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    his essay. “Combat Barbies: New Accessories” The cartoon shows a doll that depicts a woman, who is ready to go into war-she has a POW uniform, as well as a military uniform. The Barbie doll is obviously very feminine, as she has her makeup and hair done, and is made to look as feminine as the other dolls, thus being part of the controversy around Barbie dolls. She is also a combatant, which is another major controversy. This doll-being made by the Pentagon, that is-shows that people are…

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    through his documentary would in many ways make the racism in young black men even stronger. Ethnically Correct Dolls: Toying with the Race Industry by Elizabeth Chin, when Mattel has made their Shani Dolls, they made sure that this time their black Barbie would be “ethnically correct”. This meaning that they couldn’t do what they did back in the 80’s where their first black Barbie doll had white features instead of black…

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    Toys And Stereotypes

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    roles and aptitudes they learn. In general the toys most associated with boys were identified with battling or aggression (wrestlers, warriors, weapons, and so forth,) and the toys most associated with young girls were identified with appearance (Barbie dolls and embellishments, ballet performer ensembles, cosmetics, adornments, and so on.). By dividing the toys into six classes, taking into account these evaluations: (1) firmly ladylike, (2) modestly female, (3) nonpartisan, (5) tolerably…

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    In the marketplace, girls and boys are seen as black and white; there is no middle ground. Toys for boys exude masculinity and subtly teach boys to be tough and not show weakness. Toys for girls are covered in pink and purple, helping fuel the stereotype that girls are “frilly” and want to be princesses that wear makeup. The toys and clothing companies create gender specific things that if a boy wanted to wear girl’s clothing, he would be seen as an outcast or troubled. Children are taught how…

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    in sports growing up, and would be nowhere without my faith, I was lucky enough to find a passion that made me different. Being that three of the four children in my family are girls, Barbie dolls and baby dolls were prominent objects in our house. My sisters and I would often spend full days dressing these dolls for imaginary events they were going to attend, often leaving their petite articles of clothing strewn across every room in our house. I loved doing this so much that I thought I…

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    Target Toy Store

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    Analysis at Target Toy Store At the toy store, I noticed that there were many toys that were particular symbols. For instance, the Barbie doll is considered as the symbol of beauty and sensuality. Kaya doll is considered as the symbol of the home keeper with a fat body and long hair. Addy has dark colored skin and “truly me dolls” with unique hair styles and skin shades as the symbol of equality. This symbolism is related to the Symbolic Interaction Theory. According to the symbolic interaction…

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    Poem Cayce Farrell Where I’m From I am from the person that plays with barbie dolls In their basement With unique doll houses made from hand Making their clothes with her friend I am from someone that would play hopscotch Playing flag football after school Having fun with a friend I am from a paint by number Figuring out all of the colors I am from crocheting a blanket I am from watching my favorite show from someone that is crazy over Michael Landon and watching Bonanza all day when…

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    Swot Analysis Of Umbro

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    Topic: Umbro a) (Company Basic Introduction) • Umbro is an English sportswear and football equipment supplier based in Manchester, United Kingdom. • Their products are sold in over 90 countries worldwide. (Main Cultural different Issue) • Umbro launched a sports shoe called Zyklon and market worldwide. • They received many complaints from Jewish worldwide which condemned Umbro for being insensitivity as Zyklon was the same lethal gas used by the Nazis during the Holocaust which killed many…

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    We think and process our thoughts before an action is executed. After that, we evaluate what we have done. This is a progression which we called it as self-concept. It is implanted into our consciousness where we all keep on developing thoughts and feelings of ourselves. Whenever we confront a product, apart from its functionality, appearance and quality, a deeper message or a sign was usually sent out from the designer to the users. When these messages or signs were used repeatedly as time goes…

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    Gender Roles In Target

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    also aimed towards a specific gender. The girl section seemed to have a majority of dolls, dresses, and easy bake ovens. Possibly because in society females are supposed to stay at home and cook as well as clean. Even at a young age they are indirectly showing young girls this is the role they play in…

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