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First, because galaxy formation theory predicts strongest feedback effects at the high end of the galaxy luminosity function, we focused on the most luminous quasars. Second, we concentrated on so-called obscured quasars in which dusty gas close to the quasar blocks the lineof-sight to the observer, which enables us to observe extended emission line regions without the overwhelming glare of the quasar itself. Such objects are not easy to find in magnitudelimited astronomical surveys; due to the obscuration, they appear faint at optical wavelengths. Additionally, they have only been found in large numbers over the past decade or so. Gemini Observations The sample of obscured quasars ݔ