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  2. Shopkeeper - Wikipedia

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    Unlike store managers who usually work for a large retailer, shopkeepers normally have overall responsibility for a store. Independent shopkeepers include (but are not limited to) grocers , corner shopkeepers , newsagents , butchers , bakers , booksellers , florists , and antique dealers .

  3. Compulsive buying disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive buying can be found among people with Parkinson's disease [3] or frontotemporal dementia. [4] [5] CBD often has roots in early experience. Perfectionism, general impulsiveness and compulsiveness, dishonesty, insecurity, and the need to gain control have also been linked to the disorder.

  4. Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is marked by an excessive obsession with rules, lists, schedules, and order; a need for perfection [11] that interferes with efficiency and the ability to complete tasks; a devotion to productivity that hinders interpersonal relationships and leisure time; rigidity and zealousness on matters of ...

  5. Order processing - Wikipedia

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    Person to goods picking assisted by conveyor belt. Order picking or order preparation is one of a logistic warehouse's processes. [citation needed] It consists in taking and collecting articles in a specified quantity before shipment to fulfil customer orders. It is a basic warehousing process and has an important influence on logistic processes.

  6. Ted Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    Kaczynski argued that most people spend their time engaged in ultimately unfulfilling pursuits because of technological advances; he called these "surrogate activities", wherein people strive toward artificial goals, including scientific work, consumption of entertainment, political activism, and following sports teams.

  7. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    A takeover attempt by an individual or a company in which instructions are given to buy all available shares of the target company at current market price as soon as stock exchange is opened for business on a particular date. With this base the bidder makes an attractive offer to the other shareholders in order to make a full takeover bid.

  8. Cashier - Wikipedia

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    A cashier at her register in a Panamanian grocery store.. A retail cashier or simply a cashier is a person who handles the cash register at various locations such as the point of sale in a retail store.

  9. Home Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    Home Retail Group's businesses Argos and Habitat operated in over eight hundred stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The group had a 49% holding in a multi-channel general merchandise retail business in China, called HH Retail Limited, with Haier Group, one of the world's leading home appliance manufacturers, holding the remaining 51% ...