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    Shopping Mall

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW This chapter reviews the related literature and conceptual framework of this study. The literature review cover the shopping behaviour‚ shopping value‚ consumer’s decision making styles‚ perceived shopping mall image‚ shopping mall brand loyalty and consumer segmentation. The conceptual framework of this study will be explained in the end of this chapter. 2.1 Shopping behaviour This section is attempts to provide an explanation on consumer shopping behaviour by

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    At last‚ Kelly talks about how technology plays a big part of today’s role but how certain approaches of it could benefit or damage our every day lives. B. Article – “Academic Delay of Gratification‚ Motivation‚ and Self-regulated Learning Strategies”* In this article it talks about how delay of gratification can benefit in your educational assignments and tasks. Dr. Bembenutty also conducts a study on how male versus female can impact the result on the findings on the impact of decisions made

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    Being of Service to Others One of the most important virtues that a person can have is offering service to others without any reward or self-gratification in return. One of the greatest to have ever held this remarkable virtue was Mahatma Gandhi. He was one of the most prominent freedom fighters in the world inspiring many as he helped free his nation from the scrutiny of oppression. His non-violent actions that benefitted the common good of his people and his nation are vastly known throughout

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    Moral Minima In the article “Some Moral Minima‚” Lee E. Goodman goes into depth in what he describes and defines to believe are four large acts of moral dilemma that are present in our society today. “(1) Genocide‚ politically induced famine‚ and germ warfare; (2) terrorism‚ hostage taking. And child warriors; (3) slavery‚ Polygamy‚ and incest; and (4) rape and female genital cutting.” (Goodman‚ 2010‚ pg 88) The four truths are described in detail and various ways when it comes to each cultures

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    CRM 3603 01 30 September 2013 Social Control Theory vs. Self-Control Theory According to the idea of control theories‚ an individual who has for some reason or another cut ties with the “conventional order” so that he or she is now free to commit any criminal or deviant acts (Cullen & Agnew‚ 2011 P216). Travis Hirschi‚ in 1969‚ created the Social Bond Theory of crime‚ aka Social Control theory; two decades later he joined Michael Gottfredson to create the Self-Control Theory. It seems that

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    Texts need audiences in order to realise their potential for meaning. So a text does not have a single meaning but rather a range of possibilities which are defined by both the text and by its audiences. The meaning is not in the text‚ but in the reading. (Hart 1991‚ 60) Andrew Hart is among many writers‚ theorists and researchers who identify and value the existence of the audience in relation to the media. At the most basic level‚ audiences are vital in communication. It is for the audience that

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    Psychology -- personality

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    Personality -personality is internally based characteristic ways of acting‚ thinking and feeling. -with personality: -consistency of behaviour -individual differences Trait Theories 5 factors of personality: OCEAN Openness to experience: curiosity‚ tend to be more creative and more aware of their feelings Conscientiousness: preference for planned behaviour‚ regulating self-control‚ Need for Achievement Extraversion: positive emotion‚ action-oriented‚

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    necrophile‚ vary in degrees but all involve sexual arousal and gratification from a dead body. The pseudo-necrophile only fantasizes about corpses. They can role-play with a live woman who is told to be completely still and even powdered up. These lesser scale versions of necrophiles also get gratified by just viewing a dead body(insert cition). ​Another type of necrophilia is called regular necrophilia where the only way gratification is received is through actual intercourse with a dead body. Since

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    ergogenic aids

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    strength performance. 7. Yes creatine is an ergogenic aid because it is an external substance that improves physical performance. By increasing resting levels of creatine phosphate it is to regenerate more ATP and sustain a high power output‚ thus delaying fatigue and improving performance 8. Other ergogenic substances are: Avena sativa has been shown to increase testosterone levels by enhancing LH levels. A study

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    high schools should start later in the morning than they do presently. This action would better satisfy the sleep needs of teenagers‚ improve their academic performance‚ be beneficial for families of elementary school students‚ and increase safety. Delaying high school schedule‚ even if only by an hour or just a half hour‚ would be beneficial to the sleep needs of teenagers. "Studies have show that after puberty‚ teenagers require more sleep (about nine and half-hours) but get less sleep (about seven

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