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    Indian Book Retail Industry

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    Indian book retail Industry: An Overview The Indian book retail industry is estimated to be over Rs 3‚000 crore‚ out of which organised retail accounts for only 7 per cent.The industry is expected to grow by approximately 15 per cent a year.Book retail contributes only about 1 per cent to the overall retail industry. Text and curriculum books account for about 50 per cent of the sales. Second-hand books are also a big chunk of the book retail market. In the past few years‚ several large format

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    Successful perseverance begins and ends with a good personal development plan. It is the process of strengthening the personal inner core to the point of able to stand strong in the face of adversity. Knowing the formula is a great place to start‚ but even with the knowledge many people fail. Success does not happen because of what one do or know. It happens because of the person one become. National Book Store is the largest bookstore chain in the Philippines with 128 branches in the country. It

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    Question 8: How you define the term ‘profit’ in terms of the changes that Hussain adopted to move one business to another? The term ‘profit’ that Hussain earned when he changed from one to another business is the result of success as he willing to take chances and risks. He started from zero and his creative business minds be the ladder of sucess to him. A lot of challenge that he had faced make he became a great entrepreneur nowaday. He had struggled very much to expand his business in other word

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    Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology & Management Bookshop Automation System Requirement & Specification (Project No – P10) Submitted to: Miss Shweta Kulshereshtha Submitted By: Vivek Kushwaha MCA V SEM (M2) Group : G2 Abstract The project report consists of 2 phases. In the first phase‚ the problem assigned to us has been mentioned. Second phase provides the solution for the same problem along with an insight into the development process involved. Introduction part gives the information

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    Entrepreneur of the Year In 2005 Ernst & Young bestowed the second Entrepreneur of the Year Philippines award to National Book Store’s founder and chairman‚ Mrs. Socorro C. Ramos. This prestigious award is bestowed to an individual that best embodies entrepreneurial spirit‚ financial performance‚ strategic direction‚ community/global impact‚ innovation‚ and personal integrity/influence. The award is presented annually in more than 125 cities in 40 countries worldwide. Hard work‚ perseverance

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    Deterrence Theory

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    This paper has highlighted deterrence and power-control theory to provide insight into why shoplifting happens but fails to give an integrated approach to this behaviour. Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a promising theoretical approach to integrating both person-oriented and environment-oriented explanations to shoplifting. Hirtenlehner and Hardie (2016) address deterrence theory and Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory as influential theories that often represent inconclusive results

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    Why People Shoplift

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    Abstract Shoplifting‚ one of the most common crimes in our society‚ is increasing in recent years. Despite the fact that there are tight securities against it‚ people are not discouraged to shoplift but instead they do so quite often. This paper looks at the reason behind the increasing number of shoplifters‚ the factors that encourage people to shoplift. People that are highly into such a crime can either be a young teen ager or a grown up however‚ the reason may vary for both the groups. This

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    Cost to Society For Shoplifting Shoplifting is a major problem in today life. The temptation of not paying for something‚ just hiding it away and saving your own money is a large factor for some people. The culprit just thinks he’s getting a product for free and doesn’t know what he’s actually doing to himself and the community. Negative effects of shoplifting effect business owners‚ business customers‚ teenagers‚ and society as a whole. When a theft from any business occurs‚ it is harmful to everyone

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    Every day‚ US department‚ retail‚ and grocery stores lose an estimated 91 million dollars to shoplifting. But how is this happening? Are our technologies too simple‚ too easy to outsmart? Or are the people in today’s society underestimating their ingenuity? Despite the psychological effect of stopping some people from becoming shoplifters‚ anti-theft devices don’t actually stop or deter the professional or determined. Not only do anti-theft devices waste people’s time‚ they do not catch or identify

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    Chris Brown's Rule

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    stills follow her own rule‚ which is shoplifting. For example‚ in Lyman’s article‚- “Winona Ryder Convicted of 2 Counts in Shoplifting‚” states that: “Winona Ryder‚ the actress whose six-day shoplifting trial drew national attention and stirred tabloid frenzy” (Lyman 4). This shows Winona Ryder following her own rule‚ which is shoplifting. She may thought that she won’t get caught but our modern world technogoy system sees everything so she was caught shoplifting‚ which drew all the attention from

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