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    Shopping Malls

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    HOW ARE SHOPPING MALLS CHANGING OUR SOCIETY? Program: Addictions & community Support Worker Module: Communications Name: Ismail Erten Date: June 3‚ 2013 Instructor: Burns MacLeod Assignment # 1 HOW ARE SHOPPING MALLS CHANGING OUR SOCIETY ? * How much do you really know about shopping malls? * How are shopping malls changing your life? * Are you aware of the influence shopping malls may have on future generations? In just under the past fifty years‚ small family businesses

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    Observation of a Mall

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    S00758438 ENG-1010-013 Observational Essay June 30‚ 2013 On the outside of the mall are lines after lines of cars are parked in the enormous parking lots. It is not that loud‚ every once in a while you hear the beeping of car doors being locked. Creative accents on the doors invite you to come in and enjoy. Different textures on the building pop out at you creating different lines. You go from flat to bumpy as move your hand against the side of the building. At night‚ the lights shines against

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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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    Call of the Mall

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    CALL OF THE MALL Meaning of Mall 2. A large‚ often enclosed shopping complex containing various stores‚ businesses‚ and restaurants usually accessible by common passageways. 4. A street lined with shops and closed to vehicles. 3. A shady public walk or promenade. South China Mall Location: Dongguan‚ China Year Opened: 2005 Gross Leasable Area: 7.1 million square feet Golden Resources Shopping Mall Beijing‚ China Year Opened: 2004 Gross Leasable Area: 6 million square feet SM

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    mall of asia

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    SM Mall of Asia From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia SM Mall of Asia "No other mall comes close" Location Barangay 76‚ Bay City‚ Pasay‚Philippines Opening date May 21‚ 2006 Developer SM Prime Holdings Management SM Prime Holdings Owner Henry Sy‚ Sr. Architect Arquitectonica No. of anchor tenants 13 Total retail floor area 407‚101 m2 (4‚382‚000 sq ft) No. of floors Main & entertainment buildings: 2 Carpark buildings: 6 Website SM Mall of Asia SM Mall of Asia at SM Prime

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    Mall of Americ

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    Mall of America Many people could agree that the Mall of America‚ located in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota‚ would be a great place to visit. The mall has a great atmosphere‚ but it also has different stores and departments. The Mall of America is very different amongst other types of malls throughout the United States‚ for it has many more attractions. It can also be a great place for people‚ of all ages‚ to come shop‚ to ride roller coasters‚ and to hang out with friends and families.

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    Residential Schools

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    Residential Schools Basma Dhaw GENE 48 – 101 Michelle A. LaMarche November 4‚ 2014 Residential Schools In the 19th Century‚ what was the punishment of the crime for being born Native? “It is clear that the schools have been‚ arguably‚ the most damaging of the many elements of Canada’s colonization of this land’s original peoples and‚ as their consequences still affect the lives of Aboriginal people today‚ they remain so.”—John S. Milloy‚ A National Crime The First Nation people have

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    Residential Schools

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    prepare aboriginal people to live a civilized (i.e. European) lifestyle. Residential schools were established for two reasons: separation of the children from the family and the belief that aboriginal culture was not worth preserving. Most people concluded that aboriginal culture was useless and dying and all human beings would eventually develop and change to be like the ’advanced’ European civilization. Early residential schools were similar to religious missions. Later‚ the mission-run schools

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    Lost in the Mall

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    "Lost in a Shopping Mall"�A Breach of Professional Ethics Lynn S. Crook Richland‚ WA Martha C. Dean Sydney‚ Australia ABSTRACT: The "lost in a shopping mall" study has been cited to support claims that psychotherapists can implant memories of false autobiographical information of childhood trauma in their patients. The mall study originated in 1991 as 5 pilot experiments involving 3 children and 2 adult participants. The University of Washington Human Subjects Committee granted approval

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    Lost In The Mall: Misrepresentations and Misunderstandings Article Review Shane Raymer South-central Kentucky Community and Technical College Abstract The studies described in this article investigates whether people can be fed false memories‚ or believe false information‚ into believing that (for example) they were once lost in a shopping mall at a point in their life. Lost

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