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    Marilyn Weigold

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    Dr. Marilyn E. Weigold is professor of history at Pace University and serves as the official Pace University Historian. She is the author of the official history book of Pace University entitled Opportunitas: the History of Pace University.   David Finn, photographs.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Janetta Rebold Benton

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    Janetta Rebold Benton is Distinguished Professor of Art History and Director of the Pforzheimer Honors College, serving the five undergraduate colleges, at Pace University, Pleasantville, NY.  Dr. Benton has lectured every season since the spring of 1988 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and lectures also at The Cloisters in New York; Smithsonian Institution and National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach; and elsewhere in America and abroad. A former resident of Paris, she taught courses in art history there as the Art Historian at the American Embassy. The author of seven books, the fourth edition of ARTS AND CULTURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES (Robert DiYanni co-author, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, two volumes, combined volume) was published in 2011, including a Chinese translation. Her book, MATERIALS, METHODS, AND MASTERPIECES OF MEDIEVAL ART, is available in hardcover and as an E-book (Praeger series on the Middle Ages, ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, 2009). Her book, MEDIEVAL MISCHIEF: WIT AND HUMOUR IN THE ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 2004), studies an engaging aspect of medieval art. ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Thames & Hudson, London, 2002) was published in the acclaimed World of Art series. HOLY TERRORS: GARGOYLES ON MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS (Abbeville Press, NY, 1997) was published also in French as SAINTES TERREURS: LES GARGOUILLES DANS L\u27ARCHITECTURE MÉDIÉVALE (second edition, 2000). Dr. Benton was the guest curator and catalog author for the 1995 exhibition MEDIEVAL MONSTERS: DRAGONS AND FANTASTIC CREATURES at the Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY. Her book, THE MEDIEVAL MENAGERIE: ANIMALS IN THE ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES (Abbeville Press, NY, 1992), a Book of the Month Club selection, was published also in French as BESTIAIRE MÉDIÉVAL: LES ANIMAUX  DANS  L\u27ART DU MOYEN AGE. Articles by Dr. Benton appear in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition catalog, SET IN STONE: THE FACE IN MEDIEVAL SCULPTURE, 2007, as well as in scholarly journals including Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, Poitiers, 1998; Arte Medievale, Rome, 1993; Artibus et Historiae, Vienna, 1989; Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, Munich, 1985; and others. Dr. Benton was educated at Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, MDP diploma; took her Ph.D. in Medieval and Renaissance Art at Brown University; Master\u27s degree in Classical Art at George Washington University; and undergraduate degree in Fine Arts at Cornell University.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1029/thumbnail.jp

    PACE E FAMIGLIA

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    la dimensione della pace all'interno della famiglia e la sua dimensione pedagogic

    Derema kaszabi PACE 1986

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    Derema kaszabi PACE 1986 Derema kaszabi PACE 1986: 96. M a t e r i a l:3, D.O. Afrika, Amani, 29.IX.1904, wanderten aus Nest der Siafu (MNHUB). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Tanzania.Published as part of Pace, R., 2012, New data and new species of Aleocharinae from Tropical Africa in the Natural History Museum of the Humboldt University, Berlin (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 1331-1362 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (2) on page 1337, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.533529

    Cypha tanzaniensis Pace 2012, comb. n.

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    Cypha tanzaniensis (PACE 1986), comb. n. Hypocyphtus tanzaniensis PACE 1986: 89. M a t e r i a l: 4 specimens, D.O. Afrika, Kilimandscharo, ca. 2500-3000 m, Hochweiden, II.1912, leg. Ch. Schröder (MNHUB). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Tanzania.Published as part of Pace, R., 2012, New data and new species of Aleocharinae from Tropical Africa in the Natural History Museum of the Humboldt University, Berlin (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 1331-1362 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (2) on page 1333, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.533529

    Zyras (Camonia) ngaoensis PACE 1996

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    Zyras (Camonia) ngaoensis PACE 1996 M a t e r i a l: 7 specimens, O. Afrika, Gomba, lux, leg. Inst. Amani (MNHUB); 1, Brit. O. Afrika, Kibwezi, 1907, leg. Scheffler (MNHUB). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Kenya.Published as part of Pace, R., 2012, New data and new species of Aleocharinae from Tropical Africa in the Natural History Museum of the Humboldt University, Berlin (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 1331-1362 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (2) on page 1343, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.533529

    Identity processes and quality of emotional autonomy: The contribution of two developmental tasks on middle-adolescents’ subjective well-being

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    This study examined the concurrent and predictive relationships between identity-related processes of commitment and exploration, emotional autonomy quality-related constructs of separation and detachment, and subjective well-being, measured through life satisfaction. Four hundred and sixty-one middle-adolescents (227 boys, 234 girls) completed measures of identity, emotional autonomy quality, and satisfaction within different domains. Results showed concurrent and predictive positive relations between commitment, separation and satisfaction with self, and negative relations between exploration, detachment, and satisfaction with self. Results also showed that the relation between satisfaction with self and detachment was different for adolescents who had high levels of commitment and low levels of exploration. Findings suggest a moderator role of high commitment and low exploration in the relation between detachment and self-satisfaction

    Displaced linear slope and fluxon dynamics in large one-dimensional Josephson junctions

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    A displaced linear slope (DLS) appears under particular conditions in the current-voltage characteristic of large Josephson tunnel junctions. The significant features that enable one to distinguish the DLS from other structures in theI–V characteristic are discussed. The experimental magnetic field behavior and the temperature dependence of the DLS in different geometrical configurations (cross, in-line, and overlap) are reported; a very consistent behavior has been found for all geometries. Different dynamical states of the junction as a function of both the external magnetic field and the bias current are analyzed. Possible explanations of the DLS in terms of the motion of flux quanta inside the junction are discussed
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