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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2001
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David A. Forsyth +2 more
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‘Joy, Joy, Joy, Tears of Joy’. A contribution to theological anthropology
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2017ABSTRACTThe growing scholarly debate on emotions and the development of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in the Global South are just two reasons that urge systematic theology to relate more concretely to faith experiences. Potkay and others present joy as a typical Christian emotion, but it is not a key theme in systematic theology, although it ...
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Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2021
This column has already highlighted the pitfalls of striving for perfection. The medic is often encouraged to achieve beyond other mortals. Long hours, physical and mental pressure are a routine part of the job. Although striving for better is an admiral quality in medicine, I would encourage you to disregard such high standards outside of work. Doing
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This column has already highlighted the pitfalls of striving for perfection. The medic is often encouraged to achieve beyond other mortals. Long hours, physical and mental pressure are a routine part of the job. Although striving for better is an admiral quality in medicine, I would encourage you to disregard such high standards outside of work. Doing
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2000
C. S. Lewis acknowledged Rudolf Otto's influence in his use of the term numinous to describe the uniqueness of religious experience, the experience of awe and with it the reality of absolutes, in contrast to prevailing naturalistic, materialistic, and subjectivist interpretations of morality and religion. Otto hints at and Lewis develops in more detail
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C. S. Lewis acknowledged Rudolf Otto's influence in his use of the term numinous to describe the uniqueness of religious experience, the experience of awe and with it the reality of absolutes, in contrast to prevailing naturalistic, materialistic, and subjectivist interpretations of morality and religion. Otto hints at and Lewis develops in more detail
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“THE JOY OF DESTRUCTION IS ALSO THE JOY OF CREATION”
Angelaki, 2014Given its capacity to stimulate the imagination and resonate across a wide spectrum of human experiences, sacrifice has always attracted filmmakers. From Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc to Pasolini's Mamma Roma to Tarkovsky's Sacrifice to many of Ozu's films to Kar Wai Wong's In the Mood for Love or to Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves and Bruno ...
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2019
The Book of Joy is an exhibition for which we have compiled an eclectic collection of images, poems, and interview transcripts culled from our research on queer young black women’s sexualities and arts-based community work. Taking our cue from the practice and passion of Zanele Muholi, a black queer South African artist and activist based in ...
Anya M. Wallace, Jillian Hernandez
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The Book of Joy is an exhibition for which we have compiled an eclectic collection of images, poems, and interview transcripts culled from our research on queer young black women’s sexualities and arts-based community work. Taking our cue from the practice and passion of Zanele Muholi, a black queer South African artist and activist based in ...
Anya M. Wallace, Jillian Hernandez
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Library Trends, 2022
This paper examines how "Joy" is presented in several knowledge organization systems: subject heading lists, thesauri, and one ontology. Some use "Joy" as a preferred term, one combines it with another term in a compound preferred term, and others include "Joy" as a pointer to a different preferred term.
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This paper examines how "Joy" is presented in several knowledge organization systems: subject heading lists, thesauri, and one ontology. Some use "Joy" as a preferred term, one combines it with another term in a compound preferred term, and others include "Joy" as a pointer to a different preferred term.
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IEEE Software, 2001
Joy of use has become a buzzword in user interface design although serious attempts at defining it remain sparse. The authors propose systematic methods of taking into account one of its main determinants, hedonic quality, and its complex interplay with usability and utility as a step toward truly engineering the user experience.
Marc Hassenzahl +2 more
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Joy of use has become a buzzword in user interface design although serious attempts at defining it remain sparse. The authors propose systematic methods of taking into account one of its main determinants, hedonic quality, and its complex interplay with usability and utility as a step toward truly engineering the user experience.
Marc Hassenzahl +2 more
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