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    Diamond Hill is an asstonishing city population of one hundred fifteen thousand. Diamond Hill is located near the water so during the summer it is very warm and during the winter it doesn’t get to cold. The city consists of plenty of fun things to do to keep people occupied and happy. There will be a lot of hotels that are very nice and inexpensive. There will be plenty parks were dogs and humans and relax and have fun. The parks will consist of nature exhibits the contain butterfly houses, a…

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    existing Twinkling Toys web site was developed and launched in 2003. Twinkling Toys has realized that to continue growing in a competitive environment an effective web presence is essential. The website should focus on customer service, customer shopping experience, valuable features and user friendly enhancements. This will help Twinkling Toys to gain more customers…

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    Heather to tell us about the new store, the prices are wonderful,” Betty said, exiting, the new CMC Department store, with her friend loaded with packages. “I grabbed a few items and could’ve spent the entire day in there. Could you imagine Louise shopping in there?” Cathy grinned sheepishly. “I’m afraid not, it just isn’t classy enough,” Betty answered with sarcasm. “We always have fun together. Take care and I’ll call later,” Cathy said, going to her car. “Call after seven and thanks…

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    American’s today are the definition of consumers. Each day billions of dollars are spent across the country at shopping malls, department stores, specialty stores, and restaurants located within these consumerist havens. Are shopping centers today however, the civic centers that they should have been? Or are there clear elements of market segmentation and class differentiation present in the malls that American’s have grown so affectionate towards? Using Lizabeth Cohen’s article “Commerce:…

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    The Pattern of Shopping Paco Underhill is one of the most famous retail anthropologists who helps store managers by using his strategies. In the Science of Shopping, Malcolm Gladwell introduces Paco’s works and his ideas. Paco uses his strategies to help store owners, but Malcolm asks us “Should we be afraid of Paco Underhill?” Since Paco can manipulate people in a shopping mall, invade privacy, and analyze every shoppers’ move through his hidden camera, he could be a dangerous person. However,…

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    resources such as clothing, jobs, supplies, and most importantly food. These demands should be of great concern to our fellow city council, furthermore; these issues must be resolved immediately with a sound solution. Our community is in need of a shopping center with chain stores. This idea would be a sufficient solution to our community’s needs and wants. Chain stores can provide the general public with a numerous amount of goods, ranging from clothing, retail jobs, and supplies. In…

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    Independence Mall Analysis

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    Malls are purposely setup to encourage consumers to buy more than they originally planned. This past weekend, I visited the Independence Center. It is definitely the biggest shopping place in Independence. At Independence Center they make all their stores very accessible. They are many entrances, such as through Macy’s, Dillard 's, Sears, and through the front entrance. The stores are also very publicized. I parked outside of the entrance to Macy’s. You walk into the purse section. My mind was…

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    the area. Because the design of the houses shows the typical Shanghai structure style, the government keeps the place and invests in the area as a landmark. Nowadays, individual owners open old-fashioned looking shops instead of staying in a big shopping mall because the rental fee is less and the shop looks special. Therefore, there are many independent design clothing, jewelry, and shoes shop in Tian Zi Fang. Designers like to put Chinese elements into their design and every piece of work is…

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    Applegate, Katherine., The One And Only Ivan, Scholastic Inc, New York, 2012, 300p. Summary: Ivan is a silverback gorilla in a mall exhibit. Ivan is cozy and content just where he is. People come and go to see Ivan in his domain and he is okay with that. He likes to draw and has a few close friends that he loves very much. Stella the elephant is next-door to him, Bob is a stray dog that Ivan seeks advice from and also lets sleep on his belly, Mack is his owner, and lastly there is Julia and…

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    customer needs. The project is in the initial stage would need more updates and it is an idea to use the digital technology in consumer retail purchase. The project is all about reducing the time and cost on selecting and purchasing the product in a shopping…

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