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تعداد نتایج: 78  

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای انسانی 0
مهدی کروبی دانشیار گروه مدیریت جهانگردی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی شیما بذرافشان کارشناس ارشد مدیریت جهانگردی، گرایش برنامه ریزی توسعة جهانگردی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی

extended abstractintroductiontourism is an important tool of development for many countries. in the past, the development of tourism insisted on maximizing the profit of business owners and little attention was paid to the natural resources and community residents. but today the new paradigm of sustainable tourism development has emerged in the tourism literature. this paradigm is trying to imp...

1999
André Berthold Anthony Jameson

Users of computing devices are increasingly likely to be subject to situationally determined distractions that produce exceptionally high cognitive load. The question arises of how a system can automatically interpret symptoms of such cognitive load in the user’s behavior. This paper examines this question with respect to systems that process speech input. First, we synthesize results of previo...

1998
Anthony Jameson

As interactive computing devices become increasingly mobile, the user,s time limitations and situational distractions are becoming important determinants of the quality of interaction with these devices. Automatic adaptation to such situational constraints is a challenging goal for user modeling research. This paper first briefly summarizes research in the first three-year phase of the READY pr...

1995
George T. McCandless Warren E. Weber Harold L. Cole George J. Mailath Andrew Postlewaite Arthur J. Rolnick John H. Boyd Preston J. Miller Thomas J. Holmes Richard Rogerson Lucinda Gardner

This article develops a simple model that captures a concern for relative standing, or status. This concern is instrumental in the sense that individuals do not get utility directly from their relative standing, but, rather, the concern is induced because their relative standing affects their consumption of standard commodities. The article investigates the consequences of a concern for relativ...

Journal: :The Journal of Popular Culture 2023

As a Black woman, Beyoncé has reached an unprecedented level of international fame. With more Grammy wins and nominations than any other woman in history (Exposito), multiple multi-million-dollar endorsement deals, business ventures ranging from clothing line to film production company, become global brand her own right. this success stardom come scrutiny that extends far beyond Beyoncé's music...

Journal: :Library Trends 2002
Candy Zemon

IT WAS 1963 when Candy Start began working in libraries. Libraries seemed to be a refuge from change, a dependable environment devoted primarily to preservation. She was mistaken. Technological changes in every decade of her experience have affected how and where she used her M.L.S. Far from a static refuge, libraries have proven to be spaceships loaded with precious cargo hurtling into the unk...

Journal: :Library Trends 2004
Kathryn A. La Barre

Research during the 1950s in library and information science refl ected the intense intellectual foment and fervor of the time. As a master’s student of library science at Western Reserve University (WRU) in 1952, Phyllis Allen Richmond found herself at the epicenter of some of the most exciting work being pursued in the fi eld. Her academic career crosscuts diverse areas. She was a champion of...

2012
Theodor Adorno Dennis Redmond

ion, the logical hierarchy of the stages of universality, and indeed also there, where the relationships of domination are caused to mask themselves behind democratic procedures. The Juridical Sphere 303-305 Following the Phenomenology and the Logic, Hegel drove the cult of the course of the world the furthest in the Philosophy of Law. The medium, in which what is bad is preserved for the sake ...

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