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Mayo, Jaime Ruíz. "Rumor's delict (delight?) or:." Journal of Pragmatics 13, no. 6 (December 1989): 1009–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-2166(89)90023-4.

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Elias-Almeida, Anabela, Francisco Javier Miranda, and Paulo Almeida. "Customer delight: perception of hotel spa consumers." European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation 7, no. 1 (May 1, 2016): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ejthr-2016-0002.

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Abstract Delighted customers are those whose expectations have been exceeded by the service provider. Competitors in the hotel business need to go beyond what is expected in order to satisfy the guest with an unpredictable positive experience. This study was aimed to clarify the significance of customer delight as an antecedent to customer loyalty, in five-star hotel spas in Portugal. To better understand spa consumers’ perception of delight, the development and testing of an integrated model was undertaken by examining the relationship between perceived service quality, customer satisfaction, loyalty and customer delight. The model was tested using surveyed data from 427 spa consumers and validated using partial least squares (PLS) technique. The results indicated that satisfaction had a direct positive effect on customer delight and, consequently, influences the effect of customer delight on customer loyalty.
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Roberts-Lombard, Mornay, and Daniël Johannes Petzer. "Customer satisfaction/delight and behavioural intentions of cell phone network customers – an emerging market perspective." European Business Review 30, no. 4 (June 11, 2018): 427–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ebr-03-2017-0061.

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PurposeThis study aims to investigate the extent to which the satisfaction/delight experienced by customers of cell phone network service providers is influenced by their perceptions of the networks’ employee service delivery skills and the value that the customers derive from the networks’ offerings. In turn, the influence of the extent of their satisfaction/delight on future behavioural intention (BI) is determined.Design/methodology/approachA descripto-explanatory research design is followed and data are collected from satisfied/delighted cell phone network service provider customers using self-administered questionnaires. A total of 593 responses were suitable for analysis. An exploratory factor analysis is used to uncover the interrelationships between the items measuring the study’s constructs. Furthermore, the measurement and structural models are assessed.FindingsPerceived employee service delivery skills (PESDS) and value significantly and positively influence customer satisfaction/delight experiences, whereas customer satisfaction/delight experiences significantly and positively influence their BIs.Research limitations/implicationsThe model tested confirms the hypothesised relationships between PESDS, perceived value, customer satisfaction/delight experiences and BIs of cell phone network customers. Customer satisfaction/delight experiences are linked to their two antecedents (PESDS and value) and their outcome, BI.Practical implicationsThe findings assist cell phone network service providers in understanding how PESDS and value can foster customer delight, ultimately leading to positive BIs from customers.Originality/valueThis study focuses only on satisfied customers and determines the interrelationships of the extent to which they encounter customer satisfaction/delight experiences and related constructs. Few research studies, however, have examined how customer satisfaction/delight experiences relate to its antecedents and outcome.
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N. Torres, Edwin, Xiaoxiao Fu, and Xinran Lehto. "Are there gender differences in what drives customer delight?" Tourism Review 69, no. 4 (November 11, 2014): 297–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tr-04-2014-0012.

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Purpose – This paper aims to understand how male and female hotel guests become delighted customers. It aims to present the similarities and differences along with respective implications for theory and application. Design/methodology/approach – During a period of three months, tourists were interviewed at an upscale Florida hotel. A total of 208 semi-structured interviews were conducted. The script for the interviews was based on an interview protocol used by Crotts et al. Adapted from a previous customer delight study (Torres and Kline), a codebook was developed to determine the salient themes that emerged during the interview process. Interviews were coded independently by three experienced reviewers using the process of content analysis. Findings – The results demonstrated that while men and women agreed on most aspects of the service experience that led them to feel delighted, there were other aspects of the delight experience that seemed to vary by gender. More specifically, female guests were more likely to be delighted by employee friendliness and professionalism. In contrast, male tourists appeared to be more likely to be delighted by having their needs met, by efficient and timely service and by the availability of complimentary amenities or upgrades. Research limitations/implications – The present study contributes to existing literature by demonstrating that men and women can potentially be delighted by different aspects of the service experience. Such information can potentially benefit hospitality industry practitioners to deliver service experiences desired by each gender. Originality/value – Ekinci et al. proposed that the ultimate evaluation of customer experiences can be highly individualized by elements such as personality. The present research argues that the process of delighting customers might be more complex than originally conceived. Accordingly, the results suggest: a universal set of criteria will tend to delight all guests, and a more specific set of criteria will potentially delight guests of a certain gender. Future research is encouraged to quantitatively validate the findings and explore other factors that impact customer delight such as personality, age, income and culture.
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Judeh, Mahfuz. "Job delight and organizational citizenship behavior: Role of teamwork cohesion as a mediator." Problems and Perspectives in Management 21, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.21(1).2023.12.

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In light of a turbulent work environment, employee performance is considered a critical issue for organizations. Hence, management must set effective strategies and policies to stimulate and enhance employee performance. This study aims to analyze the importance of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) since it could affect individual and organizational outcomes in the context of the insurance sector in Jordan. Through keeping employees delighted and maintaining teams’ solidarity and cohesion, employees are expected to display more OCBs. Data were collected from 240 employees working in the insurance sector in Jordan. The paper aims to better understand the job delight and OCB constructs and their effect on teamwork cohesion.The results of structural equation modeling showed that OCB was significantly related to job delight and teamwork cohesion. Moreover, teamwork cohesion was found to be significantly related to job delight. In addition, the results demonstrated that teamwork cohesion was a partially significant mediator between job delight and OCB. As such, a high level of employee delight combined with cohesive team members was proposed to encourage employees to display organizational citizenship behaviors.
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Shaheen, Musarrat, Farrah Zeba, and Pankaj Kumar Mohanty. "Can Engaged and Positive Employees Delight Customers?" Advances in Developing Human Resources 20, no. 1 (November 15, 2017): 103–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1523422317741886.

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The Problem Although there have been a plethora of studies on the determinants of customer delight in marketing literature, less attention has been given to understand the role of employees’ work engagement and psychological capital (PsyCap) in satisfying and delighting customers. The objective of the present study is threefold—the first is to examine how engaged employees are positive and efficacious; the second is to investigate how engaged, positive, and efficacious employees delight patients specifically in the health care sector; and the third is to examine how the relationship between employees’ positive PsyCap and customer delight is mediated by beneficiary contact, which is the perception of employees about the meaningful impact of their efforts on their patients. The Solution Previous studies have shown that employees who are absorbed, dedicated, and immersed in their work are more confident and positive at their workplace. Engaged, positive, and confident employees not only keep themselves but also their customers happy and positive through their optimistic outlook and efficacious work behavior. Responses are collected from 200 employees and their 200 patients from different hospitals of India. Hierarchical regression analysis shows a significant and positive relationship between work engagement, PsyCap, and customer delight. Work engagement is found to predict PsyCap and customer delight. Beneficiary contact is found to mediate between the relationship of PsyCap and customer delight. The originality of the article lies in its interdisciplinary approach to understand how engaged and dedicated employees keep themselves and their patients positive and delighted. The Stakeholders This study is of relevance to human resource development (HRD) professionals, customer relationship managers of the health care sector, and also academicians belonging to the disciplines of marketing and human resource management. The findings of this study would help them understand how engaged employees lead to employees’ positive PsyCap and customer delight. Furthermore, they will also understand the vital role of the interface between employees and customers, as beneficiary contact mediates the relationship of employees’ PsyCap and customer delight.
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Ali, Zahra Abdifatah. "Turkish Delight." Journal of Youth Development 14, no. 2 (June 20, 2019): 233–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2019.764.

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Immersion as an international traveler to Turkey and experiencing the religion, culture, people, foods and lifestyle of the culture can have a life changing effect on youth. The youth author shares that providing authentic experiences and diverse opportunities is important in maximizing the potential.
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Howard, Patricia, and Winton Dean. "Dean's Delight." Musical Times 148, no. 1899 (July 1, 2007): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25434463.

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Barbour, Karen Nicole. "Engaging Delight." International Journal of the Arts in Society: Annual Review 5, no. 3 (2010): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/cgp/v05i03/35872.

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Black, Sarah. "“Kiddies' Delight”." Food, Culture & Society 9, no. 3 (October 2006): 345–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/155280106778813233.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Delight"

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Sabater, Musa Luis E. "Thermal Delight in Santo Domingo." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1490702057428385.

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Estill, Alexander Clayton. "Vitruvian delight customization within the speculative model /." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2005. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=ucin1129233879.

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Avin, Ittamar Johanan. "Bliss Delight and Pleasure in Paradise Lost." University of Sydney. English, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/484.

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There have been many studies of keywords in Paradise Lost. Over the last fifty or so years words such as �wander�, �lapse�, �error�, �fruit�, �balmy�, �fall�, �hands�, among others, have attracted critics� attention. The present enquiry brings under scrutiny three linked keywords which have up to now escaped notice. These are the words �bliss�, �delight�, and �pleasure�. The fundamental proposition of the thesis is that Milton does not use these words haphazardly or interchangeably in his epic poem (though in other of his poetic productions he is by no means as fastidious). On the contrary, he self-consciously distinguishes among the three terms, assigning to each its own particular �theatre of operations�. Meant by this is that each keyword is selectively referred to a separate structural division of the epic, thus, �bliss� has reference specifically to Heaven (or to the earthly paradise viewed as a simulacrum of Heaven), �delight� to the earthly paradise in Eden and to the prelapsarian condition nourished by it; while �pleasure�, whose signification is ambiguous, refers in its favourable sense (which is but little removed from �delight�) to the Garden and the sensations associated with it, and in its unfavourable one to postlapsarian sensations and to the fallen characters. Insofar as the three structural divisions taken into account (Hell is not) are hierarchically organized in the epic, so too are the three keywords that answer to them. Moreover, in relating keywords to considerations of structure, the thesis breaks new ground in Paradise Lost studies.
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Keenan, Adeline. "Michael Innes/J.I.M. Stewart : "A don's delight" /." Title page, contents and introduction only, 1995. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09ark259.pdf.

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Arvin, Ittamar Johanan. "Bliss, delight and pleasure in Paradise lost /." Connect to full text, 2001. http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/adt/public_html/adt-NU/public/adt-NU20030129.094154/index.html.

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ESTILL, ALEXANDER CLAYTON. "VITRUVIAN DELIGHT: CUSTOMIZATION WITHIN THE SPECULATIVE MODEL." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1129233879.

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Chakravarty, Rupak, and Sukhwinder Randhawa. "ACADEMIC SEARCH ENGINES: LIBRARIAN'S FRIEND,RESEARCHER'S DELIGHT." INFLIBNET Centre, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105232.

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Search engines are about excitement, optimism, hope and enrichment. Search engines are also about despair and disappointment. A researcher while using search engines for resource discovery might have experienced one or the other sentiments. One may say that user satisfaction depends much upon the search strategies deployed by the user. But at the same time its also depends upon the quality of search engine used for information retrieval. Today, there are many search engines used for resource discovery. They display the results of the searches made in readily-comprehensible manner with lots of customization possibilities including refining and sorting. This paper is an attempt to analyze qualitatively and quantitatively the three most used and popular search engines for academic resource discovery: Google Scholar, Scirus and Windows Live Academic.
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Carter, Deborah Joy. "‘Incite, then delight’ : investigating needed cooperative informative technology experiences (incite), then developing experiential learning in guided holistic teamwork (delight)." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/27727.

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This research began from an educational technology lab coordinator’s personal curiosity and professional endeavour. In the lab, adult learners demonstrated three resistant actions deemed detrimental to learning: constrained social/co-presence, resistance to new technologies, and external loci of focus to learning. The intent was to investigate what cooperative information technology was used by adult learners in an Elementary Teacher Education Program (ETEP) throughout their course and what holistic approach would then guide group learning. Thus, the thesis is titled: INCITE (Investigating Needed Cooperative Information Technology Experiences), then DELIGHT (Developing Experiential Learning In Guided Holistic Teamwork). Based on social learning theories, the research hypothesis stated the chaos and complexity within ETEP activated constrained social interactions, caused performance reduction, and increased the possibility of members dropping out, either physically or spiritually. The research design collected data with a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods. Rovai’s (2002a) Classroom Community Scale (CCS), Hammer’s (2009) Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), descriptive statistics, and semi-structured interviews tested the hypothesis. ETEP participants’ responses texturally described the structural descriptions of Aoki (2000), Pinar (2009), and Wenger (1998) where curriculum emerged as both “curriculum-as-plan and curriculum-as-live(d)” (Aoki, 2000), sustainable teaching-learning solutions answered Pinar’s (2009) “key curricular question — what knowledge is of most worth?” when ETEP adult learners developed praxes and collaborative reflective practices, and curriculum design required individual and collaborative activities with assessments that are flexible, fast, and fluid to “learn a practice” (Wenger, 1998). The hypothesis was proven partially incorrect. The interviews revealed the resistant actions to be coping mechanisms for, rather than detrimental to, the teaching-learning environment. The data collection suggested a greater emphasis on face-to-face activities rather than technology-based activities. As a result, the INCITE of ETEP participants’ responses and then the DELIGHT of this study offers a community of practice to support online learning activities, guide ETEP adult learners’ self- directed priorities, enhance community relations, and assist the transformations from adult learners to pre-service teachers. Future enhancements to this research design include intercultural training and extending the population and time-lines to provide additional data collection and periods when adult learners are on-campus.
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Cauley, Alexandra M. "Delight in Possibility: Female Community and Elizabeth Gaskell." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2014. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/446.

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This thesis defines and traces female community across Elizabeth Gaskell's novels Cranford, North and South, and Wives and Daughters. Gaskell utilizes the fictionality of these communities to explore different ways of being for women. Here women control not only the plot, but their own lives.
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Angjeli, Anila. "Contented Architecture - In Search of Delight for All Senses." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9664.

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Contented Architecture : In search of delight for all senses is an attempt to discover and capture the delightful sensory experiences of the users in the architectural space. Architectural space is seen as an artistic space, that appeals to different senses. The project is a Bike Hotel in Old Town, Alexandria. The situation and orientation of the building on site, the program and the features altogether make it possible for bikers to experience the space through different senses. This assembly among other pleasant experiences offers those sensory experiences that counteract the bikers daily exhaustive activities. Their bodies and minds feel relaxed, revitalized and encouraged to achieve their next goals.
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Books on the topic "Delight"

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Roche, Mazo De la. Delight. Bath: Chivers, 1986.

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Hunter, Jillian. Delight. New York: Pocket Books, 1999.

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Power, William. Devil's delight. Seaton: Wessex Press, 1988.

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1932-, Toorn Jan van. Design's delight. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 2007.

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1952-, Cochran Andrew, Kwak Heashin ill, Brown Wells & Jacobs., and DRi Artworks, eds. Tugboat's delight. New York: Random House, 2001.

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Scott, DeLoras. Devil's delight. New York: Avon Books, 1992.

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Arena, John I. Idioms delight. Novato, CA: High Noon Books, 1990.

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Haas, Claudia. Commedia Delight. Venice, FL: Eldridge Pub. Co., 1999.

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Waterhouse, Carole. Winsome's Delight. Austin, TX: Zumaya Embraces, 2015.

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ill, Levitt Sidney, ed. Carrot delight. New York: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Delight"

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Moore, Patrick. "Turkish Delight." In The Sky at Night, 41–43. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6409-0_11.

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Roy, Soma Sinha. "Customer delight." In The Routledge Handbook of Hospitality Marketing, 313–22. New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315445526-26.

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Gilmour, Nicola. "Turkish delight." In A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage, 474–89. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Leicester readers in museum studies: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315668505-37.

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Gómez Cadenas, Juan José. "Eternal Delight." In The Nuclear Environmentalist, 11–16. Milano: Springer Milan, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2478-6_2.

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Hancock, Peter. "TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT." In Transports of Delight, 167–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55248-4_10.

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Elkadi, Hisham, and Sura Al-Maiyah. "Delight of heritage." In Daylight, Design and Place-Making, 186–206. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315575896-5.

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Thomson, Pat. "Delight your reader." In Refining Your Academic Writing, 191–202. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003031680-14.

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Caples, Sara, and Everardo Jefferson. "Elements of Delight." In Many Voices, 123–48. London: RIBA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003343554-8.

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Walker, William. "Laughter and delight." In Engagements with Shakespearean Drama, 62–97. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge engagements with literature: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351190190-3.

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Hutchinson, Anjalee Deshpande. "Discovering the Delight." In Acting Exercises for Non-Traditional Staging, 50–86. New York and London : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315271163-3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Delight"

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Rouhani, Bita Darvish, Azalia Mirhoseini, and Farinaz Koushanfar. "DeLight." In ISLPED '16: International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2934583.2934599.

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Glas, Dylan F., Malcolm Doering, Phoebe Liu, Takayuki Kanda, and Hiroshi Ishiguro. "Robot's Delight." In HRI '17: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3029798.3036646.

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Kefalidou, Genovefa, Deborah Maxwell, Mel Woods, Sarah Sharples, and Stephann Makri. "Is THIS ‘Delight’?" In The 26th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction. BCS Learning & Development, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2012.102.

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Mirza, Iram, and Joshua Tabak. "Designing for delight." In MobileHCI '17: 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3098279.3119911.

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Brown, Patricia. "Sustainability, Sensitivity, and Delight." In 1995 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/aacsa.intl.1995.59.

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Contemporary urban landscape design is frequently aesthetically disappointing, of limited interest or use, and denying of possibilities for future change or maturation. Urban land is almost always the focus of multiple demands and economies, and is likely to be invested with particular and rapidly shifting significance and value. In particular, models of contemporary urban landscape design do not make use of rich and varied research data coming from sources outside of the design professions.
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Thomson, Norman. "APL2---A mathematician's delight." In the international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/22415.22015.

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'Floyd' Mueller, Florian, Tim Dwyer, Sarah Goodwin, Kim Marriott, Jialin Deng, Han D. Phan, Jionghao Lin, Kun-Ting Chen, Yan Wang, and Rohit Ashok Khot. "Data as Delight: Eating data." In CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445218.

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Wibowo, Lili Adi, and Judi Januarita Pratiwi Ekaputri. "Customer Delight Strategy in Hotel Industry." In 1st UPI International Conference on Sociology Education. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icse-15.2016.25.

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Mak, Ming Yuan, Yun Bei Choo, Xin Jie Wong, Yee Yong Loo, and Khai Yin Lim. "Auto-Assigned Colours on Facebook: Does Facebook Text Delight Colours Reflect the User’s Emotions Correctly?" In International Conference on Digital Transformation and Applications (ICDXA 2020). Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.56453/icdxa.2020.1026.

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Facebook Text Delight is a feature whereby certain keywords will have different colours auto-assigned to it, heightening user expressions. However, these colours are auto-assigned and only restricted to certain words or phrases. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the accuracy of the colour assigned and the percival of users towards the colours. We collected our data from different socio-demographic Facebook users. A survey was carried out alongside a series of posts with similar content but different colours on Facebook. Our results show that Facebook Text Delight may not reflect user’s emotions accurately. Keywords: Facebook Text Delight, Colour Psychology, Colour Words, Colour Emotions, Text Animations
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Collell, Guillem. "Hip Hop, a Contemporary Footbridge Designer’s Delight." In Footbridge 2022 (Madrid): Creating Experience. Madrid, Spain: Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24904/footbridge2022.123.

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<p>Do contemporary footbridge designers take ideas originated from vulnerable and disadvantaged social groups into account? I believe the direct response, unfortunately, is clearly no, they do not.</p><p>Footbridge design is a top-down practice, typically associated with a sophisticated yet snob and elitistic culture. This paper strives to debunk this misconception with a counterexample. The counterexample must represent of today’s society and it must take form to include different cultural contexts. You cannot find a better example to illustrate such a fine and necessary opportunity as what hip hop represents in current culture.</p>
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Reports on the topic "Delight"

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Sampson, Paula B. Art Deco Delight. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-598.

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Marshak, Ronni. How to Offer a Little Extra to Delight Customers. Boston, MA: Patricia Seybold Group, February 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/bp02-20-14cc.

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Ramkumar, Bharath, and Byoungho Jin. The Effect of Trust, Transaction Utility, and Product Uniqueness on International Online Outshopping (IOO) Intention and Customer Delight: The Role of E-tailer's Country Image. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1808.

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Kostov, Vladimir P. Some Examples Related to the Deligne–Simpson Problem. GIQ, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/giq-2-2001-208-227.

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Dalay, Satinder, Kathleen Ferguson, Sally El-Ghazali, Katy Miller, Felicity Corcoran, Matthew Tuck, Jessica Wiggins, Hannah Theobald, and Elizabeth H. Shewry. Trainee Handbook 2021. Association of Anaesthetists, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21466/g.th2.2021.

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I am delighted to welcome you to the 13th edition of the Association of Anaesthetists’ Trainee Handbook. The main objective of the handbook is to offer trainees a comprehensive resource as you navigate your way through your career. A vast array of high-quality authors have been commissioned to write about their specialist field or area of knowledge. Whatever path you choose to take, I believe you will find useful sections within this handbook. Training within anaesthesia is constantly evolving. As I write this foreword, a new training curriculum is being implemented. To reflect the changes ahead, this handbook is not only fully interactive but also a live document. Thus, it will be updated at regular intervals to ensure information remains accurate and relevant. Although this handbook is designed for you to dip in and out of, I strongly encourage you to read the chapters about taking care of yourself. Training is a challenging time, but here at the Association of Anaesthetists we are dedicated to supporting our trainee members. I would like to personally thank all the authors who contributed to this handbook. A special mention of thanks to my fellow Trainee Committee members, Sally El-Ghazali and Rhys Clyburn, as well as the countless Association staff who have made this publication possible. I welcome any feedback you may have, therefore please feel free to contact the Trainee Committee via email trainees@anaesthetists.org or Twitter @Anaes_Trainees Finally, good luck in your career – I hope this handbook helps you along the way! Satinder Dalay Elected Member, Association of Anaesthetists Trainee Co
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Dubcovsky, Jorge, Tzion Fahima, Ann Blechl, and Phillip San Miguel. Validation of a candidate gene for increased grain protein content in wheat. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2007.7695857.bard.

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High Grain Protein Content (GPC) of wheat is important for improved nutritional value and industrial quality. However, selection for this trait is limited by our poor understanding of the genes involved in the accumulation of protein in the grain. A gene with a large effect on GPC was detected on the short arm of chromosome 6B in a Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides accession from Israel (DIC, hereafter). During the previous BARD project we constructed a half-million clones Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) library of tetraploid wheat including the high GPC allele from DIC and mapped the GPC-B1 locus within a 0.3-cM interval. Our long-term goal is to provide a better understanding of the genes controlling grain protein content in wheat. The specific objectives of the current project were to: (1) complete the positional cloning of the GPC-B1 candidate gene; (2) characterize the allelic variation and (3) expression profile of the candidate gene; and (4) validate this gene by using a transgenic RNAi approach to reduce the GPC transcript levels. To achieve these goals we constructed a 245-kb physical map of the GPC-B1 region. Tetraploid and hexaploid wheat lines carrying this 245-kb DIC segment showed delayed senescence and increased GPC and grain micronutrients. The complete sequencing of this region revealed five genes. A high-resolution genetic map, based on approximately 9,000 gametes and new molecular markers enabled us to delimit the GPC-B1 locus to a 7.4-kb region. Complete linkage of the 7.4-kb region with earlier senescence and increase in GPC, Zn, and Fe concentrations in the grain suggested that GPC-B1 is a single gene with multiple pleiotropic effects. The annotation of this 7.4-kb region identified a single gene, encoding a NAC transcription factor, designated as NAM-B1. Allelic variation studies demonstrated that the ancestral wild wheat allele encodes a functional NAC transcription factor whereas modern wheat varieties carry a non-functional NAM-B1 allele. Quantitative PCR showed that transcript levels for the multiple NAMhomologues were low in flag leaves prior to anthesis, after which their levels increased significantly towards grain maturity. Reduction in RNA levels of the multiple NAMhomologues by RNA interference delayed senescence by over three weeks and reduced wheat grain protein, Zn, and Fe content by over 30%. In the transgenic RNAi plants, residual N, Zn and Fe in the dry leaves was significantly higher than in the control plants, confirming a more efficient nutrient remobilization in the presence of higher levels of GPC. The multiple pleiotropic effects of NAM genes suggest a central role for these genes as transcriptional regulators of multiple processes during leaf senescence, including nutrient remobilization to the developing grain. The cloning of GPC-B1 provides a direct link between the regulation of senescence and nutrient remobilization and an entry point to characterize the genes regulating these two processes. This may contribute to their more efficient manipulation in crops and translate into food with enhanced nutritional value. The characterization of the GPC-B1 gene will have a significant impact on wheat production in many regions of the world and will open the door for the identification of additional genes involved in the accumulation of protein in the grain.
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'Effective e-therapy engagement, and improving Maori families early environment’ In Conversation Prof Sally Merry. ACAMH, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.15746.

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'NDC Learning Series' - Wellbeing, feeding, and sleep recording. ACAMH, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.18366.

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ADHD, A Young Person’s Guide. ACAMH, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.21047.

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Hosted by Dr. Blandine French, this podcast series focuses on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) and is designed to help young people and their families. We are delighted to produce this podcast series in partnership with Clinical Partners, the UK’s largest private mental health partnership.
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NDC Learning Series – ‘Behaviour that challenges’ recording. ACAMH, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.18428.

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We were delighted to welcome Dr. Mark Lovell and Dr. Steph Carr, with a session that will focus on 'Behaviour that challenges'. The Chair for this session was Dr. Max Davie. This is the third of the 'NDC Learning Series' aimed at health professionals who come into contact with children and young people who have Neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs).
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