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ESSAYS (FOR MATRIC STUDENTS)

ESSAYS
1. My Last Day At School
(A Farewell Party)
I shall remember my last day at school throughout my life. It was 2nd
of March. We were bidden farewell by class IX.

It was Sunday. We reached school at 3 P.M. The school hall was


beautifully decorated for the farewell function.

The party began at 4 P.M. For about an hour we ate to our hearts
content, () gossiped () and laughed very much.

The farewell function started at 5 P.M. Mr. Salman, a student of class


X, made a moving () speech in which he mentioned our long and deep
association ()with the school as well as the class. He wished us every
success in future ()

After this speech, I, on behalf of ( ) my class, thanked the


host (). In my speech (), I lauded ()the good arrangements,
()made by the host and accepted their good wishes for all of us. I
was feeling sad because of the separation from my old and august
institution in whose lap ()I got education. For me, it was not merely
()a school, but it was a cradle ()of culture ()and civilization
(). In the end, the reverened ( ) Headmaster made an
impassioned ()speech in which he appealed us to build our mind and
character on sound lines. He advised us to adhere ()to the glorious
()traditions of this institution ().

After his encouraging () speech, the function came to an


end. We left our school with heavy hearts casting our last looks at this great
institution.

2. Sports and Games

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Sports and games play a significant ()role in the development of


human personality () . They are as important for human body as food
grains ( ) and fresh water. They keep us active, healthy and smart.

Games and sports are called co-curricular activities () .


They are an important part of our school curricular (). Pakistani
students are very fond of sports and games. The facilities ( )are, of
course () , inadequate () at present. The situation is expected to
improve in near future.

Games and sports create in us the sense of discipline ( ) . The


captain of the team works like a General and the team has to obey the
captain. All these things create sportsman spirit in the minds and souls of
the players. They learn to lead their life in a disciplined manner.

Games and sports are a very good and useful source of recreation
(). They utililze () the vacant ()time of the young generation.
So their personality develops and they do not indulge in () such
activities like gambling ()and drinking () .

Sports and games keep our body and soul healthy. A sound mind is
always in a sound body. Health is Wealth. If one loses his health, he will
not be able to carry out his duties efficiently () . As a result, he will
be left behind in the race of progress.

3. My House
"East or West, home is the best". It is a famous old proverb (
)which is true to the hilt ( ). My house is situated () on
the main road. It is not far ( )from my school. It is double storeyed. It is
fitted with electricity. There are four rooms in each floor. There are marble
chips on the floor. We have covered the drawing room with wall to wall
carpet. The show-cases in the drawing room have been tastefully
decorated. It has a kitchen and a bath. It has four bed rooms. I have a
folding study-table in a corner of the drawing room where I study and do my
home-work.

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All the rooms of my house are airy, neat and clean. They are white-
washed every year. We have all the facilities of modern life in our house.
Very nice people live around us.

I have grown many beautiful flowers in one corner of my house. Their


fragrance ( )refreshes me and my family. I love my house very much. I
am proud of my house. God bless our home.

4. Courtesy
Courtesy ( ) means polite ( )behaviour (). It springs
( ) from good breeding and kindness of heart. A courteous man is
always polite and observes good manners at all occasions (). He
always repects the feelings of others and does not hurt them at any cost.

Courtesy demands that we should be polite and pleasant ( )in


every field of life. Our religion lays great stress on the need of courtesy.
Islam teaches us politeness and good manners in every sphere of life.
Muslims greet one another, saying "Assalam-u-Alakum", and they often
add some remarks about each others health and welfare ().

Courtesy demands that we should speak gently to everyone. Our


words may break a heart or heal it. Courtesy costs nothing but it pays a lot.
It consoles the dejected ( )souls. It brings us sincere friends.

Good manners demand that we should wait for our turn. In a crowded
( )bus, we should offer our seat for the women, weak or disabled
( )persons. We should help the blind to cross the road. We should
respect humanity ( )in order to make everyday life really comfortable
and worth living () . Courtesy amply fulfils ( ) this need.

5. Libraries
Libraries are part and parcel of a civilized ( )society. They are
huge store of knowledge. Every library has a large number of books on
many subjects. Libraries provide us information about current affairs (
)as well as past events (). People doing research ( )can
avail themselves a lot from the libraries. Libraries quench ( )the thirst

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for knowledge. They supplement ()the readers knowledge by providing


exact and latest ( ) information. It is a matter of regret ( )that our
library system is not functioning properly. Our libraries remain open when
people are busy in their work and they are closed in the evening when
people are free from daily business.

There is no whole-time staff for libraries. Besides this () ,


there is no incentive () to read general books. There is no proper
ventilation ( )system in our libraries. Books lying in locked
shelves stink () awfully () due to want of fresh air.

Libraries play an important role in creating a genuine ()love of


books and interest in current affairs.The reading rooms of libraries develop
a sense of discipline, research and enquiry.There is a variety of attractive
() titles in a library which bring about a healthy and beneficial
()effect on the eager minds of the readers.

6. Health
Working properly of all the systems of a living being ()is called
health. "Health is wealth" is a famous proverb often quoted by parents and
teachers.

Health is, no doubt, a great blessing of God. If one loses health, he


will surely be left behind in his work because a sound body has a sound
brain.

We should take care of our health. We should keep our environment


clean and take simple food and balanced diet () . Early to bed
and early to rise makes man healthy wealthy and wise. We should take
exercise ( )daily and keep our body clean. We should have our meals
at regular intervals (). We should brush our teeth daily and cut our nails
( )regularly. We should not indulge ( ) in such activities which are
injurious ( ) to our health. Smoking and drinking should be given up in
order to attain sound health and physical strength.

Sometimes staying at one place for several years makes us weary


( )and stale () . It indicates ( ) that we need a

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change in our environment () . If we go to some other place, it will do


us a great favour. Change of environment and fresh air are better than all
the tonics ( ) of the world. We should avoid to eat outdoor because
homemade cookies ( ) are pure and the safest in the world.

7. A Rainy Day
It was the month of July. The sun was shining brightly. Everybody
was perspiring ( ) from head to foot. It had not rained since long so
every living being ( )was in trouble ().

One day it was very hot. Suddenly clouds appeared ( ) from


the west and spread all over the sky at once. It flashed ( ) and
thundered ( ) for some time. Then it began to rain by cats and
dogs (). The streets were soon filled with rain water. There was
knee-deep ( ) water everywhere. They began to float paper-
boats on water. Everyone was feeling gay and happy. All the pollution
()of the air went away. The rain stopped after one hour. The weather
became pleasant. People got rid of scorching ( ) heat. They
thanked God for this relief ().

8. A Scene at the Railway Station


A railway station is a crowded ( ) and noisy ( ) place in
a big city. The rail-tracks ( ) connect different towns and cities.
The train is drawn by the heavy and powerful engine and it stops briefly
() for the passengers ( )at railway stations.

Last Sunday, I went to a railway station to see off ( ) one of


my friends. When we reached the station, it was over-crowded ( ) with
people. I bought the ticket with great difficulty and we proceeded ()
to the platform.

The platform was full of passengers. There was a great hustle and
bustle all around. Some people were sitting on benches while others were
walking here and there. The children were more excited ). They were
looking at the colourful ( )advertisements (). There were many

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stalls of fruit, tea, books and magazines. The vendors () were


doing roaring () business ()

Soon the train arrived at the station. People rushed to their


compartments () . Every person was trying to get into the bogie
first. The train stopped for five minutes. Then the guard blew the whistle
( ) and also waved a green flag. The train started moving slowly.
The station seemed to desert ( )as before.

9. A True Muslim
The follower ()of Islam is called Muslim. To be a Muslim is a
great blessing () of Allah. A Muslim who sincerely (
)acts upon all the teachings of Islam is called a true Muslim.

A true Muslim has firm belief in the oneness () of Allah and His
revelations() . He is aware ()of this fact ()that God
knows his every action either hidden ( )or open. He leads a simple
and pure life. He avoids () evil ()actions. He believes in the
day of judgement (). He prepares for the life hereafter () . He
says his prayers regularly. He observes fasts ()in the month of
Ramazan. He pays Zakat and other Islmic taxes. If he affords, he performs
Hajj.

A true Muslim is a responsible citizen ()of Islamic society. He


does not harm () the other members of his society with his hands
or tongue. He gives alms ()to the needy and the helpless. () .

A true Muslim seeks knowledge. He is clean in habits and pure


()in thoughts. He does not deceive () anybody. He treats every
person with kindness and love. He is enemy of the evil (). He fights for
the cause of Islam. In fact, a true Muslim is far better than an angel.

10. Life In A Big City


Daily life in a big city is busy ( )and exciting. It is full of charms
and comforts as well as full of difficulties ( )and problems (). Life
in a big city is not as simple and peaceful ()as village life.

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Big cities are centres of trade ()and business. There are many
big markets and shopping centres in big cities. As soon as the sun rises
people move on to their jobs in offices, mills, factories and shops. There is
a great rush of traffic on roads. Traffic often jams in rush hours. The same
thing happens after mid-day when thousands of people return to their
homes after the day's work.

The atmosphere ()of big cities is not clean and fresh. It is polluted
( )with harmful substances (). Sanitation ()facilities ()are
inadequate (). Heaps of dirt can be seen everywhere () .

The residents ()of big cities have no peace of mind. Worries


( )and cares are part and parcel of there life. People are strictly tied
to daily routine. They do not find any time to relax ( ) themselves.

Big cities are centres of knowledge (). There are many schools,
colleges and other educational institutions in big cities. Besides this,
medical facilities () are easily available.

11. Village Life


There goes a famous saying that, "God made the country (
)and then the city came". This sums up the belief that even God
resides ( )in villages. Why? because villages and countryside breathe
( ) the fresh air of Nature (). The villagers get fresh vegetables
( )and nourishing ()diet().

Village people are innocent ()and lead a simple life. They are
not aware ( )of the evil practices in towns and cities. A village is an
embodiment ( )of simplicity and sincerity (). There are lush-green
fields, the groves ()of shady () trees and beautiful landscapes
()in a village. People enjoy the sweet music of birds. The scenes of
sun-rise ( ) and sun-set add charm ( )to village life.

Life in a village is easier and cheaper () . But there are also


some disadvantages ( )of village life. The villages have no sufficient
()facilities of schools, colleges, roads and hospitals. They live in

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miserable () conditions. But they face the hardships ()bravely


and seldom () complain () .

The life in a small village is worth-enjoying ( ) because it


provides peace of mind to the dejected ()hearts.

12. Television
Television is one of the wonderful ( ) inventions ( )of
science. It provides ( ) the cheapest () entertainment
()for the whole family. It enables us to watch things happening at a
remote ()place. Many different programmes are presented on T.V.
daily. They include films, songs, plays ( )and debates (). Now a
days people like to watch colour televisions.

T.V. is a source of knowledge and information. National programmes


provide us a lot of information about current affairs () . Moreover
( ) T.V. is a useful source for distant learning () .
Thousands of students who are unable to attend the schools, colleges and
universities can be educated through T.V. programmes.

Small screen of T.V. has become so popular ()that people have


stopped going to cinemas. Many quiz programmes are telecasted on T.V.
and they continue for the whole year. We can learn much about the history
()and culture ()of our country through T.V.

But there are certain abuses ( ) of T.V. School going children


spend most of their time in watching T.V. They do not pay attention ()to
their studies. They should not watch T.V. for a long time as it is harmful
() for eye-sight ().

13. A Visit To A Hill Station


Love of adventure is natural to man. But the degree of love varies
( ) from person to person.

Last Summer, our class decided to visit Murree. Murree is a beautiful


hill-resort (24 ,) kilometers away from Islamabad.

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We took our bus and reached Murree in the evening. We were tired
of long journey. But all our fatigue ( )went away when we saw the
beautiful natural scenery of Murree. We enjoyed the cool breeze, the
chirping of the birds and the delightful ()scenery. The beauty of the
landscape fascinated () us. The road to Murree was zig-zag (
) . AS the bus went higher and higher, we got frightened. There
were many turns on the road. We were fearing of an accident ()but
thank God, we reached our destination ( )safe and sound. We stayed
for a fortnight () at Murree and enjoyed ourselves to our hearts
content () . After a stay of fifteen days, we returned to our homes.
We were fully refreshed now. We decided to revisit Murree in the next
summer.

14. A Hockey Match


Hockey is our national ()game. It is played all over the country. I
am very fond of playing hockey. Last Sunday, I witnessed ( )a hockey
match. It was played between our school and Islamia High School.

The match started at 3:30. The referee blew the whistle ()and the
match started. In the beginning, the game was slow but within 15 minutes
the game became very fast. Both the teams were trying their best to score
a goal. The ball was rolling swiftly ( ) among the players. Just before
the interval (), the captain of Islamia School team succeeded in scoring
a goal with the help of a beautiful shot.

After the interval, the game started again. Our team became more
active and dominated in the ground. Soon our team scored two goals one
after the other. The students of our school felt very happy and clapped their
hands to encourage () the players.

The players of our rival () team fought bravely to socre any goal.
But they could not succeed in their move ()till the end of the game.

The spectators ()enjoyed the game played by both the teams


very much. Our school won the match by one goal. Our headmaster
appreciated )the performance of our players and gave away the prizes.

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15. A Cricket Match


Cricket is quite an interesting game. It has become popular in the
whole world. It has a particular ( )charm ( )of its own.

Last Friday, I happened to see a "one day cricket match" at Lahore. It


was played between India and Pakistan. There was a huge gathering at the
stadium.

India decided to play first. The openers played a steady game. Within
first 15 overs, the score rose to 80 runs. But soon Kapil Dev was out. Then
he was replaced by Madan Lal. He made 50 runs in 12 overs. Soon there
was break for lunch. Indian team scored 220 runs for three wickets in the
fixed 50 overs.

Then the Pakistani players started batting. They opened carefully and
scored 40 runs in 10 overs. After 20 overs our players became more
aggressive (). Imran Khan hit two boundaries. Mian Dad scored a
beautiful century. All the Pakistani players played beautiful shots. They
scored 221 runs for the loss of three wickets in the fixed fifty overs.
Pakistan won the match by seven wickets.

It was a very interesting match. We enjoyed it very much. It kept us


spell-bound ( ) till the end.

16. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah


Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the bright star of the History ( )of
Pakistan. He is famous as Quaid-i-Azam. He is called the father of nation
() . He was born in Karachi on December 25, 1876. He received his
early education from karachi. After matriculation (), he was sent to
England for higher studies () . He qualified from the Lincoln's Inn as
a brilliant ()barrister. On his return to India, he joined the Indian National
Congress.

He was the greatest supporter of the Hindu-Muslim unity (). But


the character of certain narrow- minded ( ) Hindu leaders
disappointed () him. So he decided to join Muslim League.

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After joining Muslim league, he worked very hard for a separate ()


homeland ()for the Muslims. The Hindus, The British and a section of
Muslims opposed () him. But he faced every problem bravely.

In 1934, he became the president ()of All India Muslim League.


On March 23, 1940, at the historic ()session ()of the Muslim
League in Lahore, the Pakistan Resolution () was passed. The
dream of a separate homeland came true on August 14, 1947. Quaid-i-
Azam became its first Governor-General.

He worked day and night to make Pakistan great and strong. Heavy
pressure of work told upon () his health and he died in Karachi on
September 11, 1948. Leaders like him do not die so he lives in the heart of
every Pakistani.

17. Boy Scouts


Boy Scouts is a useful ()movement ( )for the youth. It was
founded ( ) by lord Baden Powell in 1910. It soon spread in the
whole world. It is appreciated for its simple and noble ()objectives
().

A boy, wishing to become a scout is asked to take an oath (). He


has a keen sense of duty and loyality ( )to God Almighty, to his
country and to his people.

A boy scout has many qualities (). He bears a good moral


character. he enjoys a sound physical ()and mental ( )health. He is
always ready to help the injured (), the needy and the helpless (
). He respects the feelings of others and always speaks gently.

Moreover () , a scout has the qualities of leadership. He is


firm ( )and noble in command (). He is humble ( )and obedient
().

A scout learns many useful skills ()and crafts (). He


learns the use of knife and axe. He can tie ( )various knots (). He
also knows how to cook food.

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A scout is a supporter of brotherhood ( ) and good-will (


)among people. In peace and in distress (), a boy scout shows
courage, responsibility () and self-confidence () .

18. My Favourite Book


(The Holy Quran)

I have read many books. But the Holy Quran is my favourite book. It
is the last book of Allah. It was revealed () on the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH). The Holy Quran is a source of guidance for the whole
human race () . It discusses all the aspects ()of human life.
Allah is the author ()of this book. It can meet all the challenges of the
world. I love the Holy Quran very much. I recite ( ) it daily. I read its
Urdu translation (). It has changed my entire ( )life. I try my best to
live according to the teachings ()of Islam.

The Holy Quran is the most widely read book of the world. No person
can dare () to change it. It is the same ( ) since its day of
origin ( ). Non-Muslims also study it to seek guidance (). It is a
store-house of wisdom (). It is a complete code of life. It encourages (
) those who fear God and it promises hell ()to those who
are non-believers.

If we act on the Holy Quran sincerely, we can solve all of our


problems. May God enable us to understand Quran and act upon it. A'min.

19. My Ambition
(My Aim in Life)

Every person has some ambition in life because it is a force


which excites man to action. But there are very few persons who have
clear-cut aim in their lives.

As far myself is concerned ( ) the sole object ()of


my life is to lead a life of simplicity ()and goodness (). From the
core of my heart, ( ) I wish to become a teacher. I have my

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own reasons ()for this. From my early childhood (), I have


developed a love for young children. To me, they are beautiful and delicate
()like the petals ()of a flower. I will widen () their outlook by
giving them knowledge. I will serve my country by producing better citizens
(). The company of young children will keep me young in thoughts
()and ideas ( )I have a great faith ))in the life of a noble and
ideal ()teacher. I am fully aware of the difficult and hard life of a teacher.
But simple living and high thinking inspires () me to take up this
profession.

Our Holy Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH) was the greatest teacher of


mankind. He felt pride in being a teacher. So following the foot-steps
( ) of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), I aspire () to be a teacher
because teachers are the custodians ()of the highest () values
()of a society. They are respected for their valuable ( ) contribution
()in building an ideal society.

20. My Hobby
A hobby ()is a useful activity ()which is done during leisure
(). It gives pleasure ()and enjoyment ()during spare-time.
There are many hobbies like gardening (), stamp-collecting(
), coin-collecting ( ) photography, reading etc, Gardening is
my favourite hobby. The desire to grow fruits and flowers is natural ()to
me. So I devote ( )my extra ( ) time to gardening. I keep myself
physically () fit with the help of this hobby. I feel myself in the
heart of nature.

There is a spacious ( )ground attached to our house. I have


grown a beautiful garden in it. The sweet fragrance ()of the flowers
serves as a tonic ( ) for my body. It saves me from different
diseases. I have planted a few plants of fruit also. Similarly, there is
sufficient () growth of vegetables in my garden. We seldom
purchase ( )vegetables from the market.

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Gardening provides me a good exercise ()for the day. It is my


sincere friend and inspires me whenever I am in a depressed (
)mood. Whenever I cast a glance ( ) over my small garden, my
heart is filled with joy.

Life is a struggle. If we rest, we rust () . So it is better that one


should pass very busy life. Hobby, thus, is an interesting activity which
brings pleasure and recreation ( )in leisure.

21. Our School Canteen


A canteen is a place of rest and refreshment (). Every good
school has a canteen. Eatables () are sold at controlled prices at
canteens. Our school has a small canteen. The manager of our canteen is
an old man. We call him 'Baba Jee'. He is very kind to us. We go to our
canteen in recess ( )period. We can have tea, biscuits, toffees, cold
drinks and buns and butter from our canteen. Sometimes Nans and
Kababs are also available ().

Our school canteen is a place of attraction ()for us. It is a point of


fun and refreshment for us. 'Baba Jee' keeps the canteen neat and clean.
His quality of tea is superior. He sells wholesome ( ) things at
reasonable ( )rates. He loves us like his own children. There is a great
rush in canteen during recess.

Our school canteen caters for our needs in good manner. We like our
school canteen much.

22. My Best Friend


A true friend is a blessing of God. The world looks gloomy ( )in
the absence of a true and sincere friend.

Ali is my best friend. He belongs to a very noble family. He is a hard-


working ()student and always stands first in the class.

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He is much interested in games and sports. Besides this ()


he is a good speaker (). He is one of the most popular boys in the
school.

He possesses ( ) all the qualities of head and heart. He loves


all but hates none. He shares the joys and sorrows ()of his friends.

My best friend is an embodiment ()of all human virtues (


). He is a calm and quite boy who does not injure () any one's
feelings. He helps the poor feeds the hungry and nurses () the
sick ().

He has a religious ( )bent ()of mind. He sincerely follows the


teachings ()of Islam. He is a true Muslim from the core of his heart.

He is a store-house of knowledge. I have learnt a lot from him. He is


always ready to help me in my studies.

As a matter of fact, I am lucky( ) that a person like Ali is my


best friend. For me, he is a source of inspiration ( ) and
guidance. For these qualities, I call him my true friend.

One Essay for Many


(For Average Students Only)

1. A ................... Match

(i) A Footbal Match (ii) A Hockey Match

(iii) A Football Match (iv) A Basket Ball Match

(v) A Volley Ball Match (vi) Tug of War ()

Matches are an essential part of sports and games. They give rise to
sportmanship. Last Sunday a ............... match was played between Tiger
Club and M.C. High School. We reached the playground in time. There was
a great rush of the spectators (). Everyone was trying to get front
seat. There was a great hustle and bustle. We got our seats with great

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difficulty. There were many hawkers () . They were selling


eatables () in a loud voice.

The match started at the fixed time. Both the teams were equally
()strong. They were showing high spirits ( ) . Each
team was trying its best to win the match. The supporters of both the teams
were hooting () and shouting in excitement. There was a loud
noise in the playground.

The game was passing through a critical stage. Each side was trying
hard to win the match. Soon the time was over. The match ended in a draw
()

It was really an exciting match. We enjoyed it very much. We


returned our homes tired but happy.

A common Personality
(i) A Postman (ii) A Policeman (ii) A Street Hawker

(iv) A Farmer (v) A School Peon (vi) A Chowkidar

(vii) A Washerman (viii) A Taxi Driver (ix) A Bus Driver

(x) A Carpenter (xi) A Snake Charmer (xii) A Railway Coolie

(xiii) A Beggar (xiv) A Monkey Man (xv) A Juggler

A........... is a common person. He is found in every part of Pakistan.


We are familiar ( )with him. He lives a very simple life. His clothes are
simple. He works hard to earn his living (). He gets up early in the
morning. He enjoys no holiday. Rain or sunshine, he has to labour (
)all the day long. But after his hard labour, he gets a very small amount.
He has to support a large family. So he lives from hand to mouth. He
cannot enjoy the comforts () of life. He can neither educate (
)nor feed his children well. He passes his whole life in poverty ().

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On the whole, his general condition is pitiable () . In spite of


this, he earns his living by honest means. He should be respected for his
hard labour because he is not a burden ()upon others.

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