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In the 1960’s, the museum setting was starting to be looked down upon. There were elitist qualities about the abstract expressionism, such as the art only being able to be viewed in museums. Only people who were educated about art would understand the value of...
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Introduction Provision of adequate fire safety measures in a shopping mall is critical since they are accessed by individuals from all walks of life. Research indicates that safety measures in shopping mass are inadequately provided; therefore, serious damages are likely to occur in case of...
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For my first ethnographic analysis I decided to head to a location where I could observe all types of people in just one area: people who were working, playing, eating, and shopping. That’s right, I took field notes in an all-American shopping mall. Being a...
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Supermarkets These are large, low, cost, low margin, high volume, self-service operations designed to meet the needs for food, groceries and other non-food items. This format was at the forefront of the grocery revolution and today, it controls more than 30% of the grocery market...
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These days shopping malls are considered one of the major recreational spaces for teenage girls where they can spend time with friends, socialize and have relaxed spare time as well as do shopping. In this essay, I will reflect and discuss on my observations from...
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In past few years, Katmandu’s shopping scene has been transformed by malls. And there are more malls being built. Most people just go there to window-shop and many are having a hard time paying their loans. But then malling is not just about just shopping,...
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Enter the mall and go to back to your childhood; the stores in there have all the candy you want. Stores are big branches who manipulate the customers, by display in impulse goods more prominently. Even though stores have different appearance, their strategies are similar...