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    people are going to be really happy. Murder She Baked A Plum Pudding Mystery Final Photo AssetsI know that I 'm looking forward to seeing it. I 'm always looking forward to watching anything with people that I support like you. Thank you so much for your support all this time. It has meant the world. I have truly enjoyed getting to support people and finding out that there 's a lot of good people in the entertainment industry. And those are the kind of people I like to support. Well, thank you very much. barbara 5 You 're welcome. (pause) So a lot of people, and I 'm included in this, are curious about the status of the Nesting Doll Production. We had to keep pushing it back because I keep getting things. Our next Murder She Baked is scheduled to shoot I believe in August , the first of September. And then we want to get right on to Nessting Doll. But nothing is confirmed or set in stone yet. 'Cause I 'm one of the executive producers, too. I want to be there for every bit of it as well. And I 'm not sure where we 're shooting it yet. I would like to shoot in LA actually just so I could have home base there and be around my family again because I 've been gone so much. And we just spoke with Cale {Ferrin} to make sure he is available. We just want everyone to know that it has to keep being pushed because of schedules--mostly mine. We were going to shoot Chesapeake Shores a month earlier and be done by June first. Treat was actually going to do a play somewhere, but…

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    Without a pencil and paper in hand, every individual manages to craft a story. If you can read these words, then that means your story is still being written. The last period of the story is dotted when the protagonist takes their last breath. This magnificent story that is continuously revised and scripted is our life. Life is like a Matryoshka doll, each day is another doll that is added onto the next until we one final product, one enormous Matryoshka doll. Just as a Matryoshka doll can fit…

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    play with me, mommy can I call my daddy?” After talking with her father, she went to get her doll baby whom she named “princess” she came over to me and showed me the doll baby pressing her chest to demonstrate that the doll cried when she did so. She explained, “when the baby cry you have to feed her” so she went and got her bottle and began feeding princess. She continued to play with her doll engaging in animistic thinking as she believed that the doll was felling hot and so she took off all…

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    Eventually, she decides that she has duties to herself that are above of those of being a wife. She confronts the fact that she's not complete being the way that her husband, society and the church want for her to be. Ibsen exposes the fact that Nora's self image has been molded by the men of her life. First, she is a doll-child ... then a doll-bride. She's a little play toy for the men - a beautiful possession to show off to their friends. This presents the reality of women…

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    Instead young girls are desiring to model the lifestyle of Barbie. A fantasy lifestyle of a beautiful woman with perfect bone structure, skin complexion, long legs, and nice hair. Young girls who love Barbie are more in love with her life rather than the doll. Today, in Japan young girls are refusing to play with their dolls. Instead, it 's more common to dress the doll and hang it up to admire the look unlike American girls who are constantly seen physically playing with dolls. Barbie has been…

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    The Dollhouse (Short stories go in quotations) Autumn Oldaker I want a tiny doll to add to my collection, and I will take her while dressed in scrubs strolling the halls of a hospital. Today there is a variety of girls to choose from. As I explore the halls of the hospital, I fancy the infants because I have never had one that young. I explore the maternity wing in search of my new doll. I enter a room labeled 121 and a radiant baby girl lies in a woman’s arms. The glow of her skin…

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    directed by Rodrigo Blaas, a young girl is lured into a shop by the beautiful dolls, only to find out that when she touches the one that looks just like her, it traps her within the doll. Blaas uses suspense techniques effectively in this film. Setting, sound, and camera work are all characteristics that create a feeling of suspense. Blaas uses setting to add to the viewer’s feeling of fright. The director uses setting in order to draw a reaction of suspense from the viewer. Blaas…

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    turned his head and saw that the doll had turned his head and was staring directly at him. Knowing that it wasn't his old age catching up to him, the old man grabbed some herbs from his dresser. Thankfully he had borrowed some from his father’s stash and he hoped that he could make something to ward off the evil spirits. He lit a match and caught the end of the herbs on fire. The smoke swirled around his room with the help of his multi-colored ceiling fan. The squeaking of the fan let him know…

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    knock on the door. At the door was a coffin with the initials B on the corner. We were both curious. So we opened it. I opened it, and then I laughed. I laughed because it was a little doll, and I thought a little kid sent it to us. So then I showed it to my friend, and she thought I was crazy. While looking at this doll it looked very familiar to me. But all I could remember was the poem that we were told as kids. Beware of the stare of Mary Shaw. My friend doesn't remember who Mary Shaw. I…

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    The Cabbage Patch Dolls had a large surge of popularity in the 1980s that didn’t last. A man named Xavier Roberts a Georgian sculptor had created them. He used the technique of “needle molding” to create these dolls. First, he had called these dolls “Little People” but later on developed onto what is now known as the “Cabbage Patch Kids”. Xavier Roberts had an art exhibit he would showcase them at. His assistants were then told to dress in maternity clothing and held the dolls up as if they were…

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