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    How Society Affects Woman

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    of what is beautiful in different societys and cultures. Due to mass media‚ the standards of beauty have narrowed dramatically leaving little room for error. The influence media has over woman is simply undeniable. Things as innocent as a barbie doll can have an impact on girls at young ages. She ’s portrayed as the "perfect" woman‚ with the perfect body and face. Too bad shes a piece of plastic; the reality is if she was a " real" life-sized human being she ’d be far from perfect. Her

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    that due to the Chinese policy‚ each family only has one baby so that parents are willing to pay more on their children. What’s more‚ education plays an important role. It makes sense that why the Mattle.inc suffered a failure in their famous product—Barbie dolls. And those companies which sell big box toys closed their stores continuously in China while the toy ‘R’ Us grows dramatically. The success of the Toys ’R’ Us is that they

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    a real man. Barry uses a different examples to juxtapose men and women view about beauty using Barbie and Action figures. He uses action figures for‚ of course‚ the men and that men not strive to look like the action‚ but how men uses action figures as a model of how a man is supposse to act and carry himself. In contrast Barry uses Barbie as women standard of apperance. Women want to look like Barbie‚ but women would have to be “seven feet tall and eighty-one pounds of which fifty-three of those

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    “As a little girl‚ I spent countless hours playing with my Barbie dolls‚ even designing and sewing one-of-a-kind outfits for the doll. I guess you could say Barbie gave me my start as a designer.” Santa Claus is anyone who loves another and seeks to make them happy; who gives himself by thought or word or deed in every gift that he bestows; who shares his joys with those who are sad; whose hand is never closed against the needy; whose arm is ever outstretched to aid the week; whose sympathy

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    did you make me this way?!"  With the help of a low quality camera‚ a few image filters and a bit of airbrush here and there‚ we can all look like Kim Kardashian. But the truth no living creature has the figure and the curves of a Barbie doll. Speaking of Barbie‚ it already sets an impossible goal for children‚ that they may try to accomplish their whole life. It is impossible what so ever for a woman to have a tiny head with long‚ blonde hair‚ massive breasts‚ tiny waist and stick thin legs

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    Interview Magazine‚ Emily Prager discuses her opinions of Mattel’s toy doll Barbie being designed by Jack Ryan‚ husband to Zsa Zsa Gabor‚ and designer of military missiles. The concept that a doll for young girls was designed by such a person greatly shocked Prager." Suddenly a lot of things made sense to me" says Prager. The element that Ryan designed Barbie may explain some of the key aspects of the doll itself. Although Barbie was created as a toy for girls‚ the sexual nature of the doll suggests it

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    Uglies- Scott Westerfeld

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    and not noticing the world and what’s happening around you. During the course of the novel Westerfeld exaggerates the effects of this change- from the world of ‘Uglies’ where people are considerate of the environment and people around them to the Barbie Doll Play House like land of the Pretties where the hardest decision is how you will get into the next big party. Scott Westerfeld confronts the issues of conformity by creating the idea of

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    subjected to unrealistic body expectations as well as lowered job goals. Sweet vocalizes "Girls can be anything-as long as it’s passive and beauty focused" and dolls such as Bratz and Barbie‚ with newcomers Monster and Ever After High on the rise‚ are two of the most popular examples of Sweet theory (Sweet). With Barbie at the forefront‚ these dolls are more than markedly anatomically disproportionate with extremely small waists and large bust they promote young girls to believe they should look a certain

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    Scenario: You work for a mid-sized toy company who distributes toys to the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ and several countries in the European Union. This week the company issued a major recall of all toys that are manufactured at a specific factory in China after discovering that the paint used on the toys contained lead. The recall appeared on/in all national news outlets. A huge uproar from parents and other consumers in the countries to which your company distributes followed the recall.

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    measure success are too frequent‚ even in today’s society. The company‚ Barbie‚ has been under major scrutiny from the public‚ women are beginning to see how Barbie reflects society’s views on gender and beauty. Although‚

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