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    Toy Observation Paper

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    was a boy riding it. There were no girls on the box at all as well as the color scheme of the toy was boy colors themed. The toy was not really found in an aisle. The aisles that were considered “toys” were more for entertainment purposes, like Barbie’s. The Minion Big Wheel Tricycle was on the side wall near the toy section near the fan aisle.…

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    things that suit their own style. H&M’s concept is to give the customer unbeatable value by them offering fashion and quality at the best price. H&M’s store shows they have the latest trends are adapted to their fashions that work. The size of the aisles is very wide which allows suitable amounts of people to be walking through them at the same time and also enables people to crowed around products e.g. products that have just came out. Tesco entrance allows enough space for people to come and…

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    Economic problems, Irritated parents, and longer lists can be used to describe the issue that is school supply lists.School supply lists are growing larger every year and parents are becoming more restless with the issue.Parents are outraged with the lengthy, expensive, and specific list that comes in their mailbox at the end of the summer each year. Some parents express their anger as a means of showing that the lists are not fair to them and that they are demanding change.School supply lists…

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    and self-assertion of social norms. Three girls from the beach walk into the grocery store in their bathing suits. The whole store is in disbelief at their appearance. During this time, everyone stares at them as they walk up and down the store’s aisles. The girls are confronted by the manager, Lengel, because of their appearance, and that causes Sammy, a checkout clerk, to make a decision that affects the rest of his life. In the plot, Sammy’s character undergoes a significant transformation…

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    girls and which toys are for boys. The toys are separated, and mostly by gender. One aisle is pink and full of glitter. It gives the impression of having just entered a fairytale. Another Aisle is dull with dark colors such as black, red, and olive green. This is exactly what attracts each gender. The pink section is full of toys such as Barbie, Disney princesses, baby dolls, and toy kitchens. The dull and dark aisle is full of toys such as WWE action figures, Legos, super heros, and…

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    Breaking Social Norms

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    We danced through the food aisles that are in the middle of the store. We scoped out other parts of the store, but there weren’t enough people to make breaking the social norm worth it. The busiest part of the store was the produce section. Other than that we just up and down the other aisles in the food section. We went on a Thursday from 4:30 - 5:30. It wasn’t super busy, but there was a good ammount of people…

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    Narrative In the first aisle of the toy section were baby dolls, ranging from newborn baby dolls to toddler dolls. Some of these baby dolls were very realistic and came with packs of diapers, bottles, toys, and also had separate options of purchasing strollers, carriers, and cribs. I noticed that a majority of the baby dolls were girls and wore pink. Next to this area of baby dolls were the pretend house toys that consisted of play kitchens, cooking supplies, pretend food, cleaning supplies,…

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    On the twenty-fourth of August, I spent some time in the Toys “R” Us of Douglasville. I walked every aisle of the store and examined every toy I saw. While looking at the toys I paid the most attention to how diverse they were. I wanted to know if these toys had a great deal of ethnic diversity, especially dolls and action figures. My second focus was how many of these toys are obviously created for one gender over the other. My third thought was to what economic class does Toys “R” Us target.…

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    Routine Activity: Theft at the Supermarket Anyone is capable of committing a crime because as long as there is a temptation, there is a potential for crime. According to the Routine Activity Theory, three elements are needed in order for a crime to take place: a target, a potential offender and the absence of guardians. Apart from that, this theory proposes that by changing the environment, crime can be reduced. Five techniques available to prevent crime are increasing the effort, increasing…

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    Industry Averages and Financial Ratios Home Depot is one of the world’s largest specialty retailer stores for home improvement and a one stop shop for people who is considered as do-it-yourselfers. Home Depot offers customers a wide variety of home improvement ideas and support with their customer service. Home Depot has become the leading home improvement store that provides online service, retail, delivery, and do-it-yourself training. The comparison between Home Depot and other similar…

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