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    young age. Toys play a role as a symbol to distinguish boys and girls; parents use toys to impose different gender values on their children. Emily Martin 's article "The Egg and The Sperm" analyzes the difference in biological processes between male and female. Although "for every baby a woman produces, she wastes only around two hundred eggs, while man wastes more than one trillion sperm" and biologists ' beliefs that "woman is passive, man is active," Martin…

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    toddlers already their. In this time span I noted two important changes in the toddlers, firstly that it did not matter who had a toy or area first, as everything was eventually shared, and secondly, it did not matter how many kids were in one area, it seemed as if they did not even notice one another until one of them made a louder sound or took hold of the biggest toy. I also noticed that gender seemed to not play a factor, as everyone ended up grouping…

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    Husky Persuasive Essay

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    The Husky has a wolf-like appearance. To get a husky you have to get a job to earn the money, then you have to buy toys, a cage and the Husky, when you bring it home, spend time with it and it may make your days better. First of all, you have to earn the money by getting a job, doing extra work around the house, and by working around the neighborhood. To get a job you have to apply to a job you want. Do what they tell you to do to earn the money. Stay longer at work to earn more. If you work…

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    Social communication Communication that is shared amongst an autistic child and a normal functioning individual is quite complex. Due to the fact that this autistic child will only be able to give a short sentence or one worded answer this effects them socially. When a normal functioning child of his age approaches him asking to play or talk to him, he will not focus on them. One day at a play café another boy (stranger) approached this child and said, “Do you want to play with me” as most…

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    Syrian Girl Image Essay

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    The Syrian Girl and Toys of War, however, both communicate a similar purpose. War in the eyes of children is the purpose of Toys of War, and kids affected by war are the purpose of Syrian Girl image. Both illustrating that these kids will never be the same. The only small variation is the Syrian Girl image displays its purpose in the past. It dictates the trauma that this four-year-old has experienced in the past. However, in War Toys, by vantage point, war is made light of.…

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    Gender Roles

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    Gender roles have existed since the dawn of time. They will never disappear until men and women are the same. It is a difficult complex topic that will continue to spark an argument in the world. Gender roles will forever be important and our society should continue to be structured off of them. Men and women are biologically different. Women are able to give birth and men are not. No matter how much a man wants to give birth his biology is unalterable. Men are naturally built differently…

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    and males. For the female products, the commercials tended to be toys that involved caring for something or pampering themselves. They had shades of pinks and purples and had happy, upbeat music playing in the background. For the male products,…

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    I Am Jazz Analysis

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    transgender girl called Jazz Jennings. The series features Jazz and her family as they deal with the typical teen drama through the lens of a transgender youth. From an early age Jazz’s family removed the social boundaries between male and female toys, clothing and behavior making the environment as gender neutral as possible despite the reactions of society. This allowed Jazz to freely choose which gender she wanted to be. As she approached puberty Jazz along with her mother and father made…

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    Physical Science Paper

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    reactions; energy; electricity and magnetism; waves; and forces. My project is a toy made of conductive ink and wired lights in which the user places their finger onto the ink as a conductor. The part of the toy that comes into play with Chelchi and I is the premade templates used for customers to figure out the path and move onto the next template. The purpose of this wonderfully written paper is to explain in detail how my toy is super scientific and works with the topics we learned.…

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    Stereotype Essay

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    It could however also be seen by some as a portrayal of the Aryan race which was a particularly prominent ideal at the time due to Nazi Germany's intentions. In fact, the doll that inspired Barbie, Lilli, was created by a German toy company that were known supporters of Hitler. One of the founders of the company actually describes the Lilli, doll in a similar way that those described the Aryan race, from this we can infer that her blonde-haired, blue-eyed appearance was just that. Therefore…

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