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VISION LEGAL BASES

By 2020 and beyond, the MMC shall be the premier higher  Executive Order No. 330 (Adopting the ETEEAP as an integral part
educational institution for criminology and criminal justice education of the educational system and designating the Commission on
through ETEEAP in the National Capital Region. Higher Education as the authority responsible for its
implementation)
MISSION  CHED CMO No. 54 series of 2016
 Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 (Republic Act 8551,
To provide an appropriate venue for quality and excellence Article III, Section 12)
in the assessment, recognition, accreditation toward granting of a  Republic Act No 9708 or An Act Providing for the Opportunity to Earn
baccalaureate degree in Bachelor of Science in Criminology through Academic Degree for undergraduate Members of the PNP
ETEEAP.
ETEEAP OBJECTIVES
ABOUT ETEEAP?
 Provide a platform for the recognition of expertise, knowledge, skills,
The Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation values, competence and experience possess by individuals who seek to
Program or ETEEAP is one of the non-traditional academic learning earn a baccalaureate degree outside the traditional mode of learning;
modalities of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) which  Determine fitness, qualifications and competence of individuals based
through its assessment tools recognize and accredit toward granting on portfolio assessment and evaluation mechanism;
appropriate academic degree an individuals' expertise, knowledge,  Recommend appropriate measures to reinforce noted deficiencies
skills, and values acquired from formal, non-formal or informal through remedial, enhancement or supplementary course work to satisfy
education, experiential learning and job competence acquired in the the requirements of the degree applied for; and
workplace. The MMC offers Bachelor of Science in criminology  Certify after thorough scrutiny and evaluation, the accreditation and
(BSCrim) through ETEEAP. equivalence of the qualifications of individuals leading toward the
awarding or conferment of an appropriate academic degree which the
applicant seeks to achieve.

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ETEEAP BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

ETEEAP in criminology is primarily intended for non-degree All applicant must undergo the following assessment tools
holders who are members of the tri-public safety bureau such as the
 Portfolio assessment
PNP, BJMP, BFP. Qualified employees and personnel from other law
 Diagnostic test
enforcement agencies, public safety and allied services in the
 Interview
government who are non-degree holders may also avail the program.
 Supplemental course work
Officers and enlisted personnel of the AFP and those engaged in
 Enrichment Program (CPD seminar)
government and private security services may also be considered as
 Comprehensive examination
beneficiaries.
 Oral Rrevalida

CAN A DEGREE HOLDER AVAIL THE ETEEAP?


PRIVILEGES OF ETEEAP GRADUATES

A bachelor degree holder may seek accreditation and equivalency of


 ETEEAP graduates enjoy the same rights and privileges accorded to
prior and work-based learning for the conferment of a degree provided
those who graduated under the regular BS Criminology program.
however that such learning experience are related to the nature and
 ETEEAP graduates are qualified to take the Criminologists Licensure
functions of the second degree being sought for under the ETEEAP
Examination and be entitled to the privileges given to the registered
(CMO No. 54 s. 2016).
criminologists pursuant to the Republic Act 11131 or the Professional
DURATION OF ETEEAP
Regulatory Board of Criminology Act of 2018.

Earning a BS Criminology degree under the ETEEAP may take place


QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
within one semester or from one to two years depending on portfolio

assessment and evaluation of the documents submitted. Applicant with For admission to the program, an applicant must possess the

deficiency may undergo supplemental module or enrichment learning following:


 Natural born Filipino citizen;
program to reinforce or enhance their qualifications.
 At least 25 years old;

 At least high school graduate;

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APPLICATION PROCEDURES
 Minimum of five (5) years’ experience related to criminology, criminal
justice, law enforcement, national security, military, intelligence, All application shall undergo the following guidelines and procedures:
strategic studies, public safety, homeland security, civil defense,
industrial security, and allied services; and
Steps Guidelines and Procedures
 Demonstrated capability and potentials to perform the duties and
responsibilities entailing the field being applied for accreditation and 1 Secure MMC ETEEAP application form. Submit the form along with re
equivalence. supporting documents in a folder to the ETEEAP Secretariat. Pay appropria
processing, initial interview and diagnostic test.
REQUIREMENTS 2 Secretariat administers the test, explains the tuition package, payment sc
endorses the application together with the results of the test to the ETEEAP
for assessment of the application.
a. Accomplished MMC ETEEAP Application Form 3 Upon approval, the ETEEAP counselor discusses the requirements to be com
b. Certificate of Employment or Service Record (for government e.g. suitable course work, schedule & duration, written test, demon
knowledge and skills and oral revalida preparation.
employee) 4 Applicant shall attend the recommended course work, and at the end of t
c. Permit to study, if employed shall take and pass the comprehensive exam prior to the conduc
demonstration and the oral revalida.
d. Birth certificate 5 The ETEEAP Assessor shall evaluate the applicant's portfolio and backgro
e. Diploma, TOR, Earned units, Form 138-A assessment tools to determine the subject areas for accreditation and equiv
6 The applicant shall be notified on the schedule and venue for the demo pr
f. Eligibility, license or any examinations or certifications passed and oral revalida on the pre-agreed subject or topic.
g. Seminar and training attended 7 The Panel of Assessors shall be formally convened to scrutinize, critic and
oral revalida performance of the candidate toward the granting of an a
h. Skill (e.g. driving, sports mentor or trainer, martial arts instructor, ETEEAP degree.
CPR, first aider, scout master, rescuer, etc) 8 Material for the oral revalida require an 8-10 minute practical or case-base
film clip presentation to be presented before the Panel of Assessors
i. Achievement (honors, award, commendation, recognition) announce the result right after the presentation.
j. Research studies, academic work, book authored, articles 9 All successful candidates must attend the graduation ceremony for
conferment of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology as
published, journal or magazine edited beneficiaries.
k. Forum attended as organizer, speaker, resource person, technical
*no time frame **within prescribed time frame
expert, facilitator, thesis adviser, or panelist or discussant
l. Proof of membership in any professional organizations
m. Others, if any to support special qualifications

Note : All documents are authenticated, to be placed in folder and in Schedule of Fees
tabular arrangement. Tuition, Other Fees and Schedule of Payments

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Equivalency Assessment Tools and Instruments

Applicant may opt for a one-time discounted tuition fee or pay on four Equivalency Assessment Tools and Instruments
(4) staggered/installment basis. Non-refundable down payment of 25%
Areas Document
is required. Tuition fee may increase without prior notice. Tuition 1 Educational AttainmentForm 138/ALS, Diploma, Transcript of
package covers the following: Records/Certificate of Earned Units
2 Relevant Training and Seminar
Certificates of Attendance or
(local and foreign) Participation
Tuition and Other Fees Amount 3 Eligibility and GovernmentReport of Ratings, Certificate of
 Matriculation 50,000.00 Examination (PRC, Bar, Passing
CSC,
etc)
 Processing Fee 500.00 4 Awards, Honors and Proof of Awards (Certificates,
Decorations Commendations, General and Special
 Supplemental Module 8,500.00
Orders)
 Enrichment Program 3,000.00 5 Position/Designation, Skills
Service
andRecords, Certificate of
Experience Employment, Performance Evaluation
 Oral Revalida 3,000.00
Rating, Special Orders
Total P65,000.00* *All authenticated, if necessary produce original documents

Academic Supplementation
 We offer 5,000 discount if paid in full. Cash or checks are accepted
For academic deficiencies an ETEEAP applicant must undergo
academic supplementation and remedial studies on six modular areas
Schedule of Payment Amount as formal coursework to satisfy pertinent requirements of a degree
applied for pursuant to Executive Order No. 330 Section 2 paragraph b.
Down Payment, 25% P16, 250.00
Second Payment, 25% P16, 250.00 Category of Applicant Intervention Program

Third Payment, 25% P16, 250.00 1


ETEEAP candidates who are military or police personnel
Weekend SLA (course work) and
Fourth Payment, 25% P16, 250.00 with at least 5 years experience shall undergosession
at leastis consist of:
20% of SLA*  Pre-test (diagnostic)
 Classroom Instructions
 Post test (evaluative)
 Coaching/Mentoring
Law
2 enforcement personnel such as immigration, coast
guard, LTO, intelligence agent, customs and other allied -do-
law enforcement services
Public
3 safety officers such as fire, jail, corrections
officers, parole and probation aide or inspectors -do-

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Security
4 officers, managers, supervisors, detectives, and At least 50% (12)
or 18elective subjects based on
investigators with at least 5 years experience -do- Sessionsapplicant's preference
Security
5 guards with at least 72 units of college At5least
1850%
Sessions
Lecture
or 18 discussion of the Modular
above examination and
coursework with at least 5 years experience -do- Sessionsmodules with additionalSubject
twelveproficiency test
Credit
6 investigators, background checkers, signature At least 65% (12)
or 24elective subjects based on
verifiers, intelligence agents of financial or banking Sessionsapplicant's preference -
institutions who opt for second degree course. 6 24 SessionsLecture discussion of the
Comprehensive
above
-do- modules with additional
examination and
Other
7 college graduates with at least 5 years experience -do- At least 80% eighteen
or 29 (18) elective Subject
subjectsproficiency test
Sessionsbased on applicant's preference
High school graduates who have passed the Philippine 100%7 Full29attendance
Sessions
Lecture
todiscussion of the
Comprehensive
above
Educational
8 Placement Test (PEPT) or its equivalent. -do- 37 Sessionsmodules with additionalexamination
twenty and
*SLA Supplemental Learning Activities three (23) subjects Subject
electiveproficiency test
subjects based on applicant's
Academic Supplementation Matrix preference
8 37 SessionsLecture discussion Comprehensive
of all
COURSE WORK subjects under six (6) modules
examination and
APPLICANT
DURATION SCOPE OR COVERAGE EVALUATION Subject proficiency test
CATEGORY
1 8 Sessions
Lecture discussion on the
Modular Examination
following: Individual Paper
(1) Criminal Sociology
(2) Law Enforcement COURSE WORK FOR SUPPLEMENTAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Administration
(3) Crime Detection & The course work has a total of 33 sessions for classroom instructions
Investigation (264 hrs) exclusive of the 8-hour comprehensive examination and the
(4) Criminalistics
(5) Criminal Law and 24-hour integrating module and synthesis which is inclusive of the
Jurisprudence module proficiency test. Total duration for the entire course work as
(6) Corrections
2 12 Sessions
Lecture discussion of the
Modular
above examination and supplementary learning/enrichment training activities for the ETEEAP is
modules with additionalSubject
six (6)proficiency test 296 hours equivalent to 37 sessions that will run for 19 Saturdays and
elective subjects based on
applicant's preference 18 Sundays or 5 months.
3 12 Sessions
Lecture discussion of the
Modular
above examination and
modules with additionalSubject
six (6)proficiency test The following are course curriculum for the ETEEAP in BS
elective subjects based on Criminology
applicant's preference
4 18 Sessions
Lecture discussion of the
Comprehensive
above I. Criminal Sociology, Ethics and Human Relations
modules with additionalexamination
twelve and Code Subject Duration
Subject proficiency test

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CS101 Introduction to Criminology 8 hours CDI 404 Drug, Education, Investigation & Vice Control
8 hours
CDI 405 Traffic Management and Accident
8 hours
CS102 Introduction to Criminal Justice System 8 hours Investigation
CS103 Human Behavior and Crisis Management 8 hours CDI 406 Fire Technology and Arson Investigation 8 hours
CS104 Juvenile Delinquency and Crime Prevention
8 hours IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours

CS105 Criminological Research and Statistics 8 hours


CS106 Ethics and Community Relations 8 hours V. Criminal Law and Jurisprudence
IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours
Code Subject Duration
II. Science of Criminalistics CLJ 501 Criminal Law Book One 8 hours
Code Subject Duration CLJ 502 Criminal Law Book Two 8 hours
CR 201 Personal Identification (Dactyloscopy) 8 hours CLJ 503 Criminal Procedure 8 hours
CR 202 Forensic Photography 8 hours CLJ 504 Criminal Evidence 8 hours
CR 203 Questioned Document 8 hours CLJ 505 Court Testimony and Practice Court 8 hours
CR 204 Forensic Ballistics 8 hours IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours
CR 205 Forensic Chemistry 8 hours
CR 206 Forensic Medicine 8 hours
CR 207 Polygraph 8 hours VI. Corrections and Penal Management
IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours
Code Subject Duration
III. Law Enforcement Administration CA 601 Institutional Corrections 8 hours
Code Subject Duration CA 602 Non Institutional Corrections 8 hours
LEA 301 Introduction to LEO and Administration 8 hours IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours
LEA 302 Patrol Operations and Police
8 hours
Communications RECAP
LEA 303 Police Intelligence 8 hours 33 Subjects x 8 hrs = 264 hours
LEA 304 Industrial Security Management 8 hours Integrating Module and Synthesis = 24 hours
LEA 305 Police Personnel and Records Management 8 hours Comprehensive Examination = 8 hours
Total 296 hours
LEA 306 Police Operational Planning and
8 hours
Management
LEA 307 Comparative Policing System 8 hours
IMS Integration Module and Synthesis 4 hours
IV. Crime Detection and Investigation

Code Subject Duration


CDI 401 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 8 hours
CDI 402 Special Crime Investigation 8 hours
CDI 403 Transnational Organized Crime Investigation
8 hours

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5. Mr. Pacifico B. Talplacido V 5. Dean Wilfredo R. Beralde
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR ETEEAP

ETEEAP Director
(College President)
CURRICULUM

CURRICULUM FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN


Secretary CRIMINOLOGY
Assistant Director ETEEAP PROGRAM (Based on CMO 5 s. 2018)

Bachelor of Science in Criminology – Expanded Tertiary


Panel of Equivalency Education Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) is a
Assessors comprehensive educational assessment program that recognizes, gives
Coordinator
equivalent to and accredits the expertise, knowledge, attitudes, skills,
(College Dean) of individuals acquired, developed and nurtured with,
and experience
during and from their formal or informal learning and work places.

ETEEAP CRIMINOLOGY is an opportunity extended to any qualified


Filipino who are at least high school graduate who passed the Philippine
Educational Placement Test of the Department of Education, or its
equivalent or to any college undergraduate who is in the public safety,
Accounts Registrar Guidance
law enforcement sector and allied services with five or more years of
Officer experience Counselor
who are interested to complete an academic degree for
promotion and career development. It is also extended to holders of
bachelor's degree but wanted to earn another degree in criminology.
PANEL OF ASSESSORS
Internal External Term One Criminal Sociology, Ethics and Human Relations (8
subjects)
1. Dr. Eleanor M. Agapito 1. CHED
Representative Subject Code Subject Description Credit Unit
2. Dr. Lilian B. Enriquez 2. PSSUPT Marcelino A. Crim Soc Introduction
101 to Criminology 3
Lipana, Ph.D. Crim Soc Introduction
102 to Criminal Justice System 3
3. Dr. Lani Tang-Palmones 3. LTCOL Rodolfo P. Crim SocHuman
103 Behavior and Victimology 3
Agner, MNSA Crim SocJuvenile
104 Delinquency and Juvenile Justice3
4. Dean Marcelo M. Cruz 4. Dr. Lilee A. Galeon System

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Crim Soc Criminological
105 Research and Statistics 3 CDI 403 Drug Education, Prevention, Investigation and3
Crim Soc Police
106 Ethics and Community Relations 3 Vice Control
Crim SocTheories
107 of Crime Causation 3 CDI 404 Transnational Organized Crime Investigation 3
Crim SocDispute
108 Resolution and Crises/Incidents3 CDI 405 Traffic Management and Accident3
Management Investigation
CDI 406 Fire Protection and Arson Investigation 3
Term Two Science of Criminalistics (7 subjects) CDI 407 Introduction to Cybercrime Investigation3
and Environmental Laws and Protection
Subject Code Subject Description Credit CDI 408 Technical English and Police Report Writing 3
Units
CriminalisticScientific
201 Personal Identification 3 Term Five Criminal Law and Jurisprudence (6 subjects)
(Dactyloscopy) Subject Code Subject Description
CriminalisticForensic
202 Photography 3
CriminalisticForensic
203 Chemistry and Toxicology 3 CLJ 501 Human Rights Education
CriminalisticForensic
204 Ballistics 3 CLJ 502 Criminal Law Book One
CriminalisticQuestioned
205 Document 3 CLJ 503 Criminal Law Book Two
CriminalisticPolygraph
206 and Deception Detection 3 CLJ 504 Criminal Evidence
CriminalisticForensic
207 Medicine 3 CLJ 505 Criminal Procedure and Practice Court
CLJ 506 Special Penal Laws
Term Three Law Enforcement Administration (7 subjects)
Subject Code Subject Description Credit Term Six Corrections and Penal Management (3 subjects)
Units Subject Code Subject Description Units
LEA 301 Administration of Law Enforcement3 CORAD 601 Institutional Corrections 3
Organization CORAD 602 Non Institutional Corrections 3
LEA 302 Patrol Operations and Police Communications3 CORAD 603 Therapeutic Modalities 3
System
LEA 303 Industrial Security Management (Private3 Recapitulations:
Policing)  Six Terms has a duration of 1 month each or a total of 6 months duration
LEA 304 Police Intelligence 3  39 subjects
LEA 305 Police Personnel Supervision and Records3
Management
LEA 306 Police Operations, Planning and Crime3
Mapping COMPETENCY STANDARDS
LEA 307 Comparative Models in Policing 3

Term FourCrime Detection and Investigation (8 subjects) The following set of learning factors will be implemented and
Subject Code Subject Description Units
institutionalized as standards of competency to insure quality and
CDI 401 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 3
CDI 402 Specialized Crime Investigation (with Legal3
excellence in the delivery of ETEEAP
Medicine)

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1. Pre-screening of comprehensive profile of applicant METRO MANILA COLLEGE
Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalence Accreditation Prog
2. Evaluation of documents in compliance with the ETEEAP requirements Admission. Assessment and Requirement Procedures Ma

3. Cross validation of submitted document to show authenticity Steps Procedure Requirement Time
1Pre Screening and Document Evaluation
Checking of document as to
15-2
4. Panel /assessment and scrutiny of individual portfolio completeness

5. Panel Interview to determine expertise, knowledge and competence 2Cross Validation and Vetting (if necessary)
Counter checking for authenticityNo tim
3Diagnostic Examination Written Pre-Test 45-6
6. Course work as supplementation to enhance learning
4Psychological Evaluation Behavioral Test 45-6
7. Conduct of Psychological Standards and Diagnostic Test 5Interview and Assessment Personal Interview 20-3
8. Comprehensive Test/Submission of Research Paper 6Enrolment Approval and Course Mentoring
Mentoring/Advising 20-3
(Supplementation Intervention)
9. Audio-Visual Presentation during the Oral Revalida
7Course Registration/Enrollment Scheduling of Course Work 20-3
8Matriculation/Scheduling of Fees Tuition Fee payment 3-5
9Formal Course Work Classroom Instruction T
10
Modular Integration and Evaluation Synthesis and 4h
Comprehensive Exam
11
AVP Materials and Pre Oral Revalida Preparation and Rehearsal 2-3
12
Oral Revalida (Critiquing and Assessment)
Actual Revalida 1
13
Submission of Final AVP and Manuscript
Edited Version of AVP Materials 1
and Manuscript
14
Clearance and De-processing Submit clearance form 1
15
Graduation and Conferment of Degree Physical presence in the graduationHa
rites

ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS

Form E1

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Form E2
METRO MANILA COLLEGE
Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalence Accreditation Program
DOCUMENT EVALUATION CHECKLIST
Document Type
Photocopy Authenticated Remarks
PARTICULARS
I. Personal Information
ETEEAP
A Application Form (with recent photo)
Letter
B of Intent to avail ETEEAP
Applicant's
C Resume Evaluated By Noted/Approved By
Recommendation
D Letter to Enroll in the ETEEAP
Birth
E Certificate
Diploma
F (Graduate, Undergraduate, High School
Scholastic
G Records (TOR, earned units, 138-A) Form E3
Scholarships
H METRO MANILA COLLEGE
Eligibility,
I Examination, Certifications Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalence Accreditation Progr
NBI
J or Police Clearance ROUTING AND DISPOSITION SLIP
II. Work Experience
FROM TO (CHECK BOX) ACT
Service
K Record (if employed in government)
NAMEOFFICE OFFICE NAME REQUESTED
Certificate
L of Employment (if employed in private
Business
M Registration (if entrepreneur)

Nature
N of Business (if self-employed)
Diagnostic Te
III. Achievements
Training
O (Local and Foreign)

Seminar
P (Local and Foreign
Psychological
Awards,
Q Honors, Decorations
Appreciations,
R Recognitions, Commendations

Books,
S Articles Authored/Written and Published
Interview an
Journals,
T Books, Magazines Edited
Assessmen
Inventions,
U Innovations and Patents
Projects
V Accomplished
□ Counseling
Extension
W Services
Mentoring
Community,
X Charity and Volunteer Services
IV. Special Skills, Other Qualification
Driving,
Y Marksmanship, Martial Arts, Swimming, etc
Membership
Z in Professional/Civic Organizations
Findings and Recommendations:

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□ Lilian B. Enriquez PhD Graduate Educational Man
Matriculation Deputy VP for Academics and Research
and Measuremen
Lani Tang-Palmones LLB, MA, PhD Criminology GraduateCriminal Socio
Trafficking, Violen
□ Enrollment andMarcelo M. Cruz MSCRIM, PhD Units Police Administr
Scheduling of Class Retired Police Senior Inspector Administration, Po
Pacifico Talplacido MNSA Graduate Police Science,
□ FBI Forensic Science Graduate Corrections, CDI
Others Dean/Professor

__________B. External
(specify) Assessors
By Date Released Date Received By
Name Qualification
Signature Signature Rodolfo P. Agner MPA, MNSA Graduate LEA, Criminal S
Remarks: Criminology Dean/Professor Violent Extremism
AFP Reservist Officer
Wilfredo R. Beralde MPSA Graduate Criminalistics, C
Criminology Dean/Professor Terrorism, Violen
Lilee A. Galeon LLB, MA, PhD in Criminology Graduate
Criminal Sociolog
Dean/Professor
Marcelino A. Lipana MA, PhD in Criminology Police Admini
VP for Administration, PPSC, Management,
Director, L
National Police College Investigation, Ter

PROVISION FOR RESEARCH AS A REQUIREMENT


FOR GRADUATION

a. All ETEEAP candidates are required to produce video presentation


LIST OF ASSESSORS (INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL)
based on approved thematic subject to be presented before the Panel
A. Internal Assessor
of Assessors during an Oral Revalida
Name Qualification Competency
Eleanor M. Agapito PhD Graduate Development Education
Board of Directors – President Leadershipb.
and Submission
Managementof Edited Final Copy of Video Materials
VP for Academic Affairs Research
c. Submission of Edited Final Copy of Manuscript

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d. Submission of final Edited Copy of Research Paper

Note: The applicant may choose to present materials between

preparation and submission of Video Materials or Research Paper

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