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    February 16‚ 2013 Sociology: Toys and Cards Page 1 Toys and Cards Today kids no longer play with only simple items for their entertainment such as homemade dolls or hand carved wooden swords. It is apparent that a cultural swing has developed in modern times to adapt with the ever changing mega industries of child entertainment. From Hasbro board games‚ to Matell’s diverse Barbie doll collections‚ and all the way into the virtual interactive video games of Nintendo‚ society has been latched

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    Unfortunately‚ in the present days‚ in the contemporary era‚ toys have a great influence in gender roles. This influence creates a lot of pressure in the little ones who are forced to buy ‘’girl’s’’ toys and ‘’boy’s ‘’ toys. However‚ if a boy buys a toy that are labeled and directed for girls‚ such as Barbie dolls‚ pink bicycles and Polly’s‚ they are very likely to suffer bully from their colleagues at school. That can lead into severe mental problems such as: depression‚ high levels of insecurity and anxiety

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    Design a Toy One of the signs of Early Childhood Development is the ability to engage in play. Young children prefer non structured environments that gives them the “freedom” to un-limit their play in different settings. Children vary physically‚ socially-emotionally‚ and intellectually due to their chronological age‚ physical development‚ and experiences. It is a natural tool for children to develop resiliency as they learn to cooperate‚ overcome challenges‚ and negotiate with others. Play also

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    Introduction- State the Problem Two entrepreneurs‚ Rabie and Harary‚ started a company around a product that sprouted hair from a small humanlike head. They called this product Earth Buddy and the sales jumped pretty quickly. Sales at first started through Toronto-area flower shops and gift stores but as demand increased they were able to start selling Earth Buddy at Toys R Us‚ Wal-Mart‚ K-Mart and similar stores. The production process had few steps but was affected by the weather. With hot weather

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    Effect of Toys on Child Development The types of toys children play with can affect how they develop. Toys can help or hinder a child’s development in intelligence‚ social skills and personality. Certain characteristics may be genetically entwined in a human being‚ but some characteristics and behaviors can be learned‚ from parents‚ surroundings‚ and the toys with which a youngster plays. Elise Moore‚ author of “How Do Toys Aid Development”‚ stated “if play is the work of the child‚ toys are the child’s

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    Abington Hill Toys Essay

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    Finance 301 September 15‚ 2011 CASE 1 ABINGTON-HILL TOYS‚ INC. INTRODUCTION In the case of Abington-Hill Toys‚ Inc.‚ Vernon Albright assumed the position of the president of the firm following the death of the Lewis Hill‚ the last of the original founders. During the last years of Mr. Hill’s control of the firm‚ the financial condition of the company had deteriorated. In order to investigate the financial condition of the firm‚ the new president hired a company comptroller who was experienced

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    often achieved by the main character of the story being a child themself‚ making it easier for child viewers to see themselves reflected in the characters/story. This however is not seen in Toy Story. Andy‚ a child and the owner of Woody and Buzz‚ is not the main character of the film. It is the toys that are the main focus of the film‚ bringing a possible imagination of Andy’s‚ and child viewers into reality. Wojcik-Andrews adds that the inclusion of alternative worlds are a “defining characteristic

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    Toy Store Exercise For this social experiment I chose to go to the Ponderay Dollar Store and Wal-Mart Chains. In these stores I found that there was a big difference in the separation of genders between aisles in their respective stores. In Wal-Mart there were two aisles of boys and two aisles of girl’s toys with one mixed in the middle of both.  They were separated based on the beginning color of the end of the row‚ either blue or pink and purple. It is also noticeable that the toys of the respective

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    A Visit to Toys' R Us

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    | A Visit to Toys’ R US | How Toys are Affecting Gender Roles in Growing Children | | Ji-Young Kim | | 2012-05-21 | | Today’s toy store is the Mecca for children. Although many traditional toy stores have died out due to the advent of electronic toys‚ big stores like Toys’ R US have survived by flexibly by absorbing its new adversaries. Now‚ they sell a very wide arrange of toys‚ from orthodox toys like dolls and action figures to toys that followed technology’s evolution

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    Collaboration in Special Education Collaboration is a style for direct interaction between at least two coequal parties voluntarily engaged in shared decision making as they work toward a common goal. In special education‚ there are three ways in which team members can collaborate: coordination‚ consultation‚ and teaming. Coordination: Communication and cooperation are the key elements to a successful coordination between parties‚ By sharing information‚ the various actors can work more efficiently

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