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第第页《野性的呼喊》英文读后感7篇《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇1todayiread"thecallofthewild"thisbook,canletapersonintoadogsworld.thedogsnamewasbuck.itdidnotplaytheroleofagoodfriendinhumansociety,butplayedtheroleofawild,cruelsoul,andilearnedalotfromit.buck,adogwhogrewupinthejudgeshouse,isasaintbernardandcolliemix,heinheritedtheweightofhisparents,framesizeandbreedofgooddogs,heledacarefreelife,untilthediscoveryofapreciousyellowsoftmetal.afterbeingtrafficked,thearistocraticbuckwasbeatenforthefirsttimeinhislife.afterbeingbeatenseveraltimes,helearnedatruth:icantwinafightwithamanwithaclub.theclubwasakey,akeytobucksprimalnature.letitunderstand"thelawofthejungle,survivalofthefittest"thissurvival.buckbegantogooutintothecoldandsnowtopullsledgesforthepeople.pike,hiscompanion,taughthimhowtostealtosatisfyhishunger,fortoeatenough,youmuststeal.ilearnedtodigholesforwarmthfromberry.butitwasasilkhaireddogthatbucklearnedthemost,remindingthehazybuckofhisancestorsprimitiveslaughter.silkwooldogsarecompanionsoftheleader,butthesearchforitagainandagaintochallengebuck,buckagainandagainpatienceatfirst,buteventuallybuckinstinctwasprovocativeactivatedinthebody,bytheancestorsofchewing,tornandbloodycrazytigerstruck,activeupanddownwithsilkwooldog,insteadofintheleadposition.butoncethewildwasawakened,thecallofthegreatforesttemptedbuck.itwasableak,horrible,bloodcurdlingcry,butbuckwasgladtohowlalong.thenatureoftheprimitiveanimalinhimismoreandmorestrong,inahunttoreflect,enduranceletbucktastethedesireforbloodandthepleasurefromkilling.thecompetitioninhumansocietyistheembodimentoftheancientwildness,whichbringsthedesireandsavageryofallthings.likebuck,whenthefacttellshimthatthereareonlyconquerorsandconquerors,theunyieldingspiritthatcomesfromdeepinhisnatureisawakenedtoknowthatthisisthevalueoflife.butwildnessisnotonlycruel,italsobringsfriendship,ancientcivilizationandcrystallization.whenbuckslastmasterdied,heletoutalonghowl.thisisloyalty,sad,butalsoshocking.wild,itmakestheworldalive,butalsopushestheworldintohell.itiscunning,loyal,savage,andbringsfriendship.thisisthereallife,colorful,brilliant,growing.andthecallofthewildcomesfromthedepthsofthehiddenheart.alsoletmeunderstand"thelawofthejungle,survivalofthefittest"thistruth.《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇2thecallofthewildislondonsmostreadbook,andgenerallyconsideredhisbest,themostmasterpieceofhissocalled“earlyperiod“.thestorywassetin19thcenturyklondikegoldrush,inwhichsleddogswereboughtatgenerousprices.buckwasadomesticdoginjudgemillershomeandlivingacomfortablelifeuntilhewassoldsecretlybythepoorgardenerandbecameasleddog.buckwasabernarddogweighedonehundredandfortypounds,tall,strong,andhea一vymuscled.hecouldntaccommodatetotheharshconditionatfirst.andhewantedtofight,toescape,togobacktohiscozyhome,butinvain.themaninredtaughthimthelawofstickandclubonemustfirstadjusthimselftohissurroundingsandlearntherules,andonlyafterthathecandowhathewantstodo.theclubofthemaninredcalledbackbucksnatureasadog.whenhefirstlyservedforfran?oisandperrault,twocouriers,heshowedhissuperiorabilitytoadapttotheenvironmentandhissmartnesstolearneverythinghewantedtolearn.curlysdeathastonishedhimandtaughthimtobecautious.andbeforehehadrecoveredfromtheshockcausedbythetragicpassingofcurly,hewasharnessedasasleddogandstepbystepwantedtobetheleader.buttheleadingdog,spitz,wasalreadyanexcellentone,whoalsoconsideredbuckasenemyandpotentialcompetitor.atlast,whenspitzoncepunishedhim,hurlingbackwardbuck,heknewthetimehadcome.hekilledspitzandtookhisplace.whentheypulledintodawson,buckwassoldasuselessthingtothreegolddiggers,whowerentveteraninsleddingandevendidntknowhowtogettotheirdestination.foodwaseatenuphalfway.socharles,oneofthethree,decidedtokillbuckwhenhecouldntgetup.however,whenheaimedatbuck,johnthorntonspranguponhim,knockedhimdownandtoldhimthatifcharlesstrokebuck,thorntonwouldkillhim.thus,thorntontookbuckaway.hewastheonlytruefriendofbuck.butbuckwasathingofthewild,especiallywhenthecallingofwolffromthehills.oncewhenhecamebackfromhills,hefoundthatthorntonwaskilledbyindians.whatwouldyoudoifyouwerebuckwhenyourbelovedfriendwaskilled?buckbecameanutandkilledthoseheadsmenandstayedwiththorntonfortwodaysandnights,neverlea一vingthorntonoutofhissight.andthenanearbywolfhowlcaptureshisears,andhefollowsthesoundtoanapproachingwolfpack,battlingseveralofthesecreaturestoprovehisworth.《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇3asadignifiedindividual,survivalseemstobethesubjectofourdiscussionforever.butinthishardwayofsurvival,thedesirefor"life",oftenletusforgetthespecies.buckwasoneofthosedogswhoworkedhardtosurvive,developedaknackforhardshipandeventuallybecametheleaderofthepack.butwhetheritisbarker,ortheauthorsothercharacters,theirheartsarefulloflongingandyearningfor"life".butinthisextremeenvironmentandthehumanstrengthofthecollision,wefacethecrueltyofcompetition,witnessthetruemeaningoflife.theheroofthenovelisadognamedbuck.setduringthealaskangoldrush,thestoryfollowsbuckasheclimbsfromadomesticatedsoutherndogtoabarbarianstateinordertosurviveinthetreacherousconditionsofthenorth.buckisahugecrossdog,hewassecretlysoldfromthefamilyofthesouth,afterseveraldifficultiesbegantosetfootontheroadofgold,becameasledworkingdog,inthecrueldomesticationprocess,herealizedthejusticeandthelawofnature,theharshlivingenvironmenttaughthimthemeaningofcunninganddeceit,hetookhisowncunninganddeceittoanunsurpassedlevel,andafterabrutal,evenmortal,struggle,hefinallyestablishedhimselfastheleaderdog.wecangetasenseofthementaloutlookofdifferentpeoplethroughthechangeofownersduringthearduoussleddingjourney.itwasinthesemovements,too,thatbuckformedadeepanddeepbondwiththelastmaster,whohadrescuedhimfromthemoststrenuousdrudgery,andwhomhehadrescuedmanytimes.finally,afterthetragicdeathofhisbelovedmaster,hewentoutintothewilderness,answeringtheancientwildcallhehadheardandyearnedforsomanytimesalongtheway.buckwasonlyadog,buthisarduouspathreflectedthetruemeaningofpersonalstruggleintheageinwhichthewriterlived.itwasalsoareflectionofthenaturalismprevalentinamericansocietyduringtheperiodofthetreacherousdevelopmentofcapitalism.onthisroad,insuchadangerousnaturalandsocialenvironment,onlytheeliteandthestronghavethepossibilityofsurvival.iftheylacktheabilitytoadapttothechangingconditions,itmeansaquickandtragicdeath.infrontofthelawsofnature,manisinsignificantandhelpless.moreover,inthestruggleforexistence,anymoralconceptbecomes"akindofvanityandanobstacle".ontheonehand,thisshowsthesinisterlivingenvironmentatthattime,ontheotherhand,italsorevealstheimmoralsideofthecapitalistsociety.insuchasociety,undertheactionofnaturallaw,theprimitivedesire,moraldecay,thelossofcivilization,allshowincisivelyandvividly.therefore,ifsurvivalisthehighestgoalofhumanactivity,thentheprocessofanimalsurvivalistheprocessofviolentmeetingandkillingeachother.onlythroughthestruggleofthelawofthejungle,canweensurethecontinuedsurvivalofthe"elite"or"strong"withcompetitiveadvantages.therefore,itfullyexpressestheauthorsnaturalismthought.themorecivilizedmanis,themorestablehislifeis,sothatinacivilizedsocietythingsarelaidoutclearlyandtherearefewaccidents.butwhensomethinggoeswrong,anditsseriousenough,itstheendoftheworldforthosewhocantadapt.andbucksexperiencealsotellsus:lifeisoftenintenseandpainful,butinfactitismorefullofvitalityandvitalityandwewanttobethestrongoflife.thatswhatsurvivalisallabout.thereisnojustice.onceyouredown,youredown.sobecarefulnottofall.lifeontheroad,thereisnoplainsailing,thereisnoconstant,heoftenchangespatternstoteachustobestrong,andwehavetodoistoaccepthisarrangement,inperseverancethroughthecoldwinter,andfinallyusherinthespring.weoftensaythatsuccessfulpeoplejustthinkalittlemoreanddoalittlemorethanordinarypeople,withoutcarefullysearchingwhytheythinkalittlemoreanddoalittlemore.infact,thismuchthink,domorebehaviorisapersonwithpositiveenterprisingconsciousnessofperformance.onlyunderthedriveofthisconsciousnesscanapersondothingsactivelyinamoreplannedanddirectionalway,andfinallyachieveaqualitativeleap.《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇4atthebeginningofthiscentury,manynewwritersemergedwiththeintroductionofmanynewideas.amongthem,jacklondonwasthemostpopularone.hismostfamousnovelisthecallofthewild.althoughitisastoryaboutadog,buck,itvividlydepictsthelifeintheprimitivenorthwherepeoplerushedforgoldandfortune.buck,usedtobelongtoajudge,hedaysofpullingasnowsled,helearnedtoconformtothelawofnatureandobeythemaster.finally,hefoundabasicinstincthiddeninsidehim,whichenabledhimselftosurvivethetoughenvironment.thisisthecallofthewild.whenyoureadthestory,youwillfeelthatbuckisamaninsteadofadog,strugglingwithhisfortuneandconformingtothelawofnature.thoughshort,itisreallyathrillingstory.whatyouneverforgetisthetoughlifeinthenature,thebraveandcraftydog.maybethewildiscallingyoutogoahead.whilewritingforonly16yearsthroughouthislife,londonproducedanamazingbodyofworkamongwhich,whitefang,martineden,thevalleyofthemoonarerepresentative.《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇5asatypeofnovelette,iwasntusedtothiscosivejustfinishedharrypottersoinoccasionsnovelettewroteverybriefly.thebackgroundoftheauthorwasverypoor,andpreciselythetimetoseekgold.partofthenovelmeanstoexposethehardnessofdogsatthattime.menwerecrazyaboutgold,themaincharacter,buck,wasstolenbyagardenerofalawyerwhoownsbuck.themanwiththeredsweatertaughthimthelawofclubs,thiswasagoodbeginning.thetradingroadledhimatlasttotwocouriers,whoknewhowtotreatdogs.thenthedogteamwastradedtoathreepeoplefamilywhowereseekinggoodinalaska.buttheydidntknowhowtotreatdogsandatlastdogsandmenweredrownedinthewater,exceptbuck.hewaspickedupbyaman.andeventuallybuckwasbacktothewild—wherehisancestorshadbeen.inmyopinionagoodnovelcouldmakereaderscry,yell,etc.iclenchedmyfistwhenthefamilytreatedthedogteambadly,andhadawonderfulfeelingwhenthemanpickedupbuckandtreatedhimlikehisownson.ithadfeeling,thisnovel……《野性的呼喊》英文读后感篇6“whenthelongwinternightscomeonandthewolvesfollowtheirmeatintothelowervalleys,hemaybeseenrunningattheheadofthebackthroughthepalemoonlightorglimmeringborealis,leapinggiganticabovehisfollowers,hisgreatthroatabellowashesingsasongoftheyoungerworld,whichisthesongofthepack.”therewasascriptaboutthesavagelifeinthefrozennorthoficeandsnow.thereweretheunexplorednorthareasofamericaandthe19thcenturyklondikegoldrushwhichdraggedmenfromtheentireworldintothehardwildtolookforgold.therewasaroadwhereagiganticdoglikehumanfoughthiswaytostruggleinthewasteland.therewasacivilizedbeastgrewfrommildnesstowildness.andtherecamethecallofthewild.thebackgroundandplotinthe19thcentury,itwassaidthatgoldhadbeenfoundintheklondikeareainnortherncaliforniaofvastwilderness,sothousandsofpeoplerushedintothisuncultivatedgroundtoseekforgoldandfortune,whichneededalargequantityofdogstosupportforthetransportation.therecameupbuckstorywhichwecantdefineitasluckinessorunluckiness.buck,adogweighedonehundredandfortypounds,tall,strong,andheavymuscled,livedacozyandcomfortablelifeinarichfamilyofajudgenamedmiller,butwassoledbyevilgardenertotwodogdealersandwastooktoalaskaasasleddog.ledbyhissecondmasters,twogovernmentalcouriers,hestudiedhowtopullasledandhowtoliveinthiscruelworldwhereneededmorecunningbehaviorandlessfakemoralandcourtesy.forexample,helearnedtosleepinthesnowholetogetwarmnessfromtheclodnights,andhelearnedtothiefbaconandfoodfromhismastersandneighboringcamps,aswellasthat,helearnedhowtofighteffectivelyandefficientlywithhisantagonistsandsurviveofthecombataboutthedominantleaderwithspitz.inadditiontothose,healsowentthroughthehardshipsinthetoilontheicelayer,andhelearnedhowtoobtainthevictoryandstandonthewildernesswhichwasbeneficialtohimselfwhocanonlyfittheenvironment,butcantdefytheharness.afterthearduoustraceandtrail,theyfinallyreachedthedestination,andthen,afterashortbreak,dogsincludingbuckledbyascotchhalfbreedmansteppedagainontheicelandwiththesaltwatermail.itwasahardtripandamonotonouslifeoperatinglikemachinethatdogsmustundertaketheheavepullingandpoorconditionwheretheyweretiredandshortofweight.buckpartner,davewhohadsomethingwronginsidesufferedmostofall,butprideashewas,pullingthesledwashisholymissionaryjobwhichcanfulfillhislifeandmustbedoneuntilhisdeath.however,thetoughworkwasstillcontinuous.thirtydayspasses,bywhichtimebuckandhismatesfoundhowreallytiredandweaktheyareuntiltheyarrivedatthelasttown.theywereinawretchedstate,wornoutandwornout,whichwasnotthetirednessthatcamefromabriefandexcessiveeffortandcanberecoveredfromsomehoursrest,butwasthedeadtirednessthatcamethroughtheslowandprolongedstrengthdrainageofmonthsoftoilandhadtoneedalongvocationtoevacuate.nevertheless,onlythreedaysaftertheywereboughtbyafamilyincludingafoolishwoman,acallowandignorantyoungster,andamiddleagedmanwithweakandwateryeyes.nevermindofdogsfrazzle,thethirdmasterstriedtheirbesttolashoutatthemwithwhip,butbuckwasnotunderverygoodcommandandnotproudandinterestedofthiscareer.untiltheyreachedatthecampofthornton,withthenaturalinstinctandextremeweariness,bucktoleratedthewhipfromhissocalledmastersandrefusedtogoaheadwhichwashisluckinesstomeethislastmaster,thornton.withoutdoubt,thorntonwasagoodmaster,fullofwisdom,intelligenceandlovewhocanmanagebuckslifecomfortablyandinorder.bythecarefulattendanceformhisnewmaster,buckwasonhisfeetquicklyandsolidly.filledwiththeloyinglovetowardhismaster,buckcompaniedhim,savedhislifeforseveraltimesandhelpedhimwinthegamblingparty.then,theyfacedintotheeastonanunknowntrailtoachievewheremenanddogsasgoodasthemselveshasfailed,asthecallfromthewildbecamestrongerandstrongerwhichattractedbucktoleavethecivilizationtolookfor.theknifethatcutouttheboundofbuckbetweenhismasterswasthemastersdeathswhichleftavoidinthedogsheartandastrengthenedcallingfromthewild.buck,acivilizeddog,finallywentbacktowolvesafterthousandsofgenerationbysingingasongoftheyoungerworld,heprocessofhavingtoleavethecomfortablemillershouseandadapttotheharshprimitivesnowfield,buckwentthroughthechangesfromthemildnesstowildnesswherehestudiedthelawofclubandfangandadmittedtheruleoffailurewithoutprogress.“hehadlearnedwellthelawofclubandfang,andheneverforewentanadvantageordrewbackfromafoehehadstartedonthewaytodeath.”“hemustmasterorbemastered,”“killorbekilled,eatorbeeaten,wasthelaw;andthismandate,downoutofthedepthsoftime,heobeyed.”afteranalysis,wecanfindthatrelatedtothedarwinism,learningabilitywasanimportantfactorofthevictoryoflivingofbuck.asasouthdoglivingintherichfamilyandinnocentenvironment,buckwasnotwaryofmanuelsuncommonbehavior,butsituationhaschangedentirelyafteraperiodofbarbariclife:heshowedhostilitytohisallpossiblematesandtookprecautionofeverything.aswellasthat,throwingawaythemoralstandardandfacingthedeathofstarvation,buckhadanabilityofthief.“thisfirsttheftmarkedbuckasfittosurviveinthehostilenorthlandenvironment.itmarkedhisadaptability,hiscapacitytoadjusthimselftochangingconditions,thelackofwhichwouldhavemeatswiftandterribledeath.”inadditiontothose,hismusclesbecamehardasiron,andhegrewdumbtoallordinarypain,andhecansuccessfultakefulluseofalltheelementsnomatterinternalorexternal.thatstheprogressionofbuckwhichcanequiphimwiththickhelmetsfrombeinghurtdeeplyandmadehimbethefittest.notonlydidhelearntbyexperience,butinstinctslongdeadbecamealiveagain.maybeknowledgeacquiredbylearningwasbuckslefthand,instinctshisright.goodpedigreesetuphisfirstsenseofatall,strongandmuscularpotentialking,whiletheinstincthelpedhimtolearnfastandsavehislife.“itwasnotaskforhimtolearntofightwithcutandslashandthequickwolfsnap.”“theycametohimwithouteffortordiscovery,asthoughtheyhadbeenhisalways.”buckchangedashislivingenvironmentchanged.withthechangeofenvironment,buck,comparedtotheprevioussouthernfamilydogthatwasmildandgentle,acquiredmanyabilitiesandskills.hetriedhisbesttolivebybecomingcunning,coldblood,andcruelwhichmakehimstepforwardontheroadofcorpseandblood.surviveofthefittestwhichisdemonstratedbyadaptationtotheenvironmentandwieldingthelawtoprotecthimselfandattackonothersmadehimroaredonthetopofthefoodchainandreturntowolves.allwhatbuckhasdonewasnotduetohisreasonandthought,butduetohisfit.hewasfittoeverythingsurroundinghimunconsciouslyandputhimtothenewwayoflivingquickly.“thetheory,‘survivalofthefittest,isthelawofbiologicalevolutionwhichimpliesthatplantsoranimalsadapttotheenvironmenttosurviveortodieitisthebiologicalsurvivalruleofbrutalbiosphere.”thatistosay,thekeyofthislawisthatthosewhocanfittheenvironmentcansurvive,onthecontrary,thosefailedtofitwouldbeobsoleteundertheruleofelimination.peepingatbuckandhisstruggle,wecanhaveavisionofushumanthatwasalsofightinginthebattlefieldwithourmatesandagainstourenemy.filledwithbustlingstuff,wetriedourbesttostandonthetopofrightandauthorityonlybecausethatpositionwouldgiveusmorematerialsandthesenseofpridewhichwedependedontolive.flowersinthegreenhousedidntknowaboutthehardshipofliving,sotheyshowedgoodwillandsendaromatoothers;whilelifeintheicefieldwherewindwasblowinglikeknifeandthicksnowcanburypeopleonlyshowedawillofsurviveandcutuptheuselessgoodnesstowearonthecoldness.wemustdoitbecausewehadtodoit.thepackofanimalwaslikeasocietyofpeople.deathandgenocidewouldhappenonusifwewerenotwillingtofittheenvironmentthoroughly.todancewiththeshackleofsurviveofthefittestwasthepolicyweshouldcarryoutforever,thereasonwhyourhumanstoodonthetopofbiologicchain,andtheruleoflivingofeveryindividual.myopiniononvirtueandvicesomepeoplehadsaidvirtuewasthebiggesttreasurethathumanshouldobey.thereisnodoubtthatkindness,loyalty,honor,love,companionship,sympathy,mercy,andothervirtueshouldbefollowed.however,iarguethatthereistransformationbetweendifferentvirtueandeventhevirtueandvice.showingthefeatureofthreeanimals:dog,wolfandhuman,buckwasthebridgethatconnectedthepastandpresent.astheproductionofhumancivilization,dogwasevolvedfromwolfandtheywouldstillhowlonthewildernessifhumandidntraiseandtrainthem.buckwasamirrorfromwhichwecanseeourselves.throughthisdog,writertoldusthatonlyinaplacewheresundarteditsforthbeamsandeverythingwasinorderhumanwillwearthecoatofbasicgoodness,otherwise,hecruelprocessofprimitiveaccumulationofcapitalism,heperiodofsurviveofthefittest,lifewasnotconcernedwithcivilization,whilewildernesswastherealmarrowoflifeandechoingforthewildernesswasthebeginningofrevival.buckrealizedthat“mercydidnotexistintheprimordiallife.itwasmisunderstoodforfear,andsuchmisunderstandingmadefordeath.”thisphenomenoncanbeseenindogsaswellashuman.wildernesswerecallingforhumanandeliminatingthekindnessinhumansheartstealthily.inatreatiseofhumannature,britishphilosopherdavidhumehassaidmoralcamefromhumansemotionandconsciencebutnotrationality.theessenceofmoralexistedintheperceptualknowledge,butnotrationalknowledge.therefore,thereasonwhymoraldistinctionshadthedivisionofvirtueandvicewasthatthejudgmentofmoralcamefromhumansattitudetowardtheirinternalactionsandexternalobjects.thejudgmentofmoralcamefromourinterestappeal;thatistosay,thejudgmentofmoralcamefromwhatwasgoodtous,butnotwhatisgood.letusthinkthequestionthatwhichdirectionofbuckschangetoabeastwas,progressionorretrogression?theanswerwasthatwecantanswerbecausehesurvivedduetothathethrewawaythosesocalledvirtueandcarryoutthosesocalledvillainy.allwhatbuckdidwasunderthepressureofliving,andherespondedtothecallofthewildonlybecausehewantedtolive.maybeinthecomfortableandcivilizedjudgeshouse,hewouldsticktothestandardofmoralandprotecttherespectofjudgesridingwhipbydyingunderhiswhip.butinthiscoldfield,stickingtothosesocalledmoralwasafool.possiblyinthiskindofworld,brutality,coldbloodedness,cunningandsoonwasthemoral.thedivisionofvirtueandvicewastherefectionofthedivisionofcivilizationandwildernesstosomedegree.maybewecantdefinewhatmoralwasandwhatvicewasnowinsomescene,butwecantrytolastforenoughtimetoseekfortheanswer.runafterthefreelifethecallfromthewildstoodforhumansnaturetorunafterasimple,independentandfreelife.buckwasboredofthecomplexlifewherehemustdealwithsuchabignetofrelationship.hejustwantedtorunandleapthroughtheforest,howledunderthegreymoonlight,atewhathelikedandkilledwhathelikedwithoutmanyrulestoobey.noonedesiredtoliveacomplicatedlifeforitsdifficultandtiringtoreckonotherpeople,whilelifeinthewildernesswasjustthateatoreaten,killorkilledandtherewasnomiddleground.easyandsimplelifewassetupontheuncivilizedworldwherecreaturesdidnthavesomuchrelationandelementstoconsider.onlybeingindependentfromallthatcanwefindwhatwewanted.whenunpracticedcharlesandhisrelativessunkinaicehole,writersaidthat“ayawningholewasallthatwastobeseen.”thatholewasacapitalisticvastmouththatcaneatpeople,butwhichwouldberottenifweescapedfromit.“hereayellowstreamflowsfromrottedmoosehidesacksandsinksintotheground,withlonggrassesgrowingthroughitandvegetablemouldoverrunningitandhidingitsyellowfromthesun.”thegoldthatthorntongothasbecomeayellowstreambecausetheywereerodedbynaturalpowerandlosttheirvalue.imagineinaworldwherewasentirely

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