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    Data for: Testing the adaptiveness of people's use of attribute frame information

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    Datasets (raw - with ID information removed - and processed) for the three studies reported in Harris, Ma, Oh, and Jenkins. Including the dataset for the 'surgery study' not reported but mentioned in Footnote 2 of the text

    Double acts, theatrical couples, and Split Britches' 'Double Agency'

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    In 2001 Split Britches presented a double bill entitled Double Agency, consisting of one new piece, Miss Risque, and one already in their repertoire, It's a Small House and We've Lived in It Always--both works having been created in collaboration with the Cold Ensemble. In this article, Geraldine Harris re-stages her earlier encounter with Small House, in the light of seeing it again as part of the double bill, as a means of examining a number of issues concerning the work of Split Britches in general and its reception in the academic world. particular consideration is given to the manner in which Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver's performances have been read in terms of their 'real' lives and relationship and the various ways in which this may reflect the preconceptions of the spectator-critic. Focusing on how their work reiterates specific theatrical traditions and conventions, Harris suggests that utopian tendencies in academic feminist criticism may have underplayed the ways in which, like many famous theatrical double acts, Split Britches constantly perform on the border--between tragedy and comedy, optimism and despair, fantasy and the possible, escape and entrapment

    She's ma Filipino baby. She's ma treasure and ma pet [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 142, Item 017aComposed Expressly for the N.Y. Sunday World by Chas. K. Harris. Arranged by Jos. Clauder

    She's ma Filipino baby. She's ma treasure and ma pet [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 142, Item 017aComposed Expressly for the N.Y. Sunday World by Chas. K. Harris. Arranged by Jos. Clauder

    LISTEN TO BARRY HARRIS / Barry HARRIS, piano solo

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    Titre uniforme : [Ma Louise]Titre uniforme : [Body and soul]Titre uniforme : [I didn't know what time it was]Titre uniforme : [Body and Soul]Comprend : THE LONDONDERRY AIR / tradit. - arr. HARRIS - MUTATTRA / Barry HARRIS - LOUISE / ROBIN et WHITING - BODY AND SOUL / HEYMAN - SOUR et GREEN - ASCENSION / Barry HARRIS - ANACHRONISM / Barry HARRIS - I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TIME IT WAS / RODGERS et HART - TEENIE / Barry HARRIS - SPHERE / Barry HARRIS - DANCING IN THE DARK / DIETZ et SCHWARTZBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Letter to 'Dear Sir' from Tho[ma]s Harris

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/237194Re: 'Torries .. address his Majesty on the Peace' and T.H's concern about the Corporation (African Merchants?) representation. Requests 'Sirs' presence at the House tomorrow. Mentions Mr. Nugent.126766 Sub-Item: [1980.0075.02211] "Letter to 'Dear Sir' from Tho[ma]s Harris

    Social networks: the future of marketing for small business

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    Purpose – The authors review recent developments in online marketing strategy that demonstrate the growing power of online communities in building brand reputations and customer relationships. Design/methodologies/approach – This work draws upon the results of an ongoing research project that is investigating the use of new technologies by entrepreneurial growing businesses in the London area. A range of examples from our 30 case study businesses are drawn upon to illustrate some of the opportunities and threats associated with these new marketing priorities.<br/

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    Ma Filipino Babe

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    there are three photos: a steam boat, a lady, and a sketch of a village, respectively; there are different addresses for the Chas. K. Harris publishing company; the Chas. K. Harris trademark is located on the bottom center of the page.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/4117/thumbnail.jp

    The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 2002: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity

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    In this chapter, Richard Harris points out that a traditional view has been that there is an inherent conflict between economic efficiency and social equality, a view neatly summarized in the title of Okun's famous book, Equality and Efficiency: The Big Trade-off (1975). This view gained renewed currency in the policy debates of the 1990s, as commentators contrasted the economic performance of Europe and the U.S. in that decade. This view has been challenged both by cross-national empirical studies and by theoretical advances. Recent research seems to suggest that there is no efficiency-equity trade-off and that social policy and greater equality may actually contribute to higher productivity growth. Richard Harris surveys two streams of recent research that point in this direction. The chapter also examines new theoretical literature, especially the new endogenous growth theory that suggests that increases in inequality can hurt growth.Equity, Efficiency, Productivity, Labour Productivity, Labor Productivity, Growth, Income, Inequality, Equality, Social Policy, Education, Health, Welfare, Redistribution, Social Cohesion, Cohesion, Investment, Innovation, Competition, Living Standards
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