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== Henry Ford Net Worth? == | |||
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== Henry Ford cars == | |||
How many model cars did he make? ] (]) 14:46, 10 April 2021 (UTC) | |||
:He made 20 in all. I want to make it clear, 20 '''''model''''' cars, not cars. As for cars in total, people expect he made more than 38,000 cars, trucks, and ambulances. Additionally, he made another 7,000 Ford tractors, two types of tanks, and 4,000 airplanes for the Allies during World War II. :) ] (]) 16:11, 28 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
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Add citations to text ("Also, at Edsel's insistence, Ford launched Mercury in 1939 as a mid-range make to challenge Dodge and Buick, although Henry also displayed relatively little enthusiasm for it." | |||
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King, J. (2003, June 16). Lincoln Mercury: Stumbling stepchild. ''Automotive News, 77''(6044), 132. | |||
I expected to find a mention of Henry Ford's net worth in this article (both nominal and inflation adjusted). By most estimates, Ford is one of the wealthiest men in history, so it seems an odd fact to omit. Modern wealthy individuals almost invariably have their net worths listed prominently in their info boxes. Why would Henry Ford be any different? Is he from too far back in history? Just a suggestion for anyone able to edit the article. Thank you. ] (]) 07:06, 8 March 2023 (UTC) | |||
''Mercury.'' (n.d.) https://performance.ford.com/enthusiasts/collector-vehicles/mercury/mercury/2014.html ] (]) 23:00, 27 June 2021 (UTC) | |||
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:Most sites agree that he owned around 200 billion(checked 7)(At his peak) | |||
== American Conspiracy Theorist Category tag == | |||
:one site says 81.4 bil | |||
:another says 35 bil | |||
:and one says 1.2 bil | |||
:probably cause they are no adjusted for inflation???? ] (]) 00:26, 22 August 2023 (UTC) | |||
::His wealth consisted of sole ownership of Ford. How much was Ford stock worth?? There was no market--no one could buy or sell a single share because Ford had all the shares, so it's very hard to estimate the value. ] (]) 03:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC) | |||
:::Still there are probably some estimates out there. (In reliable sources.) ] (]) 04:46, 12 December 2023 (UTC) | |||
== Old Sources used when Perfectly acceptable new sources are available == | |||
This seems to be a tag that is used far too frequently. Yes, Ford did promote some conspiracy theories but to include the category we need it to be a defining characteristic, not a secondary one. WP:CATDEF says it must be a defining characteristic. "Defining" is defined here ]: | |||
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That he was an industrial tycoon was a defining characteristic. The same with terms like auto industry founder etc. Conspiracy theorist is one that is used in some sources, certainly to the point where we should talk about the issues. However, nowhere in the article is Ford actually called a conspiracy theorist. That means we don't have sufficient content to say, in Wiki voice, that Ford was a conspiracy theorist. Absent that we should not include the tag as the tag effectively says we are saying it in Wiki voice. (courtesy ping {{ping|Margie - remasked}}) ] (]) 03:52, 19 August 2021 (UTC) | |||
:I understand. It wasn't his defining characteristic. I'm taking the category out.--] (]) 15:06, 19 August 2021 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks! ] (]) 15:14, 19 August 2021 (UTC) | |||
:::The definition fits Ford exactly: "'' A defining characteristic is one that reliable sources commonly and consistently define the subject as having" '' --in recent decades all the major studies I have seen emphasize his lifelong addition to conspiracy theories esp re Jews. Furthermore his name on conspiracy books on Jews helped to publicize and legitimize his fears worldwide. see Michael Alexander, Review of "Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate." ''Jewish Quarterly Review'' 94#4 (2004), pp. 716-718 https://www.jstor.org/stable/1455604 online which states: "''He drew upon nearly every popular anti-Semitic source available at the time, from ancient religious antagonism to the latest scientific eugenic theory."'' ] (]) 16:17, 19 August 2021 (UTC) | |||
Sources ] and ] are rather old and I don't feel it necessary to maintain them, especially since their equivalents are much easier to read. Source 13 is still present in it's website as , and the information remains the same as well (it's just been changed to a timeline style). Source 12 has an equivalent source from the , as well as from . Additionally, t] do not cite a source, and the only source cited for that paragraph (Source 12) does not contain the information listed. Source 13 does, however. I yet again implore we update our sources to more up to date and easily accessible ones. Asides from that, updating the early career to hold more information might be advised, as the Quadricycle is a landmark invention (as it marks the start of his foray into automobiles). The goes into great detail and I suggest adding relevant information. I just created my account today for this vary reason, so I'm not certain how the process works and I certainly don't want to overstep my authority, however if I am allowed, I would gladly add said additions. ] (]) 01:22, 31 January 2024 (UTC) | |||
I agree. But it seems there is just one person who keeps putting those words back in. Can't we get rid of this section entirely. And we need to delete the section on antisemitism. That also is untrue. ] (]) 10:18, 25 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
:If you haven't already, please make these changes :) <b>]</b> <small>(])</small> 20:56, 10 February 2024 (UTC) | |||
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Henry Ford (born July 30, 1863, Wayne county, Michigan, U.S.—died April 7, 1947, Dearborn, Michigan) American industrialist who revolutionized factory production with his assembly-line methods. | |||
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(Read Henry Ford’s 1926 Britannica essay on mass production.) | |||
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Under “Political Party” it claims Henry Ford was a Republican before 1918 and a democrat after 1918. This isn’t true. Whilst Ford did show support for Democrat Woodrow Wilson, in 1924 he outspokenly supported Republican candidate Calvin Coolidge. He even paid for adverts in newspapers to write messages of support for Coolidge - see “why I am for Calvin Coolidge” Lincoln Evening Journal, October 31st 1924 ] (]) 16:11, 24 October 2021 (UTC) | |||
The 1909 Model. | |||
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Ford spent most of his life making headlines, good, bad, but never indifferent. Celebrated as both a technological genius and a folk hero, Ford was the creative force behind an industry of unprecedented size and wealth that in only a few decades permanently changed the economic and social character of the United States. When young Ford left his father’s farm in 1879 for Detroit, only two out of eight Americans lived in cities; when he died at age 83, the proportion was five out of eight. Once Ford realized the tremendous part he and his Model T automobile had played in bringing about this change, he wanted nothing more than to reverse it, or at least to recapture the rural values of his boyhood. Henry Ford, then, is an apt symbol of the transition from an agricultural to an industrial America. | |||
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Please don't change anything. Ford supported both Republicans and Democrats. That is a fact, and it does not change with time. ] (]) 10:20, 25 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
Ford was born in 1863, yet the lede states, "''Ford was born in a farmhouse in Springwells Township, Michigan, and left home at the age of 16 to find work in Detroit. It was a few years before this time that Ford first experienced automobiles,''" which means he experienced them "''a few years before''" 1879, despite the fact that they weren't invented by Carl Benz until 1886. Something is clearly wrong. I'm not sure if it's a remnant from a previous edit, perhaps when "''a few years before this time''" referred to another time, but whatever it is, it needs to be fixed? ] (]) 10:15, 10 October 2024 (UTC) | |||
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Can Somebody please correct the lies & propaganda on this the Henry ford wiki page please ... | |||
Fist up Ford did not create the 8 hour work day as this page incorrectly claims as | |||
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian automobile marque owned by General Motors and as well a former automobile manufacturer, which manufactured cars in Australia before switching to importing cars under the Holden brand. It was headquartered in Port Melbourne. | |||
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''This page is inaccurate, fine line between inaccuracy & misinformation. '' | |||
== Henry Ford DID go to College and High School. == | |||
It says that Henry Ford didn't ever go to high school or college. It also has no citation. Henry Ford did go to college and high school, so whoever wrote this is wrong. We need to change it. | |||
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:The assertion that he did not go to college is contradicted two paragraphs later, so I removed the statement. I believe it's true that he never went to high school, but (a) I can't verify this, and (b) it's hardly critical to the article. ] (]) 23:33, 28 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
:::he never attended high school. Years later he did take some bookkeeping classes at night, but he never "attended college" in the usual sense. See Nevins vol 1 p 90. He could not read beyond the 8th grade level but he was good at numbers. ] (]) 00:27, 29 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
::::Though he did go to college. ] (]) 09:44, 29 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
:::::Wait, sorry, nevermind, I misread. ] (]) 09:45, 29 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
The following paragraph is just wrong & misleading as Henry ford did not invent the 8 hour work day / 48 hour week. | |||
== Found the citation needed!! == | |||
''Ford also introduced a new, reduced workweek in 1926. The decision was made in 1922, when Ford and Crowther described it as six 8-hour days, giving a 48-hour week, but in 1926 it was announced as five 8-hour days, giving a 40-hour week. The program apparently started with Saturday being designated a workday, before becoming a day off sometime later. On May 1, 1926, the Ford Motor Company's factory workers switched to a five-day, 40-hour workweek, with the company's office workers making the transition the following August.''' | |||
In the 'Ford Motor Company' section, there was a missing citation. I looked and found it. "Model T's unique foot-operated planetary transmission and steering-column operated throttle-cum-accelerator had to learn a completely different set of skills to drive any other gasoline-powered automobile of the time." from: | |||
Hope this helps! | |||
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:Argh, shoot, I meant in the Model T section, not the Ford Motor Company. ] (]) 09:47, 29 March 2022 (UTC) | |||
Australia was the first country in the world to give workers an 8hR work day & the 48hr work week. | |||
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( 8 hrs work, 8 hours rest, hours play ) Australia introduced the 8 hr day & the 48hr week on '''1 September 1873''' | |||
''' 8Hour Days & a 48-Hour Week''' | |||
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Several academic psychological sources suggest that Henry Ford had Aspergers/ASD. | |||
By Alison Painter | |||
https://behavioral-innovations.com/blog/20-famous-people-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd/ | |||
1 September 1873 48-Hour Week | |||
On 1 September 1873 450 employees and 50 employers came together at a banquet to celebrate the first 48 hour week. This had been achieved through the efforts of building trade workers who had appointed a committee to work on an agreement acceptable to the industry. The first firm approached was one of the largest contracting firms in the city and after negotiations the agreement was signed. At the dinner, held in Whites Rooms, Sir Henry Ayers gave an address in which he said in part: | |||
https://books.google.ie/books?id=Vxiu-JET_sYC&pg=PA9&dq=henry+ford+autism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVqbi5pfr2AhVXh1wKHciABuEQ6AF6BAgKEAM#v=onepage&q=henry%20ford%20autism&f=false | |||
The improvement in steam and water power ought to benefit the working classes and shorten their hours of toil. Thus they would be able to improve their minds and raise themselves socially and increase their political power. | |||
Labor began to be heard in parliament when in 1893 ten of its nominees were elected to the House of Assembly and it was then that the principle of an eight-hour day received legislative sanction. The celebration of this achievement is carried on with Labor Day holiday and parade. The 40-hour week was sanctioned in 1948. | |||
‘How Labor Day was born’, The News, 11 October 1938, Newspaper Cuttings Book, Volume 2, p.124. | |||
How Australia's world-first 8 hour day was achieved - ABC listen https://discoversouthaustraliashistory.org.au/chronology/september/1-september-1873-48-hour-week.shtml | |||
https://books.google.ie/books?id=6qGiBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA7&dq=henry+ford+autism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx6qPTpfr2AhXAQUEAHVlLA8MQ6AF6BAgEEAM#v=onepage&q=henry%20ford%20autism&f=false | |||
The Origins of the Eight Hour Day | HACSU Tasmania | |||
https://books.google.ie/books?id=dn2wCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA7&dq=henry+ford+autism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx6qPTpfr2AhXAQUEAHVlLA8MQ6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=henry%20ford%20autism&f=false ] (]) 11:26, 4 April 2022 (UTC) | |||
https://www.hacsu.org.au/HACSU/Everything_Else/Workplace_Issues___Information/the-origins-of-the-eight-hour-day/HACSU/Content/Workplace_Issues___Information/the-origins-of-the-eight-hour-day.aspx?hkey=a21502ae-d662-49a4-949c-50648093b0ab | |||
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Add under ‘Antisemitism and the Dearborn Independent’ that, in 1922, as a teetotaler, Ford claimed that “ The Jews are on the side of liquor and always have .” This was another one of his conspiracy theories. Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-anti-semites-who-pushed-prohibition-on-america | |||
i just think Misplaced Pages does a lot of good allowing people to fill its pages with lies & propaganda does nothing but undermine Misplaced Pages as a legitimate source for accurate information. | |||
Under ‘personal interests,’ add that Henry Ford was “an outspoken teetotaler.” Source: https://books.google.ie/books?id=mcOcdrBWedEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s ] (]) 21:03, 16 April 2022 (UTC) | |||
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Also can somebody please add this link to better reflect the fact Ford did not invent the Ute/utility/Truck it was Australia, And an Australian/'s | |||
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'''How the utility vehicle, once dismissed by Henry Ford as a 'kangaroo chaser', became an Australian classic | |||
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Under ‘later career and death,’ add that; | |||
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-27/great-australian-ute-story-of-utility-vehicle-s-birth/100855458 | |||
“Several academic psychological sources suggest that Henry Ford had Aspergers/ASD.” | |||
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'''Ford celebrates Aussie ute’s 80th anniversary as the pioneer of the company’s global truck leadership''' ( 2014 ) | |||
https://behavioral-innovations.com/blog/20-famous-people-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd/ | |||
https://books.google.ie/books?id=Vxiu-JET_sYC&pg=PA9&dq=henry+ford+autism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVqbi5pfr2AhVXh1wKHciABuEQ6AF6BAgKEAM#v=onepage&q=henry%20ford%20autism&f=false | |||
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2014/02/25/ford-celebrates-aussie-ute-s-80th-anniversary.html | |||
https://books.google.ie/books?id=6qGiBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA7&dq=henry+ford+autism&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx6qPTpfr2AhXAQUEAHVlLA8MQ6AF6BAgEEAM#v=onepage&q=henry%20ford%20autism&f=false | |||
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Henry Ford Net Worth?
I expected to find a mention of Henry Ford's net worth in this article (both nominal and inflation adjusted). By most estimates, Ford is one of the wealthiest men in history, so it seems an odd fact to omit. Modern wealthy individuals almost invariably have their net worths listed prominently in their info boxes. Why would Henry Ford be any different? Is he from too far back in history? Just a suggestion for anyone able to edit the article. Thank you. 66.91.36.8 (talk) 07:06, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
- Most sites agree that he owned around 200 billion(checked 7)(At his peak)
- one site says 81.4 bil
- another says 35 bil
- and one says 1.2 bil
- probably cause they are no adjusted for inflation???? 240F:79:57A:1:916C:FF30:1C8E:B371 (talk) 00:26, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
- His wealth consisted of sole ownership of Ford. How much was Ford stock worth?? There was no market--no one could buy or sell a single share because Ford had all the shares, so it's very hard to estimate the value. Rjensen (talk) 03:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
- Still there are probably some estimates out there. (In reliable sources.) SnailsSpace (talk) 04:46, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
- His wealth consisted of sole ownership of Ford. How much was Ford stock worth?? There was no market--no one could buy or sell a single share because Ford had all the shares, so it's very hard to estimate the value. Rjensen (talk) 03:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
Old Sources used when Perfectly acceptable new sources are available
Sources 12 and 13 are rather old and I don't feel it necessary to maintain them, especially since their equivalents are much easier to read. Source 13 is still present in it's website as The Birth of Ford Motor Company, and the information remains the same as well (it's just been changed to a timeline style). Source 12 has an equivalent source from the Ford Corporate Website, as well as from Google Patents. Additionally, the first 2 sentences of the first paragraph on "Career" do not cite a source, and the only source cited for that paragraph (Source 12) does not contain the information listed. Source 13 does, however. I yet again implore we update our sources to more up to date and easily accessible ones. Asides from that, updating the early career to hold more information might be advised, as the Quadricycle is a landmark invention (as it marks the start of his foray into automobiles). The Ford Corporate Article goes into great detail and I suggest adding relevant information. I just created my account today for this vary reason, so I'm not certain how the process works and I certainly don't want to overstep my authority, however if I am allowed, I would gladly add said additions. PsiPiEditsArticles (talk) 01:22, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
- If you haven't already, please make these changes :) Kingturtle = (talk) 20:56, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
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Henry Ford (born July 30, 1863, Wayne county, Michigan, U.S.—died April 7, 1947, Dearborn, Michigan) American industrialist who revolutionized factory production with his assembly-line methods.
(Read Henry Ford’s 1926 Britannica essay on mass production.)
The 1909 Model. Ford spent most of his life making headlines, good, bad, but never indifferent. Celebrated as both a technological genius and a folk hero, Ford was the creative force behind an industry of unprecedented size and wealth that in only a few decades permanently changed the economic and social character of the United States. When young Ford left his father’s farm in 1879 for Detroit, only two out of eight Americans lived in cities; when he died at age 83, the proportion was five out of eight. Once Ford realized the tremendous part he and his Model T automobile had played in bringing about this change, he wanted nothing more than to reverse it, or at least to recapture the rural values of his boyhood. Henry Ford, then, is an apt symbol of the transition from an agricultural to an industrial America.
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Something is wrong...
Ford was born in 1863, yet the lede states, "Ford was born in a farmhouse in Springwells Township, Michigan, and left home at the age of 16 to find work in Detroit. It was a few years before this time that Ford first experienced automobiles," which means he experienced them "a few years before" 1879, despite the fact that they weren't invented by Carl Benz until 1886. Something is clearly wrong. I'm not sure if it's a remnant from a previous edit, perhaps when "a few years before this time" referred to another time, but whatever it is, it needs to be fixed? FillsHerTease (talk) 10:15, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
this page is misleading an inaccurate ... Please rectify.
Can Somebody please correct the lies & propaganda on this the Henry ford wiki page please ...
Fist up Ford did not create the 8 hour work day as this page incorrectly claims as
This page is inaccurate, fine line between inaccuracy & misinformation.
The following paragraph is just wrong & misleading as Henry ford did not invent the 8 hour work day / 48 hour week.
Ford also introduced a new, reduced workweek in 1926. The decision was made in 1922, when Ford and Crowther described it as six 8-hour days, giving a 48-hour week, but in 1926 it was announced as five 8-hour days, giving a 40-hour week. The program apparently started with Saturday being designated a workday, before becoming a day off sometime later. On May 1, 1926, the Ford Motor Company's factory workers switched to a five-day, 40-hour workweek, with the company's office workers making the transition the following August.'
Australia was the first country in the world to give workers an 8hR work day & the 48hr work week.
( 8 hrs work, 8 hours rest, hours play ) Australia introduced the 8 hr day & the 48hr week on 1 September 1873
8Hour Days & a 48-Hour Week
By Alison Painter
1 September 1873 48-Hour Week
On 1 September 1873 450 employees and 50 employers came together at a banquet to celebrate the first 48 hour week. This had been achieved through the efforts of building trade workers who had appointed a committee to work on an agreement acceptable to the industry. The first firm approached was one of the largest contracting firms in the city and after negotiations the agreement was signed. At the dinner, held in Whites Rooms, Sir Henry Ayers gave an address in which he said in part: The improvement in steam and water power ought to benefit the working classes and shorten their hours of toil. Thus they would be able to improve their minds and raise themselves socially and increase their political power. Labor began to be heard in parliament when in 1893 ten of its nominees were elected to the House of Assembly and it was then that the principle of an eight-hour day received legislative sanction. The celebration of this achievement is carried on with Labor Day holiday and parade. The 40-hour week was sanctioned in 1948. ‘How Labor Day was born’, The News, 11 October 1938, Newspaper Cuttings Book, Volume 2, p.124.
How Australia's world-first 8 hour day was achieved - ABC listen https://discoversouthaustraliashistory.org.au/chronology/september/1-september-1873-48-hour-week.shtml
The Origins of the Eight Hour Day | HACSU Tasmania https://www.hacsu.org.au/HACSU/Everything_Else/Workplace_Issues___Information/the-origins-of-the-eight-hour-day/HACSU/Content/Workplace_Issues___Information/the-origins-of-the-eight-hour-day.aspx?hkey=a21502ae-d662-49a4-949c-50648093b0ab
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https://atui.org.au/2021/04/21/1856-the-eight-hour-day-strike/
i just think Misplaced Pages does a lot of good allowing people to fill its pages with lies & propaganda does nothing but undermine Misplaced Pages as a legitimate source for accurate information.
Also can somebody please add this link to better reflect the fact Ford did not invent the Ute/utility/Truck it was Australia, And an Australian/'s
How the utility vehicle, once dismissed by Henry Ford as a 'kangaroo chaser', became an Australian classic By Tim Lee
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-27/great-australian-ute-story-of-utility-vehicle-s-birth/100855458
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Ford celebrates Aussie ute’s 80th anniversary as the pioneer of the company’s global truck leadership ( 2014 )
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2014/02/25/ford-celebrates-aussie-ute-s-80th-anniversary.html
Cheers. 114.30.110.77 (talk) 03:40, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
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