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    show women as being delicate and fragile. Men can have different colors of red, blue, green, yellow, and purple, but not pink. Pink is shown as being fragile and feminine and not strong and masculine. When you look into the different sections in a store you see that the girls have unicorns, candy, princesses, dolls, and tiaras and that the boys section have trucks, cars, tools, and mud. Gender stereotypes make a border for people not to express themselves to the fullest and their emotions. As a

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    trainee at J.C. Penny Co. in 1940 in Des Moines, Iowa. After serving in the Army in World War II, Walton acquired a Ben Franklin variety store franchise with his brother James Walton in Newport Arkansas, until they lost the lease to the store in 1950. By 1962, when the first Wal-Mart Discount City was opened in Rogers Arkansas, both Walton’s were operating fifteen stores under the “Walton 5 & 10” name, and were the largest Ben Franklin franchisee in the

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    Executive Summary The aim of this report is to examine the characteristics of merchandise assortment and store design within two retail companies to identify constituents that can have a negative and positive influence on the stores. Apparel department of two discount department stores were selected and observed in the constituents that create their merchandise assortment and store design. Apparel departments of Target and Big W at Fountain Gate in Victoria, Australia were selected as locale

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    Market capitalization is a popular metric for assessing the size of a company as a representation of the investing public's notion of the company's worth. The figure is derived by simply multiplying the number of outstanding shares of the company's stock by the share price. (Slivka, 2010) 3.3 The learning Curve Access to distribution channels complements Apple’s strategy. Unlike most competitors, Apple appears just now to be seeking a strong presence abroad. The U. S. A. accounts for 48%

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    Indian Retail Sector The Indian Retail Sector has undergone rapid transformation by setting scalable and profitable retail models across various categories and formats. Traditional markets are making way for departmental stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets and specialty stores. The modern malls cater to shopping, entertainment and food, all under one roof. It was estimated that India will have over close to 50 million square feet of quality retail space by the end of 2007. The growth in mall space

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    female characters. DC Super Hero Girls is the name of this idea. They are released in Target stores, and is now for girls ages 6-12! DC is becoming more open to girls and not just boys. This is primary for the future of not gender stereotyping! Conclusion Overall, many stores and popular companies are not conscientious when it comes to gender stereotypes. Most of the popular brands and stores like Disney, Target, and DC Comics are plainly sexist. Fortunately though, many of the popular brands and

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    Disney Gender Stereotypes While the beautiful princess Snow White cooks and cleans for the seven dwarves she sings, “Someday my prince will come… and away to his castle we’ll go to be happy forever I know.” Snow White passes time waiting on the dwarves, hoping a prince will come sweep her off her feet and she will live happily ever after. After biting into a poison apple, her fate ultimately relies on the prince to save her- a prince she does not even know. Disney emphasizes, “Where dreams come

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    I 've possessed each Apple TV that has been discharged. I trust era one I bought a year after discharge and it had a 40GB physical hard drive and you could match up substance to it by means of iTunes over the system or you could stream substance to it by means of the system. The sync usefulness was somewhat unbalanced. The Apple TV basically acted like a major iPod. It had a 40GB and 160GB form and was essentially Apple 's Front Row programming in a gadget that had Component/HDMI ports. Apple TV

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    to their customers without necessarily focusing on keeping price down. They say that they are not selling products, they are selling experiences. They do this largely by focusing on providing high quality in-store experiences and utilizing persuasive advertising. They make use of in-store marketing images, music, and helpful sales associates to reinforce what their brand represents. This has

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    with viewers by suggesting that Disney will finally give room for a different ideal princess. With the funny fantasy adventures and a dramatic twist at the end with surprising depth Brave managed to successfully grab the young audience's attention. Brave is receiving many positive comments from the viewers of all ages. Parents have also noticed that, Brave was different from the other princess in the Disney movies. The obvious change in the typical princess in Disney movies is that Merida wears no

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