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    OBSERVATION NUMBER: 2 DATE: 21/2/2011 METHOD USED: NARRATIVE OBSERVATION MEDIA USED: PEN AND PAPER TIME OBSERVATION STARTED: 12:20 FINISHED: 12:30 NUMBER OF CHILDREN PRESENT: 2 NUMBER OF ADULTS: 1 PERMISSION SOUGHT FROM: MOTHER DETAILS OF SETTING: SITTING ROOM AREA - HOME IMMEDIATE CONTENT: THE OBSERVATION TOOK PLACE IN THE SITTING ROOM AREA OF THE HOME. TC IS RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE LAUGHING AND HAVING FUN WITH C. NAME OF CHILD OBSERVED: TC DESCRIPTION OF CHILD: T.C IS 2 YEARS 11 MONTHS

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    Barbie's Stereotypes

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    At the start of Barbie‚ in the 1950s Barbie images was created in the likeness of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe‚ Rita Hayworth and Elizabeth Taylor. Barbie’s image did not illustrate the way in which little girls dressed nor did it create an image that a little girl could model after. Barbie’s clothing when compared to women clothing of that time period were almost identical. Women in that time period were girdles‚ strapless bras‚ and half -slips. In the first edition of Barbie‚ she too had a girdle

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    fifty years old‚ Barie has done it all. You name it‚ she has done. Barbie is an international household name. But at 50 years old‚ Barbie may just need to concede to younger models. Is Barbie’s trouble because she’s too old or is it because of competition? The WSJ is highlighting competition as one of Barbie’s troubles. The Bratz doll created by MGA entertainment whose urban style is a trendier hip hop fashion the Liv dolls and Moxie Girlz are the competition that is sending Barbie’s sales number

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    Female Figure Analysis

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    Throughout history the woman figure has been depicted in many ways. One of the most prominent way in which the female figure is seen is as a reference to fertility. Another much more appealing aspect of femininity is its use to represent ferocious deities. This essay will examine the different ways in which the female figure has been depicted by examining four pieces of art. The four pieces I will focus on will be: Female figurine found at Dolni.‚ Innana/Ishtar with Lions and Owls‚ The Gorgon‚ Medusa

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    Messages

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    Messages are all around us‚ and they are able to change how successful we are in life. The messages you recieve from your enviornment dictat the way you act. For example‚ a study using children and dolls show that messages are conveyed even in the early years of life. A different study showing how our appearence can have an affect on people. In the realisic fiction by Sherman Alexie‚ "The Absolutely Ture Dairy of Part-Time Indian‚" demonstrates how messages can affect us. The main character‚ Junior

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    The company‚ Barbie‚ has been under major scrutiny from the public‚ women are beginning to see how Barbie reflects society’s views on gender and beauty. Although‚

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    A Doll's House

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    contract. Overjoyed‚ Torvald attempts to dismiss his past insults‚ but his harsh words have triggered something in Nora. She declares that despite their eight years of marriage‚ they do not understand one another. Nora proclaims he has treated her like a “doll” to be played with and admired. She decides to leave Torvald‚ declaring that she must “make sense of herself and everything around her.” She walks out‚ slamming the door behind her. In this essay the play A Doll’s

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    the title is‚ Ibsen constantly uses the theme of play throughout as Torvald treats Nora as a plaything‚ and treat’s her like a child. The doll metaphor is specifically referred to on more than one occasion in Act I‚ ‘no‚ dogs don’t bite nice little dolly children.’ (Act I‚ p.33) and in Act III ‘I was papa’s doll-child; and here the children have been my dolls’ (Act III‚ p. 112). This repetition underlines the importance of the play’s title; Richard Allen states that it ‘has become a kind of icon

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    The Reforms of Michel Fokine Photography‚ painting‚ videography‚ and literature have all progressed over time. New technology‚ and new ways of thinking have brought these arts to new levels. There seems to be a broad misconception‚ though‚ that ballet is an art form that does not progress; does not change. Many people assume that ballet’s set vocabulary of movement places limitations on how far the art can expand. Little do many people realize that this vocabulary is a mere foundation

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    On this age in 1959‚ the first Barbie doll goes on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City. Eleven inches tall‚ with a waterfall of fair hair‚ Barbie was the first mass-produced sport doll in the United States with matured features. The feminine behind Barbie was Ruth Handler‚ who co-based Mattel‚ Inc. with her lord in 1945. After seeing her young daughter ignore her baby dolls to execute make-expect with papery dolls of adult females‚ Handler net there was an necessary niche in the bazaar

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