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International Society for Tropical Root Crops. Africa Branch. Symposium. Tropical root crops: Root crops and the African food crisis : proceedings of the Third Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops--Africa Branch held in Owerri, Nigeria, 17-23 August 1986. Edited by Terry E. R, Akoroda M. O, and Arene O. B. Ottawa, Ont., Canada: International Development Research Centre, 1987.

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International Workshop on Models for Plant Growth and Control of the Shoot and Root Environments in Greenhouses (3rd 1999 Bet Dagan, Israel). Proceedings of the third International Workshop on Models for Plant Growth and Control of the Shoot and Root Environments in Greenhouses: Bet Dagan, Israel, 21-25 February 1999. Edited by Bar-Yosef B. 1941-, Seginer Ido 1933-, and International Society for Horticultural Science. Commission Protected Cultivation. Leuven, Belgium: ISHS, Commission Protected Cultivation, 1999.

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International, Workshop on Models for Plant Growth and Control of the Shoot and Root Environments in Greenhouses (3rd 1999 Bet Dagan Israel). Proceedings of the third International Workshop on Models for Plant Growth and Control of the Shoot and Root Environments in Greenhouses: Bet Dagan, Israel, 21-25 February, 1999. Leuven, Belgium: ISHS, 1999.

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Ollero, Anibal, Alberto Sanfeliu, Luis Montano, Nuno Lau, and Carlos Cardeira, eds. ROBOT 2017: Third Iberian Robotics Conference. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70833-1.

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Ollero, Anibal, Alberto Sanfeliu, Luis Montano, Nuno Lau, and Carlos Cardeira, eds. ROBOT 2017: Third Iberian Robotics Conference. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70836-2.

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Pilkey, Dav. Ricky Ricotta's giant robot vs the voodoo vultures from Venus: The third robot adventure novel. London: Scholastic, 2011.

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Pilkey, Dav. Ricky Ricotta's giant robot vs. the voodoo vultures from Venus: The third robot adventure novel. New York: Blue Sky Press, 2001.

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Pilkey, Dav. Ricky Ricotta's giant robot vs. the voodoo vultures from Venus: The third robot adventure novel. New York: Scholastic, 2001.

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C, Loughman B., Gašparíková O, and Kolek Jozef, eds. Structural and functional aspects of transport in roots: Third International Symposium on "Structure and Function of Roots", Nitra, Czechoslovakia, 3-7 August 1987. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989.

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Empire and cold war: The roots of US-Third World antagonism, 1945-47. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1990.

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Krzysztof, Kozłowski, Politechnika Poznańska, and IEEE Robotics and Automation Society., eds. RoMoCo'02: Proceedings of the third International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control. Poznań: Poznań University of Technology, 2002.

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Bills, Scott L. Empire and cold war: The roots of US-Third World antagonism, 1945-47. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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Ostrow, Jill. A room with a different view: First through third graders build community and create curriculum. York, Me: Stenhouse Publishers, 1995.

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Jamaican by birth, American by choice: Third World roots & character meet First World opportunity & contradiction. [USA]: O.E. James, 2010.

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Eriks, Ruskulis Otto, ed. Building bridges with the grass roots: Scaling-up through knowledge sharing. London: ITDG Publishing, 2005.

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Sinking Creek Water Law Symposium (3rd 1996 Seattle, Wash.). Third annual Sinking Creek Water Law Symposium: January 26, 1996, Rainier Room, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington. [Seattle, Wash.]: Washington Law School Foundation, 1996.

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Papua New Guinea. Inter Agency Committee. Proceedings of the third PNG gaharu Inter Agency Committee meeting: Thursday 13-Friday 14 June 2002, WWF Conference Room. Papua New Guinea: Government of Papua New Guinea, 2002.

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Trans-Hudson Orogen Transect Meeting (3rd 1993 Regina, Sask.). Trans-Hudson Orogen Transect: Report of third Transect Meeting, April 1-2, 1993, Bel Air Room, Regina Inn, Regina, SK. [Saskatchewan]: University of Saskatchewan, 1993.

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Trans-Hudson Orogen Transect Meeting (3rd 1993 Regina, Sask.). Trans-Hudson Orogen Transect: Report of third Transect Meeting, April 1-2, 1993, Bel Air Room, Regina Inn, Regina, SK. Saskatoon, Sask: University of Saskatchewan, 1993.

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Jews' College (London, England). Library, ed. Catalogue of Hebrew printed books and manuscripts: Selections from the Rare Book Room of the Jews' College Library, London sold by order of the trustees : the third portion (with additions) ... . New York, NY: Kestenbaum & Co., 2004.

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Wise, Michael. Workshop on access to Third World journals and conference proceedings held on Thursday 26 August 1993, Miro Room,Palau de Congresso de Barcelona as part of the 59th IFLA Council and General Conference. Boston Spa: IFLA, 1993.

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Workshop on Access to Third World Journals and Conference Proceedings (1993 Barcelona, Spain). Workshop on Access to Third World Journals and Conference Proceedings held on Thursday, 26 August, 1993 Miro room, Palau de Congressos de Barcelona, as part of the 59th IFLA Council and General Conference. Boston Spa: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Programme for Universal Availability of Publications, 1993.

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UPWARD Review and Planning Workshop (3rd 1994 Cavite). Taking root: Proceedings of the Third UPWARD Review & Planning Workshop .... Users' Perspectives With Agricultural Research and Development, 1995.

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Abreu, Terence G. Under the Third Roof. Vantage Pr, 1987.

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Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Third Edition. 3rd ed. Academic Press, 2008.

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Cook, David. Robot Building for Beginners, Third Edition. Apress, 2015.

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Password of the Third Floor Secretary Room. Guiparang, 2018.

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Sanfeliu, Alberto, Luis Montano, Anibal Ollero, Nuno Lau, and Carlos Cardeira. ROBOT 2017 : Third Iberian Robotics Conference: Volume 1. Springer, 2017.

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Sanfeliu, Alberto, Luis Montano, Anibal Ollero, Nuno Lau, and Carlos Cardeira. ROBOT 2017 : Third Iberian Robotics Conference: Volume 2. Springer, 2017.

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Stirtz, Timothy M. Three Analyses of Underlying Plosives in Caning, a Nilo-Saharan Language of Sudan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190256340.003.0016.

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Caning (or Shatt), an Eastern Sudanic (Nilo-Saharan) language of Sudan, has bilabial, alveolar, palatal, and velar plosives, but it is not straightforward for which plosives (if any) there is an underlying voicing contrast. Three analyses that can be shown to account reasonably for the data. One analysis proposes a voicing contrast of all plosives in all word positions where plosives occur. Of the three, this analysis posits underlying plosives most closely to the surface forms. A second analysis proposes only a voicing contrast of alveolar and velar plosives in word-initial position, and posits the same alternation processes in roots that are observed across morpheme boundaries. A third analysis proposes no voicing contrast of any plosives in any position by positing a “ghost” consonant before alveolar and velar plosives in word-initial position. There are advantages to each analysis, but none is without certain obstacles. After the noun root and morphological data of plosives is presented as neutrally as possible, the data are analyzed according to each of the three competing analyses, and the evidence for each is summarized. The reader is left to decide which analysis is the best choice.
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Maiden, Martin. The N-pattern. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199660216.003.0006.

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The chapter presents the role of stress and stress-related vocalic differentiation in creating a pattern of root allomorphy (the N-pattern), which distinguishes the singular and third-person forms of the present indicative and subjunctive, and of the imperative, from the rest of the paradigm. It is shown how numerous innovatory patterns (including suppletion, defectiveness, heteroclisis, and periphrases) replicate this pattern in diachrony. The possible role of markedness or of residual phonological conditioning is critically considered. It is suggested that the verb meaning ‘go’ may have played a special role. The independence of the N-pattern from extramorphological conditioning is reaffirmed.
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Frantz, Donald G., and Norma Jean Russell. Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots, and Affixes: Third Edition. University of Toronto Press, 2017.

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Ellis, Steven J. R. The Third Retail Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769934.003.0006.

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This chapter considers the causes behind the reshaping of Roman retail landscapes during the third and last of the retail revolutions; while the process began in the Flavian era, its full expression was more often realized during the urban building boom of the early second century BCE. A homogenization of form now characterized the Roman taberna, as evidenced through the more simplified structural layouts of what are now rows and rows of one- and two-room shops. We also see it in the regularization of shop-fronts as identified through their standardized, mass-produced threshold stones. This chapter questions how the increasingly standardized shop-fronts can be found in so many cities across the Roman world, yet not everywhere. It also considers the dichotomous nature of the evidence for tabernae from this period, which represents both economic prosperity (in their architectural construction) and decline (in their artifact assemblages).
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Joseph, George Gheverghese. Crest of the Peacock: Non-European Roots of Mathematics - Third Edition. Princeton University Press, 2010.

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M¨uhlherr, Bernhard, Holger P. Petersson, and Richard M. Weiss. Quadrangles of Type E6, E7 and E8: Summary. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691166902.003.0014.

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This chapter summarizes the different cases about Moufang quadrangles of type E⁶, E₇ and E₈. The first case is that the building at infinity of the Bruhat-Tits building Ξ‎ is an unramified quadrangle; the second, a semi-ramified quadrangle; and the third, a ramified quadrangle. The chapter considers a theorem that takes into account two root group sequences, both of which are either indifferent or the various dimensions, types, etc., are as indicated in exactly one of twenty-three cases. It also presents a number of propositions relating to a quaternion division algebra and a quadratic space of type Eℓ for ℓ = 6, 7 or 8. Finally, it emphasizes the fact that the quadrangles of type F₄ could have been overlooked in the classification of Moufang polygons.
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D'Alessandro, Roberta, Irene Franco, and Ángel J. Gallego, eds. The Verbal Domain. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767886.001.0001.

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The structure of the VP, its complexity, its semantics, its function, and the universality of the heads that it contains are a fascinating puzzle. A lot of progress has been made: this volume features cutting-edge research on the verbal domain, while tackling the problem of the nature and structure of the vP-VP domain. It includes some chapters based on papers presented at the “Little v” workshop which was held at Leiden University on October 25–26, 2013. The volume is divided into three main sections, representing the areas in which contemporary debate on the verbal domain is most active. The first part, entitled Root and Verbalizer, includes four chapters discussing the setup of verbal roots, their syntax, and their combination with other functional heads like Voice and v. This part focuses on the V head. The second section, Voice, discusses the content and necessity of a Voice head in the structure of a clause, and whether Voice is different from v. Voice was originally intended as the head hosting the external argument in its specifier, as well as transitivity. This section explores its relationship with “syntactic” voice, intended as the alternation between actives and passives. The third section, Event and Argument Structure, is dedicated to event structure, inner aspect, and Aktionsart. The main issues it tackles are the one-to-one relation between argument structure and event structure, and whether there can be minimal structural units at the basis of the derivation of any sort of XP, including the VP.
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Lee, Jocelyn R. Smith. Healing From Inner-City Violence. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190260637.003.0045.

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This chapter examines how young people, disproportionately black and Hispanic, in America’s economically disadvantaged, urban contexts are using the third decade of life to heal and succeed. Guided by life course, ecological, and trauma-informed frameworks, we present a multidisciplinary review of the literature describing post-traumatic growth, resilience, and healing with a focus on trauma-informed research and practice positioning youth impacted by inner-city violence to recover and flourish during emerging adulthood. In order to best appreciate the strivings of young people to heal in contexts of chronic risk, we situate this discussion in the nature, root causes, and consequences of violence (both structural and interpersonal) in urban America. We conclude with suggestions for future research to advance our understandings of how emerging adults in the inner city are working to heal from violent exposure and the implications of this task for the transition to adulthood.
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Glanville, Peter John. Ground form verb patterns. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792734.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 considers the semantics of the three variants of Arabic ground form verb, distinguished by the quality of their second vowel, termed the theme vowel, in the perfective. The chapter illustrates that the theme vowel indicates the semantic role assigned to the subject of the verb. It relies on the notion of prototypical transitivity that encompasses an agent and a patient, expanding this to cover other related types of prototypical participant order. It argues that one ground form variant consists of verbs whose subject serves an initiator-type semantic role, a second variant is comprised of verbs with subjects assigned an endpoint role, and the third variant simply construes an entity in a state. The conclusion notes that in some cases all three variants containing the same consonantal root are attested, and considers the implications of this for a possible direction of derivation.
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Manning, Susan. Modern Dance in the Third Reich, Redux. Edited by Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199928187.013.36.

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This chapter reviews the literature on modern dance in Germany under National Socialism (1933–1945). In the current consensus, three interrelated explanations are advanced for why so many modern dancers collaborated with the National Socialists: shared roots in the life reform and physical culture movement at the turn of the twentieth century; crises during the Weimar Republic that culminated in the Great Depression; and the changing cultural policy of Goebbels’s Cultural Ministry. This chapter probes varied interpretations of how and why Mary Wigman, Rudolf Laban, and other modern dancers adapted their mode of Ausdruckstanz as Deutscher Tanz (“German dance”) and poses new research questions. The complex question of modern dance in the Third Reich is viewed in relation to changing historiographic models for understanding Germany between the two world wars.
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Loughman, B. C. Structural and Functional Aspects of Transport in Roots: "Third International Symposium on 'Structure and Function of Roots' Nitra, Czechoslovakia, ... Springer, 2011.

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Kirkpatrick, Jesse, Erin N. Hahn, and Amy J. Haufler. Trust and Human–Robot Interactions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0010.

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The concept of trust can take various forms, from interpersonal trust to institutional trust to trust in oneself or one’s government. As robotic technologies approach autonomy, and in increasing cases achieve it, scholars have turned their attention to the relationship between trust and human–robot interactions. This chapter explores that relationship using a multidisciplinary approach that includes philosophy, law, and neuroscience. The first section explicates the concept of human–robot interaction. The second articulates a normative account of interpersonal trust in service of the third section’s exploration of whether human–robot interactions could approach or achieve interpersonal trust. In answering this question in the affirmative, the fourth section flags some of the potential deleterious consequences of facilitating interpersonal trust in human–robot interactions. The fifth concludes with a call for future scholarship to address the philosophical, empirical, legal, and policy issues related to trust in human–robot interactions.
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Niedermeier, Silvan. The Color of the Third Degree. Translated by Paul Allen Cohen. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469652979.001.0001.

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Available for the first time in English, The Color of the Third Degree uncovers the still-hidden history of police torture in the Jim Crow South. Based on a wide array of previously neglected archival sources, Silvan Niedermeier argues that as public lynching decreased, less visible practices of racial subjugation and repression became central to southern white supremacy. In an effort to deter unruly white mobs, as well as oppress black communities, white southern law officers violently extorted confessions and testimony from black suspects and defendants in jail cells and police stations to secure speedy convictions. In response, black citizens and the NAACP fought to expose these brutal practices through individual action, local organizing, and litigation. In spite of these efforts, police torture remained a widespread, powerful form of racial control and suppression well into the late twentieth century. The first historical study of police torture in the American South, Niedermeier draws attention to the willing acceptance of violent coercion by prosecutors, judges, and juries, and brings to light the deep historical roots of police violence against African Americans, one of the most urgent and distressing issues of our time.
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Boehm, Omri. Kant and Spinoza Debating the Third Antinomy. Edited by Michael Della Rocca. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195335828.013.23.

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If Kant wanted to combat dogmatism—if he wanted to deny knowledge in order to make room for freedom and faith—he must have taken Spinoza seriously. In considering the case of the third Antinomy, the chapter argues, contrary to the prevalent view, that he did. The first part of the chapter challenges the historical pieces of evidence (allegedly) supporting the conclusion that Kant never engaged with Spinoza in the first Critique. The second part considers the third Antinomy, arguing that its Antithesis, eliminating freedom by invoking the Principle of Sufficient Reason, articulates a Spinozist position—not a Leibnizian one, as is commonly assumed. The third part explores the chief Spinozist challenge to the Antinomy, drawing on Spinoza’s understanding of infinity, freedom, and adequate ideas. The conclusion defends Kant’s position by confronting Spinoza’s position on infinity and freedom with Kant’s account of the sublime.
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Sugden, David A., and Helen C. Soucie. Motor development. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0014.

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This chapter examines motor development from a number of perspectives. The first two sections overview a description followed by possible explanations of motor development. These sections are predicated on the assumption that two major questions permeate motor development: the first question asks what happens during development, describing and analysing the changes that occur; the second, a more difficult question, examines the possible explanations as to what are the mechanisms that are driving these changes. A third section provides an overview of recent work in the area of infant and early childhood development utilizing concepts from dynamic systems theory and ecological psychology. A fourth part examines two relatively recent ideas from early childhood and motor development. The first one promotes the idea of embodied cognition where a child’s physical, social, and linguistic interaction with the environment may be the root of flexible intelligent behaviour. The second one looks at the way in which some development is atypical, through an examination of precursors in early infancy being possible predictors for later problems. Finally, an example of atypical development is illustrated through a description of the condition known as developmental coordination disorder.
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Structural and Functional Aspects of Transport in Roots: Third International Symposium on 'Structure and Function of Roots' Nitra, Czechoslovakia, 3-7 August 1987. Springer, 2011.

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Temperley, David. Harmony. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190653774.003.0003.

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An exploration of the harmonic language of rock is presented, relying heavily on corpus data. Chords in rock are overwhelmingly root-position major and minor triads. The commonly-used triads are those within the “supermode”—a global scale containing all scale degrees except flat-2 and sharp-4. With regard to harmonic progression, rock shows an almost equal frequency of “classical” harmonic motions (descending fifths and thirds, ascending seconds) and “anti-classical” ones (ascending fifths and thirds, descending seconds). “Flat-side” chords (bVII, bIII, bVI) tend to cluster together, as do “sharp-side” chords (ii, vi, iii), suggesting something like the major/minor organization of common-practice music, though it is much more of a continuum in rock. Other topics addressed include common harmonic patterns, linear and common-tone logic, cadences, tonicization, and pedal points.
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Verbeek, Fons J., and Maarten H. Lamers. Human-Robot Personal Relationships: Third International Conference, HRPR 2010, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 23-24, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2011.

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Patton, Raymond A. Punk Tiermondisme, Punk Tribalism, and the Late Cold War Roots of Antiglobalization. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190872359.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the divergent reactions of punk scenes around the world to the changing forces of neoconservative/neoliberal politics and globalization. Some scenes embraced a new punk variant of the previous generation’s tiermondisme (“third worldism”), creating new alliances across the three worlds of the late Cold War era, along with new collaborations with reggae and hip-hop artists. Others, however, turned inward to an insular punk tribalism. Both were skeptical of the emerging global neoliberal order and often also participated in the politically ambiguous antiglobalization rallies that emerged in the 1980s and continued into the 1990s. By the mid-1980s, punk scenes around the world found themselves dividing along the lines of an emergent political spectrum, into warring factions of xenophobic reactionary skinheads and globally minded progressive punks. This divide was intensified by the overlying tension between bands that found market success and those that vehemently rejected any sign of it.
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Vanderschraaf, Peter. A Limited Leviathan. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832194.003.0006.

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The state social contract relationship between rulers and the ruled in civil society is fruitfully understood as a governing convention. This relationship is modeled with an indefinitely repeated Humean Sovereignty game, where subjects and their sovereign maintain a governing convention by respectively obeying and providing adequate government. The ruled and their rulers maintain an implicit contract that is self-enforcing rather than an explicit contract requiring third-party enforcement. This model is motivated by the Trust problem in game theory and dynamic programming models of employment search. The governing convention idea has roots in Hume’s discussions of government. The closely allied Leadership Selection problem has roots in Hobbes’ account of commonwealth by institution. Hobbes’ original analysis fails, but his general strategy of justifying government by identifying an isomorphism between an actual regime and the regime of hypothetical choice motivates justifying democratic government via the salience of a democratic leadership convention.
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Volz, Marlin M. Third Annual Labor and Employment Law Institute: Labor and Employment Relations in the Age of the Robot, Computer and Foreign Competition. Fred B Rothman & Co, 1987.

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