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    turn have children not play with each other. This would also cause bullying due to after children reach that certain age they tend to pick on children who do not fit the social norm, however, for children who do not like trucks and Legos and prefer dolls having gender specific toys would cause problems for…

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    had a great deal of ethnic diversity, especially dolls and action figures. My second focus was how many of these toys are obviously created for one gender over the other. My third thought was to what economic class does Toys “R” Us target. As I walked around and examined toys I was surprised at the lack of diversity in the dolls, figurines, and the pictures of children playing with the products on the box that were available at the store. Barbie Dolls lacked a great deal of ethnic diversity in…

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    place to place. However, kids luggage with wheels can be used for more than just traveling to their grandparent’s house. Many children use kids luggage with wheels as a way of keeping their rooms clean. Little girls use them to put their dolls and doll clothes in. This keeps the toys off the floor and everything in one place. Little boys may use their Cars luggage to keep their toy cars and trucks in. This means a less cluttered room and they know where their stuff is the next time they…

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    As she was walking by, her eyes caught a glimpse of something shiny. Her curiosity got the best of her and she charged right into the haunted dumpster. It took her a little while to find the shiny object but she eventually found it. It was a doll. The doll, who Esther eventually named Elizabeth, was all scratched up. Her eyes were all gloomy, her head covered in dirt, and her clothes ripped. The only thing that was still preserved was her shiny locket. Esther opened it up to see bloody photos…

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    Months have passed since the girl first arrived at the psych ward. Sitting on the unmade bed, she plays with dolls she made herself. The dolls were created by old socks, buttons, and leftover ribbon given to her by a nurse. They are barely holding together; their eyes and clothes are close to falling off. However, based on her countenance, one would guess that they were the most beautiful dolls in the world. She even gave them names: Mirren, Johnny, and Gat. She calls them her Liars. She plays…

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    This artifact is a toy project from Growth and Development of Young Children (ECE 102R). In this course, we focused on the different stages of children and the developmental milestone that are in the different age groups. I picked this toy project as an artifact for my portfolio because it was one of my first assignments at River Valley Community College that showed my creativity with creating an activity. I felt confident after completing this assignment. I earned an A on this project. The…

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    the inability of her being controlled. Props and details about the setting affect Nora's actions because each contribute to each aspect of her life. Each of these props show that Nora was looked at as a doll and a human with flaws. In a typical doll house, the doll is being controlled. The doll is dressed and undressed. Nora was given a dress to wear by Torvald showing that he was being the one who controlled Nora. The dress was looked at as casual thing until she started to bring attention to…

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    grand house. Everything seemed to be in the proper place , but what people do not know that Nora is hiding a big secret that can alter her life dramatically.In Henrik Ibsen’s play, A Doll House; It is clear that Nora’s decision to leave her husband was the right choice to make because she was just being handled like a doll that was used to show off to the people in society just for her husband to maintain a good reputation among others .…

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    I was pretty aware of the importance of color of products and toys for kids. I did think it is funny that dolls are known to be for girls, to dress up or play with it. While I do believe that action figures that boys often play with, is literally the same has a doll, just under another name. I do believe that there were a lot of gender messages to both boys and girls. As I said before the importance of color of the toys for girls and…

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    her doll house images and domestic scenes. Simmons has expressed herself through the use of props such as “dolls, ventriloquist dummies, objects on legs and occasionally people, to create” images with intensely psychological subtexts.” (IMDb) Simmons first worked with black and white prints then in 1978 she began shooting her doll house images in color. Simmons photos first started out with no figurines. Eventually, she added a female doll. Posing them in many different ways in the tiny doll…

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