has young children and uses disposable diapers knows that when it comes to diapering your little one there are two major diaper distributors, Huggies and Pamper
By Tashia M. Heath | Published 5/15/2007
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The first thing most women think when they hear about reusable cloth menstrual pads is, "Yuck!" But reusable menstrual pads are superior to disposable pads in many ways. This article takes a look at a few of those ways.
By Lily Whyte | Published 4/30/2007
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Learn about the advantages of using cloth menstrual pads.
By Jacqueline Parks | Published 3/24/2008
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Once your toddler is ready for potty training, there are a few things you can do to make the process easier on you and your child.
By Sophielc | Published 11/8/2007
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Before starting to potty train a toddler, parents should make sure that the child is ready for potty training.
By Sophielc | Published 11/8/2007
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When your child is ready for potty training you'll know the time is right.
By Darlene Zagata | Published 1/12/2007
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The current trend in potty training is to go on and get it done, even as young as three months. There's really no reason not to.
By One Love | Published 10/29/2007
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