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    I completed my observation on Friday October 14th between the hours of 9:15am - 11:30am participating with the class and completing my room observation. When I entered the preschool, the children were mingling with each other waiting for their day to start. At exactly 9:30am the teacher lightly jingled a bell to notify the children very casually that class time was beginning. All the children began to filter over to the group area each seat contained a photo of a child in the class and the…

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    we should accept ourselves for what we look like. For example, Mattel released three new dolls targeting the different types of females bodies. One of which has thicker thighs and wider hips compared to the trademark slim Barbie body. The other two are shorter and taller than the average Barbie, changing the ideals of the “ideal height” among females. With mass media, more people found out about the dolls. For example, news sites like theguardian and CNN wrote about it on their sites. Queen…

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    Recalling the time when I was 10 years old and before, I was not a big fan of toys, but ‘Barbie Play’ was definitely the most influential toy in my childhood period. I still remember even my parents offered me freedom in choosing toys in Toys ‘R’ Us (Toy Warehouse), but ‘Barbie Play’ was always my all-time-pick because I was attracted by her elegance and fancy outfits. It is noteworthy that, without a second of hesitation, I rushed…

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    Idolizing these unrealistic set of standards set by these dolls we are telling young girls that is what you are supposed to look like. This can later cause teenage girls to develop eating disorders, to get plastic surgery, and overall lower self esteem in young girls and teenagers. While some girls become obsessed…

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    Gender Toys Analysis

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    flats, etc. Pink and purple dominate the color scheme, however there are greens, light blues and yellow. To continue on with the matter of appearance, dolls have this problem as well. Dolls also comes with accessories. Barbie has listened to their customers and made changes to their dolls. Making them look different to each other and for a while Barbie has had different occupations. Looking in a toy store it is easy to see the divide between girl and boy sections. Not only by color, there…

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    The Girlchild Analysis

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    In the third stanza, we see that the girlchild is growing up. Not only has she been told how to look her whole life now it is being voiced how to behave. The speaker does not express who is giving her this guidance, so we can only assume it is either he family, classmates or other adults, maybe even strangers. “She was advised to play coy, / exhorted to come on hearty, / exercise, diet, smile and wheedle” (line 12, 12 and 14). In other terms, it is interpreted as, to be shy, maybe she tries to…

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    Charles Wallace: My Hero

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    Chapter one, page 16, he used the word “exclusive.” That was his word of the day. He was very smart and mature at home. You didn’t have to run around after him. When I was 5 I was wild. I loved the park, board games, dancing, singing, and I had a big barbie boat that I LOVED. I was the smartest kid in my class. To be honest, I was in Kindergarten though. It wasn’t 6th grade or anything. Charles Wallace is the kind of kid that would sit inside at recess doing extra homework. I could…

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    Gender Roles

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    Over time we have evidence that a competition between genders has occurred. The so called “battle of the sexes” is a major platform it today’s society. Battles over the topics of who excels in school and at work over the other, and what sets us apart as male and females are highly debated. What makes a man a man and a woman a women; what traits and qualities separate us from the other sex? With new ideas of gender roles and a changing culture it is important more now than ever to understand why…

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    Gender Roles Effecting Americas Youth From the moment of birth one’s sex is how people identity who the baby is as a person. ““Women are not born, they are made” same is true for men” (Eckert, 735) throughout our lives our thoughts and actions are the outcomes of creating ourselves into what society believes how our sex should be acting. Both males and female are treated differently by parents and other adults of society, doing their gender work for the child. Buying clothing, and toys to…

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    They share the same qualities of almost living the perfect Barbie doll lifestyle with popularity and money as their successors or properties that benefit from being famous. Thinking about it, how did the Kardashians become so popular? Most would say Kim’s sex tape or maybe even the famous falling out with her ex-best…

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