COURSE DESCRIPTION


Design of Cinema TV and Theatre

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University Requirement

Faculty Requirement

Major Requirement

Complementary Requirement

Total Credit Hours

Complementary Requirement is not calcualted in total credit hours



University Requirement - 24 Credit Hours:



Compulsory Courses - 15 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A0161201 English Communication Skills 3 Grammar: question tags, modals, future forms, articles, adjectives, adverbs, if structures; vocabulary: relationships, work, activities, media, war, sport; writing skills: essay, notes, messages, application letters; basic and advanced reading skills; basic and advanced listening skills; verbal skills: oral presentations, arguments.
A0161301 National Education 3 Concepts and terms; Geography of Jordan; contemporary political history of Jordan; Jordanian Society; Jordanian constitutional and democratic life; Jordanian national institutions; challenges facing Jordan; threats to civic life: fanaticism, extremism, terrorism, violence; corruption: definitions, types, causes, impact, and prevention.
A0161101 Arabic Communication Skills 3 Language levels: phonological level, grammatical level, rhetorical level, orthographic level, comprehension and speaking; grammar exercises, nominal sentences, verbal sentences, kana and its sisters, Inna and its sisters, dual, masculine plural, feminine plural, indeclinable nouns, vocative, appositives; exercises in morphology, present participle, and past participle; spelling and punctuation, dictionaries, listening and speaking.
A0161112 Leadership and Societal Responsibility 1 This course deals with prominent titles related to leadership, such as: the meaning of leadership, the vocabulary that falls under the term, leadership styles, leadership and social responsibility, change management and strategies, building an effective team, the leader and managing diversity, how to discover future leaders and support them, and women leaders.
A0161113 Life Skills 1 This course deals with the vital interest of the individual on the individual and collective level. It is like a passport to the success of individuals and helps them understand their personal competencies. It discusses the meaning of skills, their levels, characteristics and importance, communication skill and communication, and trains them on self-skills such as the skill of time management, organizing and defining it, and providing examples of its fields of application and activities. carried out by the students themselves. It also deals with thinking skills, its importance, education, and forms such as problem-solving and decision-making as forms of complex thinking or its strategies. The course also deals with training students on methods of dialogue and exchange of views as an entry point to resolving differences and mitigating frictions when we witness the openness of societies, correct study skills, family success and conservatism.
A0161401 Military Sciences 3 The establishment and development of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; the history of the Arab Legion; peacekeeping troops; preparing the nation for defense and liberation.
A0161111 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 1 Economic science definition: its objectives and the economic problem; The relation between the economic science and other sciences; Economic analysis methods; Production possibilities curve; National income accounts; Consumption; Investment; Saving; Unemployment; Inflation; Money and Banking; Financial and monetary policy and its role in dealing with the imbalanced economy through these policies; Economic development in terms of importance and objectives and economic planning to achieve such objectives; Demand and supply theory and consumer equilibrium; Cost and production theory; Producer equilibrium in different markets.

Elective Courses - 6 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A0161501 Islamic Culture 3 Definition of the culture, characteristics of the Islamic culture, Islamic culture and other cultures; the sources of Islamic culture: The Holy Quran, Sunna, the Arabic language, history of Islam; fields of Islamic culture: faith, worship, morals; challenges facing the Islamic culture: orientalism, globalization, secularism; young people and the impacts of foreign cultures, women and Islam, Islam and terrorism.
A0161701 History of Jordan and Palestine 3 The geography of Jordan and Palestine, Jordan and Palestine in ancient times, general historical look, Jordan, and Palestine in the Mamluk era, Jordan, and Palestine during the First World War (1914- 1918), Emirate of East Jordan (Transjordan), constitutional and legislative life in Jordan, Palestine under the British Mandate, and Jordanian-Palestinian relations, Jerusalem, historical status.
A0161703 Archaeology and Tourism in Jordan 3 Tourism definition; Classification of Tourism; The difference between tourist and other traveler?s concepts, Travel types, The definition of Archaeology and archaeological sites: Archaeological surveys and excavations; Documentation; Jordan through the ages; Components of tourism in Jordan; Elements of tourist attractions in Jordan: Archeological sites, Natural sites, Natural reserves, Forests; Tourist movement and types in Jordan; Economical impact of tourism in Jordan.
A0161601 Contemporary Issues 3 Identify the most important contemporary local, national and regional issues, the most prominent contemporary challenges and their questions from development, youth, extremism, globalization, culture and identity; Jerusalem and its central position, the Arab-Israeli conflict
A0161802 Development and Environment 3 The course provides awareness and insight into the environmental issue, its vocabulary, the human relationship with the ecosystem, and environmental hazards to avoid. It also works to develop students' understanding and awareness of basic ecological concepts, and to reinforce their attitudes and values, in order to practice solving environmental problems. And linking it to comprehensive development and its relationship to water, food and energy security.
A0411601 Legal Education and Human Rights 3 This course identifying the basic concepts of human rights in an analytical way, and then realistic clarify of the international & regional means dealing with human rights such as treaties, recommendations and international means that are in the process of formation, such imperative rules & customs, this course also address realistically the content of human rights and the rights of the first generation such as right of living. The second-generation rights such as the right to work and third-generation rights such as the right of environment. International ways to protect human rights in general. In addition, the extent to which the Jordanian constitution is compatible with international human rights standards.
A0161901 Media and Public Relations 3 The nexus between media and society in terms of the social, political, economic and cultural power of the media, the role of the media in giving people the opportunity to express their opinions and promote international relations. Communication and public relations, communication and its types, levels, forms, properties, fields, activities, physical and nonphysical (symbolic) environment, and obstacles to the communicative process. Public relations: its beginnings, development, principles, bases, importance, functions, planning, activities.

Elective Courses - 3 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A0871103 Principles of Renewable Energy 3 Introduction to renewable Energy include Photovoltaic, Wind power, Micro hydropower, Biomass energy, Waste power, Solar thermal power, Geothermal power, Ocean energy (tidal, tide-flow and wave), Ocean energy (OTEC), , Comparison of characteristics and cost of renewables. How we can use the sun, wind, biomass, geothermal resources, and water to generate more sustainable energy. It explains the fundamentals of energy, including the transfer of energy, as well as the limitations of natural resources. Starting with solar power, the text illustrates how energy from the sun is transferred and stored; used for heating, cooling, and lighting; collected and concentrated; and converted into electricity
A1321100 Sport and Health 3 Defining health and fitness: physical education, health education; the cognitive, emotional, skill-oriented, and social goals of physical education; the history of physical education: ancient, medieval, and modern ages, the Olympics, Athletics in Jordan: nutrition and exercising; athletic injuries: bone, joint , muscle, skin injuries; special exercises for figure deformation; diseases related to lack of exercise: diabetes, obesity, being underweight, back pain, cancer; hooliganism: causes and recommended solutions for hooliganism.
A0591111 Digital Literacy 3 Digital Literacy is a concept that describes how technology and the Internet are shaping the way people interact and how they affect us as individuals and as a society. This course educate students on the uses of digital technologies, the dangers of digital technology and the need to build a culture of ethical use of the Internet and introduce the concept of responsible freedom.
A0612303 Society Health 3 The course aims to provide students with the basic principles that enhance the concept of health and health prevention in its various physical, psychological and social aspects. The student will also be provided with information that helps individuals realize their health needs in the context of the culture and values ??systems they live in and how to meet these needs, which is known as improving health and quality of life.
A0161602 Critical Thinking Skills 3 The concept of critical thinking, its components; characteristics of critical thinking individuals; Critical thinking skills: the skill of interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, expectation, prediction; Stages of critical thinking: Motivation, searching for information, linking information, evaluation, expression, and integration


Faculty Requirement - 21 Credit Hours:



Compulsory Courses - 21 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A1031801 Basic Design (1) (TWO Dimensional) 3 Practical: Elements and principles of design, the nature and components of the two-dimensional design process, the foundations of abstract structures, the foundations of space and spatial organization, the cognitive laws of visual organization; Application of skills and concepts acquired in the design of 2D configurations; The foundations of the transition from two-dimensional configurations to three-dimensional configurations.
A1021202 Computer Skills (Architecture and Design) 3 Theoretical: Basic introduction to design software: Exploration of basic design software techniques, digital methods for editing and processing images, the concept of Vector and Raster. Practical: digital image editing and merging on Adobe Photoshop; This course covers techniques for showing architectural plans; special photographic effects and specialized typography treatments; This course requires the submission of architectural and advertising poster projects individually or as a group in a computer lab.
A1021201 Freehand Drawing 3 Theoretical: Artistic styles and trends in learning free hand drawing. Practical: Drawing skills and techniques, principles of technical composition: font, shape, composition, perspective, shading; Techniques relating to presentation, presentation and marketing of design and architectural works. The identification of a variety of the most important expressive media: pencils, inks, pastels, watercolors, sprays, Shading, etc.
A1032901 Presentation and Communication (Architecture and Design) 3 Theoretical: Visual presentation skills, verbal communication of design and architectural works, design of business design portfolios; The various techniques used to produce and display drawings and models. Practical: Various practical exercises to apply the theoretical part of the material and to present the draft portfolio of design works.
A1031802 Basic Design (2) (Three Dimensional) 3 Practical: the spatial concept and how it is designed and realized through the relationship between mass and void, forming clusters and linking them together for design and architectural works, analysis skills, synthesis and design, study of human scale and proportions in design; Applied projects to teach students the visual perception of spaces and their relationship with each other and the main principles of its composition and design and use of its principles in three-dimensional formations and structures. Linking spaces with topography and the surrounding environment.
A1012104 Research Methodology (Architecture and Design) 3 Theoretical: This course aims to introduce student to the concept of scientific research; architecture, interior, graphic and cinema, TV, and theatre design in particular, and to identify the types, characteristics, methods and problems of scientific research. With the use of dedicated electronic programs.
A1011202 Persppective, Shade And Shadows 3 Theoretical: perceiving the physics of the human eye in seeing things; The concept of perspective, its terminology, and its conditions in relation to the line of sight; The difference between perspective and architectural drawing; Knowledge of shadows and their types. Practical: various exercises to draw perspective of all kinds (interior, exterior), in its different positions, using one or more points; drawing shadows; and rendering a perspective using a variety of materials.


Major Requirement - 90 Credit Hours:



Compulsory Courses - 87 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A1043203 Editing techniques and theories 3 Theoretical: The concept of film montage, the role of montage in the film industry, types of montage and its implications, theories of montage, Eisenstein The formal theory, Arnhem and the realist theory, Budovkin, Griffith, Khaklova. An analytical study of cinematic models.
A1042401 Set Design-1 cinema and TV 3 Theoretical: the first level of scenery design for drama, review and media programs, the concept of visual translation of literary text or script through the elements of the final visual image; Practical: Decoration design and accessories for television and cinematic dramas, building interior and exterior scenes, controlling the relationship of the elements of the scene with each other (raw materials - colors - lighting) and its role in visual expression, the relationship of decoration with the movement of actors and the movement of cameras, signing and showing dramatic footage to achieve the vision of the writer and his philosophy The text serves and communicates the target message, the studio design of the television media programs. Applications through actual scripts and scenarios.
A1042102 Color theory 3 Theoretical: Identification of color physics: light and color, basic colors and complementary colors; color characteristics, color value, density and saturation, color vision; Practical: training in building color relationships: color compatibility; color contrast, color interaction; color relationship to design elements, color systems; color functions:, color media; optical color blending.
A1042404 Detailed drawings-1(cinema and TV) 3 Theoretical: Recognition of studio space and locations of film and television works; Practical: Signing all kinds of detailed engineering and technical plans for film and television decoration and its accessories, signing drawings and structural details for decoration, signing executive plans, determining the mechanisms of dismantling and installation, determining the materials and specifications and calculating quantities; applying to a cinematic or television work in coordination with the simultaneous requirement.
A1043403 Lighting design 3 Theoretical: lighting and the concept of theatrical space, lighting and the concept of scenography, color theory and its applications in lighting design for dramas and show. Design in Time. Practical: training in the development of the optical plan for a dramatic theater, the lighting plan for a demonstration, the identification of theatrical lighting systems and studio lighting (lighting devices and controllers), lighting qualities and employment drama, focused lighting and immersive lighting, direct and indirect lighting, types of lighting devices and effects devices , Projectors, lighting and actor, lighting and decoration, lighting design in time, lighting distribution areas around the stage, effects and illusions tricks, changing scenes with light, the effect of colored lights on fashion and makeup. Illuminating outdoor shows and outdoor displays; signing blueprints for a light plan.
A1043101 Theories of drama and philosophy of the visual design 3 Theoretical: The concept of drama in Greek age, the most important stations of theories of ancient and modern drama, the most important theorists, reading dramas with corresponding philosophical orientations, middle theory, epic theory, theories of directing and theories of representation, concepts of visual design in the service of drama, aesthetic and psychological aspects of visual design of drama, design elements, Visual dramas, branches of drama, comedy, tragedy, knight, melodrama, monodrama.
A1044401 Set and Costumes Implementation 3 Theoretical: Identify the skills of the implementation of decoration and costumes for dramatic film, television and theatrical, raw materials and tools for the implementation of decoration and fashion and its accessories. Practical: Practical training on the implementation of the three-dimensional models and real models, identify and deal with the implementation of raw materials and finishing materials, study techniques of classical and contemporary sculpture, utilization of different work methods, training workshops on the implementation of life-size models of decoration, the implementation of clothing and accessories models such as jewelry, weapons and masks, Field visits to relevant places for closer insight into implementation processes and methods.
A1044601 Graduation project 1 2 Theoretical: is subject to student orientation in choosing between Plan A and Plan B of specialization; hiring philosophical and historical science and research tools to arrive at an integrated design plan for film or television (Plan A) or theatrical (Plan B) students; The student will identify and select the subject of his project after the approval of the department; then proceed to study and analyze it in order to develop a methodological and cognitive framework, then a practical framework at a later stage, and then work on the development of proposals for appropriate design solutions in accordance with the standards of submission of the material in its final form determined by the department.
A1043202 Design and digital Animation skills 3 Theoretical: the highest level of computer materials; identify digital design and its uses in the fields of drama and media. Recognize the blending techniques of the digital and real world within the film, embed design and 3D digital animation within the film work; Recognize VR technologies and their uses in the fields of drama, media and education Practical: Advanced study on the 3D Design and Animation Program (Maya), Building 3D Animation Models, Building and Moving Virtual Character within Film or Television, Mixing Digital and Human Work in Film, 3D Animation Production, Building Effects Digital visual inside the film, build VR models and AR Augmented Reality and its applications in the field of drama and media fields, applications Hologram Hologram in theatrical performances, promotions and tourism marketing
A1042101 Psychology & Psychology of design 3 Theoretical: Intellectual social and psychological concepts: the interrelationship between art, design and society, guiding design to meet human psychological and social needs. Sociological and Psychological Sciences Contributions to Art and Design; Mechanisms for Analyzing Ideas and Artistic Insights; Understanding the Creative Process, Creating Creative Design Discourse, Skills for Formulating Design Ideas.
A1041301 Schools and Trends of Global Art 3 Theoretical: Western post-classical schools, realism, impressionism, expressionism, brutality, surrealism, cubism, abstracts, spontaneity, the most important international artists, utilizing the ideas and philosophies of art schools in the design of theatrical and cinematic scenes.
A1044201 Digital Film Making 3 Theoretical: For students of the Film and Television Package, he founded the basics of digital filmmaking, the basics of preparing and developing texts, production, camera, lighting, sound and editing techniques, understanding of terminology, skills and techniques for formulating visually written stories. Analyze ideas, drawings and films in conjunction with criticism through classroom discussions. Practical: Acquire the basic skills of drawing pre-production boards for a variety of storyboard-based media. Use linear perspective, personal construction, lighting and planning to effectively communicate ideas to visual stories. Developing ideas through quick thumbnails, lighting studies, drawing manuals and digital materials
A1042301 History of cinema 3 Theoretical: Lumi?re brothers 1895, initial films, works by George Millet, film development in Europe and America, Griffiths and American School, German Expression Cinema, Soviet Cinema, British School, French School, Italian Cinema, French Impressionism, Spoken Film, Renaissance American Film, Italian New Realism
A1043501 Criticism and Screenwriting 3 Theoretical: Analysis of literary text, conversion of literary text into dialogue, skills of identifying, analyzing and interpreting narrative elements, including structure, technique, and subject to portray stories on the screen or theater, exploring the dynamic field of dramatic writing, learning the essential tools for the development of events, characters, and narrative structure, general foundations for script writing, Film, television, theater, literary, executive, program, long film, short film, documentary. Practical models and exercises.
A1043102 Read the film 3 Theoretical: Learn the basic components of cinema (narration, mise-en-sc?ne, editing, cinematography, sound), understand how these elements are applied in narrative, documentary and experimental cinema. Students watch a variety of historical films and analyze them with attention to the relationship between formal and objective components, the relationship between literary text and visual image. , French New Wave, documentary cinema, Arab cinema.
A1041302 History of costumes 3 Theoretical : The study of History of Costumes and its materials and accessories (ornaments - headwear - weapons - shoes - make-up) in the most important historical antiquity, ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, ancient Rome, the Middle Ages in Europe and the Arab region, Islamic Costumes, Renaissance in Europe, the history and development of Costumes design and its applications in theater, film and television, practical training on drawing and showing uniforms and accessories. - Documentation of Jordanian folk costume and jewelry by drawing and image.
A1044402 Cinematography 3 Theoretical: Terms for photography and camera uses, types and names of shots, shooting angles and camera movement, cinematographic aesthetics, elements of building visual composition in cinematography, static composition and moving composition; review of global models. Practical: field presence for filming locations, indoor and outdoor photography, working behind the scenes, training in the uses and operation of cameras and accessories, training in filming scenes of certain dramatic and documentary situations.
A1044403 Advertise Design for dramatic production 3 Theoretical: Mass communication and its arts, its various means (theater, cinema, television, radio, print and electronic media and alternative media), technological developments that have enabled media institutions and film production companies to create the image in new ways that contribute to shaping the awareness of the receiver and the public opinion industry. Communication and public relations in the institutions of the artistic product industry, simulating the developments of the times and the circumstances of the recipient. The concept of communication, its tools, means, and techniques. The impact of media and art production institutions on the soft power industry. Methods of content creation and image formation in the media and drama as an effective tool in shaping public opinion. Public relations in art production institutions. Practical: Applications in the promotional content industry for the dramatic produc
A1044602 Graduation project 2 4 Theoretical: The final application stage of the graduation project culminates the student end of his study plan specialization; Practical: applying all the skills in signing and demonstrating the design ideas of the chosen subject; preparing all the drawings and designs of colored and non-colored manual and digital and the planning accelerators expressing the idea in an integrated manner; Criteria for submission to the department through the graduation project committee, the evaluation is done by a committee of the faculty members with a group of experts from outside the university
A1043201 Computer -Aided Design-2 3D 3 Theoretical: Recognition of montage, digital animation, and film-making programs (Adobe Premiere - After Effect Adobe); Practical: Practical applications on animation programs, digital editing and film making; Training in design and 3D animation; digital design and implementation of visual effects for television and cinema; Initial training on the production of short films.
A1042402 Cinema and Television Techniques 3 Theoretical: Close-up identification of camera components and various equipment. Practical: Dealing with the production equipment, cranes, shario, sound equipment, montage units, green screen, cinematic tricks, recording tapes, crushers, lighting systems, filters, calcites, mixers, dubbing, decoupage, clothing and moving tools, Digital figures and models.
A1044603 Internship 6 Students practice field training in a media institution or specialized in dramatic production (design field) accredited by the scientific department for a period of not less than eight consecutive weeks.
A1042403 Costumes design and accessories 3 Theoretical: Costumes design techniques, the difference between film and theatrical uniforms, the expression of social rank through Costumes, the indication of space and time through the design of uniforms, uniforms and actor movement. Practical: Building character through designing tshirt and supplements, translating the psychological dimensions of personality through tshirt, show fashion, designing masks, drawing and showing skills of dramatic and show personality, designing tshirt supplement. Practice drawing and showing dramatic personality.
A1043402 Set Design-2(Theatre) 3 Theoretical: The second level of landscape design, the identification of the different forms and types of stage and the requirements for work on them, the types of theater performances; design and the concept of theater space; the concept of scenography and sequence of scenes, achieve the concept of design in the fourth dimension. Practical: applications for the design of scenes for famous international or Arabic literary texts, decoration design and its accessories for drama, landscape design for performances, landscape design for open-air and outdoor performances, design for festivals and public celebrations, visual expression of the elements of the literary text philosophy, study of the relationship of scene elements Each other (decoration, lighting, ores, colors), sign and show perspective and the formation of theater space, the relationship of decoration to the actor's movement and light plan.
A1042201 Computer-Aided Design-1 2D 3 Theoretical: Identify the two-dimensional design programs and image processing programs (Illustrator- Adobe Photoshop), and areas of their use in the specialty; Practical: Practical applications for the use of computer programs in two-dimensional design, advertising design for dramatic production, graphics preparation programs and two-dimensional engineering drawings for the signing of plans for the design of television studio and indoor and outdoor locations for film and television works, signature of theater and theater scenes, signature of executive drawings.
A1044301 Introduction to Film directing 3 Theoretical: Foundations and rules of the art of directing film, television, directing elements, the role of the director in production, leadership of the team, work steps from the preparation until the end of production, the use and use of tools, technical directions for directing.
A1043401 Detailed drawings-2(Theatre) 3 Theoretical: Identify the types of stage, mechanisms and techniques for changing scenes, techniques for the implementation of theater tricks, techniques of disassembly and installation, construction and installation, distribution of lighting systems. Practical: Signing of engineering and technical plans for theatrical decoration and its supplements within the stage of the theater in coordination with the concurrent requirement, signing the perspective of the theater geometrically, mechanisms for the installation, installation and alteration of scenes, signing the plans of the optical plan for the presentation, achieving optimal viewing angles for viewers, schemes for the implementation of tricks and tricks of the theater, specification and calculation amounts.
A1042501 Music and sound effects 3 Theoretical: Musical and audio effects, soundtrack concept, the role of music in drama, classical world music, function sound effects, audio effects and suggestion, music and rhythm, Western and Oriental musical instruments. Skills of building sound, sound effects and music in cinema, television and theater. Applications for workflow and practices associated with soundtrack development.

Elective Courses - 3 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A1021101 Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 Aesthetics: its definition, subject, and concept; Judging by beauty, sense of beauty, aesthetics and philosophy of art, the difference between aesthetics and art criticism, form and content of artwork, aesthetic values, artistic taste; Classification of arts, reading and analysing artwork, a practical project to apply the theoretical part learned from the subject and according to the exact specialization of the student.
A1042202 Design methodology and digital culure 3 Theoretical: Providing students with the skills necessary to build computer media; training on how to create digital media through work such as sound, image, space, rhythm, time, movement and visual models; critical thinking about the impact of computing on social life; Areas of cultural communication, marketing, design, media, education and creative arts through digital technology.
A1044101 Drama Production Management 3 Theoretical: Foundations, ethics and laws governing the dramatic production process: the general structure of the production process, the production plan, the general budget calculation, supervision of production management, production stages.


Complementary Requirement - 9 Credit Hours:



Compulsory Courses - 9 Credit Hours

Course Code Course Name Credit hours Description
A0161200 Remedial English Language 3 Grammar: auxiliary verbs, tenses (past, present, future) Vocabulary: friendship, communication, IT, TV shows, media, houses, places description, compound nouns, free time activities, books and movies description, food, dinning out. Variety of skills: paragraph writing, verifying formal and informal letters, writing unofficial emails, ways of using punctuation, upper case letters and conjunctions, outlining main ideas and details, inferring conclusions and impeded meanings, determining author?s perspectives, presentations, argumentation and persuasion, agreeing and disagreeing expressions, making comparisons, narrating events, expressing opinions, making official phone calls, ordering food, correct pronunciation.
A0331700 Remedial Computer Skills 3 Introduction to basic computer hardware and software; copyrights; Windows operating system; Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Power point, Access; Introduction to Internet.
A0161100 Remedial Arabic Language 3 Language level and definition, speaking and comprehension texts, syntax exercises, Nominal Sentence, safe feminine plural, safe masculine plural, singularity, auxiliaries, duality, numbers, subordinates, punctuations, morphological exercise, dictation issues, Nunnation.

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