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    The Barbie Doll was first patented in 1958 by a young woman from California named Ruth Handler. The Barbie doll is well know for her long legs‚ her tiny waist‚ blonde hair and blue eyes‚ and her huge chest. This “perfect” plastic body has had multiple positive and negative affects around the world for the past fifty years; Barbie was based off of a German prostitute comic strip character named Lili. She was meant to be a steady outlet for young girls dreams and an constant changing reflection of

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    expressions this is to give the child the freedom to choose what the doll is feeling. The knot doll they are making is made from a piece of fabric and is not stuffed. The doll has a head‚ hands and feet are made from knots. when the knot babies are done being created they are born. What I mean by this is the lead teacher sings a song while holding the baby high up in the sky bringing her from heaven to earth. The child who belongs to this doll picks a name for it and then from their they rest in the cradle

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    Casey brings a doll named Eve to life. Eve is a fashion doll similar to Barbie‚ and played by Tyra Banks. Eve comes into the world thinking she is still as perfect as she was when she was a doll. Eve begins to win over Casey’s dad‚ people around the office she works in‚ and eventually Casey. Eve soon begins to learn how to be human with help from Casey. However‚ doll sales are suffering because young girls don’t want to buy fashion dolls anymore. So Eve must return to her life as a doll with the knowledge

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    Topic Two: Popular Culture The Nature of Popular Culture A popular culture is a phenomenon that has widespread appeal. In society and culture‚ it should be something with global appeal. Some examples are: Barbie; the Beatles; surfing; and reality TV. Distinguish Characters of Popular Culture Associated with Commercial Products The profit motive is a key factor in the spread of popular culture‚ e.g. Wiggles have CDs‚ videos‚ clothes and lunch-boxes. (Usually) Developing from Local‚ to a National

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    Toy Store Exercise 2

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    set at the end of each aisle signifying what can be found in the aisle itself. For example some of the toys I found in Wal-Mart were: a bolt action dart blasting predator©‚ Lego creator sets©‚ R/C Sport Car©‚ Sparkle Girls: fashion doll©‚ and a Baby alive interactive doll©. As an overview of the difference in toys‚ boys tend to put violence and action first and girls tend to lean towards child care and fashion in their toys. What our media and culture is trying to tell boys is that they need this bolt

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    time playing golf with Crowell in order to build a better relationship among the executives. Q. 3 What was the significance of the dolls? What went wrong? Moto brought the gift of Kokeshi dolls from Japan as a present for Crowell to establish a good friendship among them. The dolls were very important for Moto as his wife spent most her day picking out these dolls and also they were made from a special maple in the mountains near his family home in Niggata. Crowell failed to notice that the gift

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    Nora`s character

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    husband at the same manner as a child and playfully. However‚ she obeys her husband and tries to make him happy as a typical 19 century woman. Moreover‚ her husband critics her throughout the play but Nora response in a behaved way as if she is his own doll which he can play and move the way he wants to. Then‚ another said of Nora`s character revels which is a clever woman who trays to save her husband life. She commits a crime in order to have money to treat her husband. This issue was a big secret

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    4 February 2015 1. The title Doll’s House‚ has many meaning behind it that symbolize events happening in the book. Torvald has never treated Nora as anything except for a doll‚ calling her a songbird‚ giving her money to spend recklessly‚ and just not taking her seriously at all. To the reader‚ Nora is Torvald’s doll that wastes money and talks too much. 2. A doll’s house is not an accurate translation of Doll’s House‚ because a doll’s house show possession. Nora obviously does not own anything

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    Prannath Kowdhury Analysis

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    Prannath Chowdhury which tells that Kumbhakars of Krishnanagar were the actual artists. No one can make clay models of gods and goddesses like them. The idols are accurate and without any flaws. At times they also made a kind of sarcastic ‘Ahladi’ dolls expression of which cause a laugh on gazing. And the cost was 2 paise only. The best clay modelers were residing in Ghurni only. During the childhood of Prannath Chowdhury Jadunath Paul was the famous artist. We can’t say him craftsperson or modeler

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    items such as the “dolls” not just through the language she uses but also the inertia of her movement and expressions. If we take the scene as a work of art in itself we gain the dynamic nature “Greenblatts” discusses. The cleaning of the objects is no longer a chore they become “artefacts” like in a museum. The viewer can see the preservation of these objects; the preservation becomes part of the story the meaning. The cleaning itself has resonance it adds to the story of the “Dolls” the original cultural

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