Is There Such Thing As The Best Culture

Is There Such Thing As The Best Culture

is there such thing as the best culture​

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1. is there such thing as the best culture​


Answer:

would say “yes”, but the difficulty is in somehow determining that objectively.  

All we can really do, in the end, is to decide what sort of a culture we think is good, and then try to make our own culture like that.  

It’s not enough to purely assess cultures on the basis of human rights either, if we’re really trying to be objective, because it is logically possible that some human rights will cause terrible problems in the long term, while appearing good in the present. On the other hand, dictators can, and have, implemented horrifically oppressive measures on the basis that those measures would be good in the long term — only to find that their laws were good neither in the short term nor in the long term.


2. Is there such thing as the best culture ​


Answer:

I would say “yes”, but the difficulty is in somehow determining that objectively.

All we can really do, in the end, is to decide what sort of a culture we think is good, and then try to make our own culture like that.

It’s not enough to purely assess cultures on the basis of human rights either, if we’re really trying to be objective, because it is logically possible that some human rights will cause terrible problems in the long term, while appearing good in the present. On the other hand, dictators can, and have, implemented horrifically oppressive measures on the basis that those measures would be good in the long term — only to find that their laws were good neither in the short term nor in the long term.

Explanation:

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Answer:

yes there is such a thing as the best culture


3. Is there such a thing as a best culture


Answer:

In addition to its intrinsic value, culture provides important social and economic benefits. With improved learning and health, increased tolerance, and opportunities to come together with others, culture enhances our quality of life and increases overall well-being for both individuals and communities.

Explanation:

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4. If you happen to visit another country, what would be the best thing to do if you encounter cultural practices that is not familiar to you?​


Answer:

i would learn abt those cultural practices


5. Answer the essay briefly and concisely. "This global pandemic has claimed lives around the world. It has shutdown normal living even in our culture, society and politics that we used to. If you could look at the lighter side of what is currently happening, what is the best thing it has done to humanity and in our community?"


Answer:

well in my own understanding God just balances the population. Example good and beautiful ones are the one who is mostly claimed by God.

Explanation:

why?... because you think of a garden that has the beautiful and awful ones if you're asked to pick flowers in the garden(ofcourse you'll pick the good and beautiful ones because they are more deserving and precious ones to be with God)


6. 1. Which best defines mythology?a. set of stories about possible thingsb set of stories about impossible thingsc. set of stories that reflect people's culture, beliefs and historyd. stories about present timesok word​


Answer:

C. set of stories that reflect people's culture, beliefs and history

Answer:

C. set of stories that reflect people's culture, beliefs and history


7. How did the Indo-Aryans contribute to the culture of the Indian subcontinent? Why was the period from 200 to 2100 CE called the Golden Age of India? What made the Mughal leaders different from their predecessors? What made the Mughal leaders different from their predecessors? What are three things that Ashoka did to his empire? What are three things that Gupta Empire achieved during its Golden Age? pls pls pls i give brainliest and 5 stars best answer


Explanation:

1.The Indo-Aryans contributed to the culture of the Indian subcontinent by introducing the Vedic religion and culture, a system of social hierarchy and the caste system, and the Sanskrit language. The Vedic religion formed the core of later Hinduism, and the Sanskrit language provided the linguistic basis for many of the languages spoken today in the Indian subcontinent. The caste system, which established a hierarchy of social classes, was also a major part of the Indo-Aryan legacy and continues to influence Indian society to this day.

2.The period from 200 to 2100 CE is often referred to as the Golden Age of India because it was a time of great progress and prosperity in the region. During this period, India experienced a rapid growth in its economy and population, as well as advances in education, technology, culture, and science. Additionally, this period saw the rise of powerful Indian empires and dynasties, including the Maurya, Gupta, and Mughal Empires, which brought wealth and stability to the region. The Golden Age of India is a reminder of the country's rich and vibrant history.

3.The Mughal leaders were different from their predecessors in many ways. The Mughals adopted a more centralized form of government, with a strong emphasis on military power and a greater emphasis on administrative and bureaucratic systems. They also adopted a more tolerant attitude towards the Hindu population, allowing the practice of Hindu religious and social customs. Additionally, the Mughals initiated a period of great cultural and artistic accomplishment, especially in the areas of literature, art, architecture, and music. They developed a distinct Mughal style of architecture and paintings that was a synthesis of Persian, Indian, and Islamic cultural influences.

4.1. He implemented a policy of religious tolerance, allowing all religions to be practiced in his empire.

2. He established an extensive network of roads, waterways, and rest-houses to promote trade and travel throughout his empire.

3. He created the first unified system of coins and weights and measures, helping to promote economic stability.

5.1. The Gupta Empire achieved significant advances in science and mathematics, including the invention of the decimal system and the concept of zero. They also developed the use of Sanskrit as a language of literature and established a system of Hindu Law.

2. The Gupta Empire made significant advances in the fields of art and architecture, including the development of stupas and temples in a distinct style. They also made advances in sculpture, painting and literature.

3. The Gupta Empire established strong diplomatic ties with other empires and kingdoms, including the Romans and the Chinese. They also formed trade links with the Silk Road and the Indian Ocean.


8. 5. The Filipino workers work abroad. When they came here, they are manifesting sorne behavior or belietthat is practice in the country they are working. What feature of culture is being described?A. Culture is ContinuousC. Culture is LearnedB. Culture is sharedD. Culture is GratifyingWhy culture is social?A. Because culture is not inbornC. Because culture provides satisfaction.B. Because it is the product of behavior. D. Because it is gratifying7. Who called culture "the social heritage" of man?A. Franz BoasC. Ralph LintonB. Auguste ComteD. Wright Mills8. What is the main vehicle of culture?A. LanguageC. SignB. SymbolD. Instruction9. Which is an example of ethnocentrism?A. Filipinos are known for being hospitable.B. She sees that llocanos are thrifty because of their geographical location.C. USA permits abortion and call it woman's rights.D. Eating Dalagang Bukid, Salagubang, Palakang Bukid and other organisms are not healthy10. Which best describes cultural relativism?A. Many people are blinded from seeing things in another perspectiveB. It tends to dislike or make false judgment on other cultures.C. All cultures are equal.D. They tend becoming biased and judge another culturethe cornerstone of culture.​


5.B

6.C

7.D

8.A

9.B

10.C

Explanation:

Electronic products, transport equipment, precious metals, oils, and fruits – these are some of the Philippines’ primary export. Despite the high dollar value that each of these contributes, none of them are considered the country’s top export. The country’s top and most successful export has been and will continue to be its people. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) or those from the Philippines who work abroad are regarded as the modern heroes of the country not just because of the sacrifice they make to lift their families out of poverty and better their economic status. They are also known to be the biggest export earners and among the largest contributors to the growth of the Philippine economy.

OFWs aid the country’s economy through their remittances or the portion of their salary that they send to their loved ones in the Philippines. All the money is sent through the international banking system and is immediately recorded in the country’s balance of payments. Once the money gets into the country and in the hands of the intended receiver, it then starts to impact the national economy. There are many ways remittances influence the economy, but the most noticeable and desirable one is its contribution to the rising living standards in the country.

Families who receive money from relatives who work abroad are given more purchasing power, which then improves domestic consumption – one of the key factors in the growth of the economy. Although most OFWs send money so that their families can maintain a certain standard of living, there are families that have sources of domestic income and use remittances solely for the improvement of their lives. They put the money into investments, home improvements, and high-quality education. Simply put, a lot of opportunities are opened for these families due solely to the remittances.

People from the Philippines who work abroad are deemed heroes because of their contributions to both their families and the economy. They are highly commended for what they do and put on a pedestal by some, which is why so many desire to become OFWs. There is, however, more to being an OFW that people don’t know about and that’s exactly what we aim to shed some light on today. Simply read more as we take a glimpse into the lives of overseas Filipino workers!


9. 35. Choose the best answer to the question. We need to compare and contrast persons, things, and ideas in order to... A. make a Venn Diagram C. give an opinion about a certain issue B. picture similarities D. draw out information from a text 36. Why do we need to compare and contrast our culture to other countries? A. to love our culture C. to simply compare and contrast B. to know their culture D. to appreciate diversity of cultures 37. When comparing, what part of the Venn Diagram is filled in when writing down the similarities between two things or ideas? A. Universal set C. All parts of the circle B.Subset of the circle D. Intersection/Middle part runte​


Answer:

35.A 36.D 37.D

Explanation:


10. 1. Applying your understanding of cultural relativism, as a Filipino, how wouldyou react to the picture provided?2. If you happen to visit another country, what would be the best thing to do if youencounter cultural practices that is not familiar to you?​


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Explanation:

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11. neage from the topic that will beDirections: Choose the letter of the best answer and writeyour answer in your activity notebook,1.It defines how people relate to nature and theirphysical environment.A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology2. It always describes human, human behaviour and human societies around theworldA. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Political Science D. Culture3. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.A. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Political Science D. Culture4. It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology5. It is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person orthing.A. Beliefs B. Customs C. Traditions D. Norms6. This term means scientific study of man or human beings.A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology7. It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.A. Nature of politicsC. Nature of culture​


Answer:

CBAAABA

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12. The best thing about festivals are the following except:a. It uplifts a community's economyc. It adds to the merry making and Festivitiesb. It helps to enhance fitnessd. It destroys our culture.​


Answer:

D. It destroys our culture


13. _1. Which of the following cultural symbols of Philippines represents nationalism?a. Sandatab. Baybayinc. Philippine Flagd. Manungul Jar2. An object, word, or action that stand for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined.a, cultureb. practicesC. symbolsd. belief3. What is the best-known symbol used to represent Islam?a. Crossb. Star and CrescentC. Aumd. Pratik4. A symbol that is perceived visible, external denotation of one's social position and perceived indicator of economic or socialstatus.a. Political symbolb. economic symbolC. social symbold. cultural symbol5. An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.a. Symbolb. Culturec. Artefactsd. Dove6. An American sociologist who argued that human society undergoes transformation and evolution and in the process developstechnological advancementa. Gerhard Lenskib. Karl Marxc. Max Weberd. George HerbertMead7. It is the change that occurs in a population over time.a. cultureb. evolutionc. politicsd. society8. Type of societies that grow crops with simple tools and raise livestock.a. Hunting and gathering b. Horticultural and pastoralc. Industriald. Post-industrial9. All human cultures evolve over time. Which of the following things is responsible for this?a. culture is an adaptive mechanismb. culture is instinctiveC. culture is cumulatived. all of the above10. It is the communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary symbols.b.languagec. cultured. symbolsa. tools​


Answer:

c. Philippine Flag

d. belief

b. Star and Crescent

C. social symbol

a. Gerhard Lenski

b. evolution

b. Horticultural and pastoral

d. all of the above

d. symbols

Explanation


14. Which of the following statements BEST describe analogy?a. It is exactly the same as proverbs.b. It refers to comparison of things that can be similar but different at the same time.c. It shows values and culture that were passed through generations. d. none of these. ​


Answer:

C. It shows values and culture that were passed through generations.


15. 1. What does the sociological perspective teach us about whom to marry?A. there is no explaining personal feelings like loveB. peoples actions reflect the human free willC. the operation of society guides many of our personal choicesD. in the case of love opposites attract_2. Our national anthem and literary creations are classified asA. Intangible heritageC. Cultural heritageB. Tangible heritageD. Social heritage_3. The following are examples of material culture exceptA. ToolsC. CustomsB. Dwelling UnitsD. Weapons4. These consist of tangible things such as technological tools, architecture, structurefood.A. Material CultureC. Non-material CultureB. Basic CultureD. Commercial Culture5. It is a type of culture that is being learned and observed by humans such as religiA. Material CultureC. Non-material CultureB. Basic CultureD. Commercial Culture6. What is the relation between sociology and anthropology?A. The two focuses on studying the behavior of humans within the societiesB. Analyzes its cultural and genetic make-upC. Studies relationships of people in the community and political sovereigD. All of the aboveWhich set of learned behavior and ideas that humans acquire as members ofA. HabitusC. CultureB. HolismD. NatureWhich of the following statement best explains the relevance of sociology andA. Serve as identification of uniqueness of one's groupB. Provide avenues of respect and acceptanceC. The mean justifies the endsD. Application of socio-anthropological knowledge to the production ofHow does anthropology differ from other social sciences such as sociology?A. Anthropology is holistic and integrative in its approachB. The other social sciences are much more holistic and integrative in thtonde tornarialize in the workings of specific systems​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.c

4.a

5.d

6.a

7.b

8.d

9.b

Explanation:

im not sure

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16. What do you think is the best thing to do when you are stuck in an awkward or uncomfortable communicative situation with someone from a different cultural background?


these are tips for dealing with awkward conversations

1) understand the awkwardess

2) keep the conversation flowing

3) find the humor

4) agree to compromise

5) listen and parapharase

6) ask a question

7) offer a new topic

8) be assertive

9) keep quiet

10) deal with awkward topics

11) choose kindness

12) exit gracefully

13) be understanding

14) manage your own social anxienty

15) explain awkward endings

16) help solve problems

hope this helps :)


17. What do you think is the best thing to do when you as stuck in an awkward or uncomfortable communicative situation with someone from a different cultural background​


Answer:

Help someone solve a problem and the awkwardness between you will easily dissolve. Asking a friend for advice is another great way to keep conversations interesting and flowing. Talking about problems and solutions can take a long time—and give you something to check up on the next time you see someone.

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18. In the light of our understanding of Cultural Relativism, is there such a thing as a best culture? Why?pahelp po​


Answer:

Using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no one culture is superior than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics, etc. It is a concept that cultural norms and values derive their meaning within a specific social context.


19. 9. Which of the following statement best explains the relevance of sociology and anthropology, except? A. Serve as identification of uniqueness of one's group B. Provide avenues of respect and acceptance C. Application of socio-anthropological knowledge to the production of people's needs D. The mean justifies the ends 10. Shouting inside the church during mass would be a violation of a A. Folkway C. Customs B. Moores D. Law 11. Which of the following statement is FALSE about culture A. Culture is shared and passed down through generations B. Cultures around the world are different but equal C. Culture is also based on symbols D. Culture is inherited genetically 12. When discussing things like language, beliefs, and attitudes, we are describing the concept of: A. Genetic Mutation C. Evolution B. Culture D. Philosophy 13. The type of color of blouse or shirts to wear in the funeral is an example of aspect of culture A. Values B. Norms 14. The field of sociology concentrates A. Origins of Humanity B. Past events C. Belief D. Symbols on the C. Human artifacts D. Human social relationship


9.a

10.c

11.c

12.a

13.d

14.b


20. 1. Describe the picture shown above. 2. Discuss why you think the people shown in the above picture were behaving as they do. Do you have any experience (either be an interaction with a foreigner or a Filipino from a cultural group) similar to the scenario shown above? Briefly explain your experience. Based on what you have answered from the questions above, reflect on the following questions: 1. What are the pros and cons of communicating with people from different cultures? 2. What causes awkwardness or social discomfort during such communicative situations? 3. What do you think is the best thing to do when you are stuck in an awkward or uncomfortable situation with someone from a different cultural background?


Explanation:

Paki sagotan please kailangan na kasi ngayon

21. What is the best/most important thing about our cultural performances? Why?​


Answer:

The major elements of culture are symbols, language, norms, values, and artifacts. Language makes effective social interaction possible and influences how people conceive of concepts and objects. Major values that distinguish the United States include individualism, competition, and a commitment to the work ethic.

Answer:

The emotion during those performances,because it's our culture,you have to show appreciation and do well during those performances to show respect and appreciation to our ancestor's creativity that happened to be our cultural performances.


22. 1.Which of the following best describes applied social science? a. an interest into human beings and things around them. b.fucos more on material culture. c.study society and different problems that it faces. d.study of human mind.


Answer:

D It think

Explanation:

Sorry for being unsure


23. 2. What are the best things to do to avoid religion and cultural conflict?essay​


Answer:

Respect each other,yan lang naman yung kailangan ey pinaka basic pero hindi magawa gawa ng isa saatin.Sa panahon kasi ngayon kahit na isang bansa lang tayo kahit na Pilipino ang bawat isa saatin tinuturing parin nating kalaban,ayaw kasi nating mataasa or maapakan pero di natin alam nakakaapak na pala tayo ng ibang tao,kaya ang pinakamagandang gawin para maiwasan ang pag aaway ay ang pag respeto sa bawat isa.

Explanation:

medyo malayo sa question ah pero sana makakuha ka ng idea


24. ____ 1. It is a study that focus in society. a. Anthropology b. Society c. Sociology d. Zoology ____ 2. It refers to a group of people sharing a common culture within a defined territorial boundaries. a. Society b. Culture c. Politics d. Community ____ 3. A belief that all cultures as equally complex. a. Cultural Relativism b. Ethnocentrism c. Folkways d. Essentialism ____ 4. It is called the scientific study of patterned, shared human behaviour. a. Anthropology b. History c. Sociology d. Psychology ____ 5. Which of the following are not examples of material culture? a. Tools b. Economic Goods c. Attitudes d. Vehicles ____ 6. It consists of tangible things such as technological tools, architectural structures, fashion and accessories, and food. a. Non-material Culture b. Folkways c. Cultural Shock d. Material Culture ____ 7. The following statement are the aspects of culture except: a. Shared and contested b. Cumulative c. Patterned social interactions d. Transmitted through socialization ____ 8. The following are examples of non-material culture except one: a. behavior b. Thoughts c. Feelings d. Artifacts ____ 9. It is called the totality of what man has learned as a member of society. a. Politics b. Physiology c. Sociology d. Culture ____ 10. What do you call about judging other cultures by the standards of your own, assuming your own culture to be the best. a. Cultural Variation b. Enculturation c. Ethnocentrism d. Sociological Imagination


Answer:

1.C

2.A

3.A

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.C


25. What is the best/most important thing your culture/country has adopted from another culture?


Answer:

Language is one of the most important parts of any culture. It is the way by which people communicate with one another, build relationships, and create a sense of community. There are roughly 6,500 spoken languages in the world today, and each is unique in a number of ways.

People from that country are mean. ... The idea is to share the good ideas I bring from my culture and ... them to share their cultures, which is a very important thing

Explanation:

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26. לסלNIII 11WHAT I KNOW? (PRETEST)This activity will enable you to assess your prior knowledge from the topic that will beDirections: Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer in your activitydiscussed in this lesson.notebook1. Which of the following defines culture?a. Culture is people's way of lifeb. Culture is the norm and social behavior found and practiced in human societies.c Culture refers to that complex whole.d. All of the above2. It is a society's standards of acceptable behavior?a. Normb. Moresc. Beliefd. Folkways3. It is a Norm in proper way of dealing with their everyday living and social interaction?a. Lawb. Folkwaysc. Moresd. Values4. Which of the following is an example of Non-Material Culture?a. Clothingb. FoodC. Lawd. Automobiles5. Refers to the concrete and tangible things that man creates and uses?a. Non-Material Cultureb. Material Culturec. Ideal Cultured. Real Culture6. An aspect of culture that process a person adopts the cultural patterns he or she lives in.a. Enculturationb. Culture Shockb. Culture labelingd. Ethnocentrism7. Which of the following is TRUE about Culture?a. Culture is learned and transmitted through socialization or enculturation.b. People adopt the complexities of culture from the environment they are in.c. Culture requires language and other forms of communications.d. All of the above8. It is a culture being practiced within a broader variety of a culture, but practicing its own separalues, practices, traditions, and beliefs.a. Ideal Cultureb. High Culturec. Subcultured. Popular Culture_9. It is the actual behavior patterns exhibited by members of the society.a. Real Cultureb. High Culturec. Subcultured. Popular Culture​


Answer:

1.A

2.A

3.A

4.C

5.A

6.C

7.B

8.D

9.A

Explanation:

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27. what do you think is the best thing to do to make your cultural heritage in your province?​


Answer and Explanation

Answer - The best way to preserve your cultural heritage, whatever it may be, is to share it with others.

Explanation - Cultural heritage and natural history of a nation has a very high value and is unique. It is an identity that can be introduced to the world.


28. Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer and write beside the number. 1. This is the individual's ability to favorably received and adjust to an unfamiliar way of doing things. a. Cultural Intelligence c. Socio-economic Intelligence b. Political Intelligence d. Government Intelligence 2. It pertains to a culture where people tend to do one thing at a time. a. Monochronic cultures c. Philippine cultures b. Polychronic cultures d. Business cultures 3. Which of the following is a culture that accomplishes different thing at a time? a. Monochronic cultures c. Philippine cultures b. Polychronic cultures d. Business cultures 4. It refers to the degree to which a society accepts or rejects the unequal distribution of power among people in an environment. a. Time-Orientation c. Uncertainty Avoidance b. Masculinity-Femininity d. Power Distance 5. It pertains to the degree to which a society is uncomfortable at the idea of change, risk, and situational uncertainty. a. Time-Orientation c. Uncertainty Avoidance b. Masculinity Femininity d. Power Distance 6. The degree that values material success over concerns of relationship is called what? a. Time-Orientation c. Uncertainty Avoidance b. Masculinity-Femininity d. Power Distance 7. It emphasizes short term thinking over greater concerns for future situations. a. Time-Orientation c. Uncertainty Avoidance b. Masculinity-Femininity d. Power Distance 8. The general environment is the organization's external environment that may affect the organization in the long run. Which of the following is NOT an element under general environment? a. Political/Legal element c. Customer element b. Economic element d. Social element 9. Which of the following elements is related to individuals and entities who buy goods and services produced and provided by the organization? a. Political/Legal element c. Customer element b. Economic element d. Social element 10. Which of the following is NOT a factor found in the business' international environment? a. Exchange rates c. Company strengths and threats b. Political risks d. Social values


Explanation:

1. a

2.a

3.b

4.b or d

5.c

6.d

7.a

8.c

9.c

10. d


29. 4. Since time immemorial, beliefto a divine being is practiced by peopledifferent cultural milieu and traditions. There are even those who worshipanimals like the golden calf in in the Old Testament as their God. Otherculture even consider millions of small gods like the Hindus. How do you canthe people who believe in one God?A. PolytheistsC. PantheistsB. MonotheistsD. Atheists5. As individuals we use different lenses in seeing things and realities aroundus. Conflicts sometimes arise in defense of their point of view. Our pluralistion varied belief systems. What statement best described what​


Answer:

A.Polytheists

Explanation:

Because this is the belief in many gods or deities.The culture of ancient Greeks and Romans depict this kind of beliefs.


30. 1. It is a study that focus in society 2. It refers to a group of people sharing a common culture within a defined territorial boundaries. 3. A belief that all cultures as equally complex. 4. It is called the scientific study of patterned, shared human behaviour. 5. Which of the following are not examples of material culture? 6. It consists of tangible things such as technological tools, architectural structures, fashion and accessories, and food. 7. The following statement are the aspects of culture except 8. The following are examples of non-material culture except one: 9. It is called the totality of what man has learned as a member of society. 10. What do you call about judging other cultures by the standards of your own, assuming your own culture to be the best.


1. SOCIETY

2. SOCIETY

3. CULTURAL RELATIVISM

4. SOCIOLOGY

5. ATTITUDES

6. MATERIAL CULTURE

7. CUMULATIVE

8. ARTIFACTS

9. CULTURE

10. ETHNOCENTRISM


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