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DIARY Welcome to the February 2016 Newsletter for
Longfield Academy
January seems to have passed very quickly and for some of our students they move ever closer to leaving the Academy and moving on to the next phase in their lives.
For those year 11s who have applied to P16 here, we will be inviting them and parents/carers to an interview soon. For those who are undecided, please can they see their College Leadership Team to discuss options, as they need to prepare for onward progression.
We have had some success with Post 16 students retaking GCSE maths and English last November (results received in January) and reaching this landmark pass is so important and comes as a massive relief to those involved. Students have to come in on their day off to study for these retakes so it makes sense to pass in Year 11 wherever possible. As one 6th former said recently, ‘I wish I had realised how important these two subjects are, I would have revised for them every day in Year 11’. Well Year 11s – you can start now!
We would like to thank parents and carers for their endeavours to get students to the Academy on time and in correct uniform. We can clearly see standards have improved and recent visitors have commented on this. Unfortunately this is a topic that will always be under scrutiny and we ask that where uniform falls short of expectations that these are remedied as quickly as possible (within 48hrs) and that a dated letter is given to your child to help explain the situation and shown to their college leaders.
Tues 23 February
Academic Focus day
Thurs 25 February
KS4 Options Evening
6pm - 8pm
Thurs 3 March
Yr 7 Parent Information evening
4.30pm - 5.30pm
Tuesday 8 March
Yr 10 Consultation evening
4pm - 7pm
Friday 11 March
Yr 9 Trip to Ypres
Wed 16 - Sun 20 March
Yr 8 Trip to Denmark
Thurs 17 - Fri 18 March
School Production
7pm - 10pm
Thurs 24 March
End of Term
Congratulations to the following tutor groups for their superb
attendance record.
Class of the Month for January 2016
Tutor Group % College
G07/KRA 95.91 Galileo
M01/JCO 97.05 Matisse
A14/JVA 97.95 Anderson
S04/AHE 98.75 Spectrum
College of the Term
Anderson Matisse Galileo
95.36 95.11 94.28
Congratulations to Anderson College who have won the cup for the
best attendance so far in 2016.
The competition is on!
Adams, Brittany
Adams, Harry
Adams, Mia
Allman, Zoe
Appleton, Josh
Apps, Jackson
Apps, Myles
Atkins, Matthew
Barker, Bradley
Barnard-Mitchell, Georgia
Beer, Sasha
Bell, Stephanie
Benning, Scott
Birmingham, Catherine
Black, James
Blanchard-Gale, Morgan
Boorman, Jake
Brook-Sutton, Holly
Brown, Lucy
Busby, Frederica
Campbell, Emma
Carr, Kieran
Casey, Claudia
Chapman, Ella
Clarke, Nathan
Clarke, Sophie
Collins, Jonathan
Cross, Amelia
Cuddy, Kailem
Daly, Luke
Davenport, Harrison
Davenport, Mia
Davis, Callum
Degnin, Holly
Demetriades, Conor
Desforges, Cerys
Dhaliwal, Arjun
Donegan, James
Frazier, Charlotte
Fulling, Millie
Furminger, Morgan
Glanfield, Lauren
Donegan, Samuel
Duncan, Thomas
Elliott, Brandon
Farrer, Joshua
Fasham, Daniel
Fidler, Lorcan
Fielder-Dyer, Lani
Fitzpatrick, Emily
Green, Brandon
Hall, Samuel
Hards, Lewis
Hards, Luke
Hart, Victoria
Hawkes, Renee
Hay, Charlotte
Head, Samuel
Hendley, Josh
Hersey, Taylor
Hill, Charlie
Hill, Joshua
Hillman, Nathan
Hockley, Oliver
Hossack, Jimmy
Hughes, Mia
Humphreys, Sasha
Hyland, Tia
Jackson, Daniel
Jarvis, George
Johnson, Elise
Kapsalis, Elleanor
Kapsalis, Maia
Kapsalis, Thea
Keaveney, Molly
Kempton, Chloe
King, Morgan
Kirkman, Jodie
Lane, Molly
Lee, Bradley
Lee, Jimmy
Lee, Zoe
Letchford, Reece
Lissenden, Sophie
Lovell, Phoebe
Loveridge, George
Lyne, Charlie
Maronda, Jean
May, Poppy
McCarthy, Lauren
McCorkell, Abbie
McDermott, Joseph
Merrifield, Abigail
Mills, Lauren
Morgan, Eddie
Morgan, Kate
Nedd, Montelle
Niblett, Rebecca
Noordally, Hope
Osbourne, Tyler
Outram, Shaun
Pain, Abigail
Pain, Daniel
Painter, Charles
Pantovich, Alexandra
Parrish-Marage, Lara
Pascoe, James
Plumb, Reece
Potter, Jack
Pratten, Lee
Quinn, Tadey
Ramage, Zach
Reed, Charlie
Reeve, Jacob
Ricciardi, Jade
Ripley, Henry
Rose, Luke Samson, Lucy
Sands, Adam
Sengupta, Maya
Seyforth, Elinor
Shaibu, Abdullah
Silverton, Lucy
Simpson, Madeleine
Smart, Georgia
Smith, George
Smith, Harry
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Tommy
Speaight, Bethan
Stapley, Henry
Still, Amy
Still, Charlotte
Taylor, Matthew
Thresher, Reece
Titterrell, Robert
Toyeme, Seyon
Tremain, Tommy
Tubb-Cordice, Charlie
Walby, Taya
Walker, Thomas
Wallis, James
Warner, Nathan
Warnock, Hope
Warnock, Olivia
Waters, Harvey
Watts, Hannah
Webb, Michael
White, Michael
Williams, Leia
Woollard, Harley
Aitken, George
Ali, Brandon
Aslet-Clark, Harry
Atkins, Charlotte
Bainbridge, Rebecca
Baker, Ella
Banks, Ebony
Beattie, Abbie
Biggs, Jessica
Bishop, Thomas
Booker-Keep, Charles
Bridle, Poppy
Brooks, Thomas
Brown, Charles
Buckley, Perron
Can, Cengiz
Catley, Dylan
Champion, Isobelle
Chaney, Rosa
Chaney, Tilly
Chapelhow, Joseph
Chapman, Billy
Chester, Zack
Childs, Ben
Chopra, Roheet
Clarkson, Anthony
Clinch, Maximus
Cochrane, Charlie
Constant, Chloe
Constant, Lucy
Coombes, Benjamin
Cooper, Bradley
Cox, Shania
Crawford, Max
Crichton, Mia
Dawson, Kimberley
Donegan, Ellie
Drayson, Megan
Dunn, Cheyenne
Dyer, Kelsey
Dyer, McKenzie
Edano, Chrisgen
Evans, Jake
Freeman, Liam
Fry, Sean
Furlong, Reece
Glazebrook, Alfie
Goodwin, Lilly
Hackworth, Danielle
Hall, Thomas
Harris, Luke
Hawkings, Toby
Henri-Woolley, Lachlan
Henri-Woolley, Louis
Holland, Drew
Humphries, Bobby
Hunt, Lauren
Jarrett-Andrews, Cherry
Jeffrey, Euan
Jollie, Sophie
Jones, Hollie
Jones, Megan
Kelly, Megan
Keogh, Jessica
Kirk, Kai
Lee, Charlie
Lee, Harry
Lee, James
Love, Tom
Luscombe, Kira
Maddock, Caitlin
McBrearty, Harrison
McGillicuddy, Bethany
McHattie, Jack
McMinn, Cameron
Miah, Mohammed
Mills, Harrison
Mordue, Emily
Morgan, Lauren
Morris, Brandon
Murphy, Joe
Norman, Alfie
Norman, Ellie
Norman, Haydn
Osborne, George
Osmond, Holly
Pace, Tyler
Page, Ashley
Paramithiotis, Christianna
Paramithiotis, Reghyna
Parfitt, Declan
Patterson, Ethan
Payton, Charlotte
Payton, Max
Pinto, Brooke
Powell, Lexie
Powell, Samuel
Quinn, Martin
Rascelli-Bover, Roberto-Carmine
Redmond, James
Reynolds, Amy
Rimell, Phoebe
Rossiter, Guy
Sedgwick, Ellie
Shaw, Harry
Shooter, Reece
Sibthorpe, Joshua
Smith, James
Smith, Lily
Smith, Tamsin
Smith, Teigan
Stead, Alex
Stokoe, Chloe
Storey, Patrick
Stower, Jordan-Louise
Stuart, Eleanor
Stuart, Noah
Studden, Jack
Thomas, Charlie
Thompson, Anya
Thurgood, Lucy
Turner, Codie
Turner, Luke
Veness, Archie
Veness, Maisie
Wales, Tyler
Waterman, Emily
Watson, Amy
Weeks, Harry
Wemyss, Tia
Whiteaker, Lucy
Whittam, Michael
Wilkinson, Thomas
Williams, Olivia
Williams, Scarlett
Willson, Rachel
Wilson, Alexander
Woodbridge, Frankie
Woonton, Abigail
Wormleighton, Justine
Wyld, Katie
Young, Joshua
Abdulgialil, Fituri
Abdulgialil, Salha
Adams, Daniel
Adams, Matthew
Adlem, Anthony
Aldous, Ryan
Anderson, Tyler
Atkins, Denholm
Atkins, Thomas
Baillie, Deon
Banks, Conor
Barnett, Layla
Beaney, Cameron
Behr, Sean
Bradley, Kallum
Braud, Rebecca
Brightwell, James
Brightwell, Ryan
Bush, Frederick
Button, Brandon
Byron-Furnell, Oliver
Catley, Elliott
Chambers, Tyler
Chapman, Harry
Cherry, Paige
Childs, Alex
Chinhoi, Tanaka
Clark, Harley
Clarke, Taiya
Clucas, Roan
Collinson, Marshall
Coquillaud, Gabriel
Costa, Daniel
Crane, Holly
Creasey, Jordan
Cunnew, Eloise
Davies, George
Dennis, Ryan
Dosa, Monica
Dunn, Harry
Easson, Ryan
Edmeades, Charlie
Emery, James
Evans, Kieran
Fitzgerald-Canning, Cameron
Flewin, Charlie
Flewin, Emily-Kate
Foster, Evie
Foxon, Logan
Frost, Liam
Gibbs, Charlotte
Gibbs, Harvey
Gibson-Priest, Freddie
Gillingham, Courtney
Gillingham, Tommy
Gold, Shannon
Grant, Jared
Halsey, Zane
Harbud, Callum
Harker, Olivia
Harle, Luke
Harper, Joseph
Harris, Micah
Harrison, Isobel
Hawney, Molly
Hemsley, Abbie
Hill, Amber
Hills, Danielle
Hills, Louise
Hockley, Lauren
Holmes, Louis
Horncastle, Connor
Ho'Vell, Mea
Howard, James
Howes, Libby
Howick, Lilly-Jay
Humphreys, Joel
Jackson, Ryan
Johnson, Hannah
Jordan, Scott
Kennedy, Declan
Kent, Levi
King, Adam
King, Elliot
Lane, Kirsty
Lewins, Madison
Lewis, Alexandra
Licorish, Maxwell
Lissenden, Meagan
Little, Abigail
Loader, Jennifer
Lomas, Caiden
Lovelock, Lewis
Ludlow, Danny
Mac an Gheairr, Charley
Maher, Shannen
Manwaring, Max
Marshall, George
Mayo, Ashlynn
Milton-Robinson, Joshua
Moran, Jessica
Morgan, Spencer
Newnham, Chloe
Newnham, Holly
Newton, Rachel
O'Connell, Britney
Okiki, Hope
Oxby, Mason
Pakeerathan, Vibishan
Panton, Bethany
Parkin, Jade
Pattinson, Cole
Peacock, Rebecca
Pomar-Dossantos, Cristina
Pomar-Dossantos, Daniel
Poovelil-Moncy, Mebin
Porter, Callum
Powell, Harry
Prime, Sophie
Raffiquddeen, Jassim
Ramus, Anna
Reeves, Kayla
Reeves, Kye
Reynolds, Lewis
Ring, Liam
Robson, Amelia
Russell, Finn
Seare, Alisha
Sebastian, Anu
Sebastian, Sanu
Smith, Eva
Solomon, Jordan
Sooknanan, Megan
Soper, Owen
Spaul, Connie
Stanford, Josie
Sullivan, Frankie
Sutton, Isabella
Taylor, Amelia
Thomson, Scott
Thorne, Jade
Tivers, Amy
Veryard, Jordan
Walter, Emma
Warren, Leo
White, Scott
Whittaker, Aaron
Whittaker, Ethan
Wood, Emma
Woods, Riley
Woods, Tyler
Longfield Academy encourages all students to bring in a clear water bottle so they can drink throughout the day. There are free water cooling machines in each college and the Helix where students can top up during break and lunchtime.
However we are concerned at the increasing number of students who appear to have forgotten the rule on energy drinks - they should not be brought into the academy. The reason is very simple:
Energy Drinks such as Monster, Red Bull, Lucozade and Relentless combine sugar and caffeine in such high quantities that as evidence provided by The Food Standards Agency states “consuming the drinks ……. could lead to effects such as increased excitability, irritability, hyperactivity, nervousness or anxiety as well as long term impact on behaviour, moods and weight”.
Some 500ml cans contain the equivalent of more than 13 teaspoons of sugar and 160mg of caffeine – which is about the same as in four cans of cola.
We are concerned that some children are even opting to have an energy drink for breakfast rather than something more nutritious like a bowl of cereal, toast or perhaps a muesli bar. A survey published in the autumn found that one in 20 teenagers goes to school on a can of energy drink.
If these drinks are found on students they will be removed from them.
The impact of such drinks is discussed in lessons such as technology, tutor time and we encourage students to discuss this with their parents/carers.
Students and parents are reminded that if any item is lost they should contact initially their college admin office and then reception. Items are stored for several months but we cannot store these forever!
We are inundated with umbrellas, items of clothing - all unlabelled, and other items too numerous to mention.
Those items not claimed by end of March will be disposed of and in most cases given to Charity.
Lost an umbrella? Jacket? Watch? Sports bag? Come to reception!
Next term we will be taking up a new Maths Challenge! We will be using our maths skills to make fresh water available for those people in the world who live without clean water on a regu-lar basis. The ’Well---Good’ website will be used by all students during Tutor time and maths lessons to collect points. The points can be exchanged for money that is used to provide fresh water for people in developing countries. So, using your times tables knowledge will buy Fresh water! The Maths Department look forward to success in increased maths knowledge AND fresh water provision! Mrs A Redpath Teacher of Maths
Longfield Academy are now collecting Active Kids Vouchers, from
Sainsbury’s, for sports and cooking equipment.
Please hand any you may have into our reception.
This year Longfield Academy are participating in the BBC School Report, to be held on the 10 March. The aim of this project is to allow students to be reporters for a day and provide an authentic audience for their journalism. Students can write news stories, or develop podcasts or broadcasts, which will then be linked to the BBC website.
In preparation for Report Day, students had the opportunity to participate in a workshop with BBC Reporter Lauren Page. Lauren, who’s background is in BBC Radio, explained to students what journalism is and the rules surrounding it. Students then developed pitches and found sources for stories they can write in preparation for Report Day.
Lauren was really impressed with the enthusiasm of Longfield students and the range of topics and inter-ests they held. Potential stories included: Young Carers in Kent, forensic policing, rare diseases, YouTube sensations, school uniform policy, amateur theatre and young peoples’ attitudes to dementia.
Overall, the day was a huge success and the students are really excited to publish their reports on the 10 March.
Miss Dixon
Teacher of English
On 18 January,180 students along with 13 specialist mentors from a range of companies and organisations such as Tarmac spent an inspiring day learning about the impact of human activities on the environment and generating their own fresh ideas on how to improve matters for the future. Mentors travelled to us from as far away as Scotland!
The day was made all the more interesting by the presence of 60 primary school students from Hartley and also Dartford Primary schools. The best ideas were presented to the whole group at the end and there were some very interesting and original projects such as an app to monitor car emissions. Students have the opportunity to continue with their ideas at afterschool sessions on Mondays in A001.
Mr Lyons
Teacher of Science
Student’s point of view by Amelia Pires De Miranda
“Being able to see and explore our universe using an application was an exhilarating experience to say the least and both students and staff were able to learn some interesting facts about space and the planet we live on as well as many other planets in our solar system”. Pupils also had the opportunity to take the time to ask questions and learn about the universe and the Earth’s place within it. The possibilities are endless as the universe is just getting bigger!!
Is there life outside Earth? Can we join up with other civilians or are we alone? Well, a group of year 7 and 8 students experienced the opportunity to explore whether there could be life outside of Earth via sitting inside an astrodome and seeing for themselves what the universe holds and how we can tell if life does or could exist outside our planet.
Miss Cripps
PP Mentor
We have had lots of brilliant entries into the Short Story Competition so far, and it is very exciting that this year, we will be entering our year 7s in the BBC Radio 2's 500 Words Competition. Unfortunately, we haven't had any year 7s submit their stories yet!
Please hand your stories to either Mrs. Desforges in the LRC, or to Miss Williams in Matisse, by
25 February. Happy writing!
Over the Christmas holiday, we asked our language students from year 7 to year 10 to explore their environment and find items, shops, signs or anything else which contained foreign words or expressions. The MFL department was pleased to see that many students took up the challenge and it was hard to decide on a winner. In the end Miss Charles and her team chose James Black as the overall winner, with his creative and funny picture collage. 1st prize: James Black (£2 voucher in Helix and iPad case), 2nd prize: Callum Button (£1 voucher and a pen), 3rd prize: Thomas Wilkinson (£1 voucher and a pen), 4th prize: Sasha Humphreys (£1 voucher and a pen). Well done everyone and we will be back soon with another competition! Miss Charles Director of Languages for Modern Foreign Languages
1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize 4th Prize
As part of our diversity and acceptance of different cultures here at Longfield Academy, we have taken
part in an activity surrounding the Chinese New Year celebrations. This year it fell on Monday 8 February
and during that week we explored the difference between British and Chinese cultural differences of the
New Year. 2016 is the year of the Monkey in China and as an Academy each of our tutor groups worked
together to produce their own Monkey to be displayed proudly around the school. We also have the Helix
staff preparing a full Chinese spread of food on Thursday the 11 February as part of the traditions on the
new year celebrations. Here we have a few examples of the monkeys that have been produced by the
students of Longfield Academy.
Mr J Stone
Assistant Head of College
LONGFIELD ROTARY YOUNG CHEF
The Rotary Club of Darent Valley held their annual Young Chef Competition at the Longfield Academy on
14 January. This is an early heat of the Rotary International Competition organised covering the whole of
Great Britain and Ireland. The Judges, Rotarians Josie Morgan and Ricky Pristernik, were taxed by the high
standard of the three course lunches delivered by four students but there could be only one winner. Jack
Harris of Dartford was declared the winner and he will go onto the Rotary District Finals in Maidstone on
23 January 2016. Many congratulations Jack, and well done all the Young Chefs.
Rotarian Ricky Pristernik presents Jack with the winner’s prize in the
company of the Academy Chef, Paul Plummer
The Students and the Judges
Each Post 16 tutor group were assigned a task to raise money for a charity of their choice. Tutor groups had come up with their own ideas on how to raise this money.
Galileo
Ms Whatling Cake sale which raised £133.90 for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Miss Sheppard Raffle which raised £163 for Porchlights Homelessness
Ms Mulheran Cake sale & bucket walk which raised £202 in memory of former student Amy Kemp, Ellenor Lions Hospice
Anderson
Mr Dodds Five a side football and refreshments which raised £60.63 for Help For Heroes
Ms Szymanek Christmas karaoke which raised £158.07 for Little Buds
Ms Sidhu Cake sale which raised £70 for CLAPA
Matisse
Mr Croxton Cake sale which raised £85 for the Stacey Mowle Foundation
Mr Bryon Cake sale at the Panto which raised £110 for Help For Heroes
Ms Jellings Cake sale which raised £139 for Help for Heroes
On behalf of the tutors and tutees, I would like to thank each and every person who generously donated for each cause.
Danielle Hunt (Year 13)
Over 30 students have submitted university applications this year, to universities as far away as Liverpool, Leeds, Plymouth and Bristol, as well as more local ones including Kent and Canterbury Christchurch. The Year 13s have applied for subjects as diverse as Theoretical Physics, Medicine and Script Writing for film and television.
At the moment the students are receiving offers from their chosen universities and clearly a number of students have really impressed the admissions tutors as they have received unconditional offers, these include;
Georgia-Rae Fry - Accounting and Finance
Kavi Keerthisingam - Pharmaceutical Science
Jessica Murphy - English Literature
Other students are currently applying for Art College as well as higher apprenticeships.
Thanks to Miss Mulheran and Mrs Willis for their support getting personal statements and references organised.
Well done Year 13 - keep up the good work and make sure you achieve your target grades.
Mrs Davis
Principal
Longfield Academy has developed strong links with Brands Hatch Place Hotel, one of the ‘Hand
Picked Hotels’ which provide our students with a very high quality 5* learning working environment.
Brands Hatch Place Hotel have throughout the year provided our catering students with:
Afternoon tea workshop
Tour of kitchen and ‘Meet the Chef workshop’
One week’s work experience placement for every student on the professional catering course
working alongside professional chefs
Mentoring
Demonstrations by Chef
In addition Brands Hatch Place Hotel provide Business Mentoring for students to support their moti-
vation, raise aspirations and achievement.
Our thanks to Brands Hatch Place Hotel for their ongoing support.
We are proud that several students from our Professional Catering course have gained employment
at the hotel and one past student Jordan won ‘Employee of The Year’ in December 2015.
Ms Walker
Head of College
The Telescope Bistro at Longfield Academy is a fine dining experience open to the public every Tuesday and Friday between 12 noon and 2.30pm, during term time. Bookings can be made on the academy website www.longfieldacademy.org or via telephone 01474 700 700
We seat up to 35 diners in each sitting, with a menu that offers choices for each course, including vegetarian options and cater for special diets with advance notice. We can also provide special menus for large group bookings on request.
The 4 course meal (Starter, Mains, Dessert, Coffee/Tea and Petit Fours) costs just £12.95
All menus are designed, planned, prepared and served by our Professional Catering trainee chefs aged between 16-19 years of age and under the guidance of Chef Paul Plummer.
Clients provide feedback every visit so the trainee chefs can review and learn and recent comments include
“I have recommended this to my family and friends”
“Superb quality”
“Outstanding service by student chefs”
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Ms Walker Head of College
The Business Mentor programme at Longfield Academy is aimed at Year 10/11 students who benefit from mentoring by local business partners.
Mentors who include the management of Brands Hatch Place Hotel, of Longfield Waitrose, members of the Darenth Rotary Club and other professionals give up their time freely to meet with their mentees every month and plan mentoring activities. In January students visited the Brands Hatch Place Hotel for their most recent session to find out more about the workplace and understand more about their Mentors roles.
Another group of students visited Lloyd's of London with their Mentors and had a guided tour of the amazing building and workplace.
Other students were invited to visit Carillion Construction College in Sittingbourne to meet with the lecturers and explore the possibilities and opportunities for training, learning new skills, and employment within such a large organisation.
Our thanks to all Mentors for their ongoing support of our students and for the positive impact this programme is having on the students.
Ms Walker
Head of College
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2
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3
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3
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3
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3
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3
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3
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.30
pm
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3.2
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Th
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da
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3.2
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4.3
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All
Ye
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Mr
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va
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3
.20
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pm
A
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