The relation between the customer behavior and shopping centre promotion Author(s) RISHI The relation between the customer behaviour and shopping centre promotion Citation Issue Date 22/3/2012 URL Rights 2002 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/28778 The author retains all proprietary rights‚ (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. The Relation between the Customer Behaviour and Shopping Centre Promotion: A Case Study of Whampoa Garden TSE Chun
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collections Method 1 1.5 Limitations 1 Chapter 2 Literature Review 1 2.1 Research method 1 2.2 Flatted Factories 1 2.3 Social Community Centres 1 Chapter 3 Background for the research 1 3.1 The trend of factory revitalization in Hong Kong 1 3.2 Current state of flatted factory buildings in Hong Kong 1 3.3 The demand of social community centre in Hong Kong 1 Chapter 4 Factories Case Studies (Local) 1 4.1 Background Information 1 4.2 Site Selection - Kwun Tong Destrict 1 4.3 Tak
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1‚ Bluewater Shopping Centre‚ based in Greenhithe‚ Kent‚ is used by many people on a daily basis to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150‚000m2 containing 330 UK and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13‚000 parking spaces surrounding it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes‚ so is not like any other shopping centre in England. (Bluewater‚ 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV‚ Telegraph‚ 2012) 2‚ The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when
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How children should utilize their leisure time is an issue which is discussed these days among people‚some believe that the activities should be educational while others support giving children freedom to choose. Some teachers and parents have strong opinions about educational activities in childhood.They urge their children to keep studying or get engaged in educational activities.Since childhood is the best time for learning they regard it as golden days for learning.Recent surveys among children
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Section One INTRODUCTION The millennium Development agenda of the economy’s policymakers includes the attainment of a middle income status. One of the significant characteristics of this state of an economy is the planned nature of the physical structures in the economy. Planned infrastructure in itself enhances growth of the economy in terms of productivity of labour and also places the economy on the pedestal for growth to a developed state. The strategic location and management of space
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Education and Training Center (UC-METC). The IMEC Cadets are provided with all their needs from board and lodge‚ food‚ uniform‚ tuition and recreational facilities. The IMEC cadets have their own recreational or leisure room that can be used during free times. They spend their leisure time in different activities .They play board games and ball game or watch television .They have the freedom to choose whether if they are going to play or rest . Different types of activities may produce an impact
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With the advance of human civilization‚ there are an increasing number of people who have raised doubts about many different cultures existing in the same country together. Whether multicultural societies have more problems or strengths than monoculture ones is a difficult question to answer. In this essay‚ I will have an insight into the issue of some problems in multicultural societies and some benefits to a country and its people. A sizeable percentage of people hold view that multicultural in
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Candon National High School Leisure Reading Report By: Guy de Maupassant Submitted by: Peechess Pascua IV- Michael Faraday Submitted to: Mrs. Lynette Josefa M. Angeles Subject Teacher Date: Dec.4‚ 2012 LEISURE READING REPORT I. Title: “The Bell” Author: Guy de Maupassant II. Setting: In their village III. Characters/Characterization a. BELL- a beggar‚ his shoulders up to his ears‚ his head looked as if it were squeezed in between two mountains. b
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dispersed to various units within the organisation‚ with managers at various levels making key decisions relating to their centre of responsibility. These centres of organisational activity are known as responsibility centres and may be defined ‘as a unit of a firm where an individual manager is held responsible for the unit’s performance.’1 The performance of each centre and its manager is measured and controlled through a system of responsibility accounting which is based on the principles of
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surprisingly neglected research topic in the transforming (post-communist) countries‚ where many societal changes are taking place. This article introduces a research project that focused on teenagers and their leisure-time activities‚ concentrating especially on teenagers who spend the majority of their leisure time in shopping malls. The goal of the article is to reveal how such teenagers use the micro-space of the shopping mall‚ how they socialise‚ and how their social identities may be produced through different
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