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    Genders and Toys

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    Toys: The Affect they have in our Children The way society is today‚ children cannot help but to have social and emotional problem from toys. To be honest‚ it is not he kids with the problem‚ it is the adults. For the most part children can play with toys no matter which ones and be happy‚ but because we live in a gendered role society each toy is made for specific gender. Barbie’s for girls and trucks for boys. Parents forget that toys are there to help our children develop social skills not mold

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    toy critique

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    assignment is to choose a toy and assess and examine it under various headings using both primary and secondary research. Objectives Compile a comprehensive checklist of assessment criteria with which to critique my chosen toy use the checklist to assess my chosen toy. Write up and evaluate my findings. Outline and evaluate the role of the adult in relation to the toy. Rationale To have a better understanding of the development and play values of a toy. To see how my chosen toy Lego stands up in

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    Toy Assignment

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    Kameryn Scroggs Toy Assignment - Transformers A toy that relates to a toddler and involves perceptual and cognitive skills is a Transformer. This toy is suggested for the age of 3 or older. A brief description of the toy will be given to identify the characteristics and how they are or are not suitable for the recommended age described. The toy will be examined on specific qualities that relate to how it can promote growth of the child and be evaluated on what necessary abilities are needed to play

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    Mattel Toys

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    Mattel Toys Thesis: This is a rhetorical analysis of the response strategies employed by Mattel during the recall crisis. This decision would come back to haunt the toy manufacturer in the summer of 2007. Understanding how trust is built‚ support and recovery are a critical competency for any organization‚ particularly for those who take their ethical values and commitments seriously. Since an organization’s reputation is built on its trustworthiness that can take a long time and require considerable

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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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    Guidelines

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    Historical/Biographical Approach * How is history (or the author’s biography) related to the short story? * Expound on your points and ideas by citing lines from the story. Moral /Philosophical Approach * What morality or philosophy in life does the short story teach to its readers? * Expound on your points and ideas by citing lines from the story. Formalism Approach * Analyze the elements of the short story. * How do the elements help establish the overall message

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    guidelines

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    Toys for Tots

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    Toys For Tots Take a seat‚ and think back to the very first Christmas morning you recall. How much it meant to receive that special toy you’ve been waiting for all year. Every child deserves to have that same tingly feeling of joy and excitement‚ but not every kid gets to. The Toys for Tots Foundation is an organization that aims to fix that‚ but they cannot do it alone. They can always use all the support they can. It is run by the United States Marine Core and they work to be the change. I

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    My Toys

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    about the toys of my youth and the toys of today. Do you remember the toys of your youth? I remember mine‚ they were much different then the toys of today. They were durable and could take a beating. Just like the saying “takes a licking and keeps on ticking”‚ you could play with them for hours and they wouldn’t break. The toys that I had didn’t break as easy as the toys of today. I had a variety of toys meant for boys and girls; Barbie dolls‚ cap guns‚ and even matchbox cars. Most toys seemed to

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    Toys and Gender

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    Toys and Gender The way children are raised in today’s society is based on the age old tradition of gender appropriate toys for sons and daughters. The idea that girls will always play with feminine toys‚ and boys will always play with masculine toys has been passed down from generation to generation dating back to the age of men. In medieval times‚ sons would learn to practice swordplay and knighthood‚ while daughters would learn sewing and practice at being a princess. The theory of Gender Role

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