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    Toy Aisle Review For this research paper I decided to go to Wal-Mart. I noticed a lot of differences that I never really paid attention to before. I noticed a lot of differences between the aisles. Obviously aisles had very distinct color differences‚ pink for the girls‚ dark blue for the boys. The boys aisle had more rugged and fighting toys while the girls aisle had more dolls and home cleaning supplies. These are the more obvious differences that I saw. There were‚ however‚ more differences

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    would check the aisles every hour. Trina did attempt to exercise reasonable care. Subsequently‚ the length of time is considered when looking at the dangerous condition. This is to say‚ the length of time the condition had been there. Here‚ the spill happened between 10 am and 11:30am‚ when the cashier had checked the aisle at 10 to the time of the accident at 11:30. This indicates that the spill had not been there very long‚ if it was there at all. The cashier stated that the aisle had no leaks‚ water

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    Hnf 132 - Exercise 2

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    Discuss the changes in work area designs that made them more efficient. 4. Work aisle Aisles between equipment and worktables must have at least a 3-foot clearance; 3.5 to 4 feet are required if oven doors are to be opened or contents from tilting kettles must be removed in the aisle space. Usually one or two main aisles go through a kitchen with aisles into work areas that are parallel or perpendicular to the main aisle but are separated from them. (Palacio‚ 2005) A minimum of 4 linear feet of

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    or brand of product‚ we’ll continue to buy it even if there might be a better choice. The “known” is familiar and comfortable. FACED WITH ‘OVERCHOICE’‚ THE RESULT IS NO CHOICE Increased choice makes us less able to choose. This is true in the cereal aisle‚ but it’s also true when shopping for cars‚ phone plans or for a mortgage. It’s easier to evaluate three products than it is to evaluate thirty. THE NEGATIVE INERTIA OF BURIED TIME‚ EFFORT AND COST This is a strong mental barrier that causes

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    Toy Store Exercise 2

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    difference in the separation of genders between aisles in their respective stores. In Wal-Mart there were two aisles of boys and two aisles of girl’s toys with one mixed in the middle of both.  They were separated based on the beginning color of the end of the row‚ either blue or pink and purple. It is also noticeable that the toys of the respective sexes that are assigned by the gender roles are set at the end of each aisle signifying what can be found in the aisle itself. For example some of the toys I

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    P-O-P: jewelry cases‚ lenses‚ edge-lit accents and faux glass shelves. Action aisle A store aisle in which promotional items are displayed. Also referred to as a "power aisle." Action Alley A store’s main thoroughfare‚ often the first sales area that customers see upon entering‚ and considered to be prime real estate for promotional merchandising. Originally used to denote Wal-Mart’s power aisles‚ the term is now often used generally. The alleys‚ in general‚ can be found up

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    of gender preconceptions at first glance. The animated short begins with a wide shot‚ in which we are only shown two aisles‚ one blue and the other pink. In the pink aisle there are Barbie-like dolls who are made to play into the roles of stereotypical females. Nicole‚ a mirrored image of the classic Barbie doll‚ is the protagonist who defies gender roles by entering the boy’s aisle and driving a car. Nicole’s adventures are short lived because the lights in the store are turned on‚ which makes her

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    Toy Store Observation

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    For toddlers they had one aisle‚ one side for girls and one side for boys. On the girl side‚ they had many toys that had to do with animals‚ baby dolls‚ and stuffed animals. Most items were pastel colors many pinks‚ purple‚ light blue‚ light green. On the boy side the primary colors stood out. Most items were cars‚ trains‚ trucks‚ mostly vehicles. • For older children‚ aisles were dedicated to just boys and other to just girls. The most dominant color in the girl aisles was pink followed by purple

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    Target had to offer were far more extensive than those at Big Lots. We started from the first aisle of the boy section and went through it to see what they had to offer. At first‚ we were able to spot easily how gendered the toys were. Boys toys were mostly boy‚ red or even black colored. When we got to the Lego aisle‚ the boy’s section had mostly action figures and superheroes. It took us about 8 aisles to go through until we had reached the girls section. We knew we were entering the girl’s section

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    (referred to as straight-aisle cranes). The limitation of a straight aisle crane is that one crane is required to service each storage aisle in a warehouse. As cranes are a major part of the cost of this type of warehouse solution‚ by reducing the numbers of cranes there are significant savings. As such‚ it was theoretically possible for a single aisle-changing crane to service a complete multi-aisled warehouse‚ rather than relying on separate cranes to service separate aisles. DB ASRS Background

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