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ix Acknowledgments We express appreciation to Indiana University for the New Perspectives Grant received in support of the 2006 conference on Moral Education, the United Nations, and Human Rights. That conference, organized by the Human Rights Institute on the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) campus, resulted in the research team behind the present book. We also express our appreciation for grants received from the campus Office of Research and External Support, from the College of Arts and Sciences, and from the Philosophy Department, which houses the Human Rights Institute, now expanded as the Center for Applied Ethics. Mark Savio, in his work as an Institute research assistant, is to be thanked for the painstaking work he did to put the annotation in proper form. To Mary Arnold Schwartz the editor is grateful for having reviewed his own essay from an external perspective, which was more difficult for him to gain than in the case of the other essays. ...

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