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Entertainment in Jordanian Malls

by Salem Ahmad Alrhaimi, Thair Habboush
"... Modern lifestyle is hard to imagine without the hustle and bustle that takes place in shopping malls that have become part and parcel of the economic and social life of every modern global citizen. Shopping malls are on the increase in major cities with Jordan being a hub for competitors in the mall ..."
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by structured questionnaire from 450 shoppers who visit the five largest malls, namely, AL-Mukhtar, Sameh, Arabella, Irbid, and AL-Safeway in Irbid as the biggest and high density city in the north territory of Jordan. The results of study showed that the age group less than 25 years of shoppers ranked first

A counter example to Malles conjecture on the asymptotics of discriminants

by Jürgen Klüners - Série I 340 (2005). NUMBER FIELDS WITH NONTRIVIAL SUBFIELDS 27
"... Abstract. In this note we give a counter example to a conjecture of Malle which predicts the asymptotic behaviour of the counting functions for field extensions with given Galois group and bounded discriminant. 1. ..."
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Abstract. In this note we give a counter example to a conjecture of Malle which predicts the asymptotic behaviour of the counting functions for field extensions with given Galois group and bounded discriminant. 1.

An Affective Guide Robot in a Shopping Mall

by Takayuki Kanda, Masahiro Shiomi, Zenta Miyashita, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita
"... To explore possible robot tasks in daily life, we developed a guide robot for a shopping mall and conducted a field trial with it. The robot was designed to interact naturally with customers and to affectively provide shopping information. It was also designed to repeatedly interact with people to b ..."
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with the difficulty of speech recognition in a real environment and to handle unexpected situations. A field trial was conducted at a shopping mall for 25 days to observe how the robot performed this task and how people interacted with it. The robot interacted with approximately 100 groups of customers each day. We

Tourist shoppers’ satisfaction with regional shopping mall experiences

by Melody L. A. Lehew, Scarlett C. Wesley - Retrieved March 2, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1033601331 , 2007
"... This article assesses whether tourist shopper segments are an attractive market for shopping centers. The purpose of this research is to explore whether or not tourist shoppers are more satisfied than resident shoppers with their shopping experience and do tourist shoppers have the intention to spen ..."
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to spend more than their resident shopper counterparts. Data for this report come from personal face-to-face mall intercepts of shoppers (n = 578) in two new generation malls (West Edmonton Mall and Mall of America in Bloomington) and two heritage-destination (Pier 39 in San Francisco and Forum Shops

Connected components of Hurwitz schemes and Malle’s conjecture

by Seyfi Türkelli , 2008
"... Let Z(X) be the number of degree-d extensions of Fq(t) with bounded discriminant and some specified Galois group. The problem of computing Z(X) can be related to a problem of counting Fq-rational points on certain Hurwitz spaces. Ellenberg and Venkatesh used this idea to develop a heuristic for the ..."
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Let Z(X) be the number of degree-d extensions of Fq(t) with bounded discriminant and some specified Galois group. The problem of computing Z(X) can be related to a problem of counting Fq-rational points on certain Hurwitz spaces. Ellenberg and Venkatesh used this idea to develop a heuristic

Scaffolding Engagement in the Immersive t-MALL Classroom

by C Gabarre , S Din , R Shah , P Abdul Karim , A A
"... Abstract This paper focuses on engagement dynamics among foreign language students in coping within an immersive pedagogy in a tablet mobile assisted language learning (t-MALL) classroom ecology. This qualitative action research was implemented with 24 second-year undergraduates majoring in French ..."
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Abstract This paper focuses on engagement dynamics among foreign language students in coping within an immersive pedagogy in a tablet mobile assisted language learning (t-MALL) classroom ecology. This qualitative action research was implemented with 24 second-year undergraduates majoring in French

On a conjecture of G. Malle and G. Navarro on nilpotent blocks

by Jean-baptiste Gramain
"... In a recent article, G. Malle and G. Navarro conjectured that the p-blocks of a finite group all of whose height 0 characters have the same degree are exactly the nilpotent blocks defined by M. Broué and L. Puig. In this paper, we check that this conjecture holds for spin-blocks of the covering grou ..."
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In a recent article, G. Malle and G. Navarro conjectured that the p-blocks of a finite group all of whose height 0 characters have the same degree are exactly the nilpotent blocks defined by M. Broué and L. Puig. In this paper, we check that this conjecture holds for spin-blocks of the covering

Opportunistic Forwarding Throughout Customers or Sellers in Shopping Mall Environments

by Adriano Galati, Karim Djemame, Chris Greenhalgh
"... Abstract—In this paper, we seek to improve understanding of human mobility patterns in environments having definite and highly organized structure, such as shopping malls. We present a method to identify individuals expressing different mobility patterns. Besides, to understand better the role of gr ..."
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Abstract—In this paper, we seek to improve understanding of human mobility patterns in environments having definite and highly organized structure, such as shopping malls. We present a method to identify individuals expressing different mobility patterns. Besides, to understand better the role

MALLS AND THE HOLY TRINITY OF TEENS: PLEASURE, LEISURE, AND CONSUMPTION IN TRANSYLVANIA

by unknown authors
"... Malls have become social magnets for people of all social strata, young included, and, in this guise, they apparently emulate churches in their function of ritually congregating people at weekends or on Sundays. In the following we shall endeavour to read the city malls (in Transylvania) from a Cult ..."
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the process, there occurs a construction of sorts, that of self- or group identities, for this is an era where young people increasingly define themselves through what they consume, be it commodities or signs. Our concern is with how malls are appropriated by teenagers, and how through the ritualistic pursuit

1The Mall Intercept: A Social Norms Marketing Research Tool

by Rich Rice, Linda Hancock
"... “Conduct market research early and often! ” is a good rule to follow for those using social marketing techniques to model and promote the positive and protective social norms of a population. Market research is essentially a way of listening to—i.e., of gathering data both from and about—a target po ..."
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of focus groups to pilot test messages and media for clarity of meaning and appeal is a well-known instance of formative research used in social norms projects. Research conducted during project 2implementation is frequently called process or monitoring research, and it is generally
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