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    Rosario Ferré uses dolls in her writing to symbolize the methods in which society holds down women in Puerto Rico as well as throughout the world. In "The Youngest Doll‚" Ferré sets the precedent that dolls are equal to the maiden aunt’s nieces‚ by stating‚ "The aunt had continued to increase the size of the dolls so that the height and other measurements conformed to those of each of the girls (Ferré 483)." The methods in which the aunt prepares the doll‚ such as‚ "Then she would make a wax mask

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    Bobo Doll

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    The Bobo doll experiment was conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961 and studied patterns of behaviour associated with aggression. Bandura hoped that the experiment would prove that aggression can be explained‚ at least in part‚ by social learning theory. The theory of social learning would state that behaviour such as aggression is learned through observing and imitating others. The experiment is important because it sparked many more studies about the effects that viewing violence had on children

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    Fashion Industry

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    woman is the most perfect doll that I have dressed with delight and admiration." -- Karl Lagerfeld. Ever since I was a young girl I enjoyed playing dress up with my two sisters. I enjoyed the fact that we were like big dolls and how a whole different world could be created with our imaginations when we wore a certain outfit. Little did I know that I would never grow out of playing dress up‚ and that I could enter a world that would be perfect for me. Although‚ being a fashion editor has always been

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    little girl didn’t grow up playing with a Barbie doll? Well many of you may not know that Barbie was‚ in fact‚ an actual person. The original Barbie’s name was Barbara Handler (nicknamed Barbie). One day Barbie’s mother‚ Ruth‚ watch her daughter & friends play with paper cutouts of women‚ which were very popular at the time. Ruth realized all the dolls on the market at the time were baby dolls. Ruth suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband‚ Elliot‚ a co-founder of Mattel toy

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    Barbie Effects On Children

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    Children go through a stage in their life when they are constantly worrying about what they look like‚ how much they weigh compared to others. Barbie helped sustain this negative attitude with the boys and girls. Young girls look up to the barbie doll wanting to be her when they were older and not realizing that she is not a realistic image. The children suffering or who has suffered down this path could be avoiding this path. You don’t need barbie as a toy at any point of your life. You can find

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    Modernity in Fashion

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    When all that is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity DKDS // CDF // 2006 Two Papers on Fashion Theory TWo PaPeRS on FaShIon TheoRy 2 When all that is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity Nikolina Olsen-Rule // External Lecturer‚ University of Århus // nor@dkds.dk // Research Assistant // Danmarks Designskole // 2006 0 Ferns in Fashion - on the Logic of Trends Maria Mackinney-Valentin // Ph.D. Scholar // mmk@dkds.dk // Center for Design Research

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    fashion stylist

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    Fashion Stylist Fashion is a factor in this world‚ without it there simply wouldn’t be life. When one thinks of “fashion‚” the first thing that probably pops into mind is clothing. Yet fashion is clothing‚ it is also so much more than that. Fashion is how people choose to live their lives‚ how people express themselves; it is the outward expression of a new idea‚ which is how business thrives. The business of fashion begins with one single idea; the idea can be something as random and spontaneous

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    Fashion Trends 1940-1950

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    (1940-1950) Introduction/table of content Introduction/table of content 2 First Half decade 1940-1950 3 Second half of decade 1940-1950 4 Inventions in 1940 till 1950 5 First Computer 5 Fashion in the 40‘s 6 The ‘Sweater girls’ and ‘Pin-up’ girls 7 The New Look 7 Theatre de la Mode (theatre of fashion) 9 The birth of the Bikini 9 Cosmetics 10 Hairstyles‚ Turbans and Snoods 10 Literature 11 Music 12 Music 12 Movies 13 Dominant styles in art 15 Architecture 17 Furniture / Interior

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    was stereotypical roles such as teacher‚ stay at home mom‚ and nurse (stone 40) but around the 1970’s‚ female empowerment exploded. Barbie became a doctor‚ pilot‚ and astronaut. This would have helped Barbie’s reputation except‚ all of her career dolls came complete with sexy outfits and an evening gown to wear on her “glamorous dates” (stone 40-41). This might have lead girls to think that you can be what you want to be and still remain feminine‚ but to other girls it meant‚ “‘You can be who you

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    1970s Fashion Research Paper

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    1970s in fashion From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (February 2012) In 1971 hot pants and bell-bottomed trousers were popular fashion trends 1970s fashion‚ which began with a continuation of the mini skirts‚ bell-bottoms and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960s‚ was soon sharply characterized by several distinct

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