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    Jackson‚ P.‚ Boostrom‚ R. E.‚ & Hansen‚ D. T. (1993). The moral life of schools. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Jargowsky‚ P. A.‚ & Sawhill‚ I. (January‚ 2006). The decline of the underclass‚ CCF Brief #36. Washington‚ DC: Center for Children and Families at The Brookings Institution. Lapsley‚ D. K.‚ & Narvaez‚ D. (2006). Character education. In Vol. 4 (A. Renninger & I. Siegel‚ volume eds.) (W. Damon & R. Lerner‚ Series Eds.)‚ Handbook of child psychology (pp. 248-296). New York: Wiley. Lerner‚ R. M.‚

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    Controversial Toy? Wrinkle 1 G.I Joe is a war action figure made in 1964. The toy was different than any other dolls back then. Some people say that the toy is too aggressive or kids need a role model. But the doll was made to bring out imaginativity and creativity in young boys. Long story short‚ the doll was struggling with stereotypical criticism. It had a special personality that young boys could bond with‚ unlike Barbie dolls. The brand is still out

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    January 30‚ 2014 World Literature In the story “The Operation‚” by Pensri Kiengsiri ‚ a story that has a third persons’ point of view. The reader learns that Kamjorn‚ the father of the kid‚ don’t have much affection to Danu because Danu is a victim of polio which made Danu a crippled kid. Its conspiracy leads the reader into having a feeling of sympathy for the boy. And the story’s setting‚ contributes well to the growing sympathy of the readers to Danu‚ as Kiengsiri’s

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    Build-a-Bear atelier‚ Inc. is the foremost and the solitary international company catering “makes your own stuffed animal”‚ It is a bilateral market of entertainment. It was founded in the year 1996 by Mr. Maxine Clark. Build a bear administered 351 company owned retail stores in the United States‚ Canada‚ United Kingdom and Ireland and 91 Franchised Retail Stores in International Locations – Germany‚ Japan‚ Australia‚ Denmark‚ Mexico‚ South Africa‚ Thailand‚ Singapore‚ Gulf States‚ Norway‚ Brazil

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    In his essay‚ “Toys”‚ Roland Barthes is trying to inform the reader about the influence of French toys on children and how those toys have lost their creative side as more toys were produced to mimic the adult life. All the traits that French people acquire are created by the society and those particular traits are socialized into the toy that is being produced. Barthes states in his essay that " The fact that French toys literally prefigure the world of adult functions obviously cannot but prepare

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    Individual Coursework: Build-A-Bear Workshop Executive Summary Within this coursework essay‚ I hope to address the concepts of marketing and operations management and apply it to the Build-A-Bear case study. I will include an example of a transformation process model and explain how it is relevant to this particular company by including the transforming/transformed inputs‚ the transformation process‚ and the outputs. Also‚ I will identify the unique communication method used between Maxine Clark

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    were the days a truck of beer was being unloaded. This provided lots of precariously high palettes that you could sit on while being pushed around the warehouse to wherever it had to be placed. While growing up‚ it was found by my younger brother and I that you could rollerblade around the warehouse and that it was incredibly fast and there was basically a set track that you could just keep circling. This added a whole new aspect of fun to the store for us as well as another thing to look forward to

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    Jennifer Smith G.G. Toys: Case study #2 G.G. Toys was a toy manufacturer facing problems with productivity and profitability. The company found a profitable product in their Geoffrey doll and Specialty branded doll #106. Retailers could customize to the specifications and buying habits of their customer base. On average‚ the Geoffrey Doll cost $19.19 to produce‚ and the #106 doll $23.74. To access in a study of their overhead cost for both of their plants‚ research showed that: 1. A setup

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    Why I Choose Social Work

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    There are different factors that have led me to choose social work as my future career‚ specifically my life experiences‚ which drives my passion for the work that I hope to do. As a first generation Mexican immigrant‚ my perspective on the way I should treat others has shaped my values on being respectful no matter the differences. This is something that I learned not from my parents nor from my teachers‚ but from my own struggles of being an individual raised and educated in rural‚ southern areas

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    Toy Evaluation Article Brief Children apparently develop his or her cognitive structure according to his or her understanding (Bakir & Palan‚ 2010). This is not limited to social cognitive developmental toys‚ aggressive promoting toys‚ and gender stereotyping toys. Lev Vygotsky‚ a Russian Psychologist‚ created a theory of learning and development that may have implications in regard to play materials (Bradley‚ 1985). Apparently‚ children’s toys play a significant role in long-term effects

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