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    Another thing to notice is women are more flexible in who they are, they will not shy away from toys that are more prone to boys. It is something to take into account that society has shaped boys into fearing relating to the opposite sex, while over time we have taught girls it is ok to be like boys in some aspects. This helps the argument that gender stereotyping is taught to a child, and not just from the parents, but from outside parties. The advertisement business has a major impact on how…

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    her room. The next morning Rebecca thanked the Bluekins and set out on her journey to the City of Gold. After a long day of walking Rebecca was very tired and sat on a bench to rest. She saw a toy mouse on the floor and thought it was a miserable sight. Rebecca leaned against the bench and observed the toy mouse carefully. It was wearing a pointed blue hat and a blue shirt covered its stomach. It was sitting in an upright position and looked very dainty. While Rebecca was observing how cute it…

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    Custom Train Order Case

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    upon the order the hobby shop owner begins to work on the order the same day. The order was placed for a “custom toy train” which had to be “specially manufactured” therefore not an off the shelf item. The order came in on a Tuesday and 3 days later on Friday the buyer called and had decided he wanted to cancel the custom train order. In this case we are unaware of the price of the toy train, but assume the “order received” was in writing based upon how the scenario is stated. Based on the…

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    environment of the setting was very organized, there were appropriate toys for sawyers age that were accessible for Sawyer to gain access to. When playing in Sawyer’s room, Sawyer favored a red plastic dinosaur. When playing with this toy Sawyer would always…

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    Rationale: After the second learning experience, the mentor suggested me to practice how to make the transition runs better by telling the children to pack their toys up then sending them to wash their hands for having their lunch. Telling the children to help their friends to pack up the toys in the classroom is to remind the children to become aware of fairness. Reminding the children to keep quiet when they are on queue while others washing their hands is to help them engage the class rule.…

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    ignorance” leads them to ignore the ramifications of violence (Nelson, 300). In “Selections from Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other,” Sherry Turkle claims that when children spend a lot of time around life-like toys like Furbies and Tamagotchis, children experience a shift from a “psychology of projection to a new psychology of engagement” (Turkle, 290). In “The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism,” Jonathan Lethem discusses the gift and market economies…

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    To begin with, the 2007 film Beowulf shows the relationship between masculinity and femininity. The film is about a heroic warrior Beowulf, played by (Ray Winstone), who’s determination of glory, and his eagerness for fame in the end leads to his demise. Beowulf has to overcome challenges by killing the monster Grendel, Grendel’s mother, played by (Angelina Jolie) and a dragon. Beowulf displays his masculinity through his strength, honor, bravery, and through his physique. He represent, the…

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    Responsibility: As a leader in the toy industry, Mattel failed to fulfill its corporate social responsibility and meet the legitimate concerns of society. In the business world, corporations should be responsible for all of stakeholders, including the shareholders, customers, and the society. Thus, the best social responsibility is to create shared value for society and the business (Hitt, Black, and Porter 51). Product safety is imperative when it comes to toys for kids. Mattel failed to…

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    demonstrate dystopian themes and the persuasion that toys have on children. Susie Orbach's "Losing Bodies" and Duhamel's "Antichrist Barbie" both show how people can be persuaded to think a certain way just by their surroundings. "Losing Bodies" shows the effect the media has on what people think is the normal body. "Antichrist Barbie" Shows the effect that toys can have on children. Kids have a special relationship with their toys. The toys help the children go through different…

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    Effects Of DINP

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    that is commonly used as a plasticizer to make softness and flexibility to polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products, such as children’s toys. There are many health effects of DINP migrating from children’s toys during mouthing activities. Some concerns are on the kidney and liver, it causes decrease in body weight, an increase in liver weight and and changes in hypertrophy. If toys find their way into children’s mouths, the plasticizers can dissolve into saliva and can become absorbed into the body.…

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