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[Felipe Castro] Well good afternoon, its a pleasure to be here, and my time with you is very brief, at least in terms of being up here, so Id like to launch right into this, and put food for thought. Two points, my slides tend to be very busy, so I wont cover every point, but its food for thought and as it might relate to the discussion. The other is I wanted to add to my presentation the contributions to much of our work, Dr. Manuel Barrera Jr., so Ive added him because much of what Ive done has really benefited from the synergy in our working relationship. And so I wanted to mention his work as well. There are two central questions that Id like to cover, and these were presented to me, and Im very happy to address them. One, are there clear boundaries between fidelity and adaptation? And two, what factors need to be considered when identifying appropriate adaptations of evidence-based programs? So lets start with the fidelity adaptation issues and challenges and as a prelude