The Urge to Splurge

The Urge to Splurge
Title The Urge to Splurge PDF eBook
Author Laura Byrne Paquet
Publisher ECW Press
Total Pages 279
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1550225839

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Tracing the cultural evolution of shopping from outdoor bazaars to suburban malls, this brazen look at the history and psychology of one of humankind's oldest pursuits considers the variety of reasons (and excuses) that drive the impulse to buy. An opulent collection of shopping places are described, including ancient markets, covered arcades of 18th-century France, gallerias of 19th-century Italy, and megamalls of 1950s America. Examples from literature and other sources explore the historically conflicted attitudes about shopping, it seems that fashionistas have always fought over the trendiest hemlines and hats. The development of buying options is detailed, from mail order catalogs and Internet stores to retail districts and massive supermarkets.

Women who Shop Too Much

Women who Shop Too Much
Title Women who Shop Too Much PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Wesson
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre Compulsive shopping
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Ebony

Ebony
Title Ebony PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 162
Release 1980-08
Genre
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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.

Cravings!

Cravings!
Title Cravings! PDF eBook
Author Sheryl Turgeon, MPH, CHNC
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 2016-03-25
Genre
ISBN 9781523411924

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The house is quiet. You walk in to the kitchen and find a plate of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies on the stove. What do you do?Did you eat one or three or more? How many of you asked yourself if you were hungry? If not, maybe sugar is a problem in your life.How about eating something you wish you hadn't and feeling like a loser afterward. Are sweets, carbohydrates or alcohol your go-to stress relievers? If so, you may be addicted to sugar and that is why I wrote this book.So many of us struggle with these agonizing, uncontrollable cravings and commit to one diet after another! But if we don't throw everything we've got at this emotional, physical, social, and even spiritual issue, we will continue to stay stuck on the relentless merry-go-round of sugar cravings.Weaving stories and practical tips, tools and resources into this little book will help you find freedom from the urge to splurge (unless you have a special occasion and deliberately make that choice).So, if you are sick and tired of the mood swings, irritability, skin or other chronic health problems, and lack of energy, this book gives you everything you need to get on the path to freedom and greater health. I have been there myself and share my research, my trials and errors and what has worked for me. I know it can work for you, too!

Shopping as an Entertainment Experience

Shopping as an Entertainment Experience
Title Shopping as an Entertainment Experience PDF eBook
Author Mark Howard Moss
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 158
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780739116814

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Shopping as an Entertainment Experience explores the ways in which shopping has become a significant entertainment feature in our daily lives. Dr. Mark H. Moss examines the department store, the mall, and the e-store to demonstrate how shopping is often the most common leisure experience that people indulge in to occupy themselves. This unique book focuses on the historical evolution of shopping environments into contemporary entertainment or cultural zones. Through a phenomenological framework, Moss analyzes the way stores, outlets, and restaurants in malls mingle and merge aspects of consumption and merchandising. Shopping as an Entertainment Experience appeals to sociologists, cultural theorists, and those interested in popular culture.

Women Who Shop Too Much

Women Who Shop Too Much
Title Women Who Shop Too Much PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Wesson
Publisher New York : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages
Release 1991
Genre Compulsive shopping.
ISBN 9780312060015

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A fascinating and informative self-help book that identifies the problems of shopping addiction and offers in-depth advice for the shopper on how to bring life and spending back in focus.

Point of Purchase

Point of Purchase
Title Point of Purchase PDF eBook
Author Sharon Zukin
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415945974

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Accessible, smart and expansive, 'Point of Purchase' shows the incredible impact shopping has had on American life, stretching from the mid-19th century to today's shopping trends from the Internet to Zagat guides.