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    I absolutely loved Stephen Hinshaw’s essay “ What Is The Triple Blind” and I couldn’t agree with it more. He made extremely strong points that boys and girls need to be educated on. Especially students in grades 9-12‚ which seem to be the hardest for all gender’s. One really strong point of his was on pg 277 “whatever else she made decide‚ she must also be sexy‚ thin‚ and pretty‚ have either a great boyfriend or a husband and kids and be wildly successful at her career.” There is so much expected

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    Mattel, Inc.: Case Study

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    method Aug 18‚ 2014 Week 3 IRAC method Mattel‚ Inc. v. MGA Entertainment‚ Inc. Case No. 11-56357 (9th Cir. Jan. 24‚ 2013) United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Facts This was a litigation case between Mattel‚ Inc.‚ the maker of Barbie dolls‚ and MGA Entertainment‚ Inc.‚ the maker of Bratz dolls‚ Mattel stated claims for copyright infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets‚ and MGA stated its own counterclaim misappropriation of trade secrets. The idea for the Bratz

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    Cindy Jackson.

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    little more about the product and what or how it came about. I don’t think she has a good self esteem and that is why she created this product to make her feel better about her own self. It was like she was trying to get her Barbie dolls life or the one she dreamed up for her Barbie doll. She wants woman to look at this product to feel better about themselves‚ when in all reality she looked at cosmetic surgery to feel better and then thought of a product to sell to try to make some money. The physical

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    Generation M

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    have eating disorders are women. These are both two awful statistics that were shown in this film. Some conclusion that was drawn from this movie was that little girls dolls are one of the biggest problems in today’s society. They said that Bratz and Barbie dolls are making outfits “sexier” and with less clothes which enforces some of these stats in society. If I were to sit down with the commentator of this film I would have a couple of questions and comments for him. First I would ask them how

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    Barbie doll

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    The Barbie Doll Effect Society’s idea to be attractive is to be nothing less than ideal. To lack perfection is not acceptable in society. Also society tells people how to dress and act‚ having people be and look a certain way to be accepted. The desire to be accepted can destroy ones’ self-esteem and many lose sight of their own true beauty. Many will do whatever it takes to not be‚ say‚ or do what society thinks is disturbing. Marge Piercy’s poemBarbie Doll‚” written in 1973‚ is a powerful

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    Mattel Case

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    product and what consumers internationally are looking for in a product. Next Mattel needs to realize that they produced one of the most famous dolls around the world known as the Barbie doll‚ that was a big hit and every young girl had to have one. Mattel needs to take this into consideration when making their decisions so Barbie dolls aren’t being recalled next and leaving consumers even more unhappy with their company. Another important factor is social responsibly‚ Mattel’s focus is on children and

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    Body Image Standards

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    Food‚ attire and even toy companies have standards to what they use for advertising and how an individual looks. A fair example would be the toy company Mattel and their famous toy‚ Barbie. The original Barbie Doll has a slim figure‚ a model height‚ platinum blonde hair and tan skin‚ yet this doll is one of the most popular toys given to young children. As of January 2016 Mattel introduced new barbies with different body shapes‚ which will increase

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    manufactured in China contained lead paint The following month had seen a series of recalls‚ rising political tensions between the United States and Chinese governments‚ and a suicide But no company had been in China longer than Mattel; the original Barbie had been created there in 1959 Mattel had a depth of experience and a longevity of relationships which should have prevented it. In the end it was those relationships and that longevity which may have contributed to the product safety failures.

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    Dave Barry

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    attention in other things‚ such as sports. Some theories that people believe in‚ that could be why women care more about their looks than men‚ start in childhood. Berry states examples such as when females are growing up they play with Barbie dolls. The concept of a Barbie doll is to imitate a human that has impeccable looks and it is the responsibility of the child to brush the doll and keep her looking up to professional fashion standards. On the converse end of this situation‚ males go through their

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    Why to Invest in Mattel

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    the world’s #1 toy maker with more than 30‚000 employees and more than $4 billion in sales. A well-established core product portfolio has set Mattel’s established position in the toy market much higher than their competitors. Its products include Barbie‚ Fisher-Price toys‚ Hot Wheels and Matchbox Cars‚ American Girl dolls books‚ and licensed Disney and Sesame Street products are just a few that have helped them reach such great profits throughout the world. Although Mattel leads the industry‚ it

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