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    Neutral Brief

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    Neutral citation number: [2015] UKSC 34 Haile (Appelant) v London Borough of Waltham Forest (Resppondent) On appeal from : [2014] EWCA Civ 792 Judgement date: 20 May 2015 Hearing date: 29 January 2015 Case summary: Justices: Lord Neuberger‚ Lady Hale‚ Lord Clarke‚ Lord Reed‚ Lord Carnwath Nature of the case: causational‚ intentional homelessness Facts: On 25 October 2011 the appellant voluntarily surrendered her tenancy in a hostel because of an unpleasant smell and moved for a temporary

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    Toys and Development

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    Toys have always been associated with children for years; toys are children’s outlets to playing‚ finding their creativity and exploring new worlds. It is estimated that over 221 million dollars is spent on toys every year in the U.S.(Wikipedia) Toys play a big role in helping babies and toddlers develop motor skills and can serve as learning tools. Toys are usually the most prized possessions of our little ones and they love them‚ and parents love giving them to them. As toys help shape a child’s

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    research on toys at Target. What I discovered was that mostly all gender-neutral toys have to do with educational toys and toys for children whose mindset does not see that’s a girl or boy toy. All the gender-neutral toys were colorful‚ but mostly used green‚ blue‚ yellow‚ and red colors‚ thus making targeting boys and girls. What I found in the masculine toy section was that mostly all the toys were blue‚ black‚ or dark colors. Lots of toys promoted violence like the Nerf guns and Power Ranger toys with

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    Inequality In Toys

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    Gender Inequality within Children Toys A lot of people haven’t noticed that even though inequality among us has improved and is not as bad as it was before‚ it is still very common in our society. A lot of people aren’t seeing that unfortunately inequality still exist‚ and the worst part is that it is starting with the moment people find out they are having a children. Gender identity becomes very important to society from the time a child is born‚ they push to show an individual what social behaviors

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    Gender Roles in Toy Story 3: To Barbie or Not To Barbie Gender is not biological‚ only the sex of a person is. One’s gender is determinate upon who they are in their mind and soul. In Toy Story 3‚ the sex does not exactly match each toy’s gender. There is a question of boy’s toys versus girl’s toys. For example‚ just because Jesse is a girl‚ doesn’t necessarily mean she is a girl’s toy. The same goes for Ken‚ who is in fact a girl’s toy‚ even though he is a boy. The characters exemplify how

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    Stereotypes In Toys

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    Another aspect of career choice being impacted by gender stereotypes in toys is imagination. Imagination affects what one’s career will be‚ and toys have a direct impact on imagination. Imagination is heavily promoted by toys‚ especially wooden blocks and water tables (“Importance”). Toys can also help babies and young children develop imaginative skills through pretend play (“Impact”). Gender stereotyping causes limited imagination in kids‚ and for girls to miss out on problem solving opportunities

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    Toy Evaluation

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    Toy Evaluation Article Brief Children apparently develop his or her cognitive structure according to his or her understanding (Bakir & Palan‚ 2010). This is not limited to social cognitive developmental toys‚ aggressive promoting toys‚ and gender stereotyping toys. Lev Vygotsky‚ a Russian Psychologist‚ created a theory of learning and development that may have implications in regard to play materials (Bradley‚ 1985). Apparently‚ children’s toys play a significant role in long-term effects

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    Toy Research

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    3/27/2013 Imaginext Bat Cave The purpose of this paper is to examine the Imaginext Bat Cave toy found at play.com. The examination will cover the toys ability to encourage a child’s cognitive‚ emotional and social development. The objective is to inform the reader of the appropriate age children should be in order to enjoy the toy. This paper will cover any safety issues‚ gender roles‚ and fun value. The toy is the Bat Cave‚ which is Batman’s’ base operations from the cartoon series Batman. The

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    she compares two toy stores in their functions of society. Functionalism is the society equilibrium‚ each part of society are interrelated part that function together. The two toy stores display a small-scale of the inequality face in society by the structure of gender and race. The similarity of both toy stores is the gender ratio by more female employees than males. Toy Warehouse was most were African-American while Diamond Toys primarily Whites. The top of hierarchies of each toy store the manager

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    What is a neutral curriculum and can teachers truly leave their beliefs at the door of their classrooms upon entering? To tell the truth‚ this is a question I have pondered on myself for years. My answer to this question is and always has been‚ NO! A neutral curriculum‚ in my opinion‚ is one that lacks any thought on morals‚ character education‚ or a teacher’s religious beliefs. I have yet to meet a teacher who does not‚ on a daily basis‚ interject some kind of personal beliefs about classroom

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