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    Tony Hoagland Poem

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    with this poet is based on the poems that I have read, the strategies that I try to mimic, and the images that I am trying to convey. The poems that I have read from the poet Tony Hoagland are, “Jet,” “lucky,” “The Change,” “At the Galleria Shopping Mall,” and “America.” In the poem “Jet” Tony Hoagland compares jets burning jet fuel to drinking beers ("Tony Hoagland"). He uses a lot similes and metaphors to contrast our size in the world. He ends this poem saying to appreciate what we have.…

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    setting would be the mall, due to the fact that people from many different races, ethnicities, and backgrounds tend to be present on any given day. I observed people mainly near Barnes and Noble and Starbucks, however, I also examined people walking about the mall in general. To narrow the scope of my observation, I decided to focus on a number of interconnected themes: gender roles, race, ethnicity, and kinship. Gender roles is a major theme found not only in the mall, but in the grocery…

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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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    Local Flavour Case Study

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    Local Flavour. Exploring the changing face of Panmure’s Town Centre. As oversized malls alter our shopping habits and immigration and the housing boom change our suburbs, what 's going on in our town centres? At ten am the suburb that nearly became New Zealand’s capital is blearily rubbing the sleep from its eyes, shuffling from slippers to shoes and getting ready for a day of business. Panmure’s shabby shopping stretch contains a mish-mash of unlikely bedfellows; a seemingly awkward ménage à…

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    reducing the time and cost on selecting and purchasing the product in a shopping…

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    1. What type of partnerships and alliances should your company consider? (Case company) The Cheesecake Factory is a successful restaurant service that currently has locations in the United States and in Puerto Rico. The company owns and operates 193 restaurants that are service provided under the Cheesecake Factory Brand Name, 13 of the locations are operated under the Grand Lux Café, and one location that is owned and operated under the name Rock Sugar Pan Asian Kitchen. (1) With…

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    Have you ever compared your hometown with any of the other cities that you may have ever been to? If not, than what things can you think about that are similar and different in your hometown and other city you are comparing with? In the same way I am going to compare my hometown with the city where I am living currently. These cities are different and similar form each other in various ways but there are three main factors that distinguish Houston from my hometown (Lahore) such as, costs of…

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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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    Shanghai Essay

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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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    A subjective component for the media’s influence in consumer culture would be the perception that because we go to the mall or any other shopping stores, and we go to the movies or watch TV at home, and we use social media on a daily basis, it is impossible we wouldn’t come across the idea that we feel the need and want to consume something based off of something a person has seen…

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