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    Mind Control Have you ever walked around a shopping mall intending to go to only one store‚ yet two hours later you’re still in the mall and you haven’t walked into the only store you planned to go into? What pulled you into the other stores? You were just walking down and all of a sudden you smelled a whiff of some good scent‚ so you walk into Abercrombie and Fitch. The smell hooked you in and then you began looking at clothes and the time just got the best of you and your money. Abercrombie and

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    the residential sectors‚ these centres were also planned to be connected through underpasses across intercepting V3s to form continuous neighborhood shopping streets running across the width of the city in the East West direction. This concept has however not been implemented. With the exception of the City Centre‚ the entire hierarchy of shopping centres were designed on the traditional Indian concept as Shop Cum Flats (SCFs) with commercial activity on the ground floor and residential unit

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    positive and negative effects. Globalization can involve a number of things like the business aspect and agricultural. According to daldrup.org globalization has drastically affected the Business aspect in India. India is expected to have 715 shopping malls by 2016; it has a consumer base of 1.14 million‚ and the third largest telecom market. But the negative effect this has had is that India’s youth is no longer furthering their education and working at call centers for cheap money. And by the year

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    Response2 Article: Toys ’R’ Us Grows in China‚ With ’Tiger Moms’ in Mind By LAURIE BURKITT in Beijing and ANN ZIMMERMAN in Dallas http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323622904578128840637201504.html The article is mainly about the basic fact in the global toy industry‚ the Chinese market expression of large toy companies and the future plan of toys ‘R’ Us in China. The Article stands out the importance of culture differences and cultural localization. Toy Industry Analysis—The

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    Many people prefer freshly squeezed juice or juice bottled without added colouring‚ flavours and preservatives‚ over juices made of unhealthy and artificial ingredients. Because such products are not always readily available in supermarkets‚ some consumers make their own juice or patronize fresh juice businesses. There are many ways to run a fresh juice business‚ and it can be a very profitable and rewarding venture. To ensure your juice business is successful‚ you can do many things. Step 1

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    way? Yes my research involves human participants‚ because I will be conducting surveys and conducting interviews The participants of my study will be minors; the focus will be on teenagers specifically I will offer gift cards to local shopping malls to the participants in my study‚ hopefully this will encourage them to participate in my study and surveys Participants will fill out surveys separately in a classroom setting and will be given extra class credit and a small denomination of

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    Dubai department store industry is low to medium. There are issues to be considered when Myer wants to expand into this region. Firstly‚ Department store industry requires large capital investment to set up a business as it provides well-established shopping opportunities to its customers. Also‚ it needs to ensure distributing their goods and services through established distribution channels‚ however it could be already locked by existing competitors. These issues make the entry barriers high for Myer

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    high-order goods‚ like furniture and jewellery‚ were in the town and city centres‚ which attracted customers from a wide catchment area. Shops selling low-order goods‚ like food‚ were located in the local neighbourhoods. However‚ this traditional shopping pattern began to change in the 1970s‚ when shops like supermarkets and DIY stores began to move to the outskirts of towns by decentralisation. Although it is obvious that the decentralisation of retailing and other services has had a major impact

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    Westfield Stratford City is a shopping centre in Stratford‚ London‚ owned by the Westfield Group. The centre opened on 13 September 2011‚ with a total retail floor area of 1‚883‚700 square feet (175‚000 m2) it is one of the largest urban shopping centers in Europe. It is the 3rd largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom by retail space behind the Trafford Centre and Metro Centre. Taking the surrounding shopping area into account‚ it is the largest urban shopping centre in the European Union in

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    Gagandeep Kaur MBA(IB)2011-13‚ 13 C A Comparative Study of Retailing in India by International Retailers A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RETAILING IN INDIA BY INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS BACKGROUND: According to AT Kearney‚ India’s retail industry comprises US$ 435 billion. It entails only 6 per cent of itself as organised retail segment as of 2010‚ according to Booz and Co (India) Pvt Ltd. Hence‚ there is a great potential to be explored by domestic and international players‚ especially after Cabinet’s

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