The Changing Business strategies of Shopping Mall.

Report will need to include the following elements:

• It should be formatted in using the appropriate citation style for your field.
• It must be at least 1500 words.
• It should include a variety of sources from scholarly journals, trade journals and popular press.
• It should be written in a tone that is conversational and objective, as well as positive.
• It must use correct grammar, punctuation, usage, spelling and mechanics.
• It should use sources from 2013-present. Limit pre-2013 sources to background issues.
Findings:
• Organize your findings section by addressing the history, the current state, and the future of your topic.
• Analyze the findings completely, accurately, and appropriately, including all relevant data and excluding all irrelevant data.
• Interpret the findings (discuss their importance and implications) rather than just present them.
• Present the findings using informative, parallel headings to signal the contents of sections.
Summary and Conclusions:
• Summarize the main points of the findings and key facts about the problem, issue, or need.
• Draw conclusions that are supported by the evidence in your findings.
• End the report with a sense of completion that conveys an impression that the project is important.

The paper add new and interesting insights. In other words, A papers don’t simply summarize a source, they analyze and interpret as well. The variety and range of sources in an A paper lead to a complex and detailed response to the assignment. An A paper is free of formatting errors and has a highly effective organizational pattern.

Back Matter:
• At the end of your report include a properly formatted reference page.
• Include an appendix with additional information if called for (e.g., exhibits).

Long quotations:
When a quotation is longer than forty words, set it off from the text by indenting it one-half inch from the left margin. Do not use quotation marks around a quotation that has been set off from the text.
Figures and tables:

APA classifies visuals as tables and figures (figures include graphs, charts, drawings, and photographs). Keep visuals as simple as possible.
Label each table with an arabic numeral (Table 1, Table 2, and so on) and provide a clear title. The label and title should appear on separate lines above the table, flush left. Below the table, give its source in a note.
For each figure, place a label and a caption below the figure, flush left. The label and caption need not appear on separate lines.
In the text of your paper, discuss the most significant features of each visual. Place the visual as close as possible to the sentences that relate to it unless your instructor prefers it in an appendix.

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