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    In Toy Story 2‚ the writers use Buzz‚ the hero of the movie‚ to reveal that we as humans will save a friend just like they would do for us‚ if we were in a time of need. In the first movie Buzz was in danger because Sid was going to launch him in the air with a firework. In the second movie Woody gets stolen by Al‚ a man who works for a toy store called Al’s Toy Barn. In some cases‚ friends will be in a time of need and they will need help from others‚ but when you’re in a time of need they will

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    of those needs under the proposed level production plan. Prepare pro forma income statements‚ balance sheets‚ and a cash budget to support this estimate. * Double the amount ($4 million in September) * What are the characteristics of Toy World’s need for external financing? What are the timing‚ magnitude‚ and duration of its borrowing needs? How certain are the forecasts‚ and what factor(s)‚ if changed‚ would have the most significant impact on your forecasts? * Level they will

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    children’s toys (Wagner-Ott‚ 2002‚ p. 246). Socialization begins from the day we are born and will continue until the day we die and since toys take place in children’s lives from the day they are born; it is safe to say that they play an important role in a child’s gender socialization (Wagner-Ott‚ 2002‚ p. 246). The nature of this project will be to compare and evaluate children’s toys on the basis of gender. I will be discussing the differences that are portrayed amongst children’s toys and what

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    ACTG 512 GG Toys Setup Templates Estimation of Cost Driver Rates Cost Pool Cost (from Exhibit 1) Allocation Base (from Exhibits 1 and 4) Cost Driver Rate (= Cost / Allocation Base) Plant Management 40‚000 27‚000 $1.48 Machine Related 112‚000 11‚200 $10.00 Setup 13‚333 160 $83.33 Receiving/Production Control 63‚000 161 $391.30 Packaging and Shipping 53‚000 350 $151.43 Product Cost Calculations – Chicago Plant (Based on March Production

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    Toy Evaluation Paper I This paper will summarize the ERR articles from the bulleted topics and issues. This paper will also include summaries on toys that may encourage violence and aggression‚ toys that may promote pro-social behavior‚ gender stereotyping in toy selection‚ and cultural stereotyping or‚ lack of cultural awareness in toys. Influenced Behaviors; Toys can influence a child’s behavior‚ and his or her identity. Children are given toys that demonstrate different significance

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    infancy‚ for example girls wear pink and play with dolls. Boys wear blue and are tough. For this socialization experiment‚ I have picked two different children’s toys; one clearly aimed towards girls and the other aimed towards boys. For the toy aimed towards girls‚ I have chosen the Barbie STEM kit. For the toy aimed towards boys I have chosen the DC Justice League action figure set. The purpose of this experiment is to analyze and discuss the possible implications these toys can have on a child’s

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    Assignment 1 Play activity This assignment had been done with a group of 4 children with ages between 3 and 4½. Planning: In order to do the play activity I had to observe the children for two days. I wanted to know what are they more interested in and what they would like more. After the observation stage‚ I wanted to make sure that the play activity I had in mind‚ suited their age and stage of development. I also made sure that the activity is safe and that it included the PILES

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    Gender Neutral Toys

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    Should Toys Be More Gender-Neutral? This topic is one that does hit me close to home because I have a ten year old sister and a few other cousins younger than her. Though I did not really think about this topic much until now. It is the twenty-first century after all‚ shouldn’t gender-neutral toys be a thing? With this I researched this topic more with this help of my sister to learn more about. Though sadly I do believe that toys should be more gender-neutral even though they currently aren’t.

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    Toy Store/Department Survey                                     When you walk into a toy store there is a distinct difference between what toys are meant for girls and boys. The boy aisle is colored blue and the girl aisle is pink‚ society has labeled blue as a boy color and pink as a girl color.  These toy stores are subtly teaching kids what girls and boys should like by dividing the genders by colors. There are also different toys for different age groups‚ as kids get older toy stores determined

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    The Effects of Gendered Toys Professor Claire Renzetti and filmmaker Daniel Curran examined a study from 1985 by Dr. Roberta Steinbacher and F.D. Gilroy‚ in which they asked many expectant couples whether they preferred a sex for their unborn children. The vast majority replied they did not care if their unborn child was male or female. Despite this Professor Renzetti and Mr. Curran begin to look at various studies on how the different sexes are raised in families. Professor Renzetti and Daniel

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