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Mall Mania

Mall Mania
Author: Stuart J. Murphy
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2006-02-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 006055777X

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Shopping, counting, and a birthday present all add up to a surprise ending on Mall Mania Day! A lighthearted look at addition strategies


Mall Mania

Mall Mania
Author: Betsy Haynes
Publisher: Skylark
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1991
Genre: Best friends
ISBN: 9780553158526

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Beth uses Shawnie's credit card to buy new clothes to wear on Wakeman Junior High's new cable TV show, and soon her debt becomes larger than ever.


Mall Mania

Mall Mania
Author: Stuart J. Murphy
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780606349734

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Stuart J. Murphy travels all over the UnitedStates talking to thousands of kids. And you'll never believe what they talk about: MATH! Stuart shows kids that they use math every day -- to share a pizza, spend their allowance, even sort socks. Stuart writes funny stories about math -- and if you read his books, you'll start to see the fun in math, too. Mall Mania Shopping, counting, and a birthday present all add up to a surprise ending on Mall Mania Day! A lighthearted look at addition strategies.


Spree

Spree
Author: Pamela Klaffke
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781551521435

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In this age of high consumption shopping is going stronger than ever as a national pastime. We are a culture obsessed and beguiled by the desire for consumer goods. Journalist and shopping addict Klaffke documents the history of shopping, from a time when cattle were currency to the current age of contemporary shopping phenomenon like QVC and eBay. From the history of the mall, to a look at the darker side of shopping culture - kleptomania, shopping addictions, anti-consumerism - this is the definitive chronology of the materialist age.


Mall Maker

Mall Maker
Author: M. Jeffrey Hardwick
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0812292995

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The shopping mall is both the most visible and the most contentious symbol of American prosperity. Despite their convenience, malls are routinely criticized for representing much that is wrong in America—sprawl, conspicuous consumption, the loss of regional character, and the decline of Mom and Pop stores. So ubiquitous are malls that most people would be suprised to learn that they are the brainchild of a single person, architect Victor Gruen. An immigrant from Austria who fled the Nazis in 1938, Gruen based his idea for the mall on an idealized America: the dream of concentrated shops that would benefit the businessperson as well as the consumer and that would foster a sense of shared community. Modernist Philip Johnson applauded Gruen for creating a true civic art and architecture that enriched Americans' daily lives, and for decades he received praise from luminaries such as Lewis Mumford, Winthrop Rockefeller, and Lady Bird Johnson. Yet, in the end, Gruen returned to Europe, thoroughly disillusioned with his American dream. In Mall Maker, the first biography of this visionary spirit, M. Jeffrey Hardwick relates Gruen's successes and failures—his work at the 1939 World's Fair, his makeover of New York's Fifth Avenue boutiques, his rejected plans for reworking entire communities, such as Fort Worth, Texas, and his crowning achievement, the enclosed shopping mall. Throughout Hardwick illuminates the dramatic shifts in American culture during the mid-twentieth century, notably the rise of suburbia and automobiles, the death of downtown, and the effect these changes had on American life. Gruen championed the redesign of suburbs and cities through giant shopping malls, earnestly believing that he was promoting an American ideal, the ability to build a community. Yet, as malls began covering the landscape and downtowns became more depressed, Gruen became painfully aware that his dream of overcoming social problems through architecture and commerce was slipping away. By the tumultuous year of 1968, it had disappeared. Victor Gruen made America depend upon its shopping malls. While they did not provide an invigorated sense of community as he had hoped, they are enduring monuments to the lure of consumer culture.


The Report

The Report
Author:
Publisher: Oxford Business Group
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Philippines
ISBN: 1902339126

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Author: Thomas D. Sharts
Publisher: Thomas Sharts
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781425733100

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Idea Exchange

Idea Exchange
Author: Uma Vishnu
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0670084891

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Interviews with Indian personalities from all walks of life covered in Idea exchange column of Indian Express.


Mall Mania

Mall Mania
Author: F. Daniel Highley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1991
Genre: Selling
ISBN:

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Loveman's

Loveman's
Author: Tim Hollis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614236127

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In an era when local department stores still thrived, Birmingham shoppers had different stores from which to choose. But when customers sought more than bargain prices, when they demanded unparalleled quality and outright luxury, they chose Loveman's. The first store opened in Birmingham in 1887, and the chain eventually grew to include locations in Huntsville and Montgomery, embracing those from throughout the state who valued an upscale shopping experience. Weathering the Great Depression, a devastating fire that destroyed the original location in 1934 and historic civil rights protests in the early 1960s, Loveman's proved to be an enduring name through many eras of change until finally closing its doors in 1980. Now, Birmingham historian Tim Hollis chronicles the sterling history of this celebrated store's commitment to excellence.