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    Case #8: Mattel and Toy Safety Case # 8 Mattel and Toy Safety Do you believe that Mattel acted in a socially responsible and ethical manner in regard to the safety of its toys? What should or could Mattel have done differently‚ if anything? I do believe that Mattel took an initiative of social responsibility and acted in an ethical manner. The issue of lead paint was introduced to the business. The company then addressed it to their overseas production facilities and took all

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    Toy Guns

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    Should Kids Have Toy Guns Michael Golden and Robert Shaffer both write articles on whether or not they want their kids to have toy guns. They both have different opinions on the issue and very good arguments to back up their reasons. Golden writes an article entitled “Why I Bought My Son a Toy Gun” and Shaffer writes on “Why I Won’t Buy My Sons Toy Guns.” They both respond to one important question: should young children have access to toy guns and other weapons. Toy guns are an issue that many parents

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    3/27/2013 Imaginext Bat Cave The purpose of this paper is to examine the Imaginext Bat Cave toy found at play.com. The examination will cover the toys ability to encourage a child’s cognitive‚ emotional and social development. The objective is to inform the reader of the appropriate age children should be in order to enjoy the toy. This paper will cover any safety issues‚ gender roles‚ and fun value. The toy is the Bat Cave‚ which is Batman’s’ base operations from the cartoon series Batman. The

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    Baby Toys ney Baby Einstein Bendy Ball ● design makes it easy for little fingers to grasp and roll. The multi-colored rolling Rattle Ball inside adds additional sounds and visual stimulation to this toy. This toy helps develop the baby’s fine-motor skills. Costs $6.95 Toy features... Soft‚ flexible plastic with bright primary colors make this Ball fun and easy for little fingers to bend‚ squeeze‚ grasp‚ and roll Colorful‚ recognizable Caterpillar character on center band Rolling Chime

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    Toy World Inc Company Background: Toy World‚ Inc. was founded in 1973. Toy World is a manufacturer of plastic toys for children. In the past‚ the company’s production schedules had always been highly seasonal‚ which reflected the seasonality of its sales. In‚ January 1997‚ the president and part owner of Toy World‚ Inc. began considering a proposal to adopt level monthly production for the coming year. The production manager speculated that about $265‚000 in savings would result from level

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    Sex Toys 101: the Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Ugly Kaira Klingler University of Alabama Abstract “Although few people speak about them‚ sex toys are incredibly common in the United States. Recent studies show that in the United States nearly half of all men and over half of heterosexual women have previously used a vibrator” says Emily Stabile‚ the author of “Getting the Government in Bed” (2013). Also‚ many American citizens tend to not have a clue about the types of sex toys‚ what they are made of

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    Savannah Paterson FINAN Case Questions #5 Toys “R” Us LBO 1. What are the risks and merits of the transaction? This LBO transaction has both risk and profit potential. KKR‚ Bain‚ and Vornado Realty Trust face risk because the industry that Toys “R” Us (toys) is currently in‚ the retail toy industry‚ is in a decline. Industry sales have been down 4% in the last year‚ and analysts don’t have a positive projection for future sales in the US. This declining industry‚ and threat of new competitors

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    system. In the mid to late 1900s‚ several court cases went before the Supreme Court involving various aspects of state sponsored prayers. The two major cases involving prayers in schools were Engel v. Vitale and Abington v. Schempp. Within these two cases‚ the Court successfully and diligently balanced the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause and paved the way for the Lemon Test and Endorsement Test. The main issue with school prayer cases involves the Establishment Clause. Does state

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    CASE #4: G.G. Toys 1. Do you recommend that G.G. Toys change its existing cost system in the Chicago plant? In the Springfield plant? Why or why not? G.G. Toys should change its existing cost accounting system from traditional costing to activity-based costing (ABC) in the Chicago plant as it is allocating its entire manufacturing overhead on the basis of just one cost driver: production run direct labor cost. Since overhead at the Chicago plant is high‚ accurate cost accounting system is required

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    Toys R Us Japan Case

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    Microsoft South Africa Timeline 1956 Department Store Law in Japan required that a permit be obtained for each new department store. 1957 Charles Lazarus started Children’s Supermarket in the US. It was later renamed as Toys R Us. 1966 Toys R Us was sold to Interstate Stores. 1971 McDonald’s introduced fast-food in Japan by entering the market with a joint venture with Fujita & Company. 1973 Japan introduced the Large Scale Retail Law subjecting large retailors to a rigorous screening process-Submit

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