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    T-shaped Mural

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    The T-shaped mural is located above an arched doorway at the City of Hope in Duarte. Using nude and draped characters, Goldstein and Kadish created a dramatic commentary on life, from birth to death, with the arts forming a bridge over the doorway.The T-shaped mural is located above an arched doorway at the City of Hope in Duarte. Using nude and draped characters, Goldstein and Kadish created a dramatic commentary on life, from birth to death, with the arts forming a bridge over the doorway

    Thalia R. GOLDSTEIN

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    Assistant Professor, George Mason University, Department of Psychology [email protected] Field : Developmental Psychology Research areas : Psychology of the Arts, Theatre, Drama, Pretend play, Imagination, Social skill development, Empathy, Emotion Regulation Relevant publications Goldstein, T.R. & Lerner, M. (2018). Dramatic Pretend Play Games Uniquely Improve Emotional Control in Young Children. Developmental Science. Doi 10.1111/desc.12603 Goldstein, T. R., Lerner, M., D., & Win..

    Sturgis-Goldstein Co.

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    Photograph of Sturgis-Goldstein Co., a large department store located at 203 N. Main Street, Taylor, T

    The Wentzell telegraph equation: asymptotics and continuous dependence on the boundary conditions

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    Si prova che le soluzioni dell'equazione del telegrafo in molte classi di domini non limitati corrispondono asintoticamente a soluzioni dell'equazione del calore, con diverse condizioni al bordo, tra cui quelle di Wentzell generali. Si provano anche risultati di dipendenza continua dalle condizioni al bordo

    Unpublished manuscripts of Slavko Goldstein in the Archive of Serbs in Croatia

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    Članak opisuje i kontekstualizira više raznovrsnih tekstova pisca, publicista i izdavača Slavka Goldsteina pohranjenih u Fondu Goldstein, dijelu osobne arhive Slavka Goldsteina koju je 2016. godine pohranio u Arhivu Srba u Hrvatskoj. Članak opisuje skice, nacrte i planove za poglavlja nekoliko knjiga koje je Goldstein planirao i započinjao pisati, ali i nekoliko dovršenih poglavlja koja još nigdje nisu objavljena i koja dosad nisu bila poznata javnosti. U članku se opisuje i dio javnosti zanimljivih dnevničkih zapisa koje je Goldstein unosio kroz više desetljeća, od pedesetih godina prošlog stoljeća naovamo. Svi su ti tekstovi iznimno dragocjeni za istraživanje lika i djela velikog intelektualca, a veći dio njih svakako je vrijedan i naknadnog, posthumnog objavljivanja.The article describes and contextualizes a number of various texts by writer, publicist and publisher Slavko Goldstein which are stored in the Goldstein Fund, part of Slavko Goldstein\u27s personal archive, which he deposited in the Archive of Serbs in Croatia in 2016. The article describes sketches, drafts and plans for chapters of several Boris Pavelić Neobjavljeni rukopisi Slavka Goldsteina books that Goldstein planned and started writing but didn\u27t finish, as well as several completed chapters that have not yet been published anywhere, and which were not known to the public until now. The article also describes part of some interesting diary entries that Goldstein wrote over several decades, from the 1950s onwards. All these texts are extremely valuable for researching the character and works of this great intellectual, and most of them are certainly worthy of subsequent, post-mortem publishing

    Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt

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    Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.

    Knowing color terms enhances recognition: Further evidence from English and Himba

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    Two experiments attempted to reconcile discrepant recent findings relating to children’s color naming and categorization. In a replication of Franklin and colleagues (Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 90 (2005) 114–141), Experiment 1 tested English toddlers’ naming and memory for blue–green and blue–purple colors. It also found advantages for between-category presentations that could be interpreted as support for universal color categories. However, a different definition of knowing color terms led to quite different conclusions in line with the Whorfian view of Roberson and colleagues (Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133 (2004) 554–571). Categorical perception in recognition memory was now found only for children with a fuller understanding of the relevant terms. It was concluded that color naming can both underestimate and overestimate toddlers’ knowledge of color terms. Experiment 2 replicated the between-category recognition superiority found in Himba children by Franklin and colleagues for the blue–purple range. But Himba children, whose language does not have separate terms for green and blue, did not show a cross-category advantage for that set; rather, they behaved like English children who did not know their color terms

    Nonexistence results for parabolic equations involving the p -Laplacian and Hardy–Leray-type inequalities on Riemannian manifolds

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    The main goal of this paper is twofold. The first one is to investigate the nonexistence of positive solutions for the following nonlinear parabolic partial differential equation on a noncompact Riemannian manifold M, {∂u∂t=Δp,gu+V(x)up-1+λuqinΩ×(0,T),u(x,0)=u0(x)≥0inΩ,u(x,t)=0on∂Ω×(0,T),where 1 \u3c p\u3c 2 , V∈Lloc1(Ω), q\u3e 0 , λ∈ R, Ω is bounded and has a smooth boundary in M and Δp,g is the p-Laplacian on M. The second one is to obtain Hardy- and Leray-type inequalities with remainder terms on a Riemannian manifold M that provide us concrete potentials to use in the partial differential equation we are interested in. In particular, we obtain explicit (mostly sharp) constants for these inequalities on the hyperbolic space Hn

    On a class of nonautonomous problems related to financial mathematics

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    Previously, we found the strongly continuous semigroups governing ∂u/∂t= cx^{2a} ∂^2 u/∂x^2 + kx^a ∂u/∂x for x, t ≥ 0 and a = 0, 1. In this paper, we do this for a variant of the above equation where a = 1/2. We also deal with nonautonomous versions having governing operators such as L_{α(t),θ(t),r(t)}u(x) :=α(t) xu''(x) + (1/2 alpha(t) + theta (t) x^{1/2})u'(x)-r(t)u(x). Here α, θ, and r are real-valued continuous functions in [0,+∞), α(t) >0, θ(t) ≥ 0, r(t) ≥ 0, for any t ≥ 0. When θ = 0 = r on [0,∞), the corresponding equation reduces to a nonautonomous version of the Cox–Ingersoll–Ross (CIR) bond equation

    Was Canguilhem a biochauvinist? Goldstein, Canguilhem and the project of 'biophilosophy

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    Georges Canguilhem is known to have regretted, with some pathos, that Life no longer serves as an orienting question in our scientific activity. He also frequently insisted on a kind of uniqueness of organisms and/or living bodies – their inherent normativity, their value-production and overall their inherent difference from mere machines. In addition, Canguilhem acknowledged a major debt to the German neurologist-theoretician Kurt Goldstein, author most famously of The Structure of the Organism in 1934; along with Merleau-Ponty, Canguilhem was the main figure who introduced the work of Goldstein and his ‘phenomenology of embodiment’ into France. In this paper I inquire if we should view Canguilhem and Goldstein as ‘biochauvinists’, that is, as thinkers who consider that there is something inherently unique about biological entities as such, and if so, of what sort
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