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    Peter The Great Influence

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    1. The reign of Peter the Great had a great impact on the Russian Orthodox Church. Peter did not particularly like the Russian Orthodox Church‚ he saw the church as backwards and still using their traditions which Peter did not like. He also saw the Church as rival to his power. The patriarch’s constant ceremonial presence‚ pretensions to co-sovereignty‚ and network of subordinate bishoprics and monasteries evoked an aura of theocracy. For many years the church operated autonomously‚ but this changed

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    PacSun Store Analysis

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    visited the PacSun location. There were an estimated eight female customers in this department. The sales associates working the floor were eager to help each customer with there individual needs. When entering the store it takes an average of three seconds before being welcomed to the store. II. Merchandise Appearance-The

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    Convenience Store Survey

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    I observed one 7-eleven store located in Taft Avenue. I noticed that the location of this particular convenience store is very strategic. For one‚ it is located around the University Belt. Furthermore‚ it is situated just below a condominium. I noticed that most of the tenants of this condominium are either students or young professionals. I was informed that the management of the condominium does not allow the tenants to use “gasul” to prevent accidental fire. This knowledge came very

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    Heb Is the Best Store

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    H-E-B H-E-B is a popular grocery store in the community of Houston‚ TX. There are many aspects of H-E-B that appeal to the consumers in my area. Some good qualities of H-E-B are competitive pricing‚ friendly customer service‚ cleanliness‚ and a large variety of products. These positive qualities all come together to provide the consumer with an enjoyable shopping experience. H-E-B‚ which stands for Howard E. Butt‚ first began in as a small‚ family-owned store in 1905 in Kerrville‚ TX. Now H-E-B

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    Should Stores Open On Thanksgiving? I think stores should be open on Thanksgiving. Here are some reasons why. Here are some reasons why stores should be open on thanksgiving. First of all you can get the perfect bargain on the things that your loved one wants. You can buy these items that maybe weren’t affordable that now is. Everybody wants to sell everything so they will give out even more coupons so it will be even cheaper. So that is good that people who usually can’t afford things. Even

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    Online Gadget Store

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    a good way to grab some deals‚ without having to actually invest several hours roaming around a local mall. The advantages of online shopping are many. These days’ individuals are more and more confident of the inherent safety of stores they’ve known like Target stores online‚ for example. Previously‚ many men and women had been reluctant to type their credit card information into an Internet form‚ thinking that they could be read and made use of by thieves. The fact is that modern day safe socket

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    toy store survey

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    Toy Store/Department Survey                                     When you walk into a toy store there is a distinct difference between what toys are meant for girls and boys. The boy aisle is colored blue and the girl aisle is pink‚ society has labeled blue as a boy color and pink as a girl color.  These toy stores are subtly teaching kids what girls and boys should like by dividing the genders by colors. There are also different toys for different age groups‚ as kids get older toy stores determined

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    The trial judge found that Australian Safeway Stores Pty Limited (the appellant) already mopped up the wet floor to perform its duties‚ it did not show unreasonable. As a result‚ he found that the appellant did not breach the duty of care and so he dismissed the respondent’s suit. (Zaluzna) However‚ the respondent appeal to the Full Court and stated that the Trial Judge was wrong in law in finding that the defendant did not owe the plaintiff a general duty of care. The Counsel held three reasons

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    Impact of Information Technology in Store Operations Research paper Submitted by: - Jigar Mehta Roll no.21 PGDM-RM 2nd year 2007-2009. Impact of Information Technology in Store Operations Introduction: Retailing is a “technology-intensive" industry. It is a well-known fact that the retail industry always works on razor thin margins and the key to survival lies in optimization of resources both in space and time dimensions as well as maximization of customer satisfaction. Successful

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    Retail Store Manager

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    plenty of excuses from retail store executives who refuse to provide much training to their front-line store employees. One of the most common is: "What if I train them‚ and they leave?" Friedman says this is the exact opposite approach they should take. He suggests a better question is‚ "What if I don ’t train them‚ and they stay?" Cost of Not Training The unfortunate reality‚ which anyone who ventures into a mall these days can confirm‚ is that today ’s retail store employees often lack basic sales

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