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    Evaluating Arguments in Article Analysis Article 1 : Benefits Of Shopping Online Question 1 The issue that is being discussed is about the benefits of online shopping . The article is written on 7th February 2009 by Mansi Citranshi . Today ‚ the world is already at the tip of our fingers . We can do so many things by using internet .Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce where buyers can directly buy goods or services from a seller over the internet service . We can choose a variety

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    this feasibility study I collected raw data in the form of questionnaires from the transient and working population in the region. However‚ if the sample did not adequately represent the population‚ then the deductions made are likely to be wrong. Paco Underhill’s books gave me sufficient knowledge on malls and mall culture. Using newspaper articles I was able to obtain an idea of the spending patterns of people in Mumbai. Specialised people in the field whom I interviewed threw light on areas overseen

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    Misdirected Effort

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    In Misdirected Effort‚ Veblen discusses the difference in work power relations within consumer behavior and advertising. He uses the example of high fashion sneakers and discusses how the high price and exclusivity of the product enforces a social hierarchy. Veblen States “symbols that glorify separation of nobility‚ power and rank from industry and from those who work. Honor requires immunity from activity and people whose daily life reeks with economic need and compulsion” (507). Veblen critiques

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    "A Tale of Two Divorces" by Anne Roiphe was alarming. I felt great sorrow for her mother‚ as she retold the failure of her parents marraige. It bothered me that there was a point in which her mother was willing to leave her father because of his abusiveness‚ yet then submitted herself to pardon him‚ and not leave him. Roiphe did the same when she was on ithe verge of divorce; she tried to find excuses for her husband’s immoral actions. She explains‚ "my husband had other women and I thought it was

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    Why We Buy

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    Why We Buy    Introduction In an effort to discover why we buy‚ Paco Underhill set out a mission using video equipment‚ store maps and customer profile sheets to gather research. Once his business began to grow he founded a consulting firm‚ Envirosell‚ and began to discover over 900 aspects between the shopper and the store. Why We Buy‚ gets down to the basics of how retailers and consumers interact. Each chapter takes the reader through a series of important tactics to remember when being involved

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    Papago Woman

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    Papago Woman‚ written by Ruth M. Underhill‚ is an ethnography of the life of a native american woman named Maria Chona‚ a member of the Southern Arizona Papago people located right outside of Tucson‚ Arizona on a reservation. Ruth lived among the Papago from 1931 till 1933. She studied the life of the Papago with her main subject an older Papago woman named Chona. She says at one point how she learned amongst these people and Chona‚ “I feel‚ nevertheless‚ that out of all this flurry there came the

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    Mystery Case Study Jillene Robbins 11am Part I 1. Observations made by the paramedics were; the Underhills being under water at the bottom of the hot tub‚ empty bottles of wine‚ the water in the hot tub felt way too hot‚ and that the bodies had been dead for some time. 2. How hot was the hot tub? How long have the Underhills been dead for? Are they on medications? Any other health issues for the Underhills? How long has the maid been home before discovering the couple? 3. Taking Lasix‚ drinking wine

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    hot tub by stating “This water seems really hot.” The paramedics also observed that both bodies of the Underhills were on the bottom of the hot tub upon arrival to the scene. The paramedics also observed the Underhills dead on arrival. 2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of the maid. If she had any history on the Underhills as she was there maid like How often do they consume alcohol daily‚ social‚etc. Also if she knew of any

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    ------------------------------------------------- London Calling The article from the “Newsweek” magazine is written by William Underhill who was in London with Marie Valla. The article is informative‚ describing London’s best attributes and development on financial‚ cultural and intellectual areas. The growing prosperity and popularity is presented as a result of one thing in particular: immigration. This means the main focus in the article is how immigration has contributed to London’s culture

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    products result more from impulse purchasing than from prior planning (Sfiligoj‚ 1996). A1997 study found that an es-timated $4.2 billion annual store volume was generated by impulse sales of items such as candy and magazines (Mogelonsky‚ 1998). Paco Underhill‚ author of Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping (1999)‚ affirms that many purchases are being made on the premises of stores themselves as cus-tomers give in to their impulses. Furthermore‚ technologies such as television shopping channels and

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