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    the author main point is to provide a clear illustration of how supermarket operate, why does each of them is laid out much like another. The author also mentions how large amount of research have done of how to design supermarket. She also add that overall, supermarket design follows fundamental rules, all of them based firmly on extensive research; Place the highest-selling food departments in the parts of the store that get the greater flow of traffic, Use the aisle nearest the entrance for items that sell especially well on impulse or look or smell enticing, Use displays at the ends of aisles for high-profit, place high-profit center –aisle food items sixty inches above the floor where they…

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    Self-Reflection In the middle of 8th-grade year, my Uncle Michael had a seizure and was put on life support. Even though the whole family knew that he had Kidney Failure and Diabetes, we prayed for a miracle. The whole experience happened rather quickly. In my family, it is our belief that if it is God’s plan let it be, so if it was His plan for my uncle to still be here, he would be. All of this happened a week before Thanksgiving, the time of the year when I should be thankful for what I have,…

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    Caden Hall-Cooke Ms. Marton Language Arts 7-5 16 November 2017 My Favorite Place is... My Favorite Place is Sea Aisle City, New Jersey. My family and I went to New Jersey in the beginning of July, 2016. It was a 12 hour drive, but before we got there, we stopped in Pittsburgh and that’s 5 hours away. We stayed with our grandparents, cousins, aunt, and uncle. The next day my family left and I left with my aunt and uncle with their two kids. We got in New Jersey at about midnight and my parents…

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    Gender stereotypes are simply inaccurate or accurate generalizations about gender roles. Gender roles are imposed in many ways in modern day society; from the pink and blue , to the separation of toy aisles, and the general public. Regardless, over the years women have been breaking down the barriers of gender stereotypes. Yet, men are still struggling with overcoming society’s gender roles. According to University of Utah law professor Clifford Rosky “Masculinity is valued more than…

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    This as in class caused a big problem with Target. I am not sure as to why Walmart has not followed suit because since Gender rules are becoming nonexistent and things are becoming gender neutral. I am sure these aisle pictures will be changing. Yes, there are more gender neutral toys for ages like 3 and up there were a couple 8 and up, but these were board games keep in mind. The gender neutral toys were further down than the gender specific aisle toys so they were not as advertised as the rest…

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    Gender Neutral Toys

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    blue clothes and toys but very few gender neutral colors. From the moment children first walk into a toy store, they are greeted with pink or blue aisles. This makes children feel and think that the toy aisles filled with pink items are for girls only and the blue aisles contain boys only toys. Toys, toy commercials and toy aisles should be gender neutral, allowing children to choose toys that interest them without fear of bullying or peer pressure. Children grow up thinking that they are what…

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    The first thing I noticed as I began approaching the aisles was that there were two aisles painted pink, two aisles painted blue, and one aisle painted green and yellow. The pink aisles screamed femininity. They were filled with fashion dolls, gaudy purses, vacuum cleaners, kitchenette sets, pink feather boas, you name it. The aisles painted blue contained, action figures, swords, wrestling belts, hammers, construction hats, Nerf™ balls, basketballs, anything asserting toughness. The last aisle…

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    By that I mean, from the hundreds of toys I saw for boys, they mainly included guns, war sets, tool kits, building sets, and construction perihelia. Every aisle for boys consisted of those items listed previously and as society claims, those are only for boys. For this reason, boys will learn their role and acquire skills just by simply playing with these toys. Boys are supposed to be aggressive, dominant, and strong. Also, these toys can give boys the skills that are fundamental to their future…

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    Toy Store Evaluation Paper

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    For the toy store evaluation I picked the local Muncie Target. Target is a superstore that is separated into different department areas ranging from clothing, electronics, baby items children’s items, home décor, toys, seasonal items, a small grocery section, and everyday essentials. When you first walk into Target the first thing you see is the dollar section. The toys section is located directly behind the home décor aisle. The toy department is made up of 9 aisles and each aisle is made up…

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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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