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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY Lk. 5: 33-39) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke,

The scribes and Pharisees said to Jesus, “The disciples of John fast often and offer prayers, and the disciples of the Pharisees do the same; but yours eat and drink.” Jesus answered them, “Can you make the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come, and when the bridegroom is taken away from them, then they will fast in those days.” And he also told them a parable. “No one tears a piece from a new cloak to patch an old one. Otherwise, he will tear the new and the piece from it will not match the old cloak. Likewise, no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins, and it will be spilled, and the skins will be ruined. Rather, new wine must be poured into fresh wineskins.

And no one who has been drinking old wine desires new, for he says, ‘The old is good.’”

Reflection:

No one tears a piece of new cloth to patch an old cloak … no one pours new wine into old wine skins. In today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us that if we are to desire chance and healing, we must discard our old ways of life and put on a new way of life

… change is difficult and does not happen overnight nor does it come easily. To change from our old way of life requires a lot of will power and a conscious and continuous effort. Yet no one can make us change, only we can change ourselves. As one Lasallian community of the disciples of Jesus, let us support one another in changing our old ways of life and putting on the ways of Jesus.

Let us pray…

Heavenly Father, we pray that we may change when change is necessary, to put on the ways of Christ and to leave our old ways behind. We ask you this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

St John Baptist de la Salle…Pray for Us! Live Jesus in our hearts… Forever!

FROM THE OVCAR – REGIONAL CENTER FOR PEACE EDUCATION (RCPE)

“Peace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understanding.” - Albert Einstein FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL:

All members of the community are encouraged to like DLSL-Peace One Day page. Please follow this link https://www.facebook.com/DLSLPeaceOneDay2015. Spread PEACE!

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Congratulations to all the honors and achievers for the first quarter. Keep up the good work! Others are also encouraged to work harder and be part of the honors’ list next quarter.

2. Today, we observe the Lasallian Earth Day in our campus. Please turn off lights and ACUs from 7:40 -8:40 am if possible. Thank you for your cooperation.

3. No club meeting this afternoon to give way to the parents’ consultation with the subject teachers at 2:30 – 4:00 pm in the assigned rooms. Please vacate the classrooms immediately after dismissal but be sure that your rooms and corridors are clean and in order.

4. To Grade 6: Letter to parents about the meeting will be given by your adviser. Please make sure that your parents will receive it and be able to return the reply slip on Monday, September 7. Thank you.

From the GS- Christian Living with Character Education Department

“Daily Meal with God”

8 Reasons to Go to Mass

"Do this in memory of me." - Jesus (Luke: 22:19)

"If you really thought about who you are, who God is, and how much thanks you owe Him, you would want to go to Mass. The Mass would become the source and center of your spiritual life." - James Stenson

http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/parenting/pa0076.html (to be continued..)

Thank you so much to the Mass sponsors/goers today. The following are the sponsors on Monday:

Grade 1 *BB 104 Ms. Beth Pagulayan Grade 6 *BB 41 Ms. Verna Dimaala

Bulletin No. 058 04 September, Friday 2015

INTEGRATED SCHOOL

MISSION VISION

“To be a sign of faith as an excellent educational institution, sharing in the Lasallian mission of teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives.”

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Grade 2 BG 112 Ms. Nerissa Hernandez Grade 5 *BB 304 Mr. Max Bueno From The Face to Faith

Thank you so much to all co-workers who participated in the Face to Faith Professional Video Conference held at the PAASCU Room yesterday. Likewise, to the ICT team who has been very supportive in this program. Let us continue promoting peaceful dialogue to better understand each others’ faith, values and beliefs.

From the Grade School Mathematics Department

Congratulations also to Carene Hailey G. Marasigan – Grade 1 of BB 112 for being SILVER MEDALIST in the MTAP Program for Regular Student last August 29, 2015 in PVMMS. We are so proud of you! ANIMO LA SALLE!!!

From the Grade Moderators

1. Students who were not able to submit the parental contract are required to forward it at he GMs office today.

2. Commendation to all Grades 4 – 6 classes for locking the doors during lunch break ( 11:20 – 11:55 ) yesterday.

3. Haircut inspection on September 7 ( Monday ).

4. Thanks to Grade 6 – BB 404 for submitting the LOG IN – OUT FOLDER, CLEANLINESS DRIVE FOLDER and INCIDENT REPORT FOLDER last August 28, 2015

5. RESULT OF THE CLEANLINESS DRIVE ( August 24 - 28, 2015) Grade and

Section MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Grade 6 VC C D VC C D VC C D VC C D VC C D

BB 401 9 9 1 7 9 9

BB 402 6 9 1 7 9 1 6 3

BB 403 8 7 2 8 9 9

BB 404 9 10 7 8 9

BB 405 3 7 1 4 2 6 2 7 1

BB 406 11 10 8 10 8

BB 41 6 9 7 10 9

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the JHS Assistant Principal

1. Next week starts the Intramurals for IS. Remember that this activity is meant to give everyone a respite from the daily academic routine. Make sure that you use these days meaningfully and engage only in wholesome fun. As a general rule, everyone is reminded about proper decorum at all times. In addition please be guided by the following:

• the JuniorHigh School Intramurals September 7 – 11 and September 14 – 18 are regular school days. Everybody is expected to come to school during the regular school hours and follow procedures of getting admit passes in case of absence or tardiness.

• all students are expected to follow our dress code, i.e. no tight-fitting or revealing attires and no unnecessary accessories.

• the curfew time inside the halls starts at 7:40 am. Students are expected to leave their classrooms immediately after the reading of the bulletin, the checking of attendance and some announcements from the adviser or class officers. Designated students should make sure that the classrooms are locked and that the ACUs, ceiling fans and lights are turned off before leaving the classroom. Classroom keys should be returned to the guards immediately. If there is necessity to use the classroom for official purposes, the key shall be borrowed from the AP Office; only the homeroom adviser can borrow the key in this case. Attendance check in the afternoon shall be done in the respective areas assigned by the GMs for each class.

• students are advised to make sure that they maintain the order and cleanliness of their respective rest areas.

Everybody is also warned against committing any offense that warrants sanctions.

• students are not allowed to loiter in the Grade School and college areas and other areas where students are prohibited.

• bringing of gadgets must follow the policy on the use of gadget form; ‘one camera per class’ is highly encouraged in case you will need one.

• take care of your personal belongings; remember, the school is not held liable for any losses especially due to

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• guests/friends from outside the school are not allowed to stay with the students. In the event that they have business transactions with any of the school personnel, they should confine themselves in the office where they have an appointment. Any transaction with the students should be done in the GM office.

violators of any of the above guidelines and any other infractions shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions in the Student Handbook.

2. Be mindful also of the other instructions from the MAPEH Department and the Grade Moderators regarding the Intramurals.

3. Today, you will reap the fruits of your labor for the 1st quarter. For those who did well, congratulations and keep up the good work. For others, it is not too late to improve and give more time to your studies; how you fare in school is of primary importance in defining your future.

4. We request all classes in LS 2nd floor to vacate their classrooms at exactly 2:00pm today. Further, please make sure that you leave your classrooms and corridors clean and tidy; these classrooms shall be used for the parents’ consultation today at 2:30pm. Thank you.

5. Please be guided by the shortened period schedule today:

Time For Grade 7 Time For Grade 8, 9 10

7:40-8:20 1st period 7:40-8:30 1st period

8:20-9:00 2nd period 8:30-9:20 2nd period

9:00-9:45 3rd period 9:20-10:10 3rd period

9:45-10:05 RECESS 10:10-10:30 RECESS

10:05-10:50 4th period 10:30-11:20 4th period 10:50-11:35 5th period 11:20-12:10 5th period

11:35-12:20 6th period 12:10-1:10 Lunch Break

12:20-1:20 Lunch Break 1:10-2:00 6th period

1:20-2:00 7th period 6. Additional mission collection: LS407, LS410 From the JHS Christian Living Department

1. We would like to thank all the classes for your attendance in the Holy Mass. Let us continue to meet God in this highest form of public prayer. Here is the schedule of class Mass sponsors:

Grade September 4

Adviser September 7

Adviser Grade 7 LS 105 Ms. Celestie Quinto

Grade 8 LS 305 Ms. Gigi Calingasan LS 306 Mr. Val Bautista Grade 9 BM 100 Ms. Teng Marquez BM 101 Ms. Tintin Dimaculangan Grade 10 CMR 203 Mr. Michael Melo

From the English Department

1. Once again, we are inviting everyone to speak English always. We have just celebrated Buwan ng Wika, but speaking English doesn’t weaken our nationalism. Furthermore, it contributes to the growth and development of Filipino, our first language.

2. Class Presidents are reminded to strictly implement their English-only-Policy (EOP) guidelines.

3. To help you out with improving your communication skills, we are sharing some tips this week.

Tip No. 8. Have a Script for Small Talk and Other Occasions

Small talk is an art that not many people have mastered. For the inevitable, awkward silences with people you hardly know, it helps to have a plan. The FORD (family, occupation, recreation dreams) method might help you come up with topics to discuss, and you can also turn small talk into conversation by sharing

information that could help you and the other person find common ground. Hey, all that small talk could make you happier in the long run.

Suggestions for allowing Jesus to LIVE and REIGN in our Hearts

1. The seven virtues essential for a happy life God’s way are faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude. Which of the following virtues do you need to develop more fully? Make this virtue the subject of your daily prayer and resolutions.

(Valenzuela, Living the Lasallian Spirit)

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Tip No. 7. Tell a Story

Stories are powerful. They activate our brains, make presentations suck less, make us more persuasive, and can even help us ace interviews. Learn the secrets of becoming a phenomenal storyteller with these rules from Pixar or by simply using the word “but” more to structure your narrative. Everyone’s got at least one great story in them.

Source: Pinola, M. (2014). Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Communication Skills.

LifeHacker. Retrieved 01 September 2015 from

http://lifehacker.com/top-10-ways-to-improve-your-communication- skills.

From the Grade Moderators' Office For Grade 7 – 10

1. On Student Marshals

1.1 We shall now begin the enlistment for additional 4 members for the Student Marshal in the Junior High School Community. Our main objective is to empower the Student Marshal by assisting the Grade Moderators in maintaining discipline and order in our community. The Grade Moderators will discuss the details of the tasks and responsibilities. Make a difference…Be involved!

1.2 Student Marshal shall submit the names of the additional marshals to the Grade Moderators Office until Monday (September 7, 2015). Meeting of the Official List of Student Marshals will be announced soon.

2. On Haircut Inspection. Please be reminded of the scheduled Haircut Inspection on Monday (September 7, 2015). Follow the PRESCRIBED HAIRCUT set by the school. Thank you.

FROM THE OVCAR – IS REGISTRAR’S OFFICE:

To All Students:

Pease be informed that today is the start of the Online Viewing of Grades. Please remind your parents to view your 1st quarter grades using the default password that can be found at the lower part of your assessment form (issued during enrolment). In case you lost your assessment form and or cannot retrieve your default password, ask for advisers’

assistance.

FROM THE OVCAD – HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT:

SCHEDULE OF EVALUATION Sep. 4, 2015 (Friday)

A B

TIME Section TEACHER TIME Section TEACHER

8:20 - 9:40

BB405 Ms. V. Dimaala 8:40 – 9:40

BM103

Ms. T. Marquez

G6 Ms. R. Martija G9

BB406 Mandarin 9:40 - 10:40 BM104

10:00 – 11:20

G6 Ms. A. Jarque G9

Ms. Z. Jazareno

BB404 Mandarin 1:00 - 2:00 MM201

12:20 –

1:40 G6 Ms. A. Pangan G10

Mr. A. Cadelina

2:00 - 3:00

MM202 G10

Ms. S. Manalo 2:00 - 3:00 BM205

G10

Ms. G. Obena

September 4, 2015 (Friday)

C D E

TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER 7:40 -

8:40

LS104 G7

Ms. J. Ocampo LS108 G7

Mr. R. Anog LS207 G7

Ms. R. Beltran 8:40 –

9:40

LS206 G7

Ms. R. Rosima LS103 G7

Ms. J. Alarcon

LS107 LS205 LS209

10:00 –

11:00 G7

Ms. A.

Dimayuga

G7

Ms. R. Rosima G7

Ms. M. Bautista

1:00 - 2:00

MM202 G10

Mr. M. Melo September 7, 2015 (Monday)

A B C D E

TIME Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER Section TEACHER 8:40 - LS211 Mr. N. Navita LS305 Ms. JT LS306 Ms. E. Lontoc LS310 Ms. E. Aleta LS311 Ms. A.

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10:00 - 11:00

LS312 G8

Mr. J. Lirio LS405 G8

Ms. D.

Morillo

LS410 G8

Mr. A.

Baldovino

LS406 G8

Ms. JL dela Cruz

LS411 G8

Ms. E.

Policarpio 11:00 -

12:00

LS401

G9

Ms. G. Latayan LS201 G9

Mr. F. Amul LS202 G9

Ms. L.

Gutierrez

LS401 LS412 LS407 Ms. D. Morillo

1:00 -

2:00 G9 Ms. K.

Dimaculangan G8

Ms. T.

Roces G8

2:00 - 3:00

LS408 G8

Ms. E.

Policarpio

LS212 Ms. E. Lontoc

3:00 -

4:00 G8

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Cont…Sports Injury Treatment A Day Later

The day after suffering an injury is often the most painful. Swelling will likely be at its worst a few hours to a couple of days after the injury occurred. Bruising will continue for the first few hours and can be quite extreme by the next day, turning the entire area a deep purple or black.

The R.I.C.E. treatment method is appropriate for the first 48 to 72 hours after an injury. During this time, you should keep the area wrapped with an elastic bandage if possible, elevate it when you can, and apply ice every few hours. If pain is severe, an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory can help. Acetaminophen is effective for pain and fever but not for inflammation.

It’s important that during the first three days of a sports injury you don’t apply heat to the area, as heat can increase circulation and worsen swelling.

Three Days to a Week Later

Sports injuries usually enter the healing process after about 72 hours. You will notice less pain, sometimes only noticing tenderness when you move the joint or prod the area. Swelling will usually subside after the first three days, and bruises will start to fade. The changing colors of the bruise reflect the breakdown of blood that was trapped in the skin as a result of the injury.

Once the swelling has gone down, you can begin to alternate heat packs with ice. Applying heat will help circulate blood to the injured area, which delivers oxygen and nutrients to help the healing process. Both ice and heat can help with pain, and many trainers recommend alternating ice with heat every few hours.

You can also remove the compression bandages and begin to gently exercise the area. Start slowly with light stretches, never pushing it to the point of pain. You’ll notice your range of motion increasing a little more each day. Keep stretching and moving for the first few weeks until you are comfortable with normal use and exercise. Immobilization is bad for injured parts of the body that are a few days old or more because it can cause stiffness. You want to start moving the injured part, or walking with a normal gait, as soon as possible after injury.

After a Month

The first few weeks are the most painful, but you may notice some pain and tenderness for several weeks to a few months after an injury. This is normal, and you can use heating pads or ice to relieve pain. Medicated sports cream can also help with the discomfort. This type of cream is available at almost any pharmacy.

After the first month, there should be no swelling and any bruises will have faded away. If you notice swelling or discoloration after four weeks, you should visit a doctor to make sure there are no additional problems. Severe pain after the first few weeks is also reason to have the injury further evaluated.

Continue to stretch and exercise the area even after the symptoms have subsided. A muscle or joint that has been injured once is more vulnerable to additional injuries. Exercise can reduce the risk of repeat injuries. In addition, proper stretching and moderate exercise can help prevent injuries of all kinds.

As long as the injury heals appropriately, you should be able to return to your regular workout routines.

http://www.healthline.com/health/sports-injuries/treatment#ADayLater3 Schedule of Medical and Dental Check Up

Date Time Medical Dental Sept.4 08:20am- 09:20am G6 BB 405 09:40am- 10:40am G9 LS 301 10:00am- 11:00am G6BB 401

Sept.7 08:40am- 09:40am G9 BM 103 09:40am- 10:40am G9 LS 303 10:00am- 11:00am G6 BB 41

Sept.9 08:40am- 09:40am G9 LS 302 09:40am-10:40am G9 LS 401

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10:00am- 11:00am G6 BB 403 Sept.10 10:00am-11:00am G6 BB 402

01:00pm-02:00pm G9 LS 404 02:00pm- 03:00pm G9 LS 402 Sept.11 08:20am- 09:20am G6 BB 406 10:00am- 11:00am G6BB 404

FROM THE OVCM - GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grade 8 Students and English Teachers: Today is the last day of the OLSAT (Otis-Lennon School Ability Test) administration following the schedule below:

2. For Grade 10 Advisers and Students:

a. On Career Assessment: Everyone is REQUIRED to come for assessment until MONDAY, SEPT 7.

Those who were not able to come on their scheduled time are requested to report to the Guidance Office during ICL, lunch break, and dismissal time. Also, those who were not able to bring their GREEN and YELLOW assessment forms during assessment are REQUIRED to have the forms signed by the counselors.

Please note that you cannot reserve a slot for Senior High unless you have been assessed by the counselors.

b. A copy of the Senior High Strands curriculum is posted at the Guidance career board. Students may check it during their free time.

3. Looking Ahead:

Sept 10-11: Grade 4 CFIT Administration Sept 8 & 15: Grades 4-6 Structured Homeroom Sept 14-18: Grade 10 OLSAT Administration Sept 14-25: N1-G3 Counselors’ Time

Sept 21: Grades 7-10 Structured Homeroom Sept 21-25: G7 HSPQ Administration

FROM THE OVCM - STUDENTS ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On Clubs. For proper guidance on our clubs, we request our Club Moderators and students to see Mrs. Melissa Ishikawa regarding your club concerns. We shall have no club meeting in Grade School today in lieu of Parents’

consultation in the afternoon. Thank you very much.

2. On Peace Advocacy Contest through Social Media. In celebration of Peace Month, the SCB in coordination with the Student Activities Office shall be sponsoring Peace Advocacy Contest. Please take note of the following guidelines:

a. The contest is open to all students of the Integrated School during the whole month of September.

b. Participants may post up to two entries using any of the following mediums: artwork about peace, quotation about peace, picture about peace

c. All entries should be posted using #PeaceOneDay in any of the following SCB accounts, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

d. Lucky winners shall be given special prize and certificate of recognition from the SCB and SAO.

3. From the SCB: Once again, we give our share in taking care of our planet earth by sacrificing an hour without ACUs. Let us observe Earth Hour today from 7:40 – 8:40 AM. Thank you very much. ANIMO!

FROM THE OVCM – INSTITUTIONAL LASALLIAN FORMATION OFFICE:

Schedule of Recollection

September 4 LS 101, LS 102, LS 107 September 22 LS 207, LS 208, LS 209 September 21 LS 111, LS 112, LS 106 September 28 LS 104, LS 108, LS 206

Schedule Grade 10 Retreat

September 28-29 - BM203 October 1-2 - CMR204 FROM THE OVCM –SPORTS OFFICE:

The games on September 24 (Thursday) will be rescheduled on September 10, 2015 during the Intramurals of Grade 7 and 10.

Guidelines for the Spectators of the GAMES FOR THE CHEVRONS

Date Section Time Teacher

LS 311 7:40 am – 8:30 am Ms. E. Policarpio LS 412 8:30 am – 9:20 am Ms. T. Roces LS 305 10:30 am – 11:20 nn Ms. T. Roces September 4, 2015

(Friday)

LS 409 1:10 pm – 2:00 pm Ms. E. Policarpio

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For September 10, and 17, 2015 Games.

1. All Intramurals games set at the Sentrum will end at 10:00 am to give time for the maintenance to prepare the venue for the Games for the Chevrons.

2. Outside court games will also stop beginning 11:00 am to give time for the lunch of the students.

3. Students without games are advised to take their early lunch.

4. Assembly to the respective resting area will be at 11:30. Checking of attendance shall be handled by the homeroom adviser.

5. Students with ticket will start moving to the Sentrum right after the checking of the attendance.

6. Students without ticket are advised to assemble at Centen A for some instructions to be given by their respective Grade Moderator.

7. Sentrum Gates are open as early as 11:20am for other spectators.

8. The Security Officer and the MAPEH Teacher/s assigned at the entrance gate will follow strictly the “No Ticket No Entry” policy.

9. Students with Php 200 ticket will enter at the Sentrum’s SIDE GATE . For Grades 7 and 9, they will use the side gate near the Diokno Building while for Grade 10 and Grade 8, they will enter at the side gate near the Chapel.

10. Students with the Php100 ticket will enter at the main gate of the Sentrum.

11.The WOODEN CHAIRS are reserved for the Php200 ticket holder, while the Php100 ticket holder will occupy the cemented bleachers. The Faculty and Staff will stay on the stage of the Sentrum.

12. Tickets are still available at the main gate of the Sentrum for those who are willing to buy ticket for their companions 13.Drinks are allowed inside the Sentrum

14. Follow the CLAYGO policy (Clean as you go Policy) 15. Avoid BOOING Guest Players.

16. Respect Official’s Decision

ALL GUEST TEAMS/PLAYERS FROM MANILA WILL ARRIVE AT 11:00 AM.

RIFA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL OPEN GAME

DE LA SALLE LIPA VS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA DATE: SEPTEMBER 4, 2015

VENUE: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA TIME: 12:00 NOON

High School Football Girls A Head Coach: Ms. Mirriam Merlin Asst. Coach: Mr. Leander Boyd Obtial

Name Grade Section Name Grade Section

1 Abu Alhalawa, Niveen R. 9 LS 201 10

Malabanan, Barbara Kersten

M. 7 LS 208

2 Bagus, Danica Elysse E. 9 LS 404 11 Padilla, Zharyne L. 9 LS 303

3 Bautista, Giselle Ann R. 9 LS 402 12 Palanca, Kayle Danielle M. 9 LS 402 4 Cena, Sheen Rafaela S. 10 BM 202 13 Punzalan, Mika Jomei K. 10 CMR 201 5 Dasal, Shannon Meredith M. 7 LS 206 14 Punzalan, Martina Rojin K. 9 LS 301 6 De Castro, Aira Nicole A. 7 LS 208 15 Pusag, Eden Noreen C. 10 CMR 206 7 Javate, Christina Felize L. 10 BM 105 16 Salazar, Vera M. 10 MM 204 8 Javier, Daniell Ysabel E. 10 MM 202 17 Tapalla, Kristina Gail L. 10 MM 204 9 Latayan, Maria Claire A. 10 MM 203 18

Villapando, Sophia

Emmanuelle J. 9 BM 103

High School Football Girls B Head Coach:Ms. Mirriam Merlin

Name Grade Section Name Grade Section

1 Bancoro, Renquist Gabrielle 8 LS 307 5 Dimayuga, Lauren 8 LS 308

2 Bauan, Kyla 8 LS 312 6 Precilla, Zia 8 LS 412

3 Bilgera, Danielle Man 8 LS 212 7 Verzosa, Julia Ysabel B. 8 LS 211 4 Caringal, Justine Paoline A. 8 LS 310

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