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    When I first arrived at Sherwood Mall, around twelve o’clock, and throughout the stay, I saw teenagers who varied. One of the teenagers who I saw was simply staring out to the outside. It seemed that she was waiting for somebody. She would occasionally get on her phone. However, she was not the only one on her phone: a male teenager, a couple tables away from her, was also on his phone. On his neck, appeared to be some dark markings. After a few moments, a girl came to talk to him, and he showed…

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    INTRODUCTION Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American multinational retail giant that was founded in 1962 by Samuel Walton. Walmart’s vision statement: “To be the best retailer in the hearts and minds of consumers and employees.” Walmart is headquartered at Bentonville, Arkansas, USA and is the largest private employer and biggest grocery retailer in the USA. It does business in almost 11,530 locations all over the world dealing in various variety of products and services. Walmart operates…

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    Cvs/Pharmacy Case Study

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    Organizational Context With over 9,500 stores in 48 states, CVS/Pharmacy is one of the subsidiaries of CVS Health a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Woonsocket Rhode Island (CVS Health.com, 2016). CVS Health was founded in 1963 and today is comprised of CVS/pharmacy, CVS/Caremark, CVS/MinuteClinic, and CVS/specialty each fulfilling a diverse role in supporting patient health. The CVS/Pharmacy distributes healthcare products, child care products, medical supplies and equipment, cosmetics…

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    Jacobs mentions that long distances affect the urban vitality. The effect of self-isolating streets about the economy has an impact equally inhibitory. Once one offers long distances to the resident and this one has no choice, usually, it performs its activities in the surroundings once a day, at the most, twice, due to the absence of physical comfort in its displacement. On this case, mainly for senior and disabled people. Likewise, retailers and service providers usually settle in busy streets…

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    the retail chain Target is opening small stores in urban city in order to attract younger people, this move can be a great way to send these people to a larger Target place in suburban malls for larger shipping strips. For the residential, it can be diversified into two categorizes, which are single family and multifamily. Single family home can be detached or cluster development, detached home in real estate refers to a home has their own unit without sharing any walls with another space,…

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    High End Children

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    As a member of the management team for a successful high-end adult clothing and accessories retailer, there is much that I would have to consider before launching an exclusive line of high-end children’s clothing. For starters, I would have to conduct research about internal factors, such as social and cultural factors. My market research would have several focuses. For starters, I should examine my current customers and the characteristics that affect them. One of the major concentrations of…

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    Macy's Temporary Signage

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    The department store was laid out very simple and was easy to navigate. Macy’s had a racetrack layout, as it is a major loop around the store and exposing more of the merchandise to the customers. It is almost a circle and it entice impulse buying, yet it controls traffic. Next, Macy’s has both permanent and temporary signage that were placed exterior and interior of the store. The permanent signage was the Macy’s logo that was in the outside of the store to clearly indicate where they are even…

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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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    Information Security Risk Assessment for Zappos.com Zappos.com (http://www.zappos.com/) formerly known as Shoesite.com is a retail industry founded in the year 1999 originally established to offer shopping services for footwear. This public company has grown to offer other services as accessories, clothing, eyewear, housewares and beauty products, bags and handbags and gift cards. System Characterization The company locations are in Las Vegas, Shpherdsville and San Francisco. The types of…

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    Zombie March. The Review. ……………………. ENG 1102 Unit 2. 14 September 2017 The University of the People (UoPeople), AY-2017-2018. Abstract This review is a critical summary of the story Zombie March written by Brynn MacNabb and published by the Flash Fiction in October 2012. The purpose of this review is to create a synthesis using the story as thesis and construct an antithesis challenging the author’s view of what is real or unreal, what is science fiction or normal imagination. The review…

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