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Iowa Civil Rights History
Spirit Lake Massacre (Prof. Kevin Mason)

Iowa Civil Rights History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 54:56


On March 8, 1857, a conflict erupted between settlers and Native Americans, and Professor Kevin Mason(Waldorf University) gives us a detailed account of what led to the outbreak of violence.Professor Mason researched and wrote extensively on this topic. He is an Assistant Professor of History at Waldorf University. He teaches various courses at all undergraduate levels, oversees internship opportunities, and facilitates student research. He currently serves on the Higher Learning Commission Assurance Argument writing team for the university.Support the showThank you for listening.For any questions, suggestions, recommendations, or corrections on any historical facts; please contact Host: Erick Nganyange Email: iacivilrightshistorypodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook @ Iowa Civil Rights History Podcast

Mormon Stories - LDS
1658: Tough Questions for John Dehlin - Patrick Mason Pt 3

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 82:21


Patrick Mason returns to flip the script and put John under scrutiny! Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict (Maxwell Institute and Deseret Book, 2021); Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding. 1656-1658: A Scholarly Defense of Mormonism - Patrick Mason Patrick Mason Patrick Mason (@patrickqmason) / Twitter Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt  Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict  Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World  Patrick Mason's other books ===== Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon Pick “Mormon Stories” as your charity on Amazon Smile or through the Amazon App  Our Platforms: Mormon Stories Blog Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  Mormon Stories Podcast PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormstories Join the Discord

Mormon Stories - LDS
1657: A Scholarly Defense of Faithful Mormonism - Patrick Mason Pt 2

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 202:47


Join us today for part 2 of our interview with faithful Mormon scholar Dr. Patrick Mason. In part 2 John and Margi discuss with Patrick his approach to thoughtful, faithful Mormonism as a scholar of Mormon Studies. Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict (Maxwell Institute and Deseret Book, 2021); Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. He teaches courses on Mormonism, American religious history, and religion, violence, and peacebuilding. 1656-1658: A Scholarly Defense of Mormonism - Patrick Mason Patrick Mason Patrick Mason (@patrickqmason) / Twitter Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt  Proclaim Peace: The Restoration's Answer to an Age of Conflict  Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World  Patrick Mason's other books ===== Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon Pick “Mormon Stories” as your charity on Amazon Smile or through the Amazon App  Our Platforms: Mormon Stories Blog Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  Mormon Stories Podcast PO Box 171085 Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormstories Join the Discord

The Astro Ben Podcast
Christopher E. Mason: Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine.

The Astro Ben Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 40:54


Christopher E. Mason is a professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and specialises in research on the long term effects of space flight on the human body! He is also the author of the thought provoking book, “The next 500 years: engineering life to reach new worlds”. In this episode, Ben and Chris discuss Chris's role as principal investigator for the NASA Twins Study, the possibility of life on other world's and whether Chris would be interested in a one way trip to Mars 0:00 Intro to Professor Chris Mason 00:38 Lex Friedman Podcast 01:20 The Mason Laboratory 03:20 Origins of The Twin Study 06:00 Twin Study experiment year plan 08:03 Most surprising results of twin study  and is test still going on? 10:30 What are telomeres? 13:07 Working with private companies/individuals in Space 15:38 Safety of individuals on mission to mars 18:33 Mason Lab contracts 19:22 “The next 500 years - engineering life to reach new worlds” 24:50 Where will humanity be (physically) in that time? 25:50 The even further future (billions/trillions of years)  27:44 Are we alone in the universe? 29:23 Is it inevitable that humans will merge with machines? 30:48 Day in the life of Professor Mason 32:08 Proudest moments 34:07 Advice to young people interested in  ‘humans in Space' 35:51 Professor Mason in Space 37:26 One Way Trip 39:08 Wrap Up and socials Follow Professor Chris Mason Website: http://masonlab.net/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mason_lab?lang=en Buy His Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Next-500-Years-Engineering-Worlds/dp/0262044404 Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gambleonit Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-astro-ben-podcast/ Please subscribe and rate - Ad Astra!

21st Century Saints
s1Ep18: LIVE! With Patrick Q Mason

21st Century Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 99:31


This week we speak with Latter-Day Saint Historian and author, Patrick Q Mason. We discussing latest book that everyone's talking about, RESTORATION: God's Call To The 21st Century World. We highly recommend! Join us Live, where we ask him your questions! And do please join us in the chat! Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jane-christie/message

21st Century Saints
s1Ep18: LIVE! With Patrick Q Mason

21st Century Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 99:31


This week we speak with Latter-Day Saint Historian and author, Patrick Q Mason. We discussing latest book that everyone's talking about, RESTORATION: God's Call To The 21st Century World. We highly recommend! Join us Live, where we ask him your questions! And do please join us in the chat! Patrick Q. Mason holds the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at USU. He has written or edited several books, including Mormonism and Violence: The Battles of Zion (Cambridge University Press, 2019); What Is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction (Routledge, 2017); Out of Obscurity: Mormonism since 1945, co-edited with John Turner (Oxford University Press, 2016); Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century (University of Utah Press, 2016); and The Mormon Menace: Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South (Oxford University Press, 2011). He was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 2015 and is a past president of the Mormon History Association. Professor Mason is frequently consulted by the national and international media on stories related to Mormon culture and history. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jane-christie/message

Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Presents Podcast

After Professor Mason strangles the student he’s been having an affair with, he initially believes he’s gotten away with murder. However, an unlikely witness soon appears on the scene: the fourteen-month-old baby the student was babysitting. Soon, Professor Mason’s paranoia (or lack of childhood development education) gets the better of him, sending Mason into a downward spiral that could give Richard III a run for his money. Annie & Kathryn have a pointed difference of opinion about this episode, but they can agree on one thing: Pat Hitchcock is a treasure. Burn-o-Meter: N/A
 Overall Rating: 5.5 crying babies

OLLI at UNT Podcast
Episode 54: Lone Star Chemistry with Dr. Diana Mason

OLLI at UNT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 52:11


It's National Chemistry Week, which makes it a perfect time to hear from OLLI at UNT's resident chemistry expert, Dr. Diana Mason. Professor Mason has crossed the globe as an advocate for the sciences, inspiring audiences of all ages with her explosive live demonstrations. Since retiring from her faculty position at UNT, Dr. Mason has remained active in the field of chemical education. Her current research focuses on the correlation between students' basic arithmetic skills and their success in general chemistry courses. As she explains to Susan in this week's episode, this research was inspired by the needs of the U.S. Naval Academy. It's fitting that her passion for our state inspired Governor Abbott to commission her as an Admiral in the Texas Navy. Dr. Mason's service to our community goes beyond her volunteer activities with OLLI, where she has taught many courses highlighting the scientific advances that have come from Texas. She is also an active member of the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which regularly undertakes important community projects. To watch some clips of the science demos that Dr. Mason gave for the Grandparents University program, go to https://youtu.be/_SwR_17bw6E. To learn more about OLLI at UNT, visit https://olli.unt.edu/ or email olli@unt.edu.

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast
21. Prof. Kate Mason Brown University - The Anthropological Impact of Covid-19

Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 44:01


Today's podcast is with Professor Katherine A Mason, the Vartan Gregorian Assistant Professor of Anthropology. Professor Mason is a medical anthropologist who has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in China and the U.S. Her research addresses issues in medical anthropology, population health, bioethics, China studies, reproductive health, mental health, and global health. Her first book, Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Health after an Epidemic, based on fieldwork she conducted in southeastern China on the professionalization and ethics of public health in China following the 2003 SARS epidemic, was published by Stanford University Press in 2016 and won the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize in 2019. Mason is currently working on a multi-sited ethnographic field project that examines family experiences and models of care for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the U.S. and China. As part of this project, she became a certified postpartum doula (DONA International, 2018) and earned a certificate in maternal mental health (PSI and 2020 Mom). She is also a core consultant on the AmeRicans’ Conceptions of Health Equity Study (ARCHES), funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Mason is affiliated with Brown's Population Studies and Training Center, and the Program in Science and Technology Studies, and is a Faculty Fellow at the Swearer Center (2018-20). Her research has been funded by the Social Science Research Council, Wenner-Gren Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, U.S. Fulbright program, and Association for Asian Studies. She has previously held positions as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholar (2013-2015) and a Lecturer in the Health and Societies program at the University of Pennsylvania (2011-2013). She received her PhD in Social Anthropology from Harvard University in 2011. **For commentary from Mason on the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, see: https://www.sapiens.org/culture/covid-19-air-pollution/ http://somatosphere.net/2020/sars-covid19-coronavirus-epidemics-reflections.html/ https://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2020/03/zika-and-the-common-good.html#more

Radio Free Mormon
Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason

Radio Free Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 61:30


Professor Patrick Mason sits down for an interview with Bill Reel and Radio Free Mormon. We delve into how Professor Mason deals with thorny issues in Mormonism. Professor Mason is not afraid of the tough questions. Become a Premium Subscriber: Monthy:  $3 Yearly:  $25  $50  $100  $250Support the podcast by purchasing from Amazon HERE. The post Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason appeared first on Radio Free Mormon.

Radio Free Mormon
Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason

Radio Free Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 61:30


Professor Patrick Mason sits down for an interview with Bill Reel and Radio Free Mormon. We delve into how Professor Mason deals with thorny issues in Mormonism. Professor Mason is not afraid of the tough questions.Become a Premium Subscriber: Monthy:  $3 Yearly:  $25  $50  $100  $250 Support the podcast by purchasing from Amazon HERE.

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup
Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 61:30


Professor Patrick Mason sits down for an interview with Bill Reel and Radio Free Mormon. We delve into how Professor Mason deals with thorny issues in Mormonism. Professor Mason is not afraid of the tough questions.  Become a Premium Subscriber: Monthy:  $3 Yearly:  $25  $50  $100  $250 Support the podcast by purchasing from Amazon HERE. The post Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.

The Dissenter
#146 Peggy Mason: The Neuroscience of Empathy and Helping Behavior

The Dissenter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 56:26


------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-dissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Dr. Peggy Mason is a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of Chicago. She received both her BA in Biology and her Phd in Neuroscience from Harvard. Professor Mason has been on the faculty of University of Chicago since 1992. She has taught undergraduate, graduate and medical students and has received numerous teaching awards. Using her nearly 15 years of experience teaching medical students, Professor Mason wrote a single-author textbook designed for medical students (Medical Neurobiology, Oxford University Press, 2017). Professor Mason's research focuses on the neurobiological basis of empathy and helping. In this episode, we talk about empathy and helping behavior in humans and other animal models, namely rats. We discuss first how empathy might have evolved, and the neurobiological bases of it, including the roles played by the amygdala, the hypothalamus, the prefrontal cortex and the temporo-parietal junction. We also talk about the flaws with the research surrounding mirror neurons. Then, we talk about the situations that invoke empathy. We also refer to Paul Bloom's book, Against Empathy, and the difference between emotional empathy and cognitive empathy, and between empathy and compassion. We also briefly refer to how empathy might work in psychopaths. Finally, we talk about oxytocin and other hormones and neurotransmitters that participate in mediating empathic behavior, and the differences between pro-social behavior in humans and other animals. Time Links: 00:52 How empathy evolved 04:55 How the brain processes empathy (amygdala, hypothalamus, prefrontal cortex) 08:57 The trouble with mirror neurons 11:44 The temporo-parietal junction 14:59 The types of behavior that invoke empathy 17:58 It also depends on the context and on the individual in question 25:25 Paul Bloom, Against Empathy, and emotional and cognitive empathy 29:55 Emotions as cognitive tools 33:32 Psychopathic behavior 38:24 What happens when individuals get distressed 41:48 Oxytocin, hormones, and neurotransmitters associated with empathy 47:04 Pro-social behavior in humans and other nonprimate mammals 50:50 People's reports of their behavior and what they feel are very unreliable 54:18 Follow Dr. Mason's work! -- Follow Dr. Mason's work: Faculty page: https://tinyurl.com/yakw5w4q The Brain Is Sooooo Cool! Blog: https://tinyurl.com/ydgck8q2 Me

Craft: Exploring Creativity
How a Super Scientist Helps a Superhero: Nadya Mason Rescues Paul Rudd (someday)

Craft: Exploring Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 12:55


While Ant-Man floats in the endless expanse of the Marvel Universe Quantum Realm, scientists like Professor Nadya Mason at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign work diligently to discover what the rules of quantum mechanics really are. Professor Mason’s January … Continue reading →

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
Solitary Sage: Korea's "Go-un" Choi Chi-won Book By Professor David Mason

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 35:23


Last year, the Asia Institute invited the public to attend a free lecture by the author of the first English language book written about one of Korea's greatest historical figures. Author David Mason grew up in Michigan & has now lived in South Korea for more than three decades. He received his M.A. in Korean Studies (focusing on the History of Korean Religions) at the Graduate School of International Studies of Yonsei University in Seoul. He's worked as an editor for the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, served as an enthusiastic tour-guide for groups of foreigners to Korea's most beautiful and interesting areas, gives speeches on Korean history, culture & current development to various audiences, and also as a professor at the International Tourism for the Hanyang University Graduate School, a Professor of Cultural Tourism Studies at Kyung Hee University & currently at Chung-Ang University's department of Public Service.More information on Professor Mason's book, "Solitary Sage: The Profound Life, Wisdom and Legacy of Korea's "Go-un" Choi Chi-won", can be found at http://san-shin.org/Goun-Solitary-Sage-Choi-Chiwon.htmlStream the episode online at https://www.spreaker.com/user/seoulitup/solitary-sage-koreas-go-un-choi-chi-won-Download the full episode at https://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/11071333/asia_institute_choi_chi_won_book_event_korea_fm.mp3Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewThis episode is brought to you by Podcast Assist's $30 per hour flat rate podcasting voice overs, editing, mastering, transcriptions & even hosting (select a topic & they'll create & host the podcast). Visit https://www.facebook.com/PodcastAssist/ for more information. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net
Solitary Sage: Korea's "Go-un" Choi Chi-won Book By Professor David Mason

Korea FM Talk & News | KoreaFM.net

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 35:23


Last year, the Asia Institute invited the public to attend a free lecture by the author of the first English language book written about one of Korea's greatest historical figures. Author David Mason grew up in Michigan & has now lived in South Korea for more than three decades. He received his M.A. in Korean Studies (focusing on the History of Korean Religions) at the Graduate School of International Studies of Yonsei University in Seoul. He's worked as an editor for the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, served as an enthusiastic tour-guide for groups of foreigners to Korea's most beautiful and interesting areas, gives speeches on Korean history, culture & current development to various audiences, and also as a professor at the International Tourism for the Hanyang University Graduate School, a Professor of Cultural Tourism Studies at Kyung Hee University & currently at Chung-Ang University's department of Public Service.More information on Professor Mason's book, "Solitary Sage: The Profound Life, Wisdom and Legacy of Korea's "Go-un" Choi Chi-won", can be found at http://san-shin.org/Goun-Solitary-Sage-Choi-Chiwon.htmlStream the episode online at https://www.spreaker.com/user/seoulitup/solitary-sage-koreas-go-un-choi-chi-won-Download the full episode at https://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/11071333/asia_institute_choi_chi_won_book_event_korea_fm.mp3Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewThis episode is brought to you by Podcast Assist's $30 per hour flat rate podcasting voice overs, editing, mastering, transcriptions & even hosting (select a topic & they'll create & host the podcast). Visit https://www.facebook.com/PodcastAssist/ for more information. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast

Women's Issues (Video)
Achieving Equality for Women with Mary Ann Mason - Conversations with History

Women's Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 58:50


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Berkeley’s Mary Ann Mason for a discussion of the evolution of the women’s movement. In the conversation, Professor Mason, the first woman dean of the graduate division at Berkeley, discusses her career as a historian, lawyer, and university official. She explains her focus on the family and its importance as an indicator of both changes in society and the status of women. Recalling her efforts at the University of California to generate data to understand the condition of women in the academy, she highlights the tools at her disposal to bring change including the role of the legal system, especially Title IX, and the dissemination of information. Throughout the discussion Professor Mason analyzes the importance of understanding how changes in structure in institutions and culture together with attitudinal change by women can insure their hopes for equality Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25073]

Women's Issues (Audio)
Achieving Equality for Women with Mary Ann Mason - Conversations with History

Women's Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2013 58:50


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Berkeley’s Mary Ann Mason for a discussion of the evolution of the women’s movement. In the conversation, Professor Mason, the first woman dean of the graduate division at Berkeley, discusses her career as a historian, lawyer, and university official. She explains her focus on the family and its importance as an indicator of both changes in society and the status of women. Recalling her efforts at the University of California to generate data to understand the condition of women in the academy, she highlights the tools at her disposal to bring change including the role of the legal system, especially Title IX, and the dissemination of information. Throughout the discussion Professor Mason analyzes the importance of understanding how changes in structure in institutions and culture together with attitudinal change by women can insure their hopes for equality Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 25073]