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    Comparison/Contrast Essay Online Shopping vs. In-store Shopping One of the great choices that we have in the modern world today is whether to shop online or actually go to the brick and mortar store and do our shopping. While both offer great sales and promotions along with great selections from which to choose‚ they both have pros and cons which must be considered in order to determine which of the two choices offer the best shopping option. In-store shopping offers the buyer the opportunity

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    Online shopping vs. traditional shopping Most of us have been acquainted to traditional shopping since childhood. And then online shopping came when the Internet started to boom. I don’t know anything about online shopping like how it works‚ how can I send my payment and others until I made my first purchase at the beginning of my university with the help of my roommate. I love the feeling of having the product you want at the comfort of your home. Anyway‚ there are many differences between this

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    MillCreek Mall Review

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    Millcreek Mall Review Erie is a city known for its beautiful bayfront beaches‚ rich history‚ and exciting downtown nightlife‚ but its shopping is extremely underrated. One of the highlights of shopping in Erie is the Millcreek Mall located on upper Peach Street. Although the linear layout may cause a lot of backtracking‚ the Millcreek Mall has large variety of unique and nationally known stores with several hotels and restaurants surrounding it‚ making the experience convenient and enjoyable

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    Online Shopping

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    Larry Rivers ENGL 1301 McCourt September 28‚ 2012 Online Shopping VS Traditional Shopping The advent of the Internet has had an impact in our lives in all sorts of ways such as in the manner in which we communicate‚ flirt‚ date‚ and most importantly‚ how we shop. While even in the recent past the thought of whether someone would be able to buy an Armani outfit wearing pajamas while looking after the needs of a couple of toddlers would have seemed like an outlandish idea‚ thanks to the increasing

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    Retailing and Shopping

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    SHOPS AND SHOPPING Going shopping is a part of our everyday life. For some people it’s a pleasant pastime while for others it’s an everyday routine. Some people like doing shopping and they are happy if they can pick up a bargain in the sales‚ for others yawn while walking along the shelves in a shop. But whether you like shopping or not you have to do it because it’s a necessity. I’d like to say that at present shopping has become more exciting than it used to be several decades ago. Today

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    City outskirts are sprouting malls. Will they help decongest Bangalore? Mall culture is here to stay and new malls coming up on the city outskirts seem to be offering a ray of hope to the jam-packed city centre. Hopefully‚ these will cater to the lifestyle needs of people living beyond the Outer Ring Road. But will it be a boon? Expert opinion has it that if planned and executed properly‚ malls can keep people from travelling into the city for their leisure. This will reduce traffic within the

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    Introduction Online and Traditional Shopping Introduction to Online Shopping Online shopping has become a major outbreak in the world of Information Technology . Online shopping had been created for those shoppers who do not have the time and the money to go to a shop and they would rather go online and buy their things there . There has been a vast increase in the variety of products that are available online for the shoppers to buy . Online shopping has become a trend now with the new

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    Mall Walking Benefits

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    Home Care Pittsburgh: Benefits of Mall Walking According to CBS Pittsburgh‚ there are nearly two dozen malls within an hour of downtown. This is great news for seniors in and around the Pittsburgh area because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared mall walking to be of great benefit in combating a number of illnesses and diseases. Consider just these few benefits of mall walking: Walking briskly several days a week for 45 minutes a session has been linked to a reduced risk

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    Mall Social Experiment

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    We chose to conduct our social experiment at the Arizona Mills Outlet Shopping Center. Arizona Mills is located in Tempe‚ Arizona. Our experiment was conducted from 4:00 pm to 7:00. We chose this time frame to compare times of less traffic to the times after shoppers get off work. During the experiment the amount of shoppers increased from 1 shopper passing our position per minute to 3 shoppers passing per minute. The increase in shoppers happened close to 6:00 pm. We observed a mixture of social

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    Shopping Addiction

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    SHOPPING ADDICTION Name: Course details: Date: Shopping addiction is a behavioral addiction often referred to as `shopoholism` and also known as oniomania or compulsive shopping. This condition was identified in the nineteenth century and marked a psychiatric disorder in the twentieth century. [1]It normally begins in the early adulthood and is experienced by teenagers in their late teens .it mostly affects females as compared to males. Like any other

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