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J, Wright Beryl, Driskell David C, Newark Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, S.C.), and Chicago Public Library. Cultural Center., eds. Against the odds: African-American artists and the Harmon Foundation. Newark, N.J: Newark Museum, 1989.

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Harmony: A textbook for class use on aural foundations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Allen, John William. Private rights to property: The foundation of freedom, prosperity, and harmony. College Station, Tex: Real Estate Center, Texas A & M University, 1986.

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Cruz-Uribe, David V. Variable Lebesgue Spaces: Foundations and Harmonic Analysis. Basel: Springer Basel, 2013.

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Baulch, Helen. Troubled waters: A profile for community action : a companion to Harmony Foundation of Canada's Community action workshop manual. Edited by Bloomfield Michael and Harmony Foundation of Canada. Victoria, B.C: Harmony Foundation, 2002.

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Barral, Julien. Further Developments in Fractals and Related Fields: Mathematical Foundations and Connections. Boston: Birkhäuser Boston, 2013.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Governmental Organization. Transcript of proceedings: Informational hearing on problems relating to the commercial fishing industry and economic development in the Los Angeles harbor area : Los Angeles Harbor Department board room, 425 S. Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro, California, September 26, 1986. [Sacramento, Calif.]: The Committee, 1986.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit reports of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation for years 1993-1997. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit reports for the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association for fiscal years 1998 and 1999. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 2000.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit reports for the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association for fiscal years 1998 and 1999. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Division, 2000.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Nomination: Hearing of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on Hulett Hall Askew, of Georgia, Laveeda Morgan Battle, of Alabama, John G. Brooks, of Massachusetts, Nancy Hardin Rogers, of Ohio ... September 24, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists for fiscal year 1999. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Division, 2000.

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Division, United States General Accounting Office Accounting and Information Management. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Aviation Hall of Fame for 1997 and 1998. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Division, 2000.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Non Commissioned Officers Association of the United States of America, Incorporated, for 1997 and 1998. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Division, 2000.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, National Memorial, Incorporated, for fiscal year 1997. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the National Fund for Medical Education for 1998. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Division, 2000.

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Division, United States General Accounting Office Accounting and Information Management. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the National Conference on Citizenship for fiscal years 1998 and 1999. Washington, D.C: The Office, 2000.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Civil Air Patrol, Incorporated, for fiscal year 1996. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 for fiscal year 1996 / United States General Accounting Office, Accounting and Information Management Division. [Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the Women's Army Corps Veterans Association, for fiscal year 1997. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1999.

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Division, United States General Accounting Office Accounting and Information Management. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit reports for the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, Incorporated, for fiscal years 1994, 1996, and 1997. [Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the National Conference on Citizenship for fiscal years 1998 and 1999. Washington, D.C: The Division, 2000.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report of the National Future Farmers of America Organization for fiscal year 1997. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit reports of the National Fund for Medical Education, for fiscal years 1994 through 1997. [Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Federally chartered corporation: Review of the financial statement audit report for the 82nd Airborne Division Association, Incorporated, for 1997 and 1998. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 2000.

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Against the Odds: African-American Artists & the Harmon Foundation. University of Washington Press, 1990.

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Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation. Newark Museum Assn, 1990.

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Reynolds, Gary A., David C. Driskell, S. C.) Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, and Beryl J. Wright. Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation. Newark Museum, 1990.

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Reynolds, Gary A., David C. Driskell, S. C.) Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, and Beryl J. Wright. Against the Odds: African-American Artists and the Harmon Foundation. Newark Museum, 1990.

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Breaking Racial Barriers: African Americans in the Harmon Foundation Collection. Pomegranate, 1997.

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Black, Helen K., John T. Groce, and Charles E. Harmon. Caregiving and Generativity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190602321.003.0003.

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African-American men revealed a unique type of generativity. It was rooted in their experiences as African-American men, including the foundation they received from family and their experiences of marginalization and racism in the wider world. They believed they had received a legacy from ancestors that was “a responsibility, a warning, and a promise to the five generations that follow them” (Black, Groce, & Harmon, 2011, p. 167). In this chapter we explore the contextual generativity that men disclose. That is, generativity that sprang from the unique circumstances of their lives as African Americans; their ability to be generative “despite the small container the larger world allowed them” (Harmon as cited in Black et al., 2011, p. 3).
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Hall, Anne, Jana Skarecky, and Karel Janec̆ek. Foundations of Modern Harmony. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2020.

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United States. National Telecommunications and Information Administration, ed. Foundations, applications, and assessment of wavelets. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 1994.

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United States. National Telecommunications and Information Administration., ed. Foundations, applications, and assessment of wavelets. [Boulder, CO]: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 1994.

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Variable Lebesgue Spaces Foundations And Harmonic Analysis. Springer Basel, 2013.

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Cruz-Uribe, David V., and Alberto Fiorenza. Variable Lebesgue Spaces: Foundations and Harmonic Analysis. Birkhäuser, 2015.

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The Bar Harbor Colloquium on Teacher Education: A Summary Report to the Frost Foundation. Academy for Educational, 1986.

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Witting, Christian. 20. Defamation: foundational principles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811169.003.0020.

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This chapter examines the foundational principles of defamation in tort law. It explains that there are two types of defamation, libel and slander. The chapter discusses the main elements of defamatory imputation, reference, publication, and serious harm. It suggests that liability for defamation reflects efforts to strike a balance between the interests of free speech and preserving one’s reputation. This chapter incorporates the provisions of the Defamation Act 2013 and analyses relevant court cases.
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Lowe, Leon. Christian Book of Virtues, Wisdom and Heavenly Foundations Asmr Affirmation Spiritual Meditation Reiki: Volume 7 Harmony. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2020.

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Gostin, Lawrence O., and Benjamin Mason Meier. The Origins of Human Rights in Global Health. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190672676.003.0002.

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This chapter introduces the foundational importance of human rights for global health, providing a theoretical basis for the edited volume by laying out the role of human rights under international law as a normative basis for public health. By addressing public health harms as human rights violations, international law has offered global standards by which to frame government responsibilities and evaluate health practices, providing legal accountability in global health policy. The authors trace the historical foundations for understanding the development of human rights and the role of human rights in protecting and promoting health since the end of World War II and the birth of the United Nations. Examining the development of human rights under international law, the authors introduce the right to health as an encompassing right to health care and underlying determinants of health, exploring this right alongside other “health-related human rights.”
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1965-, Lithgow Michael, Bloomfield Michael 1950-, and Harmony Foundation of Canada, eds. Green cities: A guide for sustainable community development : a companion to Harmony Foundation's community action workshop manual. Victoria, BC: Harmony Foundation of Canada, 2005.

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White, Mark D., ed. The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198793991.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics provides a timely and thorough survey of the various ways ethics can, does, and should inform economic theory and practice. The first part of the book, Foundations, explores how the most prominent schools of moral philosophy relate to economics; asks how morals relevant to economic behavior may have evolved; and explains how various approaches to economics incorporate ethics into their work. The second part, Applications, looks at the ethics of commerce, finance, and markets; uncovers the moral dilemmas involved with making decisions regarding social welfare, risk, and harm to others; and explores how ethics is relevant to major topics within economics, such as health care and the environment. A concluding chapter turns the table, recommending some lessons that ethics can learn from economics. With esteemed contributors from economics and philosophy, The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics is designed to be a resource for scholars in both disciplines (and related fields such as political science, sociology, and psychology) as well as “consumers” of economics, such as policymakers, journalists, and laypersons. It highlights the close relationship between ethics and economics in the past while also laying a foundation for further integration going forward.
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Depillars, Murry N. Chicago’s African American Visual Arts Renaissance. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037023.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the history of black visual arts in Chicago and highlights the distinctive influence of the Art Institute of Chicago, formed in 1879, in the emergence of a black visual artistic tradition. In the opening decades of the twentieth century, the Art Institute of Chicago was one of a handful of arts schools that admitted black Americans. Among the earliest black students to attend the school was figurative painter Lottie E. Wilson, who created the famous picture of Abraham Lincoln and Sojourner Truth that appeared on the cover of the NAACP's Crisis in August 1915. Meanwhile, William Edouard Scott attended the Art Institute from 1904 to 1907 and won acclaim from 1912 to 1914 in Paris. In 1927, Scott received the Harmon Foundation's gold medal for his work as a muralist.
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Wellman, Christopher Heath. The Problem of Relatedness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274764.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 grapples with the problem of relatedness, which requires one to confront foundational questions in moral philosophy and their implications for forfeiture theory. The core issue is whether a wrongdoer forfeits her right against being harmed for any reason whatsoever (the unlimited-reasons approach), or only for reasons appropriately related to her wrongdoing (the limited-reasons approach). After rebutting the initial impression that the unlimited-reasons approach is wholly implausible, the chapter offers some reasons in defense of the conclusion that wrongdoers do not forfeit their rights against being harmed in general; more specifically, they forfeit their right against being punished, which (by definition) involves being intentionally stigmatized for one’s putative wrongdoing.
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Herzog, Lisa. Moral Norms in Social Contexts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830405.003.0003.

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This chapter sets out the normative foundations on which the book is based. It starts by defending the case for the ‘pervasiveness’ of morality: no social sphere is ‘beyond’ morality, even if there is some degree of institutional ‘division of labour’. Next, it states and explains the moral norms this study is based on: the norm to respect all individuals as moral equals, and norms about the avoidance of individual harm, and about avoiding contributing to collective harm. These norms lie within an ‘overlapping consensus’ of different moral theories and worldviews. In pluralist societies, we should focus on such a consensus—even if it may sometimes be hard to delineate—when reflecting on the moral dimensions of organizations.
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Temperley, David. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190653774.003.0001.

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This chapter presents the scope, rationale, and approach of the book. Unlike much previous research on rock, the book is focused on musical rather than sociocultural aspects; it is primarily theoretical (focused on general features of the style) rather than analytical (focused on understanding individual works), though it is argued that developing a stronger theoretical foundation for rock will benefit analysis. Rock is defined broadly, to include a wide range of late twentieth-century Anglo-American popular styles. The chapter addresses some potentially controversial aspects of the book, such as the idea of rock as a musical “language,” the use of concepts from common-practice theory, the use of music notation, and the focus on purely musical aspects of the rock style. The chapter also describes the corpus of harmonic analyses and melodic transcriptions that is used in the book.
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Vanderheiden, Steve. Human Rights and the Environment. Edited by Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.27.

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This chapter assesses the prospects and limits of human rights as ethical constructs and political mechanisms for protecting against forms of environmental harm that threaten human well-being. Advantages of a rights-based ethical framework include the linking of ethical norms of environmental protection or stewardship with international law and commitments to promoting humanitarian objectives, which provide those norms with an institutional foundation and help narrow the gap between environmental imperatives and those with global justice imperatives and development objectives. It considers the role of recognized human rights in efforts to better guard against anthropogenic environmental harm as well as specifically environmental rights that have been proposed for inclusion alongside them, and it finds rights to confer more political advantages through the social empowerment of right holders and linkage with rights-protecting institutions than philosophical ones in clarifying or motivating the obligations of individual or collective agents.
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Empson, Laura. Paradoxes of Leading Professionals. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744788.003.0011.

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The theme of paradox has run throughout the book, albeit implicitly. This chapter makes the theme of paradox explicit, by drawing together multiple strands of argument contained in each of the preceding chapters. In recent years, paradox theory has developed into a particularly intriguing and highly influential body of management research. A paradox comprises two or more elements that are inherently contradictory, interrelated, simultaneous, and persistent. Having presented some foundational concepts from paradox theory, this chapter goes on to identify ten paradoxes of professional organizations. These are: (1) autonomy and control, (2) reluctance and ambition, (3) political and apolitical leadership, (4) individual and collective interests, (5) harmony and conflict, (6) insecurity and confidence, (7) commercial and professional priorities, (8) centralized power and distributed leadership, (9) active and passive leadership, and (10) ambiguity and clarity. This chapter concludes with some final reflections for those seeking answers to the questions that remain.
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London, Sotheby Parke-Bernet. Impressionist & modern art: Part one : including property from the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation and the Estate of Ruth G. Hardman : auction ... Thursday May 6 2004 .... New York: Sotheby's, 2004.

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Oberdiek, John. Imposing Risk. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199594054.003.0002.

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Any normative framework of risk imposition must include at its foundation an account of the nature of risk imposition. If risk is understood as the probability of a bad event or harm, the menu of conceptions of risk would seem to be exhausted by the various accounts of probability that have been developed. The two main families of probability theory, objective and subjective, have opposite strengths and weaknesses as candidate conceptions of probability suitable for a normative framework of risk imposition. This chapter argues that objective accounts are suitably normative but insufficiently practical, while unreconstructed subjective accounts are suitably practical but insufficiently normative, and this casts doubt on the project of identifying a conception of risk that is suitable for a normative framework of risk imposition.
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