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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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    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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    Furby Vs Lego

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    From the time that I was a toddler, I was always cheerfully asking my mother for “boy toys” because they allowed creativity to flow. Specifically I wanted the huge Star Wars Lego set of the Death Star because it contained millions of tiny and intricate pieces. Although I was never gifted the Death Star, in replacement my mother would buy me colorful sets that contained instructions for building Lego houses, or making a dog park. Over time, I gradually took all of these figurines that I had…

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    girl between the ages of 3-11 owns ten Barbie dolls. It is said that approximately two dolls are sold every second somewhere in the world (Turkel, 1998). Despite her popularity, Barbie has attracted a lot of criticism about the impact she has on young girls. Though Barbie primarily serves as a toy for children during play, a lot of attention has been generated by her secondary role as an artifact for female representation. Barbie is unlike any other doll; she mimics the female form and functions…

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    Sex Doll Changes

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    comfortable with? Sex dolls have changed over time with the first being sculpted out of ivory - the maker of whom admired his craftsmanship so much he fed her, bathed her, slept with her, and indeed put her to the use of what was to become known as a "sex doll". Over time, sex dolls have evolved and changed both with the way they are now made, and how they look, but also the way society are more accepting of them. Love dolls vary in price ultimately reflecting the overall quality of the doll.…

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    Mattel Business Model

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    9 1959, the first Barbie doll goes on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City. Eleven inches tall, with a waterfall of blond hair, Barbie was the first mass-produced toy doll in the United States with adult features. The woman…

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    Other say different that she is the very definition of imagination that children need. With that being we ask ourselves, does Barbie give young girls negative thoughts about their body image? How many kids play with Barbie? Barbie is an old doll that has been around for a long time, since 1959 to be exact. How many kids play with Barbie though is very important because it will help us figure out how many parents think that Barbie is acceptable. With deep research it was calculated that a…

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    Pecola's Reflective Essay

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    Pecola sat in her heatless home in silence playing with the doll she had put together out of twigs and shrubs. The doll’s hair was made of long wispy yellow stands from one of China’s old hand towels. She paired this with two blue beads that had rolled off of a little girl's greasy braid. She managed to bring it all together with a little bit of grass creating a recognizable blue-eyed doll. People played in one corner as Sammy played in the corner with his matchbox luring ants and setting them…

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    voice here, it seem almost to be a group of ideas, since none of the quotes or idea are the same, covering different viewpoints. Creating a nice broad look into Barbie. One example of an effective quote(s) was a women talking about how the body of the doll did not matter to her or her friend, yet it was the outfits. The girl would compete to see who had the most outfits not if they could look like Barbie or not. This quote was put alongside women commenting on the unrealistic body types of…

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    Doll House Symbolism

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    In some situations, symbolism can be made very obvious, where in other cases; it can be made difficult to uncover, to add character to their story. A symbol or a similar variation may be repeatedly used to devise deeper meaning towards the plot. Doll House There are children who are born evil, and there are children that are raised into evil. Most children will grow up one day with an ambition to perform immoral acts regardless of the potential consequences. For George Harvey, growing up…

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