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This is a project about Conflict that I have used for 5 points. Good luck
Rachael Alice
Project About Conflict
Introduction
Conflicts between
people or groups and in different societies are common. They often occur when
people do not communicate, are unable or don't want to consider different
points of view and refuse to accept the traditions and beliefs of other people.
The negative aspects and harmful behaviors associated with societies that do
not value cultural pluralism may be lessened when people take the following
steps:
face their prejudices;
work on identifying common beliefs,
interests and goals;
learn about each others' customs,
traditions, and histories;
listen to new perspectives with open
minds;
respect the rights of others to promote
the common good.
In this
project you are going to examine a conflict, learn more about it and then
express
your opinion about that conflict in a letter to the editor of a newspaper.
- Find definitions of the noun
"conflict” in different
dictionaries and copy them onto your page.
- Now you are going to write questions
for a survey. Write the title "Conflict Survey" on your planning
page and then write ten questions for a "Conflict" survey.
- Conduct your survey in your class and
/or at home.
- Write a report about the results of
your survey. You can use a diagram or pie chart to show the results.
- Find a quotation or quotations that you
identify with about conflict, prejudice, intolerance or hatred.
- Read
these words and explanations connected with Conflict Resolution:
COMMUNICATE
Some conflicts start
because people misunderstand each other. Talking things out and explaining
might take care of it.
NEGOTIATE
When two or more
people decide to work out a conflict themselves, they might follow a set of
steps. The steps help them work out the conflict or negotiate.
MEDIATE
Sometimes people
want to work out a problem but have trouble negotiating. They might ask someone
to help them. That person is called a mediator. He or she mediates the conflict
by helping the people work it out. The mediator does not tell the people what
to do; he or she helps them decide for themselves.
ARBITRATE
Sometimes a mediator
does solve people's problems. Then he or she isn't called a mediator. He or she
is called an arbitrator. When people ask an arbitrator to help them, they must
agree to do whatever the arbitrator suggests.
LITIGATE
When people can't
work out their conflict themselves, they may go to a court and have a trial.
They hire lawyers and go before a judge. A judge is like an arbitrator. The
lawyers try to convince the judge that their client is right. The judge decides
who is right according to the law and decides what solution there should be.
LEGISLATE
To legislate is to make something the law
or a rule. Some kinds of conflicts cause people to try to change laws or rules
so the problem won't happen again.
- Now, write something about the
quotation you chose about conflict, prejudice, intolerance or hatred.
- Use at least one of
the words above (negotiate, mediate, arbitrate, etc) in your writing.
- You may write your
opinion about this quotation.
- Do you
agree/disagree with the quotation? Explain why.
- You may write a
little anecdote (story) illustrating the quotation.
- You may give some
examples to explain the quotation.
- Examine
an example of conflict, prejudice intolerance or hatred anywhere in your
society, school, city, country or in the world.
Here are some examples of conflicts:
Israeli
and Palestinians
Internal
conflicts in our country – worker’s unions, disabled people, ethnic groups,
religious and nonreligious people,
Catholics
and Protestants in Ireland
Osama Bin
Laden and the USA
Man’s
conflict with the environment
- Choose a conflict you would like to
study.
- Answer these questions about the
conflict you've chosen to study:
- Who are the two
sides of this conflict?
- How do they express
the conflict?
- What are the causes
of the conflict?
- Who are the leaders
in this conflict?
- What is the history
of this conflict (in short)?
- What is a possible
solution or solutions for this conflict?
- Where did you find
your information? (bibliography)
- What is your
conclusion about the conflict you studied?
- Check your grammar and spelling.
- Stage 4 - Expressing Your Opinion
Readers can express their own opinions about subjects in the "Letters
to the Editor" section of every newspaper.
- Write a letter to
the editor of a real newspaper stating your opinion about the conflict
your project is about.
- Now follow these steps:
[Write your name here.
Address and telephone number.
Email address here.
Write the date here.]
The Editor, [Write the name of the newspaper here.
Write the newspaper's address.]
Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: [ write the issue you're writing about, e.g. "Conflict in Ireland"
or the name and date of the article you're referring to]
Paragraph
I
Paragraph II
Paragraph III
Sincerely yours,
[Your Name]
- NOW FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:
- Write in short,
get to the point quickly.
- Try to add
something personal in your letter.
- Divide your work
into clear paragraphs, check your spelling and use connectors where
possible.
Stage 5 - Presenting Your Work:
Written Presentation:
The written presentation is in fact a presentation of the final draft of
ALL the written stages of this project.
Your project should be submitted in an organized and neat fashion in a folder.
You may illustrate it. Make sure to include the following components:
1.
Cover page. Title of project, your name, class, date.
2.
Table of contents.
3.
Introduction.
4.
Sections of the Project (Include here all the stages
of the project that you did)
5.
Conclusion.
6.
Bibliography. (Don't forget to cite all the internet
sites you used in your project
7.
Reflection. Write a page in which you express what you
learned/gained through doing this project.
8.
Appendices.
9.
Illustrations.
General Reflection Sheet :
Please write your reflections about the whole
"Conflicts Project" and include this page in your Written Presentation.
1.
My name is:
2.
The title of my project is:
3.
I learned these things while doing this
project:
4.
I especially enjoyed this part of my
project:
5.
I especially disliked this part of my project:
6.
I learned these new skills:
7.
I learned these new words:
8.
Finally, I'd like to say that...
Evaluation of Stage 1 -
"Defining Conflict":
Criteria
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Excellent (20-25 points)
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Good (15-20)
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Needs Improvement (0-10)
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Copying definitions for "conflict"
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I copied more than
one definition correctly onto my page
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I copied one or more
definitions with some mistakes
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I didn't copy any
definitions
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Writing your own survey
|
I wrote 10 correct
questions in my survey
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I wrote less than 10
correct questions
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I didn't write any
correct questions
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Conducting the survey
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I conducted the
survey among more than 10 pupils
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I conducted the
survey among less than 10 pupils
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I didn't conduct the
survey at all
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Writing a report
about the survey
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My report is clear
and correct
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My report is quite
clear with a few language errors
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I didn't write a
report
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Sub-total
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Total
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Evaluation of
Stage 2 - "Using Conflict Vocabulary":
Criteria
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Excellent (12-14
points)
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Good (9-11)
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Needs Improvement (7-8)
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Copying a
quotation about conflict, hatred, prejudice, intolerance
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I copied more than
one quotation
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I copied one quotation
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I didn't copy a
quotation
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Understanding the
words and explanations connected with Conflict Resolution:
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I understood all the
words
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I understood some of
the words
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I didn't understand
the words
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Writing about the quotation
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I wrote a page about
the quotation I chose
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I wrote less than a
page
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I didn't write anything
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Using paragraphs in writing
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I divided my work
into more than two clear paragraphs
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I divided my work
only into two paragraphs
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I wrote only one
paragraph
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Using correct spelling
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I wrote without any
spelling mistakes
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I wrote with a few
spelling mistakes
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I wrote with many
spelling mistakes
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Using correct grammar
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I wrote without any
grammar mistakes
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I wrote with a few
grammar mistakes
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I wrote with many
grammar mistakes
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Connection
between the quotation and the writing
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My writing explains
the quotation I chose
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My writing is
somewhat connected to my quotation
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My writing is not at
all connected to my quotation
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Sub-total
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Total
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Evaluation of
Stage 3 - "The Two Sides of a Conflict":
Criteria
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Excellent (9-10
points)
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Good (7-8)
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Needs Improvement (5-6)
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The two sides of
the conflict
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I explained clearly
who the two sides of this conflict are
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I partially
explained the two sides of the conflict
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I didn't explain the
two sides of the conflict
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The nature of
this conflict
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I explained clearly
how the sides express the conflict
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I partially
explained how the sides express the conflict
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I didn't explain how
the sides express the conflict
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The causes of the
conflict
|
I summarized the
causes of the conflict
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I wrote about the
causes of the conflict but not only in my own words
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I didn't explain the
causes of the conflict
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The leaders in
this conflict
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I clearly explained
who the leaders in this conflict are
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I partially
explained who the leaders in this conflict are
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I didn't explain who
the leaders in this conflict are
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The history of
this conflict
|
I summarized
information about the history of this conflict
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I wrote about the
history of this conflict but not only in my own words
|
I didn't write about
the history of this conflict
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A possible
solution/s for this conflict
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I clearly explained
my suggested solution for this conflict
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I partially
explained my suggested solution for this conflict
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I didn't suggest a
possible solution for this conflict
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Cover page, table
of contents, bibliography
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I included all three
with no mistakes
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I included two out
of the three
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I didn't include any
of them
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Neatness
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My work is very neat
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My work is mostly
neat
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My work is not neat
at all
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Grammar and Spelling
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I have no grammar or
spelling mistakes
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I have a few grammar
and/or spelling mistakes
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I have many grammar
and/or spelling mistakes
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Conclusion
|
I wrote a clear
conclusion
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My conclusion is
quite clear
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I didn't write a
conclusion
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Sub-total
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Total
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Evaluation of
Stage 4 - "Expressing Your Opinion":
Criteria
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Excellent (15-17
points)
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Good (12-14)
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Needs Improvement (8-11)
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Letter-writing format
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I used the correct
letter form: greeting, body, closure
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I used a partially
correct letter form
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My letter form is
incorrect
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Grammar
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I have no
grammatical mistakes
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I have a few
grammatical mistakes
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I have many
grammatical mistakes
|
Spelling
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I have no spelling
mistakes
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I have a few
spelling mistakes
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I have many spelling
mistakes
|
Punctuation
|
My punctuation is correct
|
I have a few punctuation
mistakes
|
I have many mistakes
in punctuation
|
Using paragraphs
|
I organized my
letter into paragraphs with clear topics
|
I organized my
letter into paragraphs with clear topics for only one paragraph
|
I didn't organize my
letter clearly
|
Expressing an opinion
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My argument is easy
to understand
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My argument is
partially easy to understand
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My argument is unclear
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Sub-total
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Total
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Evaluation
of Stage 5 - Written Presentation:
Criteria
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Excellent (9-10
points)
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Good (7-8)
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Needs Improvement (5-6)
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Cover page
|
My cover page is
attractive and includes all the information
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My cover page is
quite attractive but doesn't include all the information
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I didn't do a cover
page
|
Table of contents
|
My table of contents
is clear and correct
|
My table of contents
is quite clear and correct
|
I didn't include a
table of contents
|
Introduction
|
My introduction is
clear and relates to the topic.
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My introduction is
fairly clear and relates partially to the topic.
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I didn't include an
introduction
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Sections of the Project
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My presentation is
organized and includes all the sections of the project
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My presentation is
partially organized and includes most of the sections
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My presentation is
not organized and includes few of the sections
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Conclusion
|
My conclusion shows
that I understood the conflict I studied
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My conclusion is
only partially related to the conflict I studied
|
I didn't write a
conclusion
|
Bibliography and Appendices
|
I included a clear
bibliography and appendices
|
My bibliography is
not clearly written or I didn't include appendices
|
I didn't include a
bibliography or appendices
|
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I wrote a reflection
page which shows that I learned something through doing this project
|
My reflection page
is minimal
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I didn't write a
reflection page
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Mechanics
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I have no grammar or
spelling mistakes
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I have a few grammar
and/or spelling mistakes
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I have many grammar
and spelling mistakes
|
Graphics, Illustrations
|
The graphics I used
are relevant to the topic I chose
|
The graphics I used
are not relevant to the topic I chose
|
I dind't use any
graphics
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Bonus
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My work is creative
and original
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.
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.
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Sub-total
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Total
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