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    1.) Morality: In Fable, players have the opportunity to make strong moral choices, they can choose to snitch on the cheating husband or keep it a secret or even destroy property that they agreed to make sure no harm came to it. People who score high in morality might enjoy a game like this because they are concerned with doing the right things. Players who score low in morality might enjoy this game as well because they can just choose to be evil. A title that might just appeal to players on…

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    One of my greatest toys as a child was my battery-powered Cadillac Escalade, an enormous five-hundred dollar car my mother worked so hard to get! My mom and grandpa even went to two different stores just to get it for me, because my mom really wanted me to have it. I remember being three-years-old and waking up to this half-scaled, maroon car and just being in awe at all the features it had! I remember it being roofless, and having a plastic key already in the ignition so that when you turned it…

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    The Notorious B When you walk past the toy aisle at a store what do you see? Usually there are aisles that you look down and see nothing but a sea of pink. Why is this? Why do certain products lean toward certain genders? Companies often do this to target a certain audience and increase sales. The toy aisle in your local store is not the only place, however, you see these sort of divisions.Did you know that they make earplugs specifically for just men and for just women. I mean women have…

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    Child Related Injury

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    While majority of toys are safe, some can pose serious risk for children. Regrettably, a majority of recalled products are in response to child related incidents; for instance, in 2014 an estimated 251,800 toy-related injuries were treated in emergency rooms nationwide-- 73% to children younger than 15 years of age while 34% were children younger than 5 years of age United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, 2015). Although recalls are a preventative measure in helping to prevent…

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    Lego Swot Analysis

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    Lego is a popular toy company known and seen by many. However, they weren’t always profitable. They, like many other companies, ran into hardships. This was mostly done by the lack of a proper strategy and loss of the company’s identification. Strategies are the upmost important to have in a business. In addition a strategy is only as good as it is implemented. A strategy that isn’t followed isn’t effective. This was one of the problems that Lego had. Lego is the play on the Danish words “leg…

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    Observation Of A Child

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    with his toys to let you know that it is his or when he is about to eat or given a bottle with water in it he also says “mine”. Baby Mason tends to throw a little fit when he gets changed or becoming impatient. For example, when his grandmother was putting on his shoes, he wanted to get down in play instead of getting shoes put on so he was getting impatient with her to do so. And when he was playing with his cousin he would want to share but then he wouldn’t and when she went to get a toy she…

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    cars to go down different level of the tower. Nick then began to play with cars as well in the attempt to get another child to interact and play with him. Once Nick didn’t get the response back with the other child he then found interest in another toy and then went back to play with cars and repeated what he saw the other child do with the cars and the tower and that…

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    Childhood Play Summary

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    typically the child plays with a similar toy or activity as the other child playing beside them (Sec. 6.5).Nick is picking up on how other children are playing with different toys and activities and learning new skills by doing so. Significant transformations begin to take place in the domain of cognitive development of cognitive development during toddlerhood. At this age, children can follow simple directions, like “go to the table” or “put down the toy.” Scaffolding is also an important…

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    Growing up with a small family with relatives close by, seeing family was mandatory. I was constantly immersed in family activities and gatherings. Therefore; from a young age the idea of family was pictured as a loving and fun atmosphere. I always had a smile on my face when I thought of families. Around the age of 6 I met one of my best friends, Danielle, when attending school. The two of us would play constantly together at school, however; the true play times were when we had playdates at…

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    The second layer, the actual product, would just be the physical product of the Legos, which consists of thousands of little plastic brick pieces that end up all over the floor. The augmented product is the satisfaction and entertainment that the toys provide. Kids are always wanting something to do with their hands, something to play with, and parents constantly want their children to have their attention…

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