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Broome, M., & Stieglitz, K. (1992). The consent process with children. Nursing Scan in Oncology, 1(2), 18.

  • *Broome, M., Lillis, P., McGahee, T., & Bates, T. (1992). The use of distraction and imagery with children during painful procedures. Nursing Scan in Emergency Care, 2(5), 8.

  • *Broome, M., & Subramaniam, P. (2001). A survey of pain experienced by cystic fibrosis patients and their parents. Pediatric Pulmonology, 32, Suppl 22: 324.

  • Deupree, J. P., & Broome, M. (2007). Health literacy and fever management in a community based intervention. American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting and Expo Abstract #163236.

  • *Broome, M., Dougherty, M., Freda, M., Kearney, M., & Baggs, J. (2009). Ethical concerns of nursing journal reviewers: An international survey. International Congress on Peer Review and Publication Proceedings, pp. 41-42. (September 10-12, Vancouver, Canada). Available online at: http://www.peerreviewcongress.org/abstracts_2009.html

  • Dreifuerst, K. T., McNelis, A. M., Draucker, C., Broome, M., & Weaver, M. T. (2014). Exploring doctoral education: implications for the nursing faculty shortage. National League of Nursing Education Summit, Phoenix, AZ, Sept. 19, 2014. Abstract: http://www.nln.org/summit/2014/PDF/SummitAbstracts.pdf

    c. Editorials, position, and background papers

    1. Broome, M. E., & Slack, J. F. (1989). Interdisciplinary research. Heart and Lung, 18(6), 638-639. PMID: 2584050

    2. Broome, M. E. (1991). Measurement of pain: Self-report strategies. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 8(3), 131-133. PMID: 1930803

    3. Broome, M. E. (1991). Research subjects: yours, mine, or ours? Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 6(4), 274-276. PMID: 1865317

    4. Broome, M. E. (1991). Measurement of behavioral response to pain. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 8(4), 180-182. PMID: 1930811

    5. Broome, M. E., & Knafl, K. (1994). Back to the future: Building on the past. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 9(3), 208-210. PMID: 8064575

    6. Broome, M. E. (1995). “Build it and they will come.” Clinical Nurse Specialist, 9(3), 133. PMID: 7606671

    7. Broome, M. E., & Saavedra, M. C. (1998). Pain in children: Progress and challenges. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 13(1), 1-2. PMID: 9503760

    8. Broome, M. E. (1998). Researching the world of children. Nursing Research, 47(6), 305-306. PMID: 9835484

    9. Broome, M. E. (1998). When research is just not enough. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 1(2), 63-64. PMID: 10451284

    10. Broome, M. E. (1999). Collaborative research: The art of negotiation. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(1), 1-2. PMID: 10639912

    11. Broome, M. E. (1999). The culture of childhood. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(2), 80-81. PMID: 10639922

    12. Broome, M. E., & Richards, D. (1999). Graduate student-faculty collaboration in research and publication. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(2), 136-138. PMID: 10639933

    13. Broome, M. E. (1999). Outcomes research: practice counts! Journal of the Society of Pediatric Nurses, 4(2), 83-85. PMID: 10410357

    14. Broome, M. E. (1999). On leaving home. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(3), 159.

    15. Broome, M. E. (1999). “Two steps forward, one back.” Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(4), 235-236. PMID: 10646352

    16. Broome, M. E. (1999). The future in nursing is genetics. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(5), 318-321.

    17. Broome, M. E. (1999). Taking on new opportunities. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 2(6), 391-392.

    18. Broome, M. E. (2000). Academic mentoring: Ensuring our future. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(1), 1-2. PMID: 11022473

    19. Broome, M. E. (2000). A gathering of all… Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(2), 83-84.

    20. Broome, M. E. (2000). The woman with a candle: Finding scholars of pediatric nursing. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(3), 171-172. PMID: 11905216

    21. Broome, M. (2000). Family presence. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(4), 249-250.

    22. Broome, M. E. (2000). Advocating one day at a time. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(5), 311-312.

    23. Broome, M. E. (2000). Aging of the pediatric nurse workforce. Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 3(6), 387-388.

    24. Broome, M. E. (2001). Response: A different type of classroom – On leading and learning. Journal of Family Nursing 7(2), 214-218.

    25. Broome, M. E., & Allegretti, C. (2001). Adolescent cancer patients: Sperm storage, consent and emotion. [Comment.] Human Reproduction, 16(22), 2473-2475. PMID: 11679539

    26. Broome, M. E. (2003). We are the future: Revisioning the faculty culture. Nursing Outlook, 51(3), 97-98. PMID: 12830096

    27. Broome, M. E. (2003). Scientific integrity. Nursing Outlook, 51(5), 197-198. PMID: 14596243

    28. Broome, M. E. (2003). Mentoring: To everything a season. Nursing Outlook, 51(6), 249-250. PMID: 14688756

    29. Broome, M. E. (2004). Imagination, data, and new models. Nursing Outlook, 52(2), 69-70. PMID: 15073584

    30. Broome, M. E. (2004). Introduction of a new feature: To think about… Nursing Outlook, 52(3), 15.

    31. Broome, M. E. (2004). Honoring those who lead courageously. Nursing Outlook, 52(5), 221-222.

    32. Broome, M. E. (2004). Self-plagiarism: Oxymoron, fair use, or scientific misconduct? Nursing Outlook, 52(6), 273-274. PMID: 15614263

    33. Broome, M. E. (2005). Reflections. Nursing Outlook, 53(2), 55-56.

    34. Broome, M. E. (2005). Constructive debate and dialogue in nursing. Nursing Outlook, 53(4), 167-168. PMID: 16115505

    35. Broome, M. E. (2005). Ratings and rankings: Judging the evaluation of quality. Nursing Outlook, 53(5), 215-216. PMID: 16226562

    36. Broome, M. E. (2006). Peer review: Evolution or revolution? Nursing Outlook, 54(2), 59-61. PMID: 16597521

    37. Broome, M. E. (2006). Academe under siege. Nursing Outlook, 54(3), 117-119. PMID: 16759933

    38. Broome, M. E. (2006). Nurturing the voice of nursing. Nursing Outlook, 54(5), 257-258. PMID: 17027598

    39. Broome, M. E. (2007). Collaboration: The devil’s in the detail. Nursing Outlook, 55(1), 1-2. PMID: 17289460

    40. Haase, J., & Broome, M. E. (2007). Checkmate: A primer on overcoming the complex challenges inherent in pediatric nursing research. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 29(4), 407-409. PMID: 17538123

    41. Broome, M. E. (2007). A rose by any other name is still a rose: Assessing journal quality. Nursing Outlook, 55(4), 163-164. PMID: 17678678

    42. Broome, M. E. (2007). Managing polarities in complex systems. Nursing Outlook, 55(6), 269-270. PMID: 18061008

    43. Broome, M. E. (2008). Editorial license. Nursing Outlook, 56(1), 1-2. PMID: 18237616

    44. Broome, M. E. (2008) Preserving today with an eye on our future. Nursing Outlook, 56(2), 45-46. PMID: 18374794

    45. Broome, M. E. (2008). The ‘truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...’ Nursing Outlook, 56(6), 261-262. PMID: 19041445

    46. Smith, B. & Broome, M. E. (2009). The faculty shortage in nursing: Global implications. Nursing Outlook, 57(1), 1-2. PMID: 19150260

    47. Broome, M. E. (2009). Partnerships: A long walk in the wind. Nursing Outlook, 57(3), 119-120. PMID: 19447230

    48. Broome, M. E. (2009). Building the science for nursing education: Vision or improbable dream. Nursing Outlook, 57(4), 177-178. PMID: 19631056

    49. Broome, M. E. (2009). A case of scientific misconduct: the cost of bad science. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 23(5), 268. PMID: 19710574

    50. Broome, M. E. (2009). Reflections on courage. Nursing Outlook, 57(5), 235-236. PMID: 19788998

    51. Broome, M. E. (2010). At what cost? Stewardship of our most important resources. Nursing Outlook, 58(1), 1-2. PMID: 20113742

    52. Broome, M. E. (2010). Maelstrom of change: Back to the future. Nursing Outlook, 58(2), 63-65. PMID: 20362772

    53. Broome, M. E. (2010). Stewards of the discipline: The role of referees and peer review. Nursing Outlook, 58(4), 169-170. PMID: 20637926

    54. Broome, M. E. (2010). Publish or perish: The stature of nursing worldwide. Nursing Outlook, 58(5), 221-222. PMID: 20934075

    55. Broome, M. E. (2011). The nurse scientist…A unique contribution to nursing’s future. Nursing Outlook, 59(1), 1-2. PMID: 21256354

    56. Broome, M. E. (2011). Introduction to dialogue and debate. Nursing Outlook, 59(3), 114. PMID: 21565574

    57. Broome, M. E. (2011). Professionalism in nursing: an old fashion ideal or new world mandate? Imprint, 58(3), 28-30. PMID: 21717939

    58. Broome, M. E. (2011). Leadership: Old concept, new visions. Nursing Outlook, 59(5), 253-255. PMID: 21933738

    59. Broome, M. E. (2011). Experience of nursing leaders. Nursing Outlook, 59(6), 295-296. PMID: 22078248

    60. Broome, M. E. (2012). Gratitude for new beginnings and for those who serve Nursing Outlook. Nursing Outlook, 60(1), 1-2. PMID: 22230201

    61. Broome, M. E. (2012). Doubling the number of doctorally prepared nurses. Nursing Outlook, 60(3), 111-113. PMID: 22560512

    62. Broome, M. E. (2012). The future of research: “Leading with care”. Nursing Outlook, 60(6), 337-339. PMID: 23141192

    63. Broome, M. E. (2013). Senior scholars: Our profession’s treasure trove. Nursing Outlook, 61(1), 1-2. PMID: 23391007

    64. Broome, M. E. (2013). United for strength and growth. Nursing Outlook, 61(3), 123-124. PMID: 23664416

    65. Broome, M. E. (2013). The continuum of translational research: Special issue from the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Nursing Outlook, 61(4), 193-194. PMID: 23849551

    66. Broome, M. E. (2013). The dynamic world of publishing in nursing: Impact assessment. Nursing Outlook, 61(6), 379-380. PMID: 24267100

    67. Broome, M. E.(2014). Open access publishing: A disruptive innovation. Nursing Outlook, 62(2), 69-71. PMID: 24630674

    68. Broome, M. E. (2014). Revisioning the science of nursing. Nursing Outlook, 62(3), 159-161. PMID 24833594.

    d. Distributed / disseminated works in other media

    Professional Videotapes

    1. Broome, M., & Kovac, D. (1992). To tame the hurt: A relaxation program for children. One videotape and three audiotapes with booklets for children, parents and health professionals.

    2. Broome, M. (1994). Pain in children and infants: To tame the hurt. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins.

    3. Broome, M. (Technical advisor). (1998). Sickle cell is more than pain management: Taking care of yourself. Milwaukee, WI: Maxishare Corp.

    Online Videos

    1. Broome, M., Vessey, J., & Stanley, J. (2011, January 17). Institute of Pediatric Nursing (IPN) Interviews with 2011 Forum Expert Panel Speakers. 3rd Annual Invitational Forum for Pediatric Nursing, Washington, DC.

    YouTube video (10:01). Institute of Pediatric Nursing Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGzuu3O_66w. [Brief interviews with Broome and the other two speakers.]

    1. Broome, M. E. (2011, October 27). “The Future of Pediatric Nursing Education and Practice.” 3rd Annual Invitational Forum for Pediatric Nursing, Washington, DC, Washington, DC. YouTube video (30:54), Institute of Pediatric Nursing Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFZH8V0YnU. [Broome presents part 3 of a 3-part panel discussion of issues, challenges, & perspectives.]

    2. Vessey, J., Stanley, J., & Broome, M. (2011, October 27). “Institute of Pediatric Nursing: Forum Expert Panel Summary and Q and A Session with Panelists”. YouTube video (57:49), Institute of Pediatric Nursing Channel: http://www.ipedsnursing.org/ptisite/control/2011/index. [Summary of panel discussion, 3rd Annual Invitational Forum for Pediatric Nursing, Washington, DC.]

    3. Broome, M. E. (2014, July 31). “A Conversation with Dean Broome”.

    YouTube video (11:04) Duke SchoolOfNursing Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1_30XHCO3A [Description: “Duke University School of Nursing’s new Dean … recently sat down to share a little about her career and background, her thoughts about coming to Duke, what she sees for the future of nursing and the School.”
    Webinars

    1. Broome, M. E. (2011, October 19). “Building the Science for Nursing Education: Vision or Impossible Dream?” AACN Faculty Webinar, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. Overview: https://www.aacn.nche.edu/webinars/info-page?sessionaltcd=WFR11_10_19

    2. Broome, M. E. (2012, April 4). “Doubling the Doctorates in Nursing: Mandate, Opportunities and Challenges.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative INQRI) Series webinar (55:52). Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPXzFB-cgB0&feature=youtu.be

    3. Broome, M. E., & Everett, L. Q. (2013, October 30). “Indiana University Nurse Learning Partnership.” American Association of Colleges of Nursing webinar, Washington, DC. Overview: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/webinars/2013/10/30/indiana-partnership

    4. Broome, M. E., & Morton, P. G. (2014, January 7). “Ask the Editors: Developing Manuscripts for Publication.” American Association of Colleges of Nursing webinar, Washington, DC. Overview: https://www.aacn.nche.edu/students/gnsa/webinars/webinar-information?sessionaltcd=WGR14_01_07


    Blog Posts

    1. Broome, M. (2014, June 25). The importance of care environments. Posted to Berman Institute Bioethics Bulletin. URL: http://bioethicsbulletin.org/archive/quality-and-safety-the-importance-of-care-environments


    Consumer Media Broadcast

    1. Broome, M. “Parenting tips.” (1984-1988). Host, monthly noon-time television broadcast, WRDW, Augusta GA.

    2. Broome, M. “Parenting tips. ” (1986-1988). Co-host with Astrid Hellier, monthly noon-time television broadcast, WRDW, Augusta, GA, 1986-1988.

    3. Broome, M. “Pain in children.” (1990). Interview by Andrew Holtz, medical reporter, CNN. Atlanta, GA, 1990.

    4. Broome, M. “Pain guidelines ‒ pediatric pain.” (1991). WBEZ Public Radio, Chicago, IL.

    5. Broome, M. “Helping parents to support their child in pain.” (1993). Interview, WKWW-TV, Detroit, MI.

    6. Broome, M. “A health literacy intervention for parents.” (2002). WHNT-TV, Huntsville, AL.

    7. Broome, M., Collins, S. E., & Newsom, E. (2012, December 13). “No Limits ‒ The profession of nursing.” WFYI Radio, Indianapolis, IN. (2012, December 13). [1-hour discussion about the nursing profession.] Program audiofile accessible at URL: http://www.wfyi.org/programs/no-limits/radio/No-Limits-The-Profession-of-Nursing-December-13-2012


    Consumer Media Print:

    1. Broome, M. (1989). Writing for publication. Nursing Spectrum, October 16, p. 21.

    2. Alexander, M., & Broome, M. (1990). Pediatric grand rounds. Nursing Spectrum, July 23, p. 11-13.

    3. Broome, M. (1991). Preparation essential when hospitalizing a child. Chicago Parent, August.

    4. Broome, M. (1991). What to do when your child is sick. Chicago Parent, March, p. 10.

    5. Broome, M. (1991). Parent a child's best ally when battling pain discomfort. Chicago Parent, March, p. 10.

    6. Broome, M. (1993). No pain doctor visits. Redbook, February, p. 155.

    Presentations (not included in abstracts above)

    a. Invited and Keynote Presentations



    Invited Presentations

    Date

    1.

    Broome, M. E. “Pediatric Pain: Where We've Been and Where We're Going.” Annual Research Conference, Children's Hospital, Miami, FL

    October, 1990

    2.

    Broome, M. E. “Reflections on Clinical Excellence.”

    Nurse’s Week, Northwestern University Hospital, Chicago, IL



    May, 1991

    3.

    Broome, M. E. “Facilitating Research in Academic and Practice Settings.” Sigma Theta Tau chapters:

    1990-92




    a. Gamma Eta chapter, Samford University, Birmingham, AL

    1990




    b. Zeta Gamma chapter, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

    1991




    c. Theta Tau chapter, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI

    1992




    d. Epsilon Eta chapter, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL

    1992




    e. Research Days, Kappa Epsilon chapter, Grand Rapids, MI

    1992

    4.

    Broome, M. E. “Integration of Developmental Models in Nursing Science and Practice: Myth, Mirage or Mandate?”

    Children's Hospital of Detroit, Detroit, MI



    May, 1993

    5.

    Broome, M. E. “The Health of Children and Families in the Year 2000: Visions for Nursing.”

    1993-95




    a. All Children's Hospital, Excellence in Pediatric Clinical Nursing Conference, St. Petersburg, FL

    1993




    b. Pediatric Nursing Conference, Chicago, IL

    1993




    c. Florida Association of Pediatric Tumor Programs, Orlando, FL

    1993




    d. Society of Pediatric Nurses Conference, New Orleans, LA

    1994




    e. Dayton Children's Medical Center Annual Conference, Dayton, OH

    1994




    f. Akron Children's Medical Center, Akron, OH

    1994




    g. Miami Children's Hospital, Miami FL

    1995




    h. Focus Conference, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. WI

    1995

    6.

    Broome, M. E. “Scholarship Re-visited: Notes on Nursing.”

    Sigma Theta Tau chapters:



    1993-96




    a. Gamma Phi, Rush University, Chicago, IL

    1993




    b. Alpha Chapter, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

    1994




    c. Beta Omicron, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA

    1994




    d. Delta Lambda, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO

    1996




    e. Bellin College, Green Bay, WI

    1996

    7.

    Broome, M. E. “Pain Management for the Acutely Ill Child.”

    Care of the Acutely Ill Child Conference, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA



    May, 1996

    8.

    Broome, M. E. “Intervention Research with Children and Their Families: Change is the Name of the Game.”

    1996-97




    a. Researcher Network Meeting, National Association for Children's Hospitals Annual Meeting

    September, 1996




    b. Society of Pediatric Nursing Research and Education Conference, Breckenridge, CO

    July, 1997

    9.

    Broome, M. E. “The Art of Research Collaboration: Honestly.”

    Society of Pediatric Nursing Research and Education Conference, Breckenridge, CO



    July, 1997

    10.

    Broome, M. E. “Collaborative Research in Nursing Education.”

    Nursing Education in the 21st Century: New Pedagogies in Practice Education, Chicago, IL



    July, 2000

    11.

    Broome, M. E. “Re-energizing for Nursing Practice: Finding the Nurse in All of Us.”

    2000-01




    a. Children’s Hospital of Michigan Annual Conference

    Detroit, MI



    October, 2000




    b. Children’s Hospital of Alabama

    Birmingham, AL



    October, 2001

    12.

    Broome, M. E. “Coping with Chronic Illness: A Nursing Research Agenda.”

    Southern Nursing Research Society 15th Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD



    February, 2001

    13.

    Broome, M. E. “State of the Science in Pediatric Nursing.”

    National Nursing Research Roundtable, American Nurses Foundation, Washington, DC



    March, 2002

    14.

    Broome, M. E. “Clear Communication with Parents and Children.”

    11th Annual Pediatric Nursing Conference, Akron Children’s Hospital, Akron, OH



    October, 2004

    15.

    Broome, M. E. “(Invisible Person): Research Coordinators and the US Research Enterprise.”

    Office of Research Integrity Conference, Philadelphia, PA, June 2005.



    June, 2005

    16.

    Broome, M. E. “Chaos Theory: Career Planning for Pediatric Nurses.” 21st Annual Pediatric Nursing Conference, Philadelphia, PA

    September, 2005

    17.

    Broome, M. E. “Weight, Exercise & Health: The Children’s Perspective.”

    Midwest Nursing Research Society Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI



    April, 2006

    18.

    Broome, M. E. “Role of the Editor of a Journal.” Amy V. Cockcroft Leadership Academy, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

    April 6, 2006

    19.

    Broome, M. E. “A Wind in the Willows: Hearing the Voice of Children in Research.” Viana McGowan Lecture, School of Nursing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

    April 7, 2006.

    20.

    Broome, M. E. “A Wind in the Willows: Hearing the Voice of Children in Research.” The 25th Rae M. Heugli Lecture Series (invited),

    Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN



    September 29, 2006

    21.

    Broome, M. E. “Academe under Siege: Faculty for a New Age.”

    Grand Valley State University School of Nursing, Allendale, MI



    January 4, 2007

    22.

    Broome, M. E. “Wind in the Willows: Hearing the Voice of Children in Research.” A Celebration of 20 Years of Leadership in Nursing, Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA

    March 24, 2007

    23.

    Broome, M. E. “From Research to Practice: The Nurse’s Role in Translational Science.” North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Annual Nursing Research Conference, Long Island, NY

    May 31, 2007

    24.

    Broome, M. E. “Kaleidoscope of Nursing Research: Advancing Your Practice from Novice to Expert.” Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH

    June 15, 2007

    25.

    Broome, M. E. “Translational Research: The Key Role of Nurses in Translational Science.” Clare Dennison Lectureship, School of Nursing, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

    September 29, 2007

    26.

    Broome, M. E. “Research Integrity and Scientific Misconduct: Evolution in the Scientific Enterprise.” Conference on Research Integrity, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA

    October 5, 2007

    27.

    Broome, M. E. “Building Research Capacity.”

    Chapter-at-Large, Sigma Theta Tau International, Taipei, Taiwan.



    June 5, 2011

    28.

    Broome, M. E. “The Unique Role of the Nurse Scientist in Health Care Delivery.” Southern Nursing Research Society 26th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

    February 23, 2012

    29.

    Broome, M. E. “Professionalism: Old Concept or New World Mandate.” Commencement speech at annual diploma ceremony, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

    May 14, 2012

    30.

    Broome, M. E., & Everett, L. Q. “The Indiana University Nursing Learning Partnership.” Special Session (Recipient of the 2013 Practice/Academe Innovative Collaboration Award). Sigma Theta Tau International 42nd Biennial Convention, Indianapolis, IN.

    November 19, 2013

    31.

    Broome, M. “Back to the Future: Redeveloping our Science in Resource Challenged Environments.” Keynote Presentation, Midwest Nursing Research Society 38th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

    March 28, 2014

    32.

    Broome, M. “Back to the Future: Redeveloping Clinical Research in Resource Challenged Environments”. Achieving Excellence in Clinical Research: Scientific, Ethical and Operational Considerations 11th Annual Conference , Oak Brook, IL.

    September 19, 2014

    33.

    Broome, M. “Wind in the Willows: Hearing the Voices of Children In Research.” Humanities in Medicine Lecture Series, Duke University, Durham, NC.

    September 23, 2014

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