lifestyles of young girls are a concern for Mattel. Many young girls prefer to spend time with music‚ movies‚ or the Internet than play with traditional toys like dolls. Second‚ Barbie has suffered at the hands of new and innovative competition‚ including the Bratz doll line that gained significant market share during the early 2000s. The dolls‚ which featured contemporary‚ ethnic designs and skimpy clothes‚ were a stark contrast to Barbie and an immediate hit with young girls. (Ferrel & Hartline
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A Newport Girl Doll Company Role of Keller Montgomery‚ VP of Marketing By Holly Schroth‚ Grace Chen‚ Christine Hamilton‚ Mary Lee‚ Monica Lin‚ Johnny Tong‚ Jason Wu Since you have two daughters‚ one 8 and one 12‚ you feel that you have a good understanding of the tween market in addition to the industry knowledge you have gained in your time at Newport Girl. You have seen the popularity and high volume of pop music sales among children and young teens and realize that the majority of
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Topic Two: Popular Culture The Nature of Popular Culture A popular culture is a phenomenon that has widespread appeal. In society and culture‚ it should be something with global appeal. Some examples are: Barbie; the Beatles; surfing; and reality TV. Distinguish Characters of Popular Culture Associated with Commercial Products The profit motive is a key factor in the spread of popular culture‚ e.g. Wiggles have CDs‚ videos‚ clothes and lunch-boxes. (Usually) Developing from Local‚ to a National
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How to manufacture Sportin’ Life dolls? II. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVES To manufacture “Sportin’ Life” dolls to advertise the advocacy of good sportsmanship‚ drug-free living and moral/ethical behavior. III. AREAS OF CONSIDERATION A) Product - “Sportin’ Life” use dolls that in sports character with different facial features and posters with message that will support the antidrug campaign. B) Advertisement - “Sportin’ Life” used the concept in a toy doll format as well as the posters
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http://www.casetutors.com/2429/G-G-Toys.html G G Toys Case ID - 105005 Solution ID - 2429 1477 Words Abstract G.G. Toys is a doll producing company with plants operating in Chicago and Springfield. In 2000 the company faced a decline in margins. In order to reduce production cost they planned to shift the production from Geoffrey dolls to specialty dolls. The firm was based on the traditional cost system which allocated all the overheads on the basis of direct labor cost. For the Chicago
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Caucasian blue-eyed dolls was considered the best and most perfect gift for every little girl. For this time period it was considered perfect but many girls did not have the features that the doll had. This in some cases would affect minority’s‚ who would come to think that their features such as dark skin‚ and nappy hair were ugly. In "The Bluest Eye"‚ Claudia a little girl receives a little white doll for Christmas. In receiving this doll Claudia shows that receiving one of these dolls does not make
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their children so there is a considerable domestic demand in this industry. In addition‚ I am interested in toys‚ especially dolls‚ which leads to great enthusiasm needed to achieve success. Doll’s Hospital will attempt to provide various repairing and cosmetic service for dolls. There are mainly two reasons why I want to launch this business. Firstly‚ it is believed that dolls play important roles in girls’ growth‚ especially in their childhood. From my personal experience‚
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Reaction Paper to Sebastian’s Voodoo. As I watched the first few seconds of the short animation Sebastian’s Voodoo‚ directed by Joaquin Baldwin‚ I was creeped out. The film opened up with a few roughly hewn fabric voodoo dolls being hung on hooks and an unidentifiable witch doctor as the antagonist in a location that looked like a workshop. I felt uncomfortable because I thought the animation was going to be based on hard-core witchcraft. Surprisingly that was not the case
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such‚ the Surrealist fascination with the automaton‚ especially with the element of disturb as produced by their irresolute animate/inanimate status‚ laid the path for the enthusiastic reception in France for Hans Bellmer’s mutated‚ often mutilated dolls. Working in similar idea of the Surrealist to see Woman (refer to A. Annex) “as an object of desire is conditioned by the desiring man‚ so that she is ultimately a series of phallic projections‚ progressing from the detail of the woman to the ensemble
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stuffed dolls that look quite like gingerbread men. Each doll as a face depicting an emotion of happy‚ sad‚ sacred‚ angry‚ frustrated‚ anxious‚ calm‚ and disappointed. For the group of children‚ I am working with I would only use the dolls related to happy‚ sad‚ sacred‚ and angry. I would use the dolls as a modeling tool for the children. When working on specific emotions I will ask the children to pick up the doll and ask them what the doll is feeling. I would them ask them to talk to the doll and offer
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