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SYLLABUS
SUMMER
I 2007
| Instructor: |
Dr.
Brian K. Dille |
| Office: |
Deaderick
Hall 209 |
| Office
Phone: |
915/335-6592 |
| Fax: |
915/335/6667 |
| E-mail: |
bdille@odessa.edu |
| Surface
Mail: |
Odessa
College
201 West University
Odessa, Texas 79764 |
| Office
Hours: |
MTWTh:
7:45-8:15 pm. |
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| Blackboard: |
Click
here to go to the
Blackboard
login page.Click
here to go to the
Blackboard
login page.
The OC webmaster will enroll you in this course on
Blackboard. Once that is done, you will only need to login each time, click
"Courses", then "Government 2305", and
you will be in my course for test-taking, assignments, announcements,
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. To present the basic concepts of politics that will better enable you, the
student, to understand American and Texas government and politics.
2. To motivate you, the student, to take an interest in and understand issues
and problems facing the United States, Texas, and Odessa or city which you live
in.
3. To stimulate you, the student, to exercise your privileges and obligations
as a U.S. citizen, through participation in local, state, and national political
activities.
DROP POLICY
You are responsible for dropping this class if you quit doing the work. The
instructor will not do so . Failure to drop results in an F.
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DISCUSSION GROUPS
We
will have several discussion group topics in this course. The discussions
are not 'at will' but are considered an integral part of your learning.
The selected topics will be posted online with specific instructions
and due date. You will receive a grade for your discussion and responses
to the other students' comments. You must participate in both discussion topics. At the
end of the discussion period, you must post your final "Summary"
of the discussion topic on Blackboard. Click on the "Communication"
button and then on the "Discussion Board" and "Send
Files" to post all assignments in Blackboard's Digital Drop Box. Please see
the discussion topics
for detailed instructions. To enter into the discussion area you will
go to Blackboard.
Please follow the instructions as given. If
you have any questions, please contact your instructor.
Your grade will be based on the more
detailed SUMMARY you will write on the discussion topic--elaborating
on your initial comments and adding your views based on reading the
posted comments of fellow students in the class.
EXAMINATIONS
There will be four exams, each worth 100 points. They will consist
of two parts: objective, multiple choice, and matching; and essay. Possible
essay questions will be provided from each of the units to aid in your study.
Exams 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be taken on-line. You
will have 60 minutes, after logging on, to complete the objective portion.
Students will lose two points for each minute
they exceed the one hour time limit. A
200 point final exam over units 1-10 will be given, composed of all objective questions.
You MUST schedule the final exam to be taken on the assigned day in either the OC Testing
Center or a secure testing facility. Arrangement must be approved by the
instructor.
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO
DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE A VALID REASON FOR MISSING AN EXAM. YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE CHANCE TO TAKE A
MAKE-UP FOR AN INVALID REASON.
MAKE-UP EXAMS AND QUIZZES
If you are unable to take a test during the assigned time period, you need to
contact the instructor ASAP. Failure to do this will result in a
loss of a letter grade on the exam. Otherwise,
there are no make-ups. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE IF YOUR REASON FOR MISSING AN EXAM
IS INVALID AND IF I SUSPECT IT IS, YOU WILL NOT HAVE THE CHANCE TO TAKE A
MAKE-UP.
DISCUSSIONS
Two
discussion topics will be posted and mandatory
for all students to participate in as part of the discussion grade.
Each question will be worth up to 100 points. Discussion
topics will be posted for a two days each and your final Summary is due on the day following the
2-day period.
INTERNET
ASSIGNMENTS
Two
Internet assignments will be required. Each will be worth a total of
100 points. The two mandatory
Internet assignments are listed: one in Unit 6--on Political
Parties-
and one in Unit 8--on Congress.
UNIT OBJECTIVE SHEETS
Unit objective sheets are included in the lecture
notes. They will
serve both as guide to what the instructor considers
important from the texts, lecture notes, research, and discussions, and what the student is expected to know at the
completion of the unit. They will also serve as a good study guide for the exams
because the exam questions will be drawn from these objective sheets.
LECTURE
NOTES
Lecture
notes for the class, emphasizing the major points of each unit, are
available to supplement the textbook readings. Simply click on the
"Lecture" button.
GRADING POLICY
The final course grade will be determined on a percentage basis:
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90-100% = 900 points = A
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Exam #1 100 points = 10% of course grade |
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80-89% = 800 points = B
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Exam #2 100 points = 10% of course grade
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70-79% = 700 points = C
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Exam #3 100 points = 10% of course grade
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60-69% = 600 points = D |
Exam #4 100 points = 10% of course grade
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Below 600 points or 60% = F
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Discussion
Participation
Two
Summaries =
100 points each = 20% of course grade |
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Two Internet Assignments = 100 points each= 20% of course grade
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Final 200 points = 20% of course grade
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BONUS POINTS
Ten points for a current voters
card will be given and added to
your total point count before the course grade is averaged. Copies
can be faxed or mailed to the instructor.
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Online exams and papers are basically open book. However, I would
prefer that you attempt to complete them without using the text or lecture
notes. Exam taking should be done alone and not a collaborative effort
performed with other students in the class or who have previously taken the
class. Cheating or plagiarism will result in the grade of 0. Remember,
on your essays and papers, cite your sources and URL sites.
TEXT
Politics in America,
by Thomas R. Dye, 6th edition, ISBN#: 0-13-153450-5
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Units |
Readings:
Dye
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Discussion
Topics
(All
required)
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Internet
Assignments
(4
must be completed)
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Exams
(All
4 are required)
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1.
Government & the People |
Ch.
1
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2. The
Constitutional Framework |
Ch.
2
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3. The
Federal System |
Ch.
3
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Test
#1-Units 1-3
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4.
Public Opinion |
Ch.
6
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5.
Interest Groups |
Ch.
7
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6.
Political Parties |
CH.
9
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Unit 6 Web on Political Parties Required
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Test
#2-Units 4-6
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7.
Presidency |
Chapter
13
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Congress |
Chapter
12
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Unit
8 Web on Congress Required |
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Judiciary |
Chapter
15
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Topic
#1 on pros and cons of death penalty |
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| 10.
Bureaucracy |
Chapter
14
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Test
#3--Units 7-10 |
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11.
Civil Liberties
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Chapter
4 & 5, pp. 139-142
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Topic#2 on
College
Speech Codes |
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12.
Civil Rights |
Chapter
5 |
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Foreign
Policy & National Defense |
Chapter
16
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Test #4-Units 11-13 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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Final
Exam** Units 1-10
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**The
final exam must be taken at the Odessa College Testing Center or in an
instructor-approved proctored testing situation on the assigned day.
SOURCES FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION ON NATIONAL AND STATE
GOVERNMENT
1. National: CNN
AllPolitics.Com and The
University of Michigan Federal Government Resources and GovSpot.Com
2. State: The
University of Michigan Federal Government Resources and GovSpot.Com
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS LIST
(For bonus points on
the final
exam ONLY.)
For help in
determining WHO represents you and which district you live
in, either click the links below to access the maps:
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FEDERAL |
| Office |
Name |
Party |
Term
Ends |
| President |
George
W. Bush |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| Vice
President |
Dick
Cheney |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
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U.S.
Senate
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| U.S.
Senator |
John
Cornyn (TX) |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
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U.S. Senator |
Kay
Bailey Hutchison(TX) |
R |
Jan.
2013 |
| U.S.
Senate Majority Leader |
Harry
Reid (Nev.) |
D |
Jan.
2009 by caucus |
| U.S.
Senate Minority Leader |
Mitch
McConnell (Ky.) |
R |
Jan.
2009 by caucus |
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U.S.
House of Representatives
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| U.S.
House Speaker |
Nancy
Pelosi (CA) |
D |
Jan.
2009 by caucus |
| U.S.
House Majority Leader |
Steny
Hoyer (Md.) |
D |
Jan.
2009 by caucus |
| U.S.
House Minority Leader |
John
Boehner (Oh.) |
R |
Jan.
2009 by caucus |
11th
District
(Ector, Andrews, Crane, Loving, Martin, Midland, Upton,
Ward, & Winkler counties) |
Mike
Conaway |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
23rd
District
(Reeves, Pecos & Terrell counties) |
Ciro
Rodriguez |
D |
Jan.
2009 |
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U.S.
Supreme Court
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| U.S.
Supreme Court Chief Justice |
John
Roberts |
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Appointed
for life
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STATE
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| Office |
Name |
Party |
Term
Ends |
| Governor |
Rick
Perry |
R |
Jan.
2011 |
| Lieutenant
Governor |
David
Dewhurst |
R |
Jan.
2011 |
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Texas
State Senate
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| State
Senator |
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| Dist.
31 -- (Ector, Andrews, Crane, Gaines, Glasscock, Howard, &
Midland counties ) |
Kel
Seliger |
R |
Jan.
2011 |
| Dist.
28 -- (Reagan & Upton counties) |
Robert
Duncan |
R |
Jan.
2011 |
| Dist.
19 -- (Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Terrell, Ward, & Winkler
counties) |
Carlos
Uresti |
D |
Jan.
2011 |
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Texas
House of Representatives
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| Speaker |
Tom
Craddick |
R |
Jan.
2009 by House |
| State
Representatives |
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| 81st
District -- (Ector, Andrews, & Winkler Counties) |
Buddy
West |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| 82nd
District -- (Crane, Martin, Midland, & Upton Counties) |
Tom
Craddick |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| 74th
District -- (Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Terrell, & Ward,
Counties) |
Delwin
Jones |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
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Local
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Ector
County
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Name |
Party |
Term
Ends |
| County
Judge |
Jerry
Caddel |
R |
Jan.
2007 |
| County
Commissioner Precinct 1 |
Freddie
Gardner |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| County
Commissioner Precinct 2 |
Greg
Simmons |
R |
Jan.
2007 |
| County
Commissioner Precinct 3 |
Barbara
Graff |
D
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Jan.
2009 |
| County
Commissioner Precinct 4 |
Wilmer
Ray |
D |
Jan.
2007 |
| Sheriff |
Mark
Donaldson |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| District
Attorney |
Bobby
Bland |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| County
Attorney |
Cathy
Linch |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
| County
Treasurer |
Carolyn
Sue Bowen |
R |
Jan.
2007 |
| County
Clerk |
Linda
Hamey |
R |
Jan.
2007 |
| County
Tax Assessor/Collector |
Barbara
Horn |
R |
Jan.
2009 |
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City
of Odessa
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| Mayor |
Larry
Melton |
- |
May
2008 |
| City
Council District 1 |
Bill
Cleaver |
- |
May
2008 |
| City
Council District 2 |
James
Goates |
- |
May
2008 |
| City
Council District 3 |
Royce
Bodiford |
- |
May
2007 |
| City
Council District 4 |
Brandon
Tate |
- |
May
2007 |
| City
Council District 5 |
Berta
Calzada |
- |
May
2007 |
| City
Manager |
Richard
Morton |
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Appointed
by Council |
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LOCAL
SPECIAL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS
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DISTRICT
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E.C.I.S.D.
Board of Trustees
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Odessa
College Board of Trustees
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Ector
County Hospital Board of Trustees
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TERM
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TERM
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TERM
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1
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Carol
Gregg
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2010
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Bruce
Shearer
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2010
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Judy
Hayes
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2008
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2
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Renda
Berryhill
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2008
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Richard
Abalos
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2010
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Abraham
Torres
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2010
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3
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Donna
Smith
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2010
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Ralph
McCain
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2012
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Joe
Buice
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2008
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4
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Doyle
Woodall.
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2008
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J.E.
“Coach” Pressly
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2008
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David
Dunn
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2010
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5
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W.
R. “Randy” Rives
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2008
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Ray
Ann Zant
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2008
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Fred
Martin
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2008
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6
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Ray
Beaty
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2010
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Walter
Smith
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2012
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Mary
Thompson
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2010
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7
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LV
“Butch" Foreman
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2008
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Gary
Johnson
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2008
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Virgil
Trower
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2008
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8
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Sandra
Shaw
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2010
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9
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David
Turner
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2012
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