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    St. Paul of The Cross Catholic Church in Jersey City

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    The parish of St. Paul of the Cross was founded in 1869 by the Passionist Fathers of West Hoboken. the corner-stone of the new Church was laid on August 15th, 1869.. The church is located on Hancock Avenue, near South Street, in Jersey City. The building when completed is a handsome and substantial brick edifice, about 50 by 100 feet, with a spacious basement initially intended to be used as a school-room.Original file name St. Paul of the Cross 2.jp

    St. Paul of The Cross Catholic Church in Jersey City

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    The parish of St. Paul of the Cross was founded in 1869 by the Passionist Fathers of West Hoboken. the corner-stone of the new Church was laid on August 15th, 1869.. The church is located on Hancock Avenue, near South Street, in Jersey City. The building when completed is a handsome and substantial brick edifice, about 50 by 100 feet, with a spacious basement initially intended to be used as a school-room

    Cross, Paul

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    Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses

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    In the enormous collection of cross-cultural data that have been published during the last few decades it is difficult to perceive patterns. There is a clear need for systematizing the vast amount of cross-cultural studies and for developing models that explain cross-cultural differences in psychology. Two methods of cross-cultural meta-analysis can be distinguished. First, the instrument-based method of comparing data for one instrument across countries is suitable for instruments which have been administered in many countries. Second, a domain-based meta-analysis used a thematic domain from which culture-comparative studies are sampled instead of one specific instrument or method

    Cross-Border Cooperation: Subverting Sovereignty?

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    Work on European spatial planning has led me to criticise what I call territorialism.It conceives of the world in terms of a seamless cover of sovereign stateslooking after its territory each as if it were its property. In the European Unionthough, states are enveloped by a superstructure. Does this mean that there is aEuropean territory and, if so, how does it relate to the territories of its MemberStates? The issue becomes manifest in such efforts, as there have been undertaken,to arrive at a form of European spatial planning.Spatial Planning and Strateg

    Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 3, Fall 2024

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    How Holy Cross Is Creating a Community That’s Not Afraid To Speak UpIt’s a hard time to talk about tough topics, yet that’s exactly what the College wants its students to do.Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89 How Maia Lee-Chin Went From Fenwick Scholar to Bestselling Author The classic major’s new book, “Et Cetera: An Illustrated Guide to Latin Phrases,” highlights shared human experience — even over several millennia. Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89 Rust Spots, Broken Radio and a Door That Doesn’t Open: Inside the True Value of a Family Van Reflection by Ronan Flanagan ’28 Amplifying the Voices of Women in Jazz Vocalist Rhiannon Hurst ’25 is using Holy Cross’ highest academic honor to examine and spotlight the music of women and nonbinary jazz artists. Story by Billy McEntee Holy Cross History Reveals The Power of Hope Inside the vital tie between hope and education. Reflection by Rev. Paul F. Harman, S.J., Hon. ’24 Fitness For All: Inside Improvements Needed for Gym Accessibility “What I have found is that ADA compliance does not mean that it is accessible,” says William Schutte ’26. Story by Maura Sullivan Hill She Was Supposed to Go to Law School. Instead, She Opened a Dispensary. Payton Shubrick ’15 wants you to rethink cannabis — and a whole lot of other things, too. Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89 Photography by Michael Ivins Divided Democracy — The Past is (Frighteningly) Never Dead Reflection by Thomas R. Martin Illustration by Stephen Albano “What Business Are You In … Really?” Reflection by Julie Halpin Anderson ’84 Also: Where in The Hill is This? Around The Hill My Bag: Jennifer Tefft ’93, Musician, Songwriter and Performer In Memoriam Can We Ask You Some Questions, Connor Zanini?https://crossworks.holycross.edu/hcm/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Materials and wear modelling of a cobalt-chromium alloy in self-mated reciprocated sliding

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    Many sliding applications depend upon cobalt-based hard-facing materials, due to their excellent friction and wear properties, where it is not possible to lubricate the mating surfaces. However, wear produced in such systems present a significant health risk and so there is motivation to understand cobalt-based wear to aid the development of cobalt-free alternatives. The focus of this work is to build a mechanistic model of sliding wear for a given cobalt-based hard-facing alloy. The chosen numerical approach was informed by a series of delineating simple reciprocated sliding wear tests, in accordance with Rolls-Royce research aims, as a stepping stone to more complex environments. Wear testing of a cobalt-based hard-facing alloy, Stellite 6TM, was performed under selfmated reciprocating dry room-temperature conditions. The wear-rate as a function of load was not constant, suggesting a different model of wear than typical linear models of wear. Probing the debrWis morphology, surface topography, and subsurface behaviour of the alloy revealed plate-like particle formation and separation via subsurface material rupture. Unique to this thesis, the sliding wear behaviour for the load range of 400 N to 1000 N was interpreted as belonging to a ratcheting-type wear mechanism. A multiscale model of sliding wear was developed as part of this project. This model incorporates a modified microscale ratcheting wear subroutine into a standard finite element model of sliding wear via statistical homogenisation. This approach is a novel extension to the typical numerical models of sliding wear, and allows the user to see how macroscopic wear is affected as the result of material properties, evolution of surface roughness, or microscale imperfections. The model predicts the correct scale of wear, close to a wear-rate of 1×10−14 m3/Nm. Presently this model only accounts for the purely mechanical aspect of wear, but may be adapted for use in synergetic tribocorrosion models to better understand how Stellite 6TM behaves in a nuclear environment

    Paul von Ebers of Blue Cross and Blue Shield\u27s National Association

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    Photograph of Paul von Ebers, a senior management consultant from BCBS\u27s National Association in Chicago, addressing a group of managers assembled at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida\u27s Jacksonville office; photo date 1980 Newsletter Issue: Profile July, 1980https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/flablue_images/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 38, No. 1, Winter 2004

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    The Fight Club in the Field House The “sweet science” never gained a lasting foothold on The Hill, but the College does possess a pugilistic history. By Michael E. Neagle ’98 Becoming Partners in Mission Holy Cross Jesuits have been traveling to Bolivia, where an innovative network of educational initiatives is changing lives. By Paul E. Kandarian Heroes of the Gridiron A new book by Wally Carew recalls the football rivalry between Holy Cross and Boston College that lasted almost a century. By Patrick Maloney ’02 “Drive and determination” Susie Whelan ’07 puts everything on the line every time she steps on the field. By Patrick Maloney ’02 What We Learned in the Days of Rage By Peter Kranstover ’73 Also: News From The Hill Faculty & Staff Alumni News Book Notes Athletics In Memoriamhttps://crossworks.holycross.edu/hcm/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 49, No. 3, Summer 2015

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    Syllabus: From Opera to Broadway with Carol Lieberman, Associate Professor of Music By Pamela Reponen Serving with Grace At 93, Holy Cross alum George Merritt ’43 comforts the terminally ill, after being comforted himself. By Paul Catala The Artist’s Path A mile from the world’s largest mill clock, at her family home on Durso Ave., Bang Luu ’14, a modern-day newcomer to this city of immigrants, uses 21st- century machinery to pursue her own American dream—as an artist. By Mark Sullivan With a Smile For the past 25 years, Barry Loffredo, D.D.S., ’68 has performed dental missionary work around the globe—and, in recent years, he has teamed up with fellow Holy Cross graduates to make difference in some of Mexico’s most rural villages. By Rebecca Smith ’99 and Kimberly Staley ’99 Room For Both? Malik Neal ’13 was awarded a Fulbright research grant in 2013 to study the root causes of ethnic conflict and reconciliation in post-war Sri Lanka. A history major with an Asian studies concentration, Neal spent nearly a year conducting fieldwork in some of the country’s former war zones. In this essay, he shares a one-on-one encounter he had with a known terrorist last year. By Malik Neal ’13 The Classic Doctor: Steven J. Stack, M.D., ’94 By Benjamin Gleisser Artifact: Statue and Cross Happily Reunited Also: Campus Notebook Faculty & Staff Sports Alumni News Mystery Photo Book Notes In Memoriamhttps://crossworks.holycross.edu/hcm/1037/thumbnail.jp
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