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    Lloyd on Lemmy Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman remembers Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister. The following Lemmy tribute was written by Lloyd Kaufman: writer, director, producer, co-founder and president of TROMA Entertainment for Girls and Corpses Magazine. December 30th, 2015 was my saddest birthday. It was my 70th birthday and I was with the Guna Indians in very remote San Blas Islands when the news of Lemmy Kilmister’s death reached me. The loss of Motörhead legend Lemmy, on December 28th, 2015, had a…

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    Toy stores are fun for anyone to go into, so for this assignment I went to an actual toy store. For me a toy aisle wasn’t good enough. I wanted that childlike feeling of joy, wonder, and awe. The story is a little shop down on Massachusetts Avenue (Mass. Ave.) called “Mass. Ave. Toy Shop. It has been one of my favorite places to go since I was little and I thought it would be great for this assignment. The reason I did is because this store is a little different, not like your traditional toy…

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    Ginny Short Story

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    The next item was much more worn than the necklace, but bore the same amount of sentimental value, if not more. It was a small doll, just bigger than Ginny’s hand. The doll was made out of rags, had long red hair, bright green eyes and lips stitched into an eternal smile. She wore a faded green dress that was covered with patches. The…

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    He later found a doll floating near here and concluded that it was hers. So from that day on, Don started collecting dolls and hanging them everywhere as a matter of respect to the little girl. No matter how the doll looked, as long as it was repaired.. then it would totally be fine according to Don and the comfort of the little girl. (show pictures of creepy dolls on the island) Don Julian was like their father, taking care of them and kept…

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    1. Looking at commercial advertising of boy and girl’s toys; girl’s commercials played soft musical tune, while boy’s toy commercials had more of a rock and roll musical tune. Furthermore, the media enforced general roles to the viewers by only including males in boy’s toy commercials and females in girl’s toy commercials. The settings for boy’s toy commercials were usually outside and consisted of darker colors. In addition, they included toy weapons and/or action figures (males with large…

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    4 years ago, I was a part of a fiber arts class at my high school. For our final project, we needed to make either a doll or stuffed animal, & I chose to make a doll, using as many recycled materials as possible in its creation. Turns out this little choice set something huge in motion. Not long after, I found myself in Nicaragua where my family had moved for 6 months, & I encountered poverty like we just don’t see in the US. My heart broke for all the girls that I saw who felt insignificant and…

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    crucial to their early development, such as the very toys that they play with. Most parents associate young boys with action figures while most girls are commonly associated with dolls, but this begs the question, what is the difference between a doll and an action figure? I went to Walmart to compare two different toys, Barbie dolls and G.I. Joe action figures to see the differences and the possible effects that it could have on children. Upon entering Walmart, I noticed that there was a lack…

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    Steppin Out Doll

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    Fashions of the 20th Century’ doll is the epitome of the 1930s fashion. The 1930s style is possessed in this collector doll. This doll was released as the third edition in the series of ‘Great Fashions of the 20th Century.’ It became available in stores on January 1st, 1999. The fashions of the Barbie dolls in this collection highlight the biggest style influences of the 30s. This edition of the Barbie Is made specifically with collectors in mind to add these iconic dolls to their collection.…

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    intersectional analysis of the toy industry would be acknowledging that the toy industry is dangerously creating toys that make children fall into society’s expectations of gender norms. What if boys want to play with a baby doll? Society immediately says that he is gay because he is playing with dolls or that his parents didn’t raise him right. Children are falling into this socialization cycle…

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    Context: Children got up from the nap time and finished their afternoon snacks, they tidied up and went to play in the classroom. Observation: Stella played in the playhouse area. She took a baby from the bed and cuddled the baby, then sat on the floor. She looked around, stood up, went to the shelf and took out of a basket with clothes for babies. She laid the basket on the table and chose a sweater with colourful line. She put the baby on the table, then unbuttoned the sweater and put the…

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