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    Mattel’s Barbie Industry Analysis Mandy Hope April 4‚ 2011 Every second 2.5 Barbie dolls are sold. This contributes to sales of more than $1.5 billion U.S. annually‚ making Mattel’s Barbie the most successful doll in history. By the year 2000‚ Barbie and all accessories had become more than half of Mattel’s toy sales. Despite several other companies promoting Barbie-like dolls‚ their management showed little fear. All believed that the American public was so engrained with the brand and

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    Living in a Barbie World: Modern Stereotypes of WomenIn 1973‚ Marge Piercy wrote a poem that follows the life of a young girl growing up with modern expectations that she struggles to conform to. "Barbie Doll" uses different aspects of a woman’s life to express the different pressures on women today. The first aspect Piercy uses to emphasize the stereotypes attached to women are images‚ colours‚ and toys that are traditionally associated with girls; the main character of the poem‚ is given gifts

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    "A Young Woman’s Suicide" "Barbie Doll" by Marge Piercy and "Suicide Note" written by Janice Mirikitani are both poems about the story of a young woman’s reasons for committing suicide. Both explain that their suicides were influenced by their feelings of not being ’perfect’‚ rather or that the people around them did not think they were ’perfect’ or ’good enough’. Though the tone‚ language‚ as well as the story written in the poems are different they both share the theme of a young woman’s conflict

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    Imagine that you are the creator of the Paul Hogan ‘Shrimp on the barbie’ ad. Evaluate the effectiveness of this ad in exploring a ‘realistic representation of Australia. -Explain the vision you had for this ad and how it represents Australia in a realistic way and comment on your use of stereotypes. -Evaluate the effectiveness of your choice of elements (I’m guessing this means techniques‚ such as camera shots and angles‚ symbolism‚ colour symbolism‚ juxtaposition and colloquial language) and

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    A literacy technique that was used in Barbie Doll was a simile‚ for example "Her good nature wore out like a fan belt. "After being pushed around and bullied for so long her kindess begin to fade away.In Ken Doll the boy was pressured into being tough‚ loud

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    Vying for Perfection (1b) In “Barbie Doll”‚ Piercy uses a multitude of symbols to relate to the reader. The most poignant being the abstraction of a Barbie doll figure. Barbie dolls in society are looked at as a sense of perfection that is unrealistic and unachievable‚ creating an insecurity in the realm of teenage girls‚ respectively. The girl throughout the poem deals with the constant struggles that comes with being a girl in society. A classmate of the girl tells her “you have a great big nose

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    evaluation of data‚ which can be drawn upon to make conclusions (Aron‚ Aron‚ & Coups‚ 2006‚ 2). Two branches of statistics exist‚ including descriptive and inferential domains. Extrapolation beyond the data is where the real difference emerges. Indeed‚ these two subcategories vary in function and definition. However‚ a relationship exists between descriptive and inferential statistics‚ irrespective of the distinction in purpose and meaning. The function of statistics is the "collecting‚ analyzing

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    characteristics of descriptive research. b. Differentiate survey and case study. c. Identify the different types of Descriptive research d. Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of Descriptive research e. Answer the drills correctly II. OUTLINE OF CONTENTS A. DEFINITION OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH B. CHARACTERISTICS OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH C. ADVANTAGES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH D. DISADVANTAGES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH E. TYPES OF DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH F. TECHNIQUES

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    On Being Barbie Why is it that just because my hair happens to be blonde rather than brown or black or even red that I become the subject of hateful or “funny” jokes? On July 9th in 1999‚ I was introduced to this big world full of people‚ drama‚ love‚ stereotypes‚ and tons of things that I had yet to understand. I was an innocent child starting in the world with years of learning ahead of me just like everyone else. However‚ there was one thing that set me apart from all of the other babies‚ and

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    Marge Piercy‚ an American poet‚ social activist and novelist‚ mostly known for being a feminist poet is the author of “Barbie Doll”. The title of this poem‚ “Barbie doll” make us think about a “perfect” girl toy that every child owns‚ but slowly we realize that this is not what the author means. In the first stanza‚ Piercy starts by saying “This girl child was born as usual”‚ which lets us understand that she was a normal girl just like anybody else. Other than that‚ the first stanza has a lot to

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