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    I had plenty of things to be excited about the night of May 12, I was leaving to Ethiopia the next day, I had just received a new Barbie doll, and when my grandchildren ask if I had any "back in the day" stories I could tell them that I once sliced my palm, to cover up for the fact that I have absolutely no horrible struggle stories as a child. A couple of friends came over that night and all of us kids were upstairs playing. For some reason, I was in my closet (maybe I was looking for…

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    but it just hurt! On my 7th birthday I remember getting a really big box for my birthday, I couldn’t wait to open it! After cake and ice cream my mom finally let me open it. I was so excited. I opened it up and looked inside and all I saw was a big Barbie head. I had no idea what I…

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    The toy industry has always clashed with gender roles. The stereotypes found within these aisles are astounding. There is an abrupt shift between what is seen as the “boy” aisle and the “girl” aisle. Both showcase the expectations of what it means to identify as that gender. They show evidence of heteronormativity, sexism, racism, gender identity issues, and how it is all very much a marketing scheme. Although Target has transformed their store into something more gender neutral, they still…

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    to please society. For instance, they wear make-up, designer clothes and shoes, nice jewelry, and they make sure their hair is always done nicely. This idea that women has to look good for society is the main theme in Margie Piercy’s “Barbie Girl”. In the poem “Barbie Girl”, the poet Margie Piercy uses insulting irony and mocking simile to convey a shift from innocence to corruption illustrating the poet’s attitude that being called pretty shouldn’t be “consummation at last”.…

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    being oneself, people tend to copy and mimic society’s opinions of perfection or what’s “cool”. One company that is trying to do the opposite and help children understand everyone comes in different shapes, sizes, and colors is Barbie. Even though they created the perfect Barbie the company has realized that young children should accept their differences. Body image has affected many people today, ranging from young children to the eldest of our generation, but learning to embrace one’s…

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    the preferred body type from early on. For instance, Barbie, the number one selling doll in the world, has faced criticism for her unrealistic figure. If a real girl had the proportions of a Barbie doll, her stomach would not be big enough to support a real liver, and her small neck would not be capable of supporting her head (Hess, 2014). Despite this, Barbie continues to be a fond part of childhood for many girls. The thin fantasy of Barbie is reinforced throughout women’s lives by the media.…

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    Olympic tumbler Gabby Douglas was just 16 years of age when she left a mark on the world at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Presently 20, she has won gold in the Olympics, at the World Championships, Pacific Rim Championships and American Cup rivalries and she is planning to add another award to her accumulation today in the uneven bars last in Rio. Despite the fact that she scarcely missed meeting all requirements for the overall finals, she scored an incredible, group best 15.766 on the…

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    Gender Specific Toys

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    skills in life. Barbie dolls encourage girl children to socialize, choose fashionable outfits, and style their hair. These toys, most importantly, prepare children for their roles in society. Boys are encouraged to play with guns, Tonka construction trucks, police cars, super hero action figures. These toys prepare boy children for their roles as protector, provider, and creator. Girls are prepared for a very different role in society. They are encouraged to play with Baby Alive dolls, Easy Bake…

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    with their usual line, “Hey loser.” And at that moment in front of the entire school cafeteria, I snapped, “That’s it! I’m done with you and your fake friends coming around and teasing every single kid in this school! You’re just as fake as a barbie doll! All perfect and nothing else to do except bully others! I am done with this, who’s with me?” I soon looked around to see the entire school staring at me. Oh no I thought now does the entire school think I am a total weirdo? Has Abigail put…

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    There are many movies that are known by the name chick flick movies. Chick flick movies are movies which are dedicated to female viewers instead of male viewers. Chick flick movies are referred to as “a sappy movie for women that men don’t like / chick flicks are commercial films that appeal to female viewers” (Ferriss and Young 2). This is true as chick flick movies concentrate mostly upon female characters. There are many movies that are referred to by the name chick flick; one of these movies…

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