USA Facts for Kids | American Culture in 5 minutes

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12 Jan 202305:54

Summary

TLDRThis video provides an engaging overview of the United States, covering key facts like its location, the number of states, and its capital, Washington D.C. It highlights national symbols such as the bald eagle, oak tree, and the flag. Important landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Golden Gate Bridge, and Mount Rushmore are featured, along with popular American holidays, foods, and cultural icons. The video also touches on influential American musicians, athletes, and industries, including NASA, which sent the first man to the moon.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The United States, also known as the U.S, USA, or America, is located in North America and shares borders with Canada and Mexico.
  • 🗽 The U.S. consists of 50 states, with 49 on the North American continent and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean.
  • 🏛️ Washington D.C. is the capital of the U.S. and houses the president, who resides in the White House.
  • 🏳️‍💬 The national flag of the U.S. features 13 stripes and 50 white stars on a blue background, symbolizing the states.
  • 🗣️ American English is the predominant language spoken in the U.S., with Spanish being widely spoken as a second language.
  • 💵 The U.S. dollar is the official currency of the country.
  • 🎖️ The national symbols of the U.S. include the American Bison, bald eagle, oak tree, and the rose.
  • 🎆 The 4th of July is a significant national holiday in the U.S., celebrating independence with traditional foods like hot dogs and hamburgers.
  • 🤹‍♂️ Uncle Sam is a personification of the U.S. and a national symbol, historically used to encourage enlistment in the military.
  • 🗽 The Statue of Liberty is a famous U.S. landmark, symbolizing freedom and democracy, and was a gift from France.
  • 🏙️ Other notable landmarks include the Empire State Building, Golden Gate Bridge, Grand Canyon, and Mount Rushmore, which features the faces of four U.S. presidents.

Q & A

  • What is the official name of the United States, and what are some common nicknames for it?

    -The official name is the United States of America (USA). Some common nicknames include the U.S., the States, and America, though 'America' refers to the entire continent.

  • Which countries share land borders with the United States?

    -The United States shares land borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.

  • How many states are in the United States, and where are they located?

    -The United States has 50 states. 49 states, including Alaska, are located on the continent of North America, while Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean.

  • What is the capital of the United States, and what is the name of the President's residence?

    -The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C., and the President's residence is called the White House.

  • What are the key features of the United States' national flag?

    -The U.S. flag has 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies, and 50 white stars on a blue background representing the 50 states.

  • Which languages are commonly spoken in the United States?

    -The most commonly spoken language is American English, but many other languages, including Spanish, are also spoken.

  • What are some national symbols of the United States?

    -The national animal is the American Bison, the national bird is the Bald Eagle, the national tree is the Oak tree, and the national flower is the Rose.

  • What historical event is celebrated on the 4th of July in the United States?

    -The 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, celebrates the United States' independence from Britain in 1776.

  • Who is Uncle Sam, and what is his significance as a U.S. national symbol?

    -Uncle Sam is a national symbol of the United States, often depicted recruiting men for military service during World War I. He was officially adopted as a national symbol.

  • What are some famous landmarks and tourist sites in the United States?

    -Famous landmarks include the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.

  • Who are some notable American musicians mentioned in the script?

    -Some notable American musicians include Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé.

  • What are some of the most popular sports in the United States?

    -Popular sports in the U.S. include American football, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, and ice hockey.

  • Who are some celebrated American athletes mentioned in the script?

    -Some celebrated American athletes include Michael Jordan, Babe Ruth, Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Michael Phelps, and Serena Williams.

  • What is Hollywood known for, and why is it significant?

    -Hollywood is known for being the home of most movie and television studios, making it the heart of the American film and entertainment industry.

  • Which U.S. government agency is responsible for space exploration, and what major achievement did they accomplish?

    -NASA is the U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration. It sent the first man, Neil Armstrong, to the moon on July 20, 1969.

Outlines

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🌟 Introduction to the United States

This paragraph introduces the United States, highlighting its common names and location in North America. It shares borders with Canada and Mexico and consists of 50 states, with the 49th state being Alaska and Hawaii located in the Pacific Ocean. The capital, Washington D.C., is home to the president who resides in the White House. The national flag's design is described, featuring 13 stripes and 50 stars. The predominant language is American English, with Spanish being widely spoken as well. The U.S. dollar is the currency, and national symbols such as the American Bison, bald eagle, oak tree, and the rose are mentioned. The significance of the 4th of July as Independence Day is discussed, along with traditional foods associated with the celebration. The paragraph concludes with an introduction to Uncle Sam as a national symbol, originally used to encourage enlistment in the military during World War One.

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🏙️ Landmarks, Tourism, and Cultural Impact

The second paragraph delves into the United States' most visited tourist sites and landmarks. It mentions the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France symbolizing freedom and democracy, the Empire State Building in New York, and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The Grand Canyon in Arizona and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, with its carved faces of four U.S. presidents, are also highlighted. The cultural impact of the U.S. is underscored through its music industry, with artists like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Beyonce contributing to its global influence. The paragraph also covers the popularity of American sports, including American football, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, and ice hockey, and mentions iconic athletes like Michael Jordan and Serena Williams. Hollywood's role as a center for the film and television industry is noted, along with the presence of major companies like Coca-Cola, Apple, and NASA, which is responsible for space exploration and sent the first man to the moon in 1969.

🚀 American Innovation and Global Influence

The final paragraph emphasizes the United States' role as a hub for innovation and home to some of the world's largest companies, such as Coca-Cola, Apple, McDonald's, Google, Nike, Disney, and Microsoft. It also highlights NASA's achievements in space exploration, particularly the historic moon landing by Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969. The paragraph concludes by reinforcing the educational value of the video and expressing gratitude to the viewers for watching.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡United States of America (USA)

The United States of America, often abbreviated as USA or referred to simply as 'America,' is the main subject of the video. It is located in North America, with borders shared with Canada and Mexico. The video provides an overview of the country's geographic, political, and cultural features.

💡50 States

The United States is comprised of 50 states, 49 of which are on the North American continent, including Alaska. Hawaii, the 50th state, is located in the Pacific Ocean. This is central to the video’s explanation of the U.S. geography and its structure as a nation.

💡Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and the location of the White House, where the president resides. The video mentions the significance of Washington, D.C. in American politics and government, emphasizing its role as the nation's capital.

💡White House

The White House is the residence and workplace of the President of the United States, located in Washington, D.C. It symbolizes the executive power in the U.S. and is mentioned in the video as a key national landmark associated with American governance.

💡National Symbols

National symbols are elements that represent the identity of a country. In the U.S., the video highlights the national animal (American Bison), national bird (Bald Eagle), national tree (Oak), and national flower (Rose). These symbols reflect the country's cultural and natural heritage.

💡Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is a national holiday in the U.S. that celebrates the country's independence from British rule in 1776. The video discusses how Americans celebrate this day with traditional food like hot dogs and hamburgers, symbolizing patriotism and national pride.

💡Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is a famous U.S. landmark located in New York. It was a gift from France and symbolizes freedom and democracy. In the video, the statue is described as one of the most visited tourist sites in the country, representing liberty.

💡Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore is a monumental landmark in South Dakota, featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. The video mentions its significance as a historical and cultural site.

💡NASA

NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is a U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration and scientific research related to space and air. The video references NASA’s historical achievement of landing the first man on the moon, highlighting the U.S.'s leadership in space exploration.

💡Hollywood

Hollywood, located in Los Angeles, California, is the entertainment capital of the U.S. and home to major movie and television studios. The video briefly discusses Hollywood's global influence in the film industry, emphasizing its role in American cultural impact.

Highlights

The United States, also known as U.S, USA, the States, or America, is located in North America.

The U.S shares land borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.

The U.S. consists of 50 states, with 49 states on the North American continent and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean.

Washington D.C. is the capital of the U.S. and the residence of the president.

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

The U.S. flag features 13 stripes and 50 stars, representing the original colonies and current states.

American English is the predominant language spoken in the U.S., with Spanish being widely spoken as well.

The U.S. dollar is the official currency of the United States.

The American Bison is the national animal of the United States.

The bald eagle is the national bird and a symbol of the United States.

The oak tree is recognized as the national tree of the U.S.

The rose is the national flower of the United States.

The 4th of July is a significant national holiday in the U.S., celebrating independence.

Traditional foods for the 4th of July include hot dogs and hamburgers.

Uncle Sam is a personification of the U.S. government and a national symbol.

The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, symbolizes freedom and democracy in the U.S.

The Empire State Building is an iconic skyscraper in New York City.

The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous red suspension bridge in San Francisco.

The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder located in Arizona.

Mount Rushmore features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

The U.S. has a rich musical history with artists like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Beyonce.

American sports are popular worldwide, with fans following football, baseball, basketball, and more.

Hollywood is a major center of the American film industry and home to many movie studios.

The U.S. is home to some of the world's largest companies, including Coca-Cola, Apple, and Google.

NASA is a U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration and aeronautical research.

Neil Armstrong was the first human to walk on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission.

Transcripts

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hi everyone let's talk about the United

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States of America it is also commonly

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known as U.S USA the states or America

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even though America is the whole

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continent

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United States it's located in North

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America

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it shares land borders with Canada on

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top and Mexico at the southern border

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and do you know how many states does the

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U.S have

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the U.S have 50 states the 49 States

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including Alaska are located on the

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continent of North America

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and Hawaii is located in the Pacific

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Ocean

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the capital of the U.S is Washington DC

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and it is where the president lives the

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president house is called the White

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House this is the national flag of the

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United States it has 13 stripes and 50

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white stars on a blue background

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the most commonly used language is

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English specifically American English

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which is the national language spoken by

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the great majority of the US population

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many other languages are also spoken

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especially Spanish

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the money is a U.S dollar

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now let's see if you remember what are

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the USA national symbols the national

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animal is the American Bison

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the national bird is the bald eagle

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the national tree is the oak tree

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and the national flower is

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The Rose

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a very important date for Americans is

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the 4th of July the national holiday of

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the United States where they celebrate

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their independence on July 4th

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foreign

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hot dogs and hamburgers are pretty

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traditional food for the 4th of July

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now let's see if you can recognize this

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man probably you have seen him in

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t-shirts posters hats do you know his

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name his name is Uncle Sam this image

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was used to encourage men to enlist in

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the military service for World War One

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Uncle Sam was officially adopted as a

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national symbol of the United States

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now are you ready to travel to the U.S

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and get to know the most visited tourist

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sites in landmarks

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the most famous one is a tall lady

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holding a torch do you know her name

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it is the Statue of Liberty and it was a

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gift from France it represents the

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freedom and liberty of the United States

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democracy

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also in New York we can find the Empire

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State Building one of the oldest

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buildings which is over a hundred

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stories high

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then this famous Red Bridge is called

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the Golden Gate Bridge and it is located

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in San Francisco California

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another important Landmark is the Grand

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Canyon located in Arizona

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what about this mountain do you

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recognize it it is called Mount Rushmore

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and it is a mountain in South Dakota

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famous for the huge faces carved on its

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side

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the faces are those of four U.S

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presidents George Washington Thomas

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Jefferson Abraham Lincoln and Theodore

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Roosevelt

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now let's talk about music and sports

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not only the US is a huge country but

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their musical impression has made a big

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impact on the world

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some of the best musical artists include

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Frank Sinatra Elvis Presley Jimi Hendrix

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Madonna Michael Jackson Beyonce and many

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more

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and what about sports the United States

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this board-minded country with millions

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of fans who follow American football

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baseball basketball tennis golf and ice

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hockey here are some of the greatest

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celebrated American athletes of all

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times

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Michael Jordan

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Babe Ruth Tiger Woods Tom Brady Michael

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Phelps and Serena Williams among many

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others

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also we can find Hollywood in the U.S

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home to most movies and Television

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Studios

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have you seen these logos

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the United States is behind some of the

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biggest companies of the world for

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example Coca-Cola Apple McDonald's

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Google Nike Disney Microsoft and NASA

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NASA is a U.S government agency

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responsible for science and technology

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related to Air and Space

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in fact NASA sent the first man to the

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moon on July 20 1969 Neil Armstrong

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became the first human to step on the

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moon

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I hope you have learned a lot about the

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United States see you next time thanks

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for watching

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