Solving Retailers' Challenges with Technology

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Solving Retailers' Challenges with Technology

And it's not just the ordering process that can be daunting. The assortment of products a store carries is essential. Top selling products should be always available in every category and correctly placed in the store. Additionally, promotional items must be highly visible and timely, bringing savings to the
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Conspiracy!

The other day, I procrastinated on the development of this writing prompt by reading about the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding the tragic
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Idyllwild Arts: The Writing That Heals

Pitzer College, the prestigious liberal arts college in Southern California, welcomed Idyllwild Arts Academy Creative Writing senior Emily Clarke to a three-day diversity program last month. All expenses were paid for participating students, all of whom came from underrepresented backgrounds.
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Hundreds of German universities set to lose access to Elsevier journals

The conflict between Elsevier, the world's biggest publisher of scientific journals, and Germany's entire university system has dragged on since 2015.
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Morning Softs Report 12/05/17

Some traders say that USDA is seriously underestimating demand for the fiber, while the others look to the high USDA ending stocks estimates and suggest that any demand can be easily met. Farmers are reported to be quiet sellers right now. Harvest conditions are good in just about all areas, but it will
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An Hour with Sheri Reynolds '89: A Five-Minute Read for a Five-Second World

She is author of the novels Bitterroot Landing, The Rapture of Canaan (an Oprah Book Club selection and New York Times bestseller), A Gracious Plenty, Firefly Cloak, The Sweet In-Between, The Homespun Wisdom of Myrtle T. Cribb, and the play Orabelle's Wheelbarrow. Reynolds teaches creative
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In One Apartment Building, Listening For Stories

Nevo, 46, is a talented writer, who unfolds each story with immediacy and emotional depth as well as humor. The author of four previous novels, a collection of stories and a picture book for children, he owns and co-manages Israel's largest private creative writing school, and is a mentor to many young
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Most FTSE 100 Firms Already Publishing A Tax Strategy

The Government introduced a package of measures in September 2016 requiring many large businesses and partnerships to publish a UK tax
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Digging out from avalanches of Christmas past

“Last year, not many sold,” she says, “and the consignors had to take most of them back. Interestingly, people still buy vintage glass ornaments, even if their metallic paint is chipping off. They might sell for $4 to $6.” Top sellers include nostalgic wooden sleds or Spode's Christmas Tree china, especially
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Wake Forest author lands Hallmark Christmas movie – there's a happy ending (of course)

“And it's something I find enjoyable to write.” Though she's been writing all her life, Cotrufo only began publishing in 2010, when she was inspired by her creative writing students who were self-publishing their own work. She published “The Christmas Cottage” in 2012, and it sold 10,000 copies in six
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The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com

Audible.com best-sellers for week ending December 1: Fiction. 1. Artemis by Andy Weir, narrated by … The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F(asterisk)ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson, narrated by Roger Wayne (HarperAudio). 3. Ask More: The Power of Questions to Open
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