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Calendar of events at Daytona State announced for April 2013

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 8, 2013) - Daytona State College presents the following calendar of events for April 2013.

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MUSEUM HOURS: Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.  Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m. (June, July and December Hours: Tues-Sun: 12 - 4 p.m.)  CLOSED – Mondays and for the following dates: Daytona State College Spring Break, Easter Sunday, July 4, July 31 - August 17, and Thanksgiving Weekend.

MUSEUM LOCATION: Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions, events and films are presented at the Daytona State College Southeast Museum of Photography which is located on the Daytona Beach Campus of Daytona State College at 1200 International Speedway Blvd, three miles east of 1-95. The museum is located in the Hosseini Center (#1200). Visitor parking is available. Admission & Events are free. For detailed exhibition and program information visit www.smponline.org or call the museum information hotline at (386) 506-4475.

Jan. 25-April 14,
Janelle Lynch: Los Jardines de México
Janelle Lynch’s photographs in Los Jardines de México present three linked series that evoke unseen, unnoticed and obscure aspects of cultural and social history that are embedded into the landscape around us. Each one explores related notions of loss and death while simultaneously celebrating life and its intricate beauty. La Fosa Común (Common Grave); is a series made in central Mexico City which explores a mass burial site for corpses of the indigent and unidentified that remain unmarked and are largely unnoticed by most citizens; Akna, which is a series of portraits of trees that explores the variety of biological and seasonal time signatures embedded into a functioning ecosystem in El Huitepec, a cloud forest in Chiapas. Akna, which in Mayan means “mother,” is the goddess of fertility and birth. The third series, El Jardín de Juegos shows the relics of a children’s playground, void of people and conquered by nature and neglect. This project was made possible by a generous 8x10 Kodak Professional Portra 160 film grant.
Lorene Guillén Vaschetti: historia, memoria, y silencios
In this highly evocative and personal project, Lorena Guillén Vaschetti ponders what the family photograph reveals about our past, and most importantly, what is hidden beyond the frame. In 2009, Vaschetti’s mother threw away all the family slides to protect her daughter from the family history. Vaschetti was able to recover only one box from the many that her mother had discarded.
The series of re-photographed images has a dreamlike, mysterious quality that reflects the passage of time, and it poses intriguing questions about the relationship between family members and what other unknown stories exist in-between the picture frames - and how powerful, but constructed memories of our past shape what we ultimately believe to be true. In the section Unopened/Sin Abrir — Vaschetti presents photographs of the packages of slides that are bound in elastic bands and concealed in the film canisters. These artifacts contain secrets that cannot be seen and the artist will never learn.
Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.  Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

Feb. 15- May 12
IRINA ROZOVSKY: A Perpetual Hold
This exhibition is comprised of two sections. In This Russia, Irina Rozovsky returns to her childhood home of Russia to describe a place both real and imagined by years of absence and the disorientation of being a stranger in a familiar land. These images look for what has been left behind and disconnected—This Russia—its crumbling buildings, searching faces—its fairytale drenched in redeeming, yellow light, nostalgia tinged with harsh reality. The second series, One to Nothing, was made in Israel, a place of historic conflict where it is not always clear who is the victor and the victim. It describes a fight where the difference between winning and losing is an existential battle: a confrontation between the individual and the abyss.  It is a Gordian knot, becoming ever more tightly coiled as you try to unravel it.
Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.  Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

Feb. 15- May 12
DANA POPA: not Natasha
Traveling from London to her birthplace in Moldova, across the Black Sea to Istanbul and back again, Dana Popa recorded the plight of sex-trafficked women from Eastern Europe. Sold by friends, family or even their husbands for sometimes just a few hundred dollars, these women and girls live a tawdry and dangerous life on the fringes and in the shadows of our culture. These are powerful photographs of an important subject. “Natasha is a nickname given to prostitutes with Eastern European looks. Sex-trafficked girls hate it.” Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.  Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

Feb. 15- May 12
NATAN DVIR: Eighteen
In this series, Natan Dvir’s subjects are 18-year-old Arabs living in Israel. Turning 18 is a critical turning point in their young lives: they have finished school, become legal adults, and achieved the right to vote. Yet unlike their Jewish peers, most do not enter military service. They are members of a minority group which comprises more than one-fifth of the nation’s population. As a photographer born and raised in Israel, Dvir undertook this project to better understand the experience of Arabs coming of age in a country defined by the majority’s religion. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.  Wed: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.  Weekends: 1 - 5 p.m.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 3, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: TRUE STORIES
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with True Stories: A compilation of film dramas and biographies inspired by real people who have influenced the arts, generated social and political change, defied convention, followed their bliss, and summoned heroic amounts of strength in the midst of tremendous personal struggle – telling the stories of lives lived with passion and tragedy. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.  
Jack Kerouac, Directed by John Antonelli (U.S., 2001) 78 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 3, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - Family Matters
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents a range of recent cinema titles that examine family relationships. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
Raging Bull (R), Directed by Martin Scorsese (U.S., 1980) 129 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.

April 4, 7 p.m.
Contemporary Music on Film
This series offers a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary rock bands through award winning documentary filmmaking.  In addition to the opportunity to listen to good music, each film brings honest insight into the lives of a range of unique musicians.  These films further shed light on each band’s complicated working relationships--with one another and the music industry as a whole-- alongside personal struggles that often complicate each artist’s journey to find and express their creative vision. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Pearl Jam – Twenty (R), Directed by Cameron Crowe (U.S., 2011) 146 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 5, 1:30 p.m.
Directorial Masters of Japan: Kurosawa, Mizoguchi and Ozu
Japan produced one of the deepest and most revered traditions of serious cinema in the late Twentieth Century. This series looks at the key works of three of Japan’s greatest film directors Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu, and Kenji Mizoguchi. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Sansho the Bailiff, Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi (Japan, 1954) 124 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 5, 7 p.m.
Film Series: THE OUTSIDER
A common theme in films, The Outsider, typically represents an individual who does not conform to society or a particular group of people, and who are often struggling with their own demons or beliefs.  This series of classic and contemporary films capture the essence of the many ways in which one can be an outsider in dramatic film fashion. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Up in the Air (R), Directed by Jason Reitman (U.S., 2009) 109 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
SMP Community Education Course: Professional Portrait Lighting
The Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for adults of all ages and skill levels.  Get started with a new set of skills or develop yours further with tips and techniques from professionals. Due to limited space, pre-registration and payment is required. Cost: $70.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.

April 6, 1-3 p.m.
SMP Children's Program - Family Photo Fun Day
Play With Your Food (all skill levels) - enjoy an afternoon of FREE parent-child art and photography sessions for children aged 6-12. Southeast Museum of Photography staff will lead a variety of fun activities that will explore new ways of seeing and creating. As an added bonus, get a sneak-peek of the upcoming children’s workshop series! Due to limited space in all education programs, all children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and pre-registration is required. No charge!
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.

April 10, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: TRUE STORIES
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with True Stories: A compilation of film dramas and biographies inspired by real people who have influenced the arts, generated social and political change, defied convention, followed their bliss, and summoned heroic amounts of strength in the midst of tremendous personal struggle – telling the stories of lives lived with passion and tragedy. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.  
The Motorcycle Diaries, Directed by Walter Salles (Argentina, 2004) 126 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 10, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - Family Matters
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents a range of recent cinema titles that examine family relationships. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
Royal Tenenbaums (R), Directed by Wes Anderson (U.S., 2001) 110 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.

April 11, 7 p.m.
Contemporary Music on Film
This series offers a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary rock bands through award winning documentary filmmaking.  In addition to the opportunity to listen to good music, each film brings honest insight into the lives of a range of unique musicians.  These films further shed light on each band’s complicated working relationships--with one another and the music industry as a whole-- alongside personal struggles that often complicate each artist’s journey to find and express their creative vision. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. The Flaming Lips - The Fearless Freaks, Directed by Bradley Beesley (U.S., 2005) 100 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 12, 1:30 p.m.
Directorial Masters of Japan: Kurosawa, Mizoguchi and Ozu
Japan produced one of the deepest and most revered traditions of serious cinema in the late Twentieth Century. This series looks at the key works of three of Japan’s greatest film directors Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu, and Kenji Mizoguchi. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. Street of Shame, Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi (Japan, 1956) 89 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 12, 7 p.m.
Film Series: THE OUTSIDER
A common theme in films, The Outsider, typically represents an individual who does not conform to society or a particular group of people, and who are often struggling with their own demons or beliefs.  This series of classic and contemporary films capture the essence of the many ways in which one can be an outsider in dramatic film fashion. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. The Social Network , Directed by David Fincher (U.S., 2010) 121 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 17-20,
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 17, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, created by WGBH Boston Video (U.S., 2007) 56 min.
Gimme Green, Directed by Isaac Brown & Eric Flagg (U.S., 2007) 27 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 17, 7:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Jungles - Frans Lanting, Directed by Frans Lanting (U.S., 2000) 15 min.
Butterfly, Directed by Doug Wolens (U.S., 2000) 79 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 18, 7 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Gas Land, Directed by Josh Fox (U.S., 2010) 107 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 19, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees, Directed by David Lickley (U.S., 2002) 75 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 19, 7 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Grizzly Man, Directed by Werner Herzog (U.S., 2005) 100 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 20, 1-4 p.m.
Teen Digital Photo Workshop - Image Stacking: Getting Everything in Focus
The Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for ages 13-17. Cost: $30. Note: Class size is strictly limited, so reserve your spot today!
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4569.

April 20, 2 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
Who Killed the Electric Car?, Directed by Chris Paine (U.S., 2006) 92 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 20, 4 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front, Dir. Marshall Curry (U.S., 2011) 85 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 20, 6 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: EARTH WEEK
This film series was created in honor of the 42nd annual Earth Day celebration. It features thought-provoking and inspiring films about some of the most crucial environmental problems we face today, and highlights some of the people who have worked passionately to protect endangered species, forests, water, and the earth. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating. 
No Impact Man, Directed by Laura Gabbert & Justin Schein (U.S., 2009) 93 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 24, 1:30 p.m.
Exhibition Film Series: TRUE STORIES
Wednesday afternoon matinees continue with True Stories: A compilation of film dramas and biographies inspired by real people who have influenced the arts, generated social and political change, defied convention, followed their bliss, and summoned heroic amounts of strength in the midst of tremendous personal struggle – telling the stories of lives lived with passion and tragedy. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.  
Into the Wild, Directed by Sean Penn (U.S., 2007) 148 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 24, 7:30 p.m.
Dinner and a Movie - Family Matters
Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College’s Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater. This interdisciplinary feature film series presents a range of recent cinema titles that examine family relationships. Join series host, Daytona State College faculty member and film specialist Eric Breitenbach for background information, discussion and audience Q & A. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.
The Separation, Directed by Asghar Farhadi (Iran, 2011) 123 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information call (386) 506-4475.

April 25, 7 p.m.
Contemporary Music on Film
This series offers a behind-the-scenes look at contemporary rock bands through award winning documentary filmmaking.  In addition to the opportunity to listen to good music, each film brings honest insight into the lives of a range of unique musicians.  These films further shed light on each band’s complicated working relationships--with one another and the music industry as a whole-- alongside personal struggles that often complicate each artist’s journey to find and express their creative vision. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, Directed by James Moll (U.S., 2011) 150 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 26, 1:30 p.m.
Directorial Masters of Japan: Kurosawa, Mizoguchi and Ozu
Japan produced one of the deepest and most revered traditions of serious cinema in the late Twentieth Century. This series looks at the key works of three of Japan’s greatest film directors Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu, and Kenji Mizoguchi. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
The Life of Oharu, Directed by Kenji Mizoguchi (Japan, 1952) 148 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 26, 7 p.m.
Film Series: THE OUTSIDER
A common theme in films, The Outsider, typically represents an individual who does not conform to society or a particular group of people, and who are often struggling with their own demons or beliefs.  This series of classic and contemporary films capture the essence of the many ways in which one can be an outsider in dramatic film fashion. Movie admission by donation - No reserved theater seating.
Another Earth, Directed by Mike Cahill (U.S., 2011) 92 min.
Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater
1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
For additional information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit smponline.org.

April 30 - July 28
DEPARTURES 2013: A Juried Student Exhibition
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 30, 5-7 p.m.
http://smponline.org/ex_departures2013.html
 
 
April 30 - July 28
UCF THESIS EXHIBITION 2013
Graduating Student Photography from the University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach)
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 30, 5-7 p.m.
http://smponline.org/ex_thesis2013.html

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