3,832 research outputs found

    Lewis Thomas Hilton Sr.

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    Lewis Thomas Hilton Sr. and Sarah Lou Hilton shared a funeral service.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/7231/thumbnail.jp

    Improving customer service within Asian culture at Hilton hotel

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    The purpose of this thesis is investigating specific perspective which perceives Asian service culture among international standard to reinforce customer service in hospitality. The research presents customer service at the Hilton Hotel and Resorts, the importance of customer service in the Hospitality industry, customer satisfaction analysis model, definition about SERVQUAL, which stands for five dimensions of service quality, the value of perceiving Asian culture to improve customer service for Asian guests. The qualitative research method for this thesis is completed by interviewing two different groups of people. The thesis puts an effort to clarify several facts about Asian culture, which is related to the Hospitality industry, such as habit lifestyle, etiquette, special traditional culture, hobby, and so on. The author is gathering authentic information from expert people who are currently working in the Hilton Hotel and Resorts, and in other hotels, opinions of some Asian guests are also collected to analyze. This research concentrates on the improvement of customer service within Asian culture at the Hilton Hotel. In detail, the research is to understand Asian culture and serve Asian customers better by the Hilton Hotel system over the world. The author used qualitative method to analyze the improvement of Asian culture at the Hilton Hotel. The instrument tool in the research was the interview. The result of findings showed that Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa could improve their customer service by helping customers, supporting them, and answering all questions within their ability. In addition, the hotel was better to study Asian culture; for example, providing popular food in Asia such as instant noodles would make customer satisfied. The language was a problem to make customer service better. The result of the interview revealed that employees of the hotel should take a trip to another Hilton in Asia to study, experience, and more understand local people. The second result of the interview presented that in order to improve customer service, employees must put themselves in the shoes of customers so that they could understand what customers want and need. Training course about customer service is extremely necessary to enhance the professional skills of employees

    Summary of teaching and research activities on the Hilton experimental site, East Shropshire, 1976-2010

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    First Version January 2000 Updated July 2000, June 2001, January 2002, October 2002, January 2003, September 2003, November 2005, March 2006, June 2006, October 2006, March 2007, July 2007, October 2007, January 2009, June 2009, March 2010The Hilton Experimental Site is used for a range of studies on soil erosion and conservation and for studies on water, sediment and solute dynamics within the 40 km2 Claverley Brook Catchment. The site is located 15 km west of Wolverhampton and 8 km east of Bridgnorth at 52o33’05.7”N, 2o19’18.3”W (U.K. National Grid Reference SO778952). It covers 0.52 hectares (5,214 m2) and has an upper elevation of 67.46 metres O.D.. The soil is a loamy sand (Psammept) of the Bridgnorth series. The site was established in 1976 and possesses a meteorological station, 21 runoff plots and soil moisture measuring equipment, including lysimeters. Stream monitoring equipment includes an Ott stage recorder at a rated section, an automatic water sampler and bedload traps. The Hilton Site supports undergraduate, postgraduate and staff research programmes

    Sarah Lou Hilton

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    Sarah Lou Hilton and Lewis Thomas Hilton Sr. had a joint funeral servicehttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/7232/thumbnail.jp

    'The Cloud of Unknowing': its inheritance and its inheritors

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    The thesis attempts a portrait of The Cloud in the context of its position in the history of Christian mysticism. That the anonymous work owed much to spiritual writers of the preceding twelve hundred years is not debatable; what it owed maybe slightly less obvious. The Cloud is essentially a work of Dionysian mysticism, and various writers within that tradition who may have influenced or affected the teaching of The Cloud are examined. At the same time, however, the anonymous writer owes much to the western tradition of Augustinian theology, and the role of this, complementary to the Dionysian mysticism, is also considered. In Chapter II we look at the theological doctrine underlying the mystical doctrine of the Cloud corpus. Chapter III has two major parts, both concerned with the influence of The Cloud on the subsequent development of spiritual writing in England. The first considers the relationship with Walter Hilton. The second examines aspects of Puritan thought which may indicate that the influence of The Cloud, after the Reformation, was not restricted to Catholic thought

    Appalachian Preaching Mission

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    The website for the Appalachian Preaching Mission was created by Thomas Hilton, an advisor in the Clemmer College of Education and Human Development at East Tennessee State University. It contains an overview of the Mission, information about the materials in ETSU\u27s collections, and links to individual audio recordings and digitized versions of the all of the more than 350 audio tapes produced during the Mission.https://mds.marshall.edu/appalachian_preaching_mission/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Introduction to the use of computer vision in sports

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    Computer vision has a lot to offer the world of sports, for the competitors, organizers and viewers. This chapter sets the scene for this book, by outlining some of these applications, giving examples of what is already being used, and referring to the relevant chapters later in the book where current research is presented. It then goes on to discuss the main themes covered by these chapters, and how they relate to each other.</p

    Campodea kerni Hilton 1932

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    Campodea kerni Hilton, 1932 Tulare County: “in the Kern River Canyon at an altitude of about five thousand feet” (type in the Pomona College Collection) (Hilton 1932). Allen (2002) doubted that this was a valid taxon. Condé & Thomas (1957) reported it as a nomen nudum.Published as part of Graening, G. O., Shcherbanyuk, Yana & Arghandiwal, Maryam, 2014, Annotated Checklist of the Diplura (Hexapoda: Entognatha) of California, pp. 297-322 in Zootaxa 3780 (2) on page 317, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3780.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22778

    Campodea eurekae Hilton 1932

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    Campodea eurekae Hilton, 1932 Hilton (1932) described this species from Humboldt County: “collected under redwoods above Eureka.” Condé & Thomas (1957) considered it a nomen nudum, and Allen (2002) doubted the taxon was valid.Published as part of Graening, G. O., Shcherbanyuk, Yana & Arghandiwal, Maryam, 2014, Annotated Checklist of the Diplura (Hexapoda: Entognatha) of California, pp. 297-322 in Zootaxa 3780 (2) on page 316, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3780.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22778
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