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    Children would most likely learn certain gender role jobs. This was shown in lots of the toys as I was collecting my data. An example would be Legos‚ they represent any construction type of job where they build things‚ and they are found in the boy’s section of the toy department so‚ mostly boys buy/play with Legos. Therefore kids are learning that a construction type of job correlates with men doing that type of job because only boys play with it. However‚ Legos introduced there Lego friends line

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    in general‚ helps develop a child’s socialemotional‚ language‚ intellectual and problem solving skills. In the preschool years‚ brain and body development are significantly associated. Children should be encouraged to play regularly with blocks‚ or manipulative activities‚ as well as in music‚ art‚ dramatic play‚ and language activities in order to stimulate both sides of the brain. They are masters at make-believe. They like to act out grown-up roles and create imaginary situations. Costumes and

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    Culture and Organization | Mattel and the Toy Recalls | Responding to recall notice of Mattel’s character toys for lead paint violations | Paulina Gorczyca9/26/2011 | Mattel’s Toy Recall The toy industry is estimated to be a 71 billion dollar market in 2007 (pg.167) with approximately 880 competitive companies with its clear industry leaders. Mattel being number one toy making company in the world has been faced with several conflicts due to the industries strict jurisdiction under

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    September 2011 Emotional Intelligence The philosopher Plato once said‚ “All learning has an emotional base.” With that being said‚ emotional intelligence is actually a very profound topic. To start‚ emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive‚ control‚ and evaluate emotions. Some researchers suggest that it can be learned and strengthened while others claim it is an inborn characteristic. Emotions help prioritize what we pay attention and react to. There are four subsets to emotional intelligence

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    Adolescent Rites of Passage Cheryl-Ann Gamiao-Herrod BSHS-342 November 7‚ 2011 Professor Stephanie Haywood Adolescent Rites of Passage Adolescents face many challenges in today’s society. Expectations of our teenagers are too high. There is considerable evidence today that the great majority of adolescents pass safely through this stage of life and become reasonably happy adults who make contributions to their families‚ friends‚ and communities. Yet there are many who are under greater

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    manufacturing (and other) work force‚ creating widespread unemployment‚ social disruption‚ and human hardship. For example‚ in 1983 the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research forecast the existence of 50‚000 to 100‚000 industrial robots in the United States by 1990‚ resulting in a net loss of some 100‚000 jobs.[1] Barry Bluestone‚ perhaps foremost among today’s gloomy economists‚ is also worried about the future. He argues that "capital hypermobility" requires that America "reestablish the social safety net

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    Toy Story 3 Speech 1318: Interpersonal Communication 12/6/11 Toy Story 3‚ I chose to do Toy Story 3 because lot of us when we were kids‚ we used to have a favorite toy that everywhere we go it always came with us. No matter if the toy looks old‚ broken‚ ugly‚ or nasty as longest made us happy to have it with us all the time. Sometimes remind me too‚ how I used to carry my cabbage patch everywhere with me even when my mom always told me to leave it at home‚ but I never listened to her. Well

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    to stop it from producing pain signals. Aspirin can be good or bad by helping to prevent heart attacks. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic commonly used in medical procedures. Lidocaine is also an antiarrhythmic agent‚ one that prevents or treats certain cardiac arrhythmias. Lidocaine works by preventing activity of the nerve or heart cell membrane. By blocking the entry of sodium ions the cell is unable to carry messages from cell to cell. Lidocaine is commonly used as a topical and local anesthetic

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    about anything. 3. What do you think is the most important festival in your country? Tet holiday is the most important festival for Vietnamese people. It’s the start of a new year and the Vietnamese feel that having a good start is essential to having a good year.These are funny and happy days that people prepare and welcome the new year together. In addition‚ it is a wonderful occasion for Vietnamese families to reunite and remember their ancestors. 4. In what way do people celebrate the festival

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    The Importance of Emotional Intelligence Tifany Drapeau AIU Online Abstract Emotional intelligence is an important factor in the ability of people to relate to themselves and each other. It was once believed that those with high IQs would be successful‚ we know understand that might not be true. High emotional intelligence (EQ) scores are now believed to play a role the success of an individual. Emotional intelligence gives a person the ability to recognize what their emotions mean and apply

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