ducation The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, October 16, 19857 from page 1 maioivil in education did so because the had a genuine interest in teaching and woikinii with young people. Students also said majoring in edu cation was a way to work within their interests. Marshall George, a junior education major from Mebane said he had always liked Fnglish. and majoring in educa tion while specializing in English was a good way to do something with English. Students majoring in education also have options besides school-room teaching, such as being counselors, school pyschologists or superintendents. UNC is one of few research univer sities with an undergraduate education program. Brown said one reason UNC still had an undergraduate program was its commitment to providing North Carolina's public schools with good, academically strong teachers. Palmer said the state legislature almost insisted that UNC maintain an undergraduate program because UNC represented the major school of the 16 school UNC system. Faculty dedication Both students and faculty agreed that the faculty was one of the strongest points of the School of Education. The administration is very cooper ative and will help you find things," said Sonya Ryden, a senior education major from Wilmington. "The teachers are like friends, and they will help you with problems." Denise Suggs, a junior education major from Snow Hill, said, "They like for you to have a close relationship, and they will help you if you need it." Phillip Reavis, a junior education major from Troutman, said the depart ment was up-to-date and always was working on ways to improve. One example is the Education 54 lab which now gives students the chance to participate in learning media skills rather than going into a classroom and observing media skills as was done in the past, Reavis said. The lab is like an independent study giving the student a chance to work on projects such as opaque projections, design hand-outs, lamination and slide shows, he said. Faculty members also said they were involved in improving the quality ol education both inside and outside the University. Palmer said the school was always changing to make its professors better teachers and to make its graduates the best possible teachers. "Us management strategy under standing learning styles and theories, manipulation of materials and how to maximize best use of time," he said. "Its a science. We're constantly looking for fine-tuning, implementing, manage ment, good learning and good teachers." Barbara D. Day. professor and . chairwoman of curriculum and instruc tion in the School of Education, said: "We pride ourselves on teaching. We have a strong commitment to serving higher education and new knowledge. "We are preparing leaders for the schools of North Carolina, the nation and the world," she said. Faculty diverstiy The school also has a diverse faculty that teaches, writes and researches. Day said. Burke agreed. "The research produc tivity is very good for a faculty this size," he said. During the past decade, faculty research has increased in the number of publications nationally cited, he said. Faculty members also are involved Debate w ith several other educational activities. Upward Bound, a program admin istered by the School of Education and funded in part through a federal grant from the Department of Education, seeks to aid disadvantaged high school students by helping them prepare for college. The Mathematics and Science Edu cation Center also has been established at the University as a part of a network of centers to be located on various campuses in the UNC-system, with the purpose of promoting quality mathe matics and science instruction in North Carolina s public schools. The faculty in the School of Educa tion also reorganized the department to improve teacher education. Instead of having four departmental divisions, the School of Education has divided into two divisions: the Division of Teaching and Learning, and the Division of Supportive Services and Administration. .Palmer said the school reorganized to improve its internal education. Burke said the new organizational structure had great' potential that had not yet been recognized fully. The School is in the process of realizing all the problems and potentials of this plan, he said. Faculty members also said that receiving enough funding was some times another difficulty in the School of Education. "We're a good school and we have potential for being better, but we are still fighting for additional resources," Brown said. from page 1 and donuts, and sending out a newslet ter condemning racism." The Soviets condemned the Reagan administration for refusing a Soviet proposal that both nations declare they would not be the first to use nuclear weapons. "Why did the Soviet Union make a no-first-strike proposal while having a seven-to-one advantage in first strike weapons?" Ofseyer countered. The Soviet debaters said statements that the Soviet Union had nuclear superiority on European soil did not consider the nuclear arsenals of Great Britain and the France. AMERICAN $ CANCER A T SOC4ETY is Cl T"e Classified Info Return ad and cnack or money order to tho DTH otttco by s noon tho business day before your ad is to run. 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Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. TYPING, WORD PROCESSING: fast, reliable, accurate. RUSH JOBS WELCOME! Theses, dissertations, short papers. Call Doug. 962-2307. days, or 929-2270 after 5pm. FEMALESU8-22 yearsi NEEDED FOR BONE HEALTH STUDY, Obtain free personal report on your diet and bone" health. Call Nutrition Dept. for info, appointment 966-3402. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free preg nancy testing. Call PSS at 942-7318. All services confidential. Call E.J. & Company for the best sound around. Four hours of non-stop jam for only $150. Chapel Hill's 1 sound show. Call Andy at 967-8871. Do yon have an outgoing person ality? Do you like working in a constructive environment? Do you like the possibility of advancement? Do you like being part of a winning eam? Then come join the winning team at WESTERN SIZZLIN STEAK HOUSE! 324 W. Rosemary. Chapel Hill. All positions are open. Apply in person only daily between 2 and 4 p.m. No phone calls please! APPLY NOW! T. K. Tripp Res turant is coming to Chapel Hill Durham. Job position available in all areas of the restaurant. Apply in person daily from 9:00am-7 :00pm at 4600 Chapel Hill Blvd.. Durham. N.C. directly across from Darryl's 1890. Oak Creek Village Shopping Center. Stereo Problems? I offer fast, personal ized service and guaranteed repairs on stereo components. Twenty-five years experience in audio. 929-2841. THE YOGA PLACE: It's ques tion of joy! Oar second fall ses sion will ran Oct. 28 Dec. 19. For iaiormatioa and brochure, caU 9C7-968C. For the joy! 452 W. FranUiaSt. Mr. Don Nunes, A Visiting Representative, will meet with students interested in pro grams with Higher Education in Europe, Year & Semesters Abroad, BathDundeeLondon and on the continent. DATE: Wednesday, October 17, 1985. TIME: 2:00 to 4.00 p.m. PLACE: South Gallery Meeting Room -Student Union. lost and found E.F. Johnson - Your wallet was found outside FetzerGym. Come by APO to claim. John Reid F. We found your driver's license. Come by DTH classified office to pick it up. Lost: Sapphire ring with gold band. Great sentimental value! Generous reward! CaU 929-8742. Keep Trying! Lost: Keys on red rubber spiral ring. Metal UNC ram and pinky ring attached. If found, please call 933-5354; ask for Janine. Keys arc needed. FOUND: Gold bracelet. Identify in 238 Dey Hall. FOUND: One student looking for a ride to Connecticut. Anyone identifying this student should contact Jamie at 942-6612. FOUND! In front r- Carolina Inn Monday. Black Towne Buick & Opel keyring. You can identify them at the DTH classified office. Married Students: Low Cost Term Life Makes Sense. $100,000 YRT, NS Male age 25 $131.00 or $12.00 per month. The Equitable: Steve 489-9180933-3006. Professional typing done. Very low prices. Can meet any 24 hour deadline! Call 942 4655 any day after 5:30pm. TypingWord Processing. Free correction of typos. $1.50 per page. For more imformation call Bums Enterprises at 489-68 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday. MINOR TUNE-UPS FOR VW, AUDI HONDA, TOYOTA, SUBARU COST ONLY $44.95 INCLUDING PARTS AND LABOR! ROUTINE MAINTENANCE IS OUR SPECIALTY. NO NONSENSE 6 MONTH OR 6000 MILE WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS INSTALLED. BE ARROGANT! DEMAND THE BEST! THE BUG HAUS 967-7414 FOR APMT. Airline Lowest Fare HOTLINE. Last chance for low HOLIDAY fares. Call today 1-800-HOTLYNE. SPANISH TUTOR offering experience and lower rates for better grades or conver sational practice. Bob 933-8624. help wanted Immediate opening for 100 plasma donors. Earn extra money. Call Sera-Tec Biologicals. 942-0251. 10954 E. Franklin St. Hours 8:30am 5pm, M-F. PIZZA HUT Part-time permanent office help needed. Light typing and bookkeeping. 20-25 hours per week. Flexible scheduling. Apply in person or send resumes to Pizza Hut District Office, 1801 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. c anetf' (ZSlgU RESERVE YOUR COSTUME FOR HALLOWEEN! State mlike-up Costurrvlb rentals Ramsf Plaza (Across frdm Eastgate) 94212131 Needed for acne study. Volunteers with 10 to 12 inflamatory papules, between 16-35 years old. Information : call 966-3321 between 8-5. Volunteers paid $75 upon completion of study. anrnmnana anaMganuj " p""W"S III 1 ' ' ( V j L f. tS Sm0 ame OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 month. Sightseeing. Free informa tion, write IJC, P.O. Box 52 NCI, Corona DelMar,CA926r" UNC Registered Students or faculty needed as sperm donors. Please help our patients and contact the Reproductive Endocrinolgy Laboratory of the UNC Medical School at 962-6596 for further information. USA TODAY, the nation's newspaper, is looking for a hard working campus rep. You will be responsible for marketing, promoting, and delivering USA TODAY. For moreinfor mation, call Mike Rosenthal at 1800-532-0062. Mother's helper needed for infant Mondays and Wednesdays 10am to 2pm and other hours to be arranged. Walking distance to campus. Call 929 1895 2-4 pm. References please. Immediately need counterpeoplel delivery drivers and biscuit cooks. Flexible hours good pay. Also some office work. Apply at TIME OUT, University Square 2-5pm week days. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! ACTION AEROBICS at the Chapel Hill YMCA seeks a dependable enthu siastic leader to work with an advanced level class. Call the Y, 942 5156 to schedule a demonstration, or apply in person at 980 Airport Road. Wanted Part-Time Sales help at Yvonne's Art de Home, art, gifts, and home accessoreis. Apply at University Mall, Center Court from 10 am until 4 pm Monday thru Friday. Needed immediately. Kyoto Japanese Steak is now -hiring wait staff, hosts, cocktail waitresses, busboys, dishwashers and cash iers. Apply anytime. 3644 Chapel Hill Blvd. RELEIF STAFF FOR GROUP HOME: PART-TIME STAFF NEEDED TO WORK WITH MENTALLY RETARDEDPHYSI CALLY HANDICAPPED ADULTS IN A GROUP HOME. HOURS SCHEDULED ARE ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS. MUSST BE AVAILABLE FOR EVENING ANDOR WEEKEND WORK. REGULARLY SCHE DULED WEEKEND HOURS ARE AVAIL ABLE. NO OVERNIGHT RESPONSIBILI TIES UNLESS APPLICANT IS INTERESTED IN WORKING 3RD SHIFT WITH HOURS OF 10:30PM 8:30AM. PAY IS $4.50HOUR. FOR MORE INFORMA TION CONTACT 942-4172 business opportunities Great student business investment. Chapel Hill's oldest mobile sound show is for sale. Priced to sell. Immediate return on initial investment. Call Andy at 967-8871. OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-SPORTSWEAR, LADIES APPAREL, CH1LDRENS, LARGE SIZE, COMBINATION STORE, PETITES, MATERNITY, ACCESSORIES. JORD ACHE, CHIC, LEE, LEVI, E Z STREET, IZOD, ESPRIT, TOMBOY, CALVIN KLEIN, SERGIO VALENTE, EVAN PICONE, LIZ CLAIBORNE, MEMBERS ONLY, GASO LINE, HEALTHTEX, OVER 1000 OTHERS. $13,300 TO $24,900 INVENTORY, TRAIN ING, FIXTURES, GRAND OPENING ETC. CAN OPEN 15 DAYS. MR. LOUGHUN (612)888-4228. for sale FOR SALE: AQUARIUM 20 gallon complete setup including hood, power filter, air pump, heater, and all accessories. $100. Call Steve at 968-8661. P-220 YAMAHA BELT-DRIVE TURNTA BLE WITH TK-1 SIGNET DIAMOND NEEDLE. 3 WAY 100W REALISTIC SPEAK ERS WITH 12" SPEAKERS. A $650 VALUE. WILL SELL TOGETHER FOR $400 AND WILL SELL SEPERATELY. CALL TONY AT 933-1547. 6x4 desk and chair, $50; 2 end-tables, $15 each; 1 coffee table, $15; 1 dresser with mirror, $25. Call 942-4623 after 5:00. Linn Sondek turntable (with NirvanaValhalla and Rosewood base), black Ittok arm, Asak cartridge. $120 or best offer. Call 787-6161, leave message. For Sale: Sears 19' color remote control TV. Only 6 months, 'new'. Leaving country, must sell. $325negotiable. Call 477-9345. OCTOCEBFESTH "A Taste of Germany" FREE exotic GERMAN BEER. FOOD; and MUSIC!! In the Pit from 11:00-2:00 Wednesday Oct. 16. (Fastbreak if rain) A Carolina Union Social Committee Presentation AND RUNNING CENTER 2 Convenient Locations Can M! Mc Carrboto 9330069 (on the C & F bus routes) Woodcraft Durham 489-0435 Open Monday-f-ndoy K? Saturday 0-6 This week on STV: Campus Profile 10 pm and the NC Concert for Africa 1 0:30 -1 2:00 Seven Bands! including the Connells, the Pressure Boys, and R.E.M. October 16 Watch at Peppi's, Pizza Hut, or on Village Cable "Blue light Blues" Learn your rights when stopped by police Learn how to come off positively Questions and discussion with attorney and policeman wed., Oct. 16 8:3010:00 pm Presented by Carolina Union Weekly Features Committee .1 T THF. NEIGHBORS. WAKh I HHX X . CAN. GRANDMA. THF. Clf F HANGF.RS AKF. HAVING A CONCERT ON NOVK. AT MFMORIAI HAI I. ATM p.m. TICKETS ARE $2. AND Wll J . RF. ON SAI V AT THF. UNION ('.mH- On!! S 12 50 Ih ,i ihhtI $ SOT) lii ,i dim mnVKv". Wlm . y.i kidding j-l'V Thy Ih-sI 0V.J hi Iiiwii CH rimtyrs, Ni" 8, $ 2.(10 Tit kefs l Ihmm. C.irnlin.i Bin' dorm rinrt ri. YHirs lor Uw n v of ihis ad $3 25! Call FJU-n .it 929 2031 evenings. GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U n-Mir) Also delinquent l.ix property OH 805 f87 6000. Ext. 9594 lor information Need i double room in Crdiye dorm (south timpuh)V Want to sell spring contract for only $500 starting now! Please call Jamie R. ASAP. 933 7184. J cars for sale 1178 Fiat X 19 Targa t.ip. 4 speed, electronic carb., Alpine stereo, good rondi lion, gold, must sell. $2000 Firm. Call 967 9203. ask for Kevin, j For Sale: VW Rabbit 77 amfm with cassette. 92k miles, excellent condition (insured in case of any failures up to $1700). must sell. $1600 negotiable. Call 477-9345. Honda Motorcycle 175SL 1972. Ran this summer but not now-electric malfunction. Sell for $45. 2 helmets for $10 each. Call Mark Robbins 929-9074 evenings. Kirle needed to frimi Baltimore or Columbia .iir.i lot l.iH lce,ik Will share expenses Call tt.lf92K...,Amvi RhU-s needed hi I) C area for fall break Will share, expenses. Call 933 1803 ask lor Bethany or Caroline roommate wanted Female non smoking roommate needed for Kingswood Apts. On bus route and 1 12 mile from campus. Call April or Bobbi. 942 9348. ' Mature woman wants to sublet furnished apartment or house for January and Febru ary . Call 212 724 5089. I .issa, Hope your exam went well. What will you be doing after faii break? Erik. Liy Everyone knows ytnjV: been out with one of the cast from 'My Three Sons.' So, I wive yourself great Birthday! Love, Rob. PARTY! CARD SECTION. SENIORS. TICKETS THURSDAY OCT. 17th. 8:30am until 4:30pm. for rent We need two people who would like to move into our apt. We must vacate in order to cultivate the rice patties of China. Please call us immediately if interested. The first caller will receive a prize. Location is Carolina Apts. Ask for Joel. Tim, or John at 967-6614. Call anytime. Thanks, you're allright. driver wanted Driver wanted one or two half days per week, flexible hours, call Lauren 929-5256. personals wanted WANTED TO BUY: FULL SET OF MEN'S COLF CLUBS. DECENT QUALITY EQUIP MENT IN GOOD CONDITION. CALL942 1 154 OR 967 7423. NEEDED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE rides needed RIDE needed to and from Gainesville, Florida (UF) over fall break. Will share expenses and driving. Please call Jum anytime at 933-7115, 933 0710. or 933-7224. Ride needed tofrom N.J. (New Brunswick area) tor Fall Break (18-22). Willing to help with expenses. Call Erxrh. 933-6385 THANKS TO ALL THE DTHera WHO PITCHED IN THERE AND HELD THINGS TOGETHER WHILE I WAS AWAY. I APPRE CIATE ALL THAT YOU DID (AND ALL THAT YOU HAVE DONE) SO THAT I DIDNT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WORKI YOU ALL HOLD A VERY SPE CIAL PLACE IN MY HEART. Aaac RIDE NEEDED TO JACKSON VILLE, FLA. FOR FALL BREAK. CAN LEAVE AS EARLY AS THURSDAY AFTERNOON. WILL SHARE DRIVING AND EXPENSES. CALL 94241 13. Anyone wanna road trip to GREAT WHITE(?) NORTH Fan Break?! Need RID ER(S) to MinneapolisSt. Paul!! Or Dayton, Indianapolis, Chicago, Madison, Eau Claire. Call Kelly NOW -9291482!! I need a ride to and from Baltimore for fall break. Will pay $20 round trip. Please call Lisa 933-4269. Thanks! Ride- 2 girls seek ride to N.J. (1st exit on turnpike) for fall break. Will share expenses. Call Margie at 933-6424 or Ronna at 967-2120. , Ride needed north on 95. 1 need a ride on the way to Boston or New York. Sharing type. Please phone Jamie 942-6612. Help! I need a ride to and from Tampa, Florida for Fall Break. Ill helpo with the usuals. please call Steve at 933 2629. Going to or through Jacksonville, Florida over fall break? I desperately need a ride. Will share expenses. Please call 967-6037 anytime. Ask for Barbara. Help! Ride needed tofrom CulloweeWCU area over fall break. Will share expenses. Call Mary 933-0355. Ride needed to Charlotte for Fan Break, can leave after 11:00 am Friday and will share gas expenses. CaU Todd 933-4303 after 5:00 jgm. Keep trying. " k-wr Doonesbury PRIVATE POST OFFICE BOXES FOR RENT. UPS PACKAGES RECEIVED AND SHIPPED. A POST OFFICE ALTERNATIVE-NATIONAL MAIL SERVICES FOR ALL YOUR MAILINGCOPYING NEEDS. STAMPS, BOXES. TAPE. GIFTWRAP PING AND PACKING. NATIONAL MAIL SERVICES, CARR MILL MALL (NEXT TO HARRIS TEETER) 967-6544. To Lynn from Scardale (Eringhaus): I met you in the pit Sunday at about 2:30pm. Would like to talk sometime. Call this weekend 723 4680 or whenever 933-2523. Mike from New Rochelle. Sam C. (Cobb dormitory), I was able to get you to come to our mixer at the start of the year and even get a dance with you. I guess you had to leave. How about letting me prove there are nicer guys than the one you were with Sat. night. 8th West. YOUR TURN! David R., 'I'm saving all my love for you', A LI. Yankee Girl. The SHE DEVILS FROM HELL would like to welcome JILL G. to legality. Girl, you'd better put your party pants on because Johnny the Boss Man say, 'you gonna feel somepin' now!' And remember- Confusious say- your farts no stink on your birthday. To our Theta Moms! We ate, we drank, we were embarassed, but we love you anyway. Your loving daughters. Mama Bear-1 need a hug!- Papa Bear. To Cast of Murphy's X-Mas. Break a leg tonight! Love, Attila the Hun and Assistant. Attention R.A.P.E. Escort! Let's reverse the roles! The Whitehead women want to escort you on Wednesday night. So be ready to party. NOVEMBER 8th-MEMORlAL HALL 8:00pm. THE CLEF HANGERS UVE IN CONCERT- BETTER THAN EVER BE THERE-ALOHA! Anne K.- An . Estes Drive neighbor says thanks for the lift from RDU 813. Would like to see you again. Maybe lunch. Respond Everybody-come to the pre (all break bash at He's Not Here on Thursday, 8-11pm. OnePlusTwo performs live and STV will be there to film! L.W. (L.M ) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! This Bud's for you! We love you! Thereesa and Shake! Beat State T-shirts available thru this week. To purchase yours, check for the DU table in the pit or come to the Beat State Extraveganza Thurs. Oct. 17 at the Delta Upsilon House, 407 E. Rosemary. Girls! I. Miss Emerald Olivia Johnsonn. have been insulted! I cannot believe that you, Beverly, of all people, could believe anything could improve your popularity- you have none!! You must have confused my friends with yours, although how you could confuse flawless faces and personalities with nothing is hard to see. As for your Mr. B.-I was not insulting him nor questioning his existence, merely laughing at your misguided attempt to portray your relationship as something more than your physical appearance could possible merit! And one more thing before Miss BHP is finally just a painful memory Darling, you've shown your ignorance again in insulting my boyfriend. I'm sorry dear, but Miss Emerald beleives in sharing the wealth, and I've not been tied down for quite a while now! And so-to quickly end another possible misapprehension-lustomuch Turner, please do not confuse a picture of my flawless face with the horror of your reflection. I personally was 'green for quite another reason' as Too Proud said (applause!) when you appeared that Sunday. You earned your name, and it is not complimentary! And so, in conclu sion, I would like to remind, everyone: I , Miss Emerald Olivia Johnsonn, sister to dear Sapphire, am quite disgusted with the vicious tone of all aspirants to Sapphire's column, and wish that her tone of humor will be reinstated. - To the awesome hunk i the orange honda on 15 501 last Thursday. We deserve more than casual waves. Let's get together and trade glasses. SENIORS: Get scats ia SENIOR CLASS BLOCK for Homecoming game, Oct. 26! 2100 seats ia sectioas 1718111 DISTRIBUTION Thursday 8:30-4:30, Carmicaael. Bring ID, greea card, athletic pass. Gacst passes hoaored. GO HEELS!!! To Chris, an incredibly beautiful girl I had the pleasure of meeting Saturday night, 10-5-85, at the DeltaDelta party, Duke. Would love to see you again. Please write me if you feel the same way. Love D.F. P.O. Box 4010, Duke Station, Durham NC 27706. - This Wednesday, October 16, lOpai oa Campas Profile: inter view with Dr. Schamaker, worn ea's soccer, college bowl, Fast break, the State Fair, at Peppi's or Pizza Hat. R.E.M., Pressure Boys, Councils, eve a baads total oa N.C. Con cert for Africa-October 16, 10:30 12:00 at Peppi's, Pizza Hat, or on Village Cable 11. LORDYI OH LORDYI BILL HIN TON HAS HAD A BOYI CON GRATS FROM ALL THE DAILY TAR KEELERS1 Campaa Voice, a national college magazine, is conducting a survey of college students with sexual experience. Participants will be interviewed by telephone and will remain anonymous. Anyone interested in participating should place his or her name and telephone number in the envelope near the mailboxes in the DTH office. The Far Side "6&ig85UriiversaressSyncat i i' ".1 - - I Lupostipaphobia: The fear of being pursued by . timber wolves around a kitchen table, while 5 V wearing socks on a newly waxecUloor. PR. V, KJHYPO YOU F56LTH5 800M5R5 ARB ujmmpm- deCAU55TH51R, GBNEFATtOHAL IDENTITY HAP 50 MUCH TO PO MTHWUTH. MARK. WUPRBS5A 38-Y5AR-0U? BA&f BOOMER, ANPHZ'LL USUALLY APMIT THAT IN H& HEART OF H5ARTB H5STILU. THINKS OF HIMSBLFAS A "KID ' 6-r- en ' - 8 ' f- PUT PONT YOU THINK THAT HAM -INGTHJR.OXtN KIPS IS FINALLY MAKING THB BOOM ERS GROW UP? YEAH, THAT PLUS YOU'RE STARTING TO SEETHE FIRST BO0M5RH5AKT ATTACKS. I HEY, LETS FACE IT. HAVING A CORONARY IN YOUR BLUE JEANS IS EMBARRASSING. , THATiL POIT. A 1 Bloom County MOTHER-. LOVE OF MY LIFE ..WHY ARE WHERE? TMPfyORCING G&xoe. I mm if -nW5 GREAT. HOW MANY IS WHOM Mm THAT NOW? FOUR. FOR MP? 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