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  • Behavior Technician (RBT) - Late Afternoon/Evening 2x week
    Behavior Technician (RBT) - Late Afternoon/Evening 2x week
    5 days ago
    Part-time
    Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Full job description Up to $25 per hour Behavior Technician (ABA) Ozone Park NY - Mon & Tues 4:30-8:30 Make an impact. Build skills. Change lives. Are you passionate about helping children with autism thrive? Join Encore Support Services and deliver 1:1 support that builds communication, social, and daily living skills—while reducing challenging behaviors across home, school, and community settings. Why This Role Meaningful Work: See real progress in real time Flexible Schedule: Work hours that fit your life Fast Hiring: Quick virtual interview process Expert Support: Ongoing training + clinical guidance Benefits Competitive pay Continuous training & growth opportunities Flexible work schedule Health, Dental & Vision Insurance for full-time employees Employee Assistance Programs What You’ll Do Implement individualized ABA treatment plans Track client progress using data tools Provide 1:1 support in home, school, or community Collaborate with families and supervisors Adjust strategies based on feedback Maintain confidentiality and professionalism What You Bring High school diploma or equivalent Experience with autism/developmental disabilities (preferred) Strong communication & organization skills Commitment to professionalism and HIPAA compliance Our Mission We deliver cutting-edge therapy that helps children with autism gain independence and reach their full potential. Apply now—be part of meaningful change. Encore Support ABA provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, veteran status, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Encore Support ABA complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Job Type: Part-time

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  • Head of Corporate IT & Security
    Head of Corporate IT & Security
    6 days ago
    Full-time
    New York

    About Blank Street Blank Street is on a mission to become the defining food & beverage brand of our generation. At 100+ locations, we've built one of the fastest-growing consumer brands in the US and UK, and are quickly becoming the go-to spot for the next generation of coffee and matcha drinkers. With a large global roadmap ahead, we're shaping the future through elevated beverages, thoughtful store designs, and hospitality-driven experiences. Add a Spark to the Ordinary Corporate IT is a critical enabler of how Blank Street grows, powering our teams to move fast, stay connected, and operate securely at scale. This role leads the strategy and execution of Corporate IT, with clear decision-making ownership and close, dotted-line partnership with Field IT leads across the US and UK to ensure a seamless, high-performing experience across every store and office. What You'll Own: • Corporate IT strategy and operating model (support intake, prioritization, escalation, documentation), • Dotted-line partnership with Ishaq (UK Field IT) and alignment with the US Field IT hire — you set global strategy and standards, local teams execute, • Security fundamentals: identity, access, endpoint security posture, incident readiness, • MDM and endpoint standards: provisioning, compliance, refresh cycles, secure configuration baselines, • SaaS consolidation: reduce sprawl, manage vendors, improve cost and risk controls, • Training and enablement: onboarding/offboarding, security hygiene, self-serve playbooks, • AI enablement and governance: safe usage policy, approved tools, training, evaluation of new tools, • Field IT alignment (US + UK): standards, tooling alignment, decision-making, escalations Who You Are: • Senior operator who can set strategy and build an IT operating model from scratch — this is a greenfield function, • Strong security and risk mindset with practical, hands-on execution, • Clear communicator who can train and influence across the business, from store teams to executives, • Comfortable working across geographies (US + UK) and multiple retail sites, • Experience with AI governance and establishing safe usage policies across an organization Requirements: • 8+ years in Corporate IT, IT Operations, Security, or related roles, • Hands-on experience with identity/access management and endpoint management (MDM), • Experience consolidating SaaS tools and managing vendors/budgets, • Experience operating across multiple sites and geographies, • Experience building or scaling an IT function (not just maintaining an existing one), • Familiarity with AI tool governance and policy development is a plus, • Background in retail, hospitality, or multi-site consumer businesses is a plus Benefits & Perks: • $150,000 - $200,000 annual base salary, • Blank Street, in good faith, believes that the posted salary range is accurate for this role in New York City at the time of posting. Our salaries are rooted in the desire to pay competitively relative to our organization size and industry, reflecting just one part of the total compensation package. Additional components include equity, healthcare benefits, paid time off and various work perks (commuter benefits, free coffee). Details will be discussed during the interview process. Blank Street may pay more or less than the posted range based on factors such as relevant experience and skills, qualifications and location, among others. This range may be modified in the future., • Equity package, • 15 days of paid annual leave (on top of company-observed holidays and sick time), • Three health plan options, with full coverage available for two employee-only tiers, • Commuter benefits, • Parental leave, • Bereavement leave, • Exclusive access to our coveted Regulars program – yes, that means free coffee, matcha and more! ☕️, • Regular social outings with the team, • Free Blank Street swag

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  • Guard
    Guard
    12 days ago
    $20–$22.5 hourly
    Full-time
    Jamaica, Queens

    Company Overview: Ferrari Group is a global leader in secure logistics and transportation of high-value merchandise including luxury jewelry, precious metals, and confidential assets. Ferrari Express Inc. delivers armored transportation and secure logistics services across the United States, operating in high-risk, high-value environments requiring precision, discretion, and accountability. Position Summary: This position is responsible for the secure transport, protection, and delivery of high-value assets throughout New York. This hybrid role combines driver, messenger, and armed guard responsibilities, requiring strict adherence to chain-of-custody, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance. Employees are expected to operate with a high level of vigilance, professionalism, and situational awareness at all times. Key Responsibilities: • Operate armored vehicles safely in compliance with all traffic and safety regulations, • Execute secure pickup and delivery of high-value goods while maintaining full custody, • Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections in accordance with DOT and company standards, • Maintain accurate manifests, logs, and custody documentation, • Load/unload cargo while preserving security protocols, • Communicate with dispatch and team members in real-time, • Identify and respond to security risks or suspicious activity, • Maintain professional interaction with clients and stakeholders Operational Expectations: • Work in high-risk environments involving valuable assets, • Maintain strict adherence to route plans and timing, • Demonstrate discipline, accountability, and discretion, • Operate under pressure and respond effectively to emergencies Minimum Qualifications: • High school diploma or GED, • Valid driver’s license with clean record (3+ years), • Must be 21+ years old, • Ability to legally carry a firearm in accordance with state law, • Ability to obtain any required state/local armed guard licensing, • Pass background check, drug screening, and MVR review, • Ability to lift 70 lbs and perform physical duties Preferred Qualifications: • Experience in armored transport, law enforcement, military, or security, • Familiarity with GPS routing and logistics systems, • Knowledge of local/regional routes and operations Work Environment & Physical Demands: • Frequent entry/exit of armored vehicles, • Exposure to varying weather conditions, • Physically demanding work including lifting and movement of goods, • High-alert, high-responsibility work environment Schedule Expectations: • Early morning or late-night shifts, • Overtime and extended shifts as needed, • Weekend and holiday availability required based on operations Compensation & Benefits: • Competitive hourly compensation, • Medical, dental, vision coverage, • 401(k) with employer contribution, • Paid time off and holidays, • Training and advancement opportunities Compliance & Employment Conditions: Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background screening, drug testing, and verification of all credentials. Employees must comply with all federal, state, and local laws governing armed security, transportation, and workplace safety. Ferrari Express Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and maintains a Drug-Free Workplace. Note: This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) incumbent in this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and perform any other job-related duties requested by anyone authorized to give instructions or assignments. All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbents will possess the skills, aptitudes, and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at-will” relationship.

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    13 days ago
    Full-time
    Flushing, Queens

    The Administrative Assistant provides reliable, bilingual operational support to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager, Deputy Regional Executive Officer, and Regional Executive Officer of the Northeast Region. This role is the execution backbone of a multi-site, multi-mission nonprofit — handling day-to-day coordination, documentation, communication, and logistics so that leadership can focus on strategy and mission. The ideal candidate is highly organized, bilingual in Traditional Chinese and English, comfortable working across multiple platforms and teams, and aligned with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service. Key Responsibilities 1. Office Administration & Leadership Support Manage day-to-day administrative operations: calendar coordination, correspondence, filing, and digital systems (Google Drive, shared accounts) Maintain organizational directories, officer contact lists, and shared reference materials Coordinate IT setup and maintenance for regional admin email accounts and digital tools Identify and flag branding, publications, or communications issues for leadership review Support production and distribution of organizational materials including org charts, responsibility maps, and publications 1. Human Resources & Workforce Administration Assist with drafting and formatting job descriptions, offer letters, and contractor agreements Manage job postings on hiring platforms (Indeed, LinkedIn, university boards); track spend and process reimbursements Coordinate interview scheduling and candidate communications throughout the hiring process Maintain onboarding and offboarding checklists; manage documentation, file transitions, and access coordination Assist with HR compliance documentation including Workers’ Compensation certificates and governance memos 1. Grant & Program Administration Support Coordinate logistics across program teams — scheduling, supply procurement, reporting, and partner communications Prepare program summary materials and presentations for leadership and external audiences 1. Facilities, IT & Operational Systems Evaluate and compare operational platforms and tools; produce summary analyses for leadership 1. Volunteer, Intern & Community Engagement Support Assist with scheduling and logistics for partner meetings with government agencies, CBOs, and healthcare networks Route partnership opportunities, network updates, and external resources to appropriate staff 1. Bilingual Communications & Organizational Culture Serve as a communications bridge between Mandarin-speaking leadership and English-language partners and programs Coordinate digital communications and marketing initiatives across internal teams Required & Preferred Qualifications Required Qualifications Bilingual proficiency in Traditional Chinese and English — written and verbal; non-negotiable for this role Bachelor’s degree required; degree in nonprofit management, public administration, communications, or a related field preferred 2+ years of administrative, operations, or program coordination experience in a nonprofit, community, or professional setting Proficiency with Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar) and common productivity tools Strong written communication skills in both languages — able to draft clear, professional correspondence independently Highly organized with demonstrated ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and deadlines Alignment with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service Preferred Qualifications Experience with nonprofit HR processes, grant administration, or program coordination Awareness of AI concepts and tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini); genuine willingness to learn and apply emerging technologies to administrative and program workflows Knowledge of Tzu Chi organizational structure, mission, and volunteer culture Experience working across generational, cultural, and language lines in a community setting Working Conditions & Expectations Primary work location: Flushing, NY — Northeast Region Headquarters May require occasional evening or weekend availability for organizational events, trainings, or programs Works within a values-driven, multilingual organizational culture — patience, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity are essential Reports directly to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager and Deputy Regional Executive Officer; supports the Regional Executive Officer; works in close coordination with program, finance, HR, and volunteer teams Pay: $23.00 - $26.00 per hour Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Language: Mandarin (Required) Ability to Commute: Flushing, NY 11354 (Preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Administrative Assistant
    18 days ago
    Full-time
    Flushing, Queens

    The Administrative Assistant provides reliable, bilingual operational support to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager, Deputy Regional Executive Officer, and Regional Executive Officer of the Northeast Region. This role is the execution backbone of a multi-site, multi-mission nonprofit — handling day-to-day coordination, documentation, communication, and logistics so that leadership can focus on strategy and mission. The ideal candidate is highly organized, bilingual in Traditional Chinese and English, comfortable working across multiple platforms and teams, and aligned with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service. Key Responsibilities 1. Office Administration & Leadership Support Manage day-to-day administrative operations: calendar coordination, correspondence, filing, and digital systems (Google Drive, shared accounts) Maintain organizational directories, officer contact lists, and shared reference materials Coordinate IT setup and maintenance for regional admin email accounts and digital tools Identify and flag branding, publications, or communications issues for leadership review Support production and distribution of organizational materials including org charts, responsibility maps, and publications 1. Human Resources & Workforce Administration Assist with drafting and formatting job descriptions, offer letters, and contractor agreements Manage job postings on hiring platforms (Indeed, LinkedIn, university boards); track spend and process reimbursements Coordinate interview scheduling and candidate communications throughout the hiring process Maintain onboarding and offboarding checklists; manage documentation, file transitions, and access coordination Assist with HR compliance documentation including Workers’ Compensation certificates and governance memos 1. Grant & Program Administration Support Coordinate logistics across program teams — scheduling, supply procurement, reporting, and partner communications Prepare program summary materials and presentations for leadership and external audiences 1. Facilities, IT & Operational Systems Evaluate and compare operational platforms and tools; produce summary analyses for leadership 1. Volunteer, Intern & Community Engagement Support Assist with scheduling and logistics for partner meetings with government agencies, CBOs, and healthcare networks Route partnership opportunities, network updates, and external resources to appropriate staff 1. Bilingual Communications & Organizational Culture Serve as a communications bridge between Mandarin-speaking leadership and English-language partners and programs Coordinate digital communications and marketing initiatives across internal teams Required & Preferred Qualifications Required Qualifications Bilingual proficiency in Traditional Chinese and English — written and verbal; non-negotiable for this role Bachelor’s degree required; degree in nonprofit management, public administration, communications, or a related field preferred 2+ years of administrative, operations, or program coordination experience in a nonprofit, community, or professional setting Proficiency with Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar) and common productivity tools Strong written communication skills in both languages — able to draft clear, professional correspondence independently Highly organized with demonstrated ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and deadlines Alignment with Tzu Chi’s values of compassion, humility, and service Preferred Qualifications Experience with nonprofit HR processes, grant administration, or program coordination Awareness of AI concepts and tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini); genuine willingness to learn and apply emerging technologies to administrative and program workflows Knowledge of Tzu Chi organizational structure, mission, and volunteer culture Experience working across generational, cultural, and language lines in a community setting Working Conditions & Expectations Primary work location: Flushing, NY — Northeast Region Headquarters May require occasional evening or weekend availability for organizational events, trainings, or programs Works within a values-driven, multilingual organizational culture — patience, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity are essential Reports directly to the Executive Administrator / Office Manager and Deputy Regional Executive Officer; supports the Regional Executive Officer; works in close coordination with program, finance, HR, and volunteer teams Pay: $23.00 - $26.00 per hour Education: Bachelor's (Preferred) Language: Mandarin (Required) Ability to Commute: Flushing, NY 11354 (Preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Lawyer
    Lawyer
    27 days ago
    $85000–$100000 yearly
    Full-time
    Long Island City, Queens

    CEDC CANNABIS STAFF ATTORNEY The Community & Economic Development Clinic (CEDC) at CUNY School of Law seeks applicants for the position of Staff Attorney. The CEDC Cannabis Staff Attorney will work to advance the CEDC’s mission of advocating for racial, economic, and social justice by providing legal advice, educational services, and other assistance to social & economic equity & CAURD cannabis licensees and applicants in a variety of areas, including incorporation, governance, application support, compliance (with corporate, employment, tax, cannabis and other laws), and real estate, zoning/land use, and lease issues. The Staff Attorney will also provide educational opportunities via workshops, trainings, and materials development. The Staff Attorney will also participate in relevant coalition work, including policy development, and support relevant grant-related responsibilities. The position offers a unique opportunity to provide pro bono legal services to the emerging cannabis industry in New York State. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide comprehensive legal advice to social & economic equity and CAURD cannabis licensees and applicants in New York State on transactional matters, including incorporation, governance, application support, compliance (with corporate, employment, tax, cannabis and other laws)., • Provide comprehensive legal advice to social & economic equity and CAURD cannabis licensees and applicants in New York State on property matters, including real estate transactions, zoning/land use, and lease issues., • Provide educational opportunities via workshops, trainings, and materials development to support current and prospective social & economic equity and CAURD cannabis licensees and applicants in New York State and related social & economic equity initiatives., • Participate in relevant coalition work and advocacy, including policy development, alliance building, and collaboration with CEDC’s partners., • Engage in effective client intake and screening in compliance with laws and regulations in preparation for legal counseling., • Conduct legal research, counseling, and drafting to advance transactional matters from inception through closing, ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and legal ethics., • Collaborate with staff on administrative compliance through quality control, program evaluation, outcomes measurement, strategic planning, and technical assistance grants., • Support tracking, use of data, special projects and other duties and responsibilities relevant to grant compliance and fundraising. QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS: • Applicant should be admitted to the New York State Bar, or pending admission within 3 months of start date, or able to be admitted on motion, • Applicant should have at least 2 years’ relevant post-law school experience, • Strong research, writing and analytical skills, • Excellent organizational skills, • Excellent interpersonal/communication skills, and a demonstrated ability to work with diverse populations, • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, • Strongly preferred familiarity with the New York State cannabis law and regulations, • Strongly preferred experience in community organizing and working with grassroots groups fostering social justice in the city and a demonstrated commitment to social justice and engagement in racial, economic, and social justice initiatives, • Strongly preferred experience engaging with clients and communities through accessible information and popular education, and developing creative movement lawyering strategies to support grassroots and community-based organizing, • Strongly preferred personal experience in navigating systems affecting communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis prohibition, working and immigrant communities of color, and/or historically marginalized communities. BACKGROUND: The Community & Economic Development Clinic (CEDC) advances racial and economic justice by supporting the development of worker-owned enterprises, cooperative ecosystems, and other forms of community-controlled development. Grounded in movement lawyering, the clinic works alongside grassroots partners in historically disinvested and plundered communities to build democratic economic institutions that redistribute wealth and power. CEDC integrates transactional legal services, policy advocacy, and institutional design to support worker cooperatives, community land trusts, and broader solidarity economy initiatives. Its work also includes advancing tenant organizing, health justice, including the transition to just marijuana policies and justice initiatives that address structural inequality and the social determinants of health, and other strategies that address structural inequality and the social determinants of health. Our organization is committed to repairing the harms of cannabis prohibition, and we actively seek team members with relevant lived experience in our work. SALARY AND COMPENSATION: Salary and benefits in this position is facilitated by the CUNY Research Foundation (RFCUNY). This is a full-time position in New York City with excellent benefits, including: • Comprehensive medical/dental/vision insurance, • Paid vacation and personal days, • Paid sick leave, • CUNY tuition reimbursement program, • Pre-tax benefits for transit and healthcare costs, • Family/parental leave, • Life insurance CEDC-RFCUNY staff also benefit from: • A positive work/life balance., • Opportunities for advancement within the organization., • Engagement with the broader CUNY network., • Working with organizational leadership who have years of significant public sector and policymaking expertise. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CUNY is an equal opportunity employer. CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans, women, people of color, immigrants, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender nonconforming people, and people from poor and working-class backgrounds to apply. We have a strict policy against discrimination, harassment and retaliation of any type and our goal is to provide a work environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation as well as other disrespectful or other unprofessional conduct based on any protected class: race, color, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), national origin (at CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among our protected groups), age (40 and over), medical condition, physical or mental disability, marital status, registered domestic partner status, sex (including sexual harassment, sex stereotypes and pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, ancestry, genetic information/characteristics, gender, gender identity, gender expression (including transgender identity or expression), reproductive decision making, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic or activity protected by law. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer. NYC Pay Transparency Act In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the compensation for this position is $85,000 - $100,000 per year. CUNY CEDC considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. NYC Fair Chance Act In accordance with New York law, we consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with Article 23-A of the New York Correction Law and the NYC Fair Chance Act. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Interested applicants may send a resume and cover letter by email by June 1, 2026. Please include “CEDC Cannabis Staff Attorney” in the subject line. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Location: CUNY School of Law

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  • Construction Attorney
    Construction Attorney
    1 month ago
    $125000–$150000 yearly
    Full-time
    Lincoln Park

    Real Estate Attorney/Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Variances Employer: Confidential – A Mid-Size Real Estate Developer Location: Hackensack, New Jersey Job Type: Full-Time Salary: Based on experience Benefits: Comprehensive Benefits Package (Details Below) About The Company: The Company is a leading real estate development firm specializing in commercial real estate transactions, land use approvals, and zoning variances. We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Attorney (7-10 years of experience) to play a critical role in handling property acquisitions, lease negotiations, municipal approvals, entitlements, and regulatory compliance. Position Overview: This role requires deep expertise in commercial real estate law, land use, zoning approvals, and contract negotiations. The ideal candidate will work closely with our development team to facilitate complex real estate transactions, advocate for zoning and variance approvals, and ensure regulatory compliance. Responsibilities also include PILOT agreements, due diligence, financing matters, landlord/tenant issues, and real estate tax appeals. Key Responsibilities: • Commercial Real Estate Transactions: Draft, review, and negotiate purchase agreements, leases, financing, and closing documents., • Land Use & Zoning Approvals: Represent The O’Neill Group in zoning variances, special permits, site plan approvals, and regulatory compliance matters., • Municipal & Regulatory Affairs: Collaborate with zoning boards, planning commissions, and government agencies to secure project approvals., • Due Diligence & Risk Management: Conduct title reviews, environmental assessments, and zoning compliance checks to mitigate risks., • Regulatory Compliance & Legal Strategy: Ensure all projects align with local, state, and federal real estate regulations., • Litigation & Dispute Resolution: Work with outside counsel on land use disputes, zoning appeals, and real estate litigation cases. Qualifications & Requirements: • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school., • Licensed to practice law and is in good standing with the bar., • 7-10 years of experience in commercial real estate law, land use, and zoning., • Proven track record of securing zoning approvals, variances, and development entitlements., • Strong contract negotiation and real estate transactional skills., • Experience working with developers, municipal agencies, and real estate professionals., • Excellent legal research, negotiation, and communication skills., • Familiarity with environmental compliance, easements, and title issues is a plus. Full Benefits Package: ✔ Competitive Salary, based upon experience. ✔ Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – Comprehensive coverage for you & your family ✔ 401(k) Retirement Plan ✔ Paid Time Off (PTO) – Vacation, personal days, and holidays Join a dynamic team and make an impact in commercial real estate development! 🚀 Apply Now: Send your resume and cover letter to Glenn:

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