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Retailing and Consumer Services 20 (2013) 400–407 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jretconser A model of consumer’s retail atmosphere perceptions Steven W. Rayburn 1‚ Kevin E. Voss n Spears School of Business‚ Oklahoma State University‚ Stillwater‚ OK 74078‚ United States a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Available online 12 February 2013 The authors propose a new model of the effects
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that lives in communities of up to 150 individuals (Chimpanzee 1). Approximately 300‚000 individuals exist today in the wild. Thanks to their intelligence and strong communities‚ Chimpanzees exhibit two ecological niches: their daily creation of nests and the use of tools. These niches help chimpanzees survive despite their endangered status. Furthermore‚ chimpanzees may share their environmental resources with other fauna and impact the
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Greenfield vs Brownfield Sites for Housing Development A Brownfield site is land which has been developed previously and is or has been occupied by a permanent structure. It may be in an urban or rural setting. It does not include agricultural land‚ forest or parks. Whereas a Greenfield site is Land which has not been occupied by a permanent structure. It usually applies to land in the countryside but can be undeveloped land within an urban setting. Both of these sites can be ideal for the development
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Do social networking sites influence anti-social behaviour? Introduction (Draft) Many people use social networking sites and they are becoming more popular by the hour; this is causing problems as many people believe that this causes anti-social behaviour. Many people believe that all teenagers are anti-social but only some teens are anti-social there are many reasons for this and I want to get to the heart of one reason. This reason is Social Networking sites and their influence on preteens
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The effects of social-networking sites like Face book The social networks as Facebook‚ MySpace and others are all “virtual places” where people find themselves and share information. Nowadays‚ social networks are the best tools for communication‚ though in the first place they were used only for university purposes‚ where students and colleagues stayed in contact with each other after works or studies. What currently has become the subject of many debates are the various effects that these social
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Social Networking Sites and Graduate Recruitment: Sharing Online Activities? Debdeep Paul * ‚ Kusum Lata** * debdeepp.iem.ism@gmail.com ‚ ISM Dhanbad ‚ Department of Management Studies ** kusuml.iem.ism@gmail.com ‚ ISM Dhanbad ‚ Department of Management Studies Abstract The increasing impact of social networking sites in communication and socializing worldwide brings attention to how they affect recruitment processes of graduates in organizations. Many employers are now searching for graduates’
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It is commonlyargued that presidency is more vulnerable to corruption than parliamentary system 1. This is because a president has more centralized control over government and sources of corruption than a prime minister (Kunicova and Rose-Ackerman 2005). Then‚ why do some countries under presidency suffer from a president’s corruption while others don’t? As presidency is widely accepted in countries ofLatin America and Africa‚ regional comparative studies address the question ofwhy presidential corruption
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your choice. 1. Consider Thomas Jefferson ’s letter to John Holmes (Links to an external site.). Write an essay‚ addressing points a‚ b‚ and c‚ below‚ in which you make specific references to the letter and to the relevant material in your textbook. Also indicate that you know the key points of the Compromise. It will help you to study the map of the Missouri Compromise (Links to an external site.). a. What exactly was the "marked principle" that Jefferson referred to? b. Did he think that the Missouri
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Stress is a physiological response to a moment of tension and excessive pressure resulting in emotional strain. A term commonly associated with this is the fight or flight response in which the body reacts to moments of stress‚ otherwise known as high arousal‚ with the response of removal from the unpleasant situation or retaliation in the presence of the stimulus. Adrenaline and cortisol are the key hormones in stress‚ where adrenaline is secreted to create a rise in blood circulation and cortisol
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