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    Uglies- Scott Westerfeld

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    and not noticing the world and what’s happening around you. During the course of the novel Westerfeld exaggerates the effects of this change- from the world of ‘Uglies’ where people are considerate of the environment and people around them to the Barbie Doll Play House like land of the Pretties where the hardest decision is how you will get into the next big party. Scott Westerfeld confronts the issues of conformity by creating the idea of

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    measure success are too frequent‚ even in today’s society. 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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    How could graphics and/or statistics be used to misrepresent data? Where have you seen this done? Statistics‚ graphics‚ and database are used in medical field to approve‚ prove‚ or disapprove theories‚ analysis‚ and interpretation of ailments‚ medication and it’s impact‚ and treatment and it’s effectiveness. However‚ these data can be easily misinterpreted when and where there is a vested interest. Individual opinions are generalized without considering whole aspects of the issue‚ thus forming a

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    Response paper to The Social Construction of Gender As a child I was associated as a “stereotypical” girl who loved to dress up and play Barbie Dolls. I also enjoyed going to dance lessons and learning how to bake with my mom. However what I enjoyed most as a child‚ was hanging out with my best friend‚ who also enjoyed the same activities as me. His name was Chris. Chris was different than most of the boys I met as a child. He did not enjoy getting dirty‚ nor did he want to play with monster

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    Emotions‚ Morality‚ Gender Roles and Aggression from the Japanese Perspective The Japanese culture is one rich with history and tradition. When many people think about the land of the rising sun‚ they get intrigued with the mystery and tranquility of this culture. In watching the Karate Kid II as a child and adult‚ I have always been fascinated with the Japanese concepts of respect‚ dignity and honor. In the face of adversity

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    Photo credit: Tenaflyviper Photo credit: Tenaflyviper Barbie changes a lot since it was first introduced in 1959 Tumblr user Tenaflyviper collected headshots of Barbies from every year since 1959 Barbie is a fashion doll manufactured by the American toy-company Mattel‚ Inc. For 56 years‚ Barbie dolls have been part of many girls’ life; as a toy‚ an idol‚ a part of a collection. But did anyone notice how much Barbie has changed over the years? To show a clear picture of how the iconic doll evolved

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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    Barbie vs. the World I’ll admit it; I absolutely loved playing with Barbie’s as a child! I must have had like twenty of them. She had everything: a dream house‚ Ken‚ plenty of friends‚ and a slender body with all the right curves‚ everything I dreamed of having when I grew up. “En Garde‚ Princess!” by Mary Grace Lord‚ challenges why every girl loves Barbie. Her article appeared in the online magazine Salon under the “Mothers Who Think” department on October 27‚ 2000‚ before the launch of a new

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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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    Matel Case Stusy

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    BUSINESS ETHICS ASSIGNMENT 1 STUDENT NAME: THUY LINH NGUYEN NOI3002 I. DO MANUFACTURES OF PRODUCTS FOR CHILDRENS HAVE SPECIAL OBLIGATIONS TO CONSUMERS AND SOCIETY? IF SO‚ WHAT ARE THESE RESPONSIBILITIES? Because of the company’s product and designs primary for children‚ it must be sensitive to social concern about children’s right: By assuring parents that their children’s privacy will be respected‚ Mattel demonstrated that it takes its responsibility of marketing to children seriously

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    had fallen into a bottle of Pepto Bismal when in fact we were only in the Barbie section of the local toy store. There were hundreds of pink boxes with the 11 and ¾ inch doll in them. I was instantly brought back to my childhood and the hours that I spent playing with this timeless toy. Amazement arose because the tradition of this toy has survived for so many years. Ruth Handler a co-founder of Mattel‚ invented Barbie in 1959‚ when she noticed her daughter playing with paper dolls imagining

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