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    Hello Barbie owners have a good reason to be concerned after the latest news form Bluebox. Bluebox is a security firm and they have explained how the new Barbie doll may have many kids privacy invaded. After this news‚ Barbie might have to bow out to Princess Elsa for the dominant female kids figure. BLUEBOX EXPLAINS THAT HELLO BARBIE IS SPYING ON KIDS This news is the most important to all the parents in the world whose children own a Hello Barbie doll. The researchers at Bluebox have revealed

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    for what women should look like. Women also receive the message of this so called standard through a doll that was created by a man. The Barbie doll was created with impossible assets. Between her height‚ waist‚ and bust size‚ a life sized “Barbie” would fall over. What kind of message is that sending to little girls worldwide? As impossible as the Barbie doll seems the Ken doll is bad too. Ken‚ who is Barbie’s partner‚ has no genitals. He also has six pack abs and perfect blonde hair and a

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    Chapter two Books: Perceiving Women‚ The First Sex‚ Identity: A Reader Part I Within today’s western world‚ women are often subjected to critical analysis and study when they are portrayed within the media and other influential forms of communicative channels. They are portrayed as objects of desire for the eye of the public and thus sex is a tool to attract customers. The consequence of this is that is can represent women as sex objects‚ provide unrealistic beauty standards and disregard

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    though‚ what exactly was the Paleolithic woman’s place in this culture and how does it compare to the modern symbolism of Barbie? * The Barbie doll celebrated its 40th birthday in 1999‚ but what has this toy done to the culture of the young girls who play with her in today’s society? Over the past 40 years the society has seen the ups and downs from the effects of Barbie. Barbie has given our children positive motivation to become something better in life. She has also shown us the negative impact

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    A Barbie doll is a fictional character‚ born on March 1959. First introduced as the original fashion model‚ Barbie doll has since had more than 130 careers‚ represented more than 40 different nationalities and collaborated with more than 75 different fashion designers. Through out the years‚ the Barbie brand has evolved with girls‚ extending into entertainment‚ online and has 45 different consumer products categories. Barbie has TV commercials‚ cartoons and celebrity gossip magazine . Barbie dolls

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    to what they are taught. One of the first toys a young girl is given is a Barbie doll Girls are shown Barbie and parents tell the children that Barbie dolls are beautiful. So young girls are taught that Barbie is what a perfect female is. Eventually when the girls reach middle school they find Barbie what they still want to physically achieve but find talking about Barbie childish. So they turn to more life size Barbie dolls like Britney Spears and Destiny’s Child. Teenage girls‚ who consider

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    everyone’s lives where they lose their childhood innocence. This can happen over the course of many years or in as short as a few hours. In Elizabeth Bowen’s short story “A Day in the Dark”‚ Barbie has her innocence ripped away from her in a single afternoon. Filled with dread after her conversation with Miss Banerry‚ Barbie realizes that she can’t retreat back into the safety of her childhood beliefs after experiencing the complexities of the adult world. Bowen is extremely attentive with her word choices

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    Images of thin female models and actresses who look beautiful by modern American standards and appears happy; many girls including the youngest and most impressionable view them as role models. A popular cultures icon known for many generations is the Barbie doll. Barbie’s ultra thin body frame is so thin that her weight and body preparations are unattainable but also unhealthy. This is suggesting to young girls to negative body images and unhealthy eating habits. For young children‚ fantasy and play

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    toward each other‚ whether the relationship is between two or more life forms or between a life form and an object. The following will reveal relationship as depicted in Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays”‚ Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ and Cisnero’s “Barbie-Q” and the ramifications of sacrificial‚ spontaneity‚ and obsession. Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sunday” tells the story about how relationship does not have to be showed off‚ that it’s not about telling the other person on the relationship know

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    toy company based on revenue. The products it produces include Barbie dolls‚ Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars‚ Masters of the Universe‚ Scrabble‚ Uno‚ American Girl dolls‚ board games‚ and‚ in the early 1980s‚ video game consoles. The company ’s name is derived from Harold "Matt" Matson and Elliot Handler‚ who founded the company in 1945. Handler ’s wife‚ Ruth Handler‚ later became president‚ and is credited with establishing the Barbie product line for the company in 1959. Mattel closed its last American

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