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    NorthPark Center is a well-known enclosed shopping center in the DFW area. It was established on July 22, 1965 (“History”, n.d.). NorthPark Center has more than 200 retailer stores and restaurants, and the total retail floor area is approximately 2-million-square-foot (“History”, n.d.). Therefore, the NorthPark Center is considered to be super-regional malls. The overall appearance of NorthPark Center is very simple. Overall, the shopping center has a square shape and four anchors are located in…

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    people rarely scrutinize in her article “The Climate Crisis at the End of Our Fork.” In a very different, yet scarily similar way Carolyn Merchant metaphorically describes the problems with modern human tendency and desires through the image of a shopping mall in “Eden Commodified.” The United States is obsessed with conservation efforts…

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    place to go to while on vacation? The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is an ideal place for vacationing. If you ever have the chance to visit Minnesota, then the Mall of America is a great place to consider. In this essay, I will be discussing The Mall of America along with the beautiful stores to shop in, the most delicious restaurants at the tip of your fingers, and the fun attractions as well as activities inside the mall. First of all, the Mall of America is loaded with…

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    Each Payless store has a similar, but different layout to it. Some stores are super stores, some are located in a mall, and others are located in a strip mall. Depending on the type of Payless store that it is, the signage and displays alternate. For instance, the Berkshire Mall Payless has six end panels to display signs and shoes versus the Payless in Broadcast Square shopping center which only has four. In this case, Payless is given a layout of what shoes and sign to put on which end panel…

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    of a plot of land, but also encourages shoppers themselves to walk around more, see more and shop more. Suddenly, the 1st floor isn’t anymore special than the 4th floor, they’re all easily accessible (Figure 29,30). “The challenge of this type of mall is to overcome the natural tendency of shoppers to move horizontally and encourage shoppers to move upwards and downwards” .” In fact, Escalators are an upgrade of The Long Stairs ! Remember that long flight of stairs; that…

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    to purchases their items/products /goods. This later changed to bigger shops run by one man with a few employees and all the work was done manually. Department stores came into being. Beginning in the mid-1990s however there was an explosion of shopping malls. Where customers interacted with professionals and not with just one single person (the owner). (Ms. Vidushi Handa, Mr. Navneet Grover).Consumers can have a wide range of choices of goods. With great offers, discounts Growth of Orgainsed…

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    Mall Cell Research Paper

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    Looking around the mall kind of reminds me of a cell, the building or outer coat of the mall. The outer coat of the cell is the cell wall, both provide protection and support to the organelles in the cell, or the shoppers in the mall. I wonder what it would be like if the mall didn't have doors. People would have to get in and out of the windows. Then how would all of the Black Friday shoppers load into their favorite stores? Luckily, the mall has outer doors for shoppers to go in and out of,…

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    Encyclopedic. Endured: One Week at the Mall of America” provides Guterson’s analysis and observations of the Mall of America as well as his views on modern megamalls in contrast with old marketplaces. According to David Guterson, the Mall of America is a disorientating shopping environment which disables social interaction and provides an insight into the dangers of American shopping culture. Guterson begins by describing the outward appearance of the mall as both mystic and disturbing. Guterson…

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    pockets to spend on shopping. Shopping has become a daily activity among millions of people in America. Marketing of the products play a huge role to feed the shopping desires of the customers; advertisement structure the way customers view the product. In “The Science of Shopping,” Gladwell analyzes different techniques used by the retail stores to attract customer using Paco Underhill’s study on shoppers behavior while surrounded by multiple stores. In “The Signs of Shopping,” Norton focuses…

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    at a discounted price. It has numerous locations, but a popular site is in one of Kansas’ shopping malls, Towne East Square Mall, located in Wichita. This particular store is not a great store due to its lack of organization, its poor customer service, and it’s unreasonable and beatable prices. When first walking into Rue 21, the atmosphere is very chaotic and overwhelming. Like many other stores in a mall, one can expect…

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