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    Depression and Anxiety in Roman Catholic Secular Clergy

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    A nationally selected random sample of Roman Catholic secular priests was investigated using the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Form Y. Additionally, a Self-Report Inventory requested information regarding participants\u27 demographics as well as four categories of predictor variables (i.e., Vocational Satisfaction, Social Support, Spiritual Activities, Physical Environment) potentially associated with depression and anxiety. The study yielded a return rate of 64%. Secular clergy reported significantly greater depression and anxiety (both state and trait) than are reported in the general population. Low Vocational Satisfaction was found to be predictive of depression as well as both state and trait anxiety. Additionally, low Social Support was found to be predictive of state and trait anxiety. When the significant predictor variables were conceptually collapsed, it appeared that both people and place were significantly related to Roman Catholic secular priests\u27 experience of depression and anxiety

    Eminent Domain Date of Valuation in Ohio

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    This article is devoted to analyzing the interpretations and applications that Ohio courts have given to the mandate of just compensation. Particular emphasis will be given to the date of valuation of this just compensation, and the relevance of a change in market value of the property to be taken due to activity or delay of the appropriating authority in the area of the taking prior to the date of taking

    Gluon vs. Photon Production of a 750 GeV Diphoton Resonance

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    The production mechanism of a 750 GeV diphoton resonance, either via gluon or photon fusion, can be probed by studying kinematic observables in the diphoton events. We perform a detector study of the two production modes of a hypothetical scalar or tensor diphoton resonance in order to characterize the features of the two scenarios. The nature of the resonance production can be determined from the jet multiplicity, the jet and diphoton rapidities, the rate of central pseudorapidity gaps, or the possible detection of forward protons from elastic photoproduction for events in the signal region. Kinematic distributions for both signals and expected irreducible diphoton background events are provided for comparison along with a study of observables useful for distinguishing the two scenarios at an integrated luminosity of 20 fb−1^{-1}. We find that decay photons from a 750 GeV scalar resonance have a preference for acceptance in the central detector barrel, while background events are more likely to give accepted photons in the detector end caps. This disfavors the interpretation of the large number of excess events found by the the Run-2 CMS diphoton search with one photon detected in the end cap as a wide spin-0 resonance signal. However, one expects more end cap photons in the case of spin-2 resonance.Comment: 14 pages, 15 figure

    The reinforcing effects of yielding /

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    Depression and Contributors to Vocational Satisfaction in Roman Catholic Secular Clergy

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    A nationally selected, random sample of Roman Catholic secular (i.e., diocesan) priests was examined using the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale and an instrument developed for this study to assess contributors to priests’ vocational satisfaction. In addition, a self-report inventory gathered information regarding participants’ demographics as well as four categories of predictor variables (i.e., overall level of vocational satisfaction, social support, spiritual activities, physical environment). The study yielded a response rate of 45%. Secular clergy reported rates of depression approximately seven times greater than are found in the general population, and also indicated that the recent sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic church had negatively affected their mood. Priests’ engagement in sacramental activities contributed greatly to their vocational satisfaction, and low levels of vocational satisfaction were found to be most predictive of depression. Factors comprising priests’ vocational satisfaction were External Manifestations (e.g., preaching, teaching), Internal Manifestations (e.g., prayer life, afïŹrmation of God’s call), and Social Manifestations (e.g., relationships with parishioners, appreciation from others)

    A Guide to Export Controls for the Non-Specialist

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    Monodromy groups of Jacobians with definite quaternionic multiplication

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    Let AA be an abelian variety over a number field. The connected monodromy field of AA is the minimal field over which the images of all the ℓ\ell-adic torsion representations have connected Zariski closure. We show that for all even g≄4g \geq 4, there exist infinitely many geometrically nonisogenous abelian varieties AA over Q\mathbb{Q} of dimension gg where the connected monodromy field is strictly larger than the field of definition of the endomorphisms of AA. Our construction arises from explicit families of hyperelliptic Jacobians with definite quaternionic multiplication.Comment: 55 pages. v2: extended and improved the discussion of the moduli space interpretation of our construction
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