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    Journal of Retailing‚ 139-60. Sim‚ L. L.‚ & Goh‚ S. Y. (1998). Singapore ’s Revised Concept Plan and Retailing: Impact of the Tampines Regional Centre on Shopping Patterns. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services‚ 33-43. Solomon‚ M.‚ Dann‚ S.‚ & Russel-Bennett‚ R. (2007). Situational Effects on Consumer Behavior. Frenchs Forest: Pearson Education. MKT510: Consumer Behavior

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    in expanding the vision of a director to showcase his talent .Keeping the perspective of technology in our view ‚we move on to explain its impact on two very popular blockbuster movies of our time a) The Gladiator directed by Ridley Scott and b) The Avatar directed by James Cameroon. Gladiator is a historical epic film directed by Ridley Scott. The movie depicts the life of loyal Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius. He is shown to be betrayed by the Emperor ’s ambitious son‚ Commodus‚ who happens

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    Interview of Maxus‚ a true roman gladiator Hello and welcome to the interview show joining us today is a roman gladiator who has just survived the coliseum and earned his freedom. Here he is right now maximus the gladiator (audience cheers) Dave: So then maximus before we get to know about your life in the arena I would like to know about your background and why you were chosen for the arena instead of labour? Maximus: When I was young i use to watch my father‚ neighbours and family

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    how‚ the political system is operating‚ and then the government has lost meaning in the democratic ruling of its people. In a democratic country or state‚ every person has the right to speech. This means even the right to talk about politics- where Russel is asked if he has the right to talk about politics. Democracy means free will in a country by not breaking the law. This can imply that people are in oppression in terms of political speech where they are in fear of commenting or talking about political

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    Shivam Kaushal Historical Investigation Part III- Report What were the various purposes and the significances of the Colosseum to Rome and Roman culture? The Roman Colosseum was more than a mere colossal monument. It served many purposes and held significance not just culturally but both architecturally and politically. Though its history leaves an unavoidable trail of blood and death‚ it’s still regarded as an important milestone in the history of human art and architecture. Before the construction

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    Emmett Till Case "Getting away with murder - The true story of the Emmett Till Case" is written in 2003 by the author Chris Crow in hope of providing a better understanding of the Emmett Till case and keeping alive Emmett Till’s memory. The nonfiction book is narrated by a 3rd person narrator and takes place in Mississippi‚ more specific in Tallahatchie County and the small town Money where oppression and segregation between blacks and whites takes place. The book casts light upon a very dark

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    In Poliakoff’s piece called‚ ‘Stadium and Arena: Reflections on Greek‚ Roman‚ and Contemporary Social History’ he closely examines the Greek Stadium and the Roman Arena and how key elements of both of these events can be found in sports culture today. Poliakoff writes about the spectator’s experience in both the stadium and the arena. In the stadium‚ it was not an ideal environment. It was hot‚ there was nothing to shade them‚ it didn’t have proper seating and since bathing was limited‚ the stadium

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    gradually did the gladiatorial shows come to be assimilated with the games put on by magistrates. While the most popular games were ’chariot racing’ and simulated naval battles‚ fights in the amphitheatres‚ shown in these mosaics include gladiator V gladiatorgladiator V animal (pic 2) and animal V animal‚ were a common feature. Less common‚ but not infrequent was the release of wild beasts from the

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    Negative Effects of the Roman Conquests As the territory of the Roman Empire expanded and conquered new land to encompass the majority of the known world. With new territories came new wealth‚ lands to be colonized and distributed‚ treasures and art to be plundered‚ taxes to be collected‚ and slaves to be sold. The Empire was prospering‚ trade routes provided anything the world had to offer in the markets of Rome. With increased wealth the residents of Rome be came idle and decadent‚ entertainment

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    WHY ROME WAS SO GREAT Many have wondered‚ why was The Roman Empire so great. Rome was so great because it’s the first village that grew into an empire‚ entertained every one with a vast variety of entertainment‚ a functional law system‚ and several advances in technology. Many do not know that Rome started out as a small village and was taken over. The invaders added a government and so Rome was transformed from a village to a republic. Since Rome had a government‚ they now needed a military to

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