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    management approach is a very useful tool on helping us to analyze different areas on communication in a wider context. From the inner most doll or (self) is our self-awareness that let us reflect the possible effect of what where about to say and actions to others. Where knowing and understanding ourselves is necessary step towards our effective self-management. Second doll (interpersonal) the relationship perspective, focuses on interacting with other people and how we need an effective…

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    Although Signature Theatre has not yet produced Guys and Dolls, it is one that their company could undoubtedly do in the future. The theatre certainly has the capabilities and facilities necessary to produce a high quality version of this musical. However, this fact, although relevant is not the most important factor in deciding whether or not they would choose to produce the show. The theatre must also have a desire to pick this specific musical out of the hundreds of other choices that exist.…

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    Summary: Simulation

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    Overall, going into this simulation, I came up with three general strategies I was going to follow. The first and most obvious was trying to maximize New Heritage Doll firm’s value by selecting some of the most attractive projects based off NPV, IRR, and PI. However, I also aimed to make appropriate selections based on diversifying among the three departments (retailing, licensing, and production) along with diversifying among riskiness for each year. For each year, I was given $8 million…

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    Doll Girls promote unattainable beauty standards as much as they demand the male gaze. As John Berger points out in “Ways of Being,” women have often been considered an object of the male; men are the surveyor and women are the surveyed. In other words, men look at women and women watch men looking at them. In fact, a woman is forced to be self-conscious in the presence of men, simply because men have always been in a position of hierarchical power. In this way, Doll Girls are only…

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    In Henrik Ibsen's A Doll’s House, several of the characters hide their true identity as well as events that have taken place throughout their life. It can be interpreted that the title holds significance in the actions of the characters. Many view a doll house as an imaginary world that is free to manipulation. Thus, the title can be considered to be a prelude to the deeper dilemmas within the play itself. In the play, one of the first characters that is introduced is Nora Helmer. The…

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    Today’s society revolves around the idea of perfection even though perfection is unreachable. The standards for beauty have gone above and beyond over the years as societies advance further with technology. The way we feel, think, perceive and act, regarding our bodies, is currently based on how society feels and thinks. Girls feel they are pressured to be perfect due to social media, photoshopping, magazines and toys designed for girls. First, girls feel that they are being pressured to be…

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    I stabbed the threaded needle through the layers of velvet and patterned fabric, hissing and thinking nasty words as my fingers holding the fabric felt hot, blinding pain. Dropping the fabric and pricking the needle on top, I inspected the finger, glad to see that there was no blood despite the remaining throb of pain. I removed the needle and picked up the fabric, resuming my sewing. This time, I made sure that my fingers weren’t on the receiving side of the needle’s wickedly sharp tip.…

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    bad romantic passed. The movie begins with Greta arriving at an old country mansion up in the UK to take a job as a nanny of a 8-year-old boy. Little did she know that the boy she is to care for is actually a life-size doll. Her employers are an elderly couple who care for the doll as if it were human in order to cope with the death of their child Brahms, which occurred 20 years earlier. When her bosses leave on an extended trip, Gretta is left with list of strict rules to help care for…

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    Jean Timmons Biography

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    One day Jean had her doll outside and the boy happened to be over and wanted to hold it. Jean reluctantly let the boy hold her doll and warned him to be careful. As she had feared the boy dropped her doll and shattered the whole back of the head. Jean was so upset and cried fearing her favorite doll was all but ruined. Her mother gathered up shattered remains of the head and spent hours painstakingly gluing…

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    Unpacking: Black in America For the cultural event I attended a seminar at the African American resource center at Cal State Fullerton. The seminar focused on “Unpacking: Black in America” gathered African American students from CSUF to speak upon how they felt as a minority in this country. They also shared out their personal stories and experiences on being African American. Gwendolyn Alexis is a faculty liaison for the African American Resource Center who facilitated the event. Professor…

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