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         <title>Water Resources article from National Geographic</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1)&nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>Aquifer </strong>(noun) -is an underground rock layer containing<br>water.<br>&nbsp;2) <strong>&nbsp;Bacteria </strong>(noun) - one-celled oganisms that can cause<br>disease.<br>&nbsp;3)&nbsp; <strong>Biodiverse (</strong>adjective) - filled with different life- forms.<br> 4)<strong>&nbsp; Dalta </strong>(noun) - a triangular deposit of soil and silt at<br>the mouth of a river.<br>&nbsp;5) <strong>&nbsp;Fossil Fuel </strong>(noun) an energy source such as: (oil, coal and<br>natural gas), which formed by the fossilized remains of plants and animals.<br>&nbsp;6)&nbsp; <strong>Gorge</strong> (noun) - a deep, narrow passage surrounded by<br>steep canyon walls.<br> 7)<strong>&nbsp; Habitat </strong>(noun) the natural home of a living thing.<br>&nbsp;8)&nbsp; <strong>Marine protected area </strong>&nbsp;(noun) a region in or near to an ocean where<br>human activity is limited in order to preserve marine life.<br>&nbsp;9)&nbsp; <strong>Monitor </strong>(verb) to supervise or manage<br>&nbsp;10) <strong>Navigable </strong>(adjective) deep and wide enough to allow boats or<br>ships to sail on<br>&nbsp;11) <strong>Oceanographer </strong>(noun) a scientist who studies oceans and marine<br>life;<br>&nbsp;12) <strong>Pollutant </strong>(noun) - a substance that makes the environment<br>and water dirty;<br>&nbsp;13) <strong>Suffocate </strong>(verb) to die from lack of oxygen.<br>&nbsp;14) <strong>Toxic </strong>(adjective) poisonous;<br>&nbsp;15) <strong>Urbanization</strong> (noun) the growth of large cities&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) The Earth is made up of what ______ percent of <strong>salt-water </strong>which is from the oceans?&nbsp; What ________ percent is <strong>fresh-water </strong>and it makes up the rivers<strong>? <br></strong>&nbsp;2)<strong>&nbsp; Summarize </strong>- What are some of the sources of water pollution?<br>&nbsp;3)&nbsp; <strong>Analyze Cause and Effect </strong>- What impact does water pollution haver on humans?<br>&nbsp;4)&nbsp; <strong>Interpret maps on page 8 and 9<br></strong>According to the map, which 2 Continents have the most industrial water pollution?<br>&nbsp;5)&nbsp; <strong>In the US, the ______________ River</strong> in the <strong>Pacific Northwest</strong> region has traces of ________ toxic chemicals<br>that harm fish and people?<br> 6)&nbsp; Lake Titicaca- is on the border of what 2 ___________ countries?<br> 7)&nbsp; <strong>In Lake Titicaca</strong>, scientists found a mixture of: (__________,&nbsp; _____________, and _____________) from farms?<br> 8) <strong>&nbsp;In Russia</strong>, ________ percent of the surface water is<br>polluted? Also, ________ percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable?<br> 9)&nbsp; T<strong>he Mekong River in Southeast Asia</strong> has a rate breed of ________,. the pollution in the river is threatening the ______________ existence. <br> <br> 10) <strong>&nbsp;In India</strong>, cities produce __________ percent of the waster<br>that pollutes India's rivers?&nbsp; Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of ____________ in the Yamuna River has doubled?<br> 11) <strong>In Indonesia,</strong> dirty water causes more than ___________ and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year? <br> 12) <strong>Look at the caption page 14</strong>. The water around<br>______________. which is one of Lake Titicaca's largest islands, is free from<br>______________. South Americans hope that one day, the rest of Lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br> 13) <strong>Analyze Causes</strong> - What are the 3 causes of pollution in Lake Titicaca?<br> 14) <strong>Identify Problems and Solutions<br></strong>-&nbsp; How are the government of Bolivia and Peru teaming up to protect Lake Titicaca?<br>&nbsp;15) <strong>On the Mekong River</strong> in&nbsp; Southeast Asia, the total population of the Irrawaddy dolphins was _______ in 2005 but that number decreased to ________ dolphins today (article was written in 2014) which was 10 years later.<br> 16) The Mekong Delta is known as the "_________" of Vietnam. What _________percent of the population grows rice? <br> 17) <strong>Summarize </strong>- Why are the dolphins in the Mekong River Delta<br>dying? Give 2 reasons?<br>&nbsp;18) <strong>Draw Conclusions</strong> - The dolphins are dying in some place but doing well in others. What conclusions can you draw about those different environments?<br> 19)&nbsp; What year was there an oil spill in the <strong>Gulf of Mexico,</strong> in the southern United States?<br> 20) <strong>Analyze Causes:</strong> What are the 3 Causes of pollution in the ocean?<br> 21) <strong>Explain</strong> - Why are Sylvia Earle and Enri Sala helping to<br>establish protected areas?<br> <br> 22) <strong>Bonus- Research and write <br>an informative article, by answering to the following questions: </strong><br>&nbsp;a) What condition was Lake Erie, in the United States like,<br>in during the 1960s?<br>&nbsp;b) How had the lake become so polluted?<br>&nbsp;c) How was the lake cleaned up?<br>&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Earth is made up of 97 percent of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.<br>2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.<br>3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick.&nbsp;<br>4. Asia and North America<br>5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.<br>6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.<br>7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.<br>8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.<br>9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.<br>10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.<br>11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.<br>12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br>13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,<br>14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca.&nbsp;<br>15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.<br>16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin's home of Vietnam.<br><br>&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[The Earth is made up of 97 percent of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.
2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.
3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick. 
4. Asia and North America
5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.
6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.
7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.
8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.
9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.
10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.
11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.
12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.

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         <title>1.The earth is made up of 97% percent of salt                                                                 water which is from the oceans? 2% percent is fresh water and it makes up the rivers.                         2.Summarize- What are some resources of water pollution? sewage and waste water treatment.  3.Analyze: cause and effect                                          What impact des water pollution have on humans?                                                                              When  the people drink the dirty water they are drinking substances and can make people very sick and they can die.                                                    4.According to the map which 2 continents have the most industrial water pollution?                        Asia and North America.  6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.  7. I Lake Titicaca sciences finds a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste. agricultural runoff. 8. In Russia, almost 75 percent. 9. the Mekong River in Southeast Asia and rate breed and dolphin.                                                                                                                                        </title>
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         <title>1).The Earth is made up of what 97% percent of salt- water which is from the oceans? What 3.5% is freshwater and it makes up the rivers? 2). Summarize- What are  some of the sources of water pollution? Sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizer, pesticides, oil, metals and solid trash pollute the water in lakes , streams, and oceans around the world. 3). Analyze  cause and effect- What impact does water pollution haver on humans? Pollutants are substances the  make the environment and our water dirty. Drinking these  substances can make people very sick. 4). Interpret maps on page 8 and 9- According to the map, which 2 continents have the most industrial water pollution ?-South America&#39;s Lake Titicaca and Southeast Asia&#39;s Mekong River-with serious water pollution problems. 5).In the US, the Columbia River  in the pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals that harm fish and people. 6).Lake Titicaca- is on the border  between Bolivia and Peru. 7).In Lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of Spanishraw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin&#39;s existence.10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India&#39;s river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca&#39;s largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca. 15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin&#39;s home of Vietnam.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. 2.The term "germs" refers to the microscopic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa that can cause disease. 3.Biodiversity is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. 4.When large amounts of alluvium are deposited at the mouth of a river, a delta is formed. 5. fuel such as coal, oil, or natural gas formed underground from plant or animal remains 6. A gorge is a narrow valley with steep, rocky walls located between hills or mountains. 7. A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home. 8. a section of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity.9. Supervise implies more interaction than monitor. 10. A navigable river. 11. studies the ocean. 12. Any substance that makes the environment dirty or contaminated is a pollutant. 13. Suffocate (verb) to die from lack of oxygen. 14. containing or being poisonous material especially when capable of causing death or serious debilitation. 15. the process through which cities grow,<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.The earth is made up of 97% percent of salt water which is from the oceans? 2% percent is fresh water and it makes up the rivers. 2.Summarize- What are some resources of water pollution? sewage and waste water treatment. 3.Analyze: cause and effect What impact des water pollution have on humans? When the people drink the dirty water they are drinking substances and can make people very sick and they can die. 4.According to the map which 2 continents have the most industrial water pollution? Asia and North America. 6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru. 7. I Lake Titicaca sciences finds a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste. agricultural runoff. 8. In Russia, almost 75 percent. 9. the Mekong River in Southeast Asia and rate breed and dolphin.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Earth is made up of 97 percent of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.<br>2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.<br>3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick.&nbsp;<br>4. Asia and North America<br>5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.<br>6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.<br>7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.<br>8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.<br>9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.<br>10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.<br>11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.<br>12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br>13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,<br>14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca.&nbsp;<br>15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.<br>16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin's home of Vietnam.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Earth is made up of 97 percent of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers. 2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash. 3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick. 4. Asia and North America 5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals. 6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru. 7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff. 8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable. 9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence. 10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled. 11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year. 12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1).The Earth is made up of what 97% percent of salt- water which is from the oceans? What 3.5% is freshwater and it makes up the rivers? 2). Summarize- What are some of the sources of water pollution? Sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizer, pesticides, oil, metals and solid trash pollute the water in lakes , streams, and oceans around the world. 3). Analyze cause and effect- What impact does water pollution haver on humans? Pollutants are substances the make the environment and our water dirty. Drinking these substances can make people very sick. 4). Interpret maps on page 8 and 9- According to the map, which 2 continents have the most industrial water pollution ?-South America's Lake Titicaca and Southeast Asia's Mekong River-with serious water pollution problems. 5).In the US, the Columbia River in the pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals that harm fish and people. 6).Lake Titicaca- is on the border between Bolivia and Peru. 7).In Lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>The Earth is made up of 97 %  of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.<br>2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.<br>3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick.&nbsp;<br>4. Asia and North America<br>5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.<br>6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.<br>7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.<br>8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.<br>9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.<br>10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.<br>11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.<br>12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br>13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,<br>14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca.&nbsp;<br>15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.<br>16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin's home of Vietnam.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.The earth is made up of 97% percent of salt water which is from the oceans? 2% percent is fresh water and it makes up the rivers. 2.Summarize- What are some resources of water pollution? sewage and waste water treatment. 3.Analyze: cause and effect What impact des water pollution have on humans? When the people drink the dirty water they are drinking substances and can make people very sick and they can die. 4.According to the map which 2 continents have the most industrial water pollution? Asia and North America. 6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru. 7. I Lake Titicaca sciences finds a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste. agricultural runoff. 8. In Russia, almost 75 percent. 9. the Mekong River in Southeast Asia and rate breed and dolphin.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Earth is made up of 97 % of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.<br>2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.<br>3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick.&nbsp;<br>4. Asia and North America<br>5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.<br>6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.<br>7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.<br>8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.<br>9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.<br>10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.<br>11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.<br>12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br>13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,<br>14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca.&nbsp;<br>15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.<br>16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin's home of Vietnam.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Earth is made up of 97 % of salt-water which is from the oceans. 3.5 percent is freshwater and it makes up the rivers.<br>2. Some of the water pollutions are the sewage, toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, metal, and solid trash.<br>3. some of the impact that water pollution have on humans are the dirty water, because drinking these substances can make people very sick.&nbsp;<br>4. Asia and North America<br>5. In the US, the Columbia river in the Pacific Northwest region has traces of 92 toxic chemicals.<br>6. Lake Titicaca is on the border between Bolivia and Peru.<br>7. In lake Titicaca, scientists found a mixture of raw sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff.<br>8. In Russia, almost 75 percent of the surface water is polluted. Also, fifty percent of all water in the country is NOT drinkable.<br>9. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia has a rate breed of dolphin,. the pollution in the river is threatening the dolphin's existence.<br>10. In India, cities produce 80 percent of the waster that polluted India's river. Between 1993 and 2005 (over 22 years) the amount of pollution in the Yamuna river has doubled.<br>11. In Indonesia, dirty water causes more than 50,000 deaths and infects millions of people in Indonesia every year.<br>12. The water around Amantaní. Which is one of lake Titicaca's largest island, is free from toxic poisonous. South Americans hope that one day the rest of lake Titicaca will be just as clean as this area.<br>13. Poisonous, mix of raw sewage, industrial waste,<br>14. Peru and Bolivia agreed to work together to clean to protect the lake Titicaca.&nbsp;<br>15. On the Mekong river in Southeast Asia, the total population of Irrawaddy dolphins was gone in 2005 but that number decreased to 1,200 dolphins today.<br>16. The Mekong Delta is known as the dolphin's home of Vietnam.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-05 17:41:17 UTC</pubDate>
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