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    Skyscraper is defined as a very tall building and has many floors. The first word “skyscraper” was used during 1880s a while after the first skyscrapers were built in the United States. Then the development of skyscrapers came as a result of several technological and social developments. The word skyscraper first applied to buildings of 10 to 20 floors, But about 20th century the word was used to describe high-rise buildings of unusual height usually greater than 40 or 50 stories.…

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    a sit-in at the Woolworth store on Elm Street in downtown Greensboro to challenge its whites-only lunch-counter policy, before the week was out three hundred students would join them in sitting in at downtown lunch counters”. This statement explains how the sit-in of four college students started an entire movement. While this was not the first sit-in protest of the civil rights movement it did make a large impact and most would say the most significant for the movement. Woolworth did remove the…

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    priorities for the marketing strategy may get mixed up and cause issues within the brand. Another potential pitfall for selling a product to both markets could be the fact of competition. For example, if Apple sells their phone chargers to Woolworths for resale, Woolworths will have similar products on sale from another brand, which causes competition through price and quality. Another pitfall could be pricing as selling to business involve price changes rather than selling direct to consumers,…

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    popular. They are very innovative and creative with the new and fresh styles that are out today. I think this mission statement is very effective. Woolworths "We, as passionate committed retailers, understand and lead our customers through excellence and a deep knowledge of our products and services and the world we live in. We live the Woolworths difference through our values: Quality and style- deliver the…

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    The 1960's Sit-Ins

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    in this case at a local restaurant in Greensboro, North Carolina. During this time, African Americans were allowed to order food to go only, and weren’t allowed to dine in and receive full service. The four students proceeded to sit at the F. W. Woolworth lunch counter; there they asked to receive service…

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    What Is BHS?

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    BHS (British Home Store) BHS (British Home Stores) was established in 1928 by a gathering of U.S. business visionaries who needed to take after the fruitful model set by Woolworths. They didn't need go into direct rivalry with Woolworths, so set their most astounding cost at a shilling (British home stores, 2017). According to BHS (2017), The first store opened in Brixton, but by 1929 as far as possible had been lifted to five shillings to permit the business to offer more products. The business…

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    Previous to the lunch counter sit-in in Jackson Mississippi racial tensions were already rising in the United States, particularly in the south. The post war economic boom and the Brown vs. Board of Education case in 1954 made the times ripe for dramatic shifts in the American culture. Prior to the sit in African Americans had already begun organizing events with huge turnouts, and shortly after the sit in we witnessed the rise of Martin Luther King Jr. with his I have a dream speech. His…

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    F.W. Woolworth that started his company as a five-cent store in the late 1800’s. Today, this is one of the leading and profitable retail stores in the nation. The company is known for being one of the largest footwear and sportswear retailers that ever existed. According to Funding Universe (2005) “Another reason for Woolworth's success was the decline in wholesale prices during the first 12 years of Woolworth's existence. This led to wider availability of goods in the five and ten-cent price…

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