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  1. John James Rudin, M.M. (November 27, 1916 – June 14, 1995) was an American-born Catholic missionary and bishop. As a member of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America (Maryknoll), he was engaged in education in the United States before he was assigned to the missions in Tanzania .

  2. The Other Apartment. Mattress Factory Museum (Pittsburgh, U.S.) & Sazmanab (Tehran, Iran), 2019-2020. Collaboration with Sohrab Kashani >> PROJECT WEBSITE << The Other Apartment is a collaborative project between Pittsburgh-based artist Jon Rubin and Tehran-based artist Sohrab Kashani that occurs simultaneously in Kashani’s apartment in Tehran, Iran, and an exact replica of that apartment ...

  3. HERETHEREHERE. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 2011 (Pittsburgh Artist of the Year) Video charts a 1.4 mile journey from the artist's house to the exhibition site, through the homes of all his neighbors along the way. A slow tracking shot glides, ghostlike, through the living spaces of each neighbor's life, linking one interior space to the next.

  4. Jon formed FoxRubin Limited in 2013, and consults with firms and individuals in a variety of sectors including clean technology & energy, advanced materials & manufacturing, public policy, team building, and commercialization strategy. Jon helps clients with due diligence on new processes, advanced manufacturing, design considerations ...

  5. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Lisa Rubin’s Age, Birthday, and Nationality. Lisa was born on the 12th of November 1977. The birthplace of Lisa is New York, the United States of America. She belongs to the American nationality. Lisa is 45 years old as of 2022. The zodiac sign of Lisa is Scorpio as per her date of birth.

  6. 18 de may. de 2022 · Murder conviction vacated for Las Vegas woman, 78, in millionaire husband's death. Margaret Rudin spent 20 years in prison for the 1994 killing of her husband, real estate mogul Ron Rudin ...

  7. The Power of Thought and the Power of Individuation, or: how understanding what can a body do explains the eternity of the mind. by Jon Rubin. In a recent paper, della Rocca (2015, 523) made explicit what I’d long suspected: that his emphasis on the principle of sufficient reason as a ground to understanding the Ethics is an idealist reading.