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    Hasbro as a Company

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    http://csr.hasbro.com/has03-company-profile.php “Fulfilling our commitment to protect the environment‚ make safe products‚ and produce ethical content is our corporate responsibility‚ and it starts with me and includes our approximately 6‚000 Hasbro employees around the world. All of us are dedicated to entertaining children and families with a framework of being a highly principled‚ trustworthy and transparent company.” - Brain Goldner‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Hasbro Inc. The company was

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    My Toys

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    were able to buy more. The prices weren’t high like they are now. There were also a variety of toys to choose from whether you were a boy or a girl. Boys could get everything from G.I. Joe‚ Tonka trucks‚ and matchbox cars to baby dolls‚ easy bake ovens‚ and Barbie dolls for girls. To me the boys always seemed to have the cool toys like cars‚ blocks‚ and remote controlled cars. The girls on the other hand‚ had dolls and pretend baking/cooking items. There weren’t many educational games like there

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    Hot Wheels Playset Theory

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    In today’s society which is male dominated‚ certain things are almost always associated with men and their dominance. However‚ it can negatively reinforce certain principals in the patriarchal complex. For example‚ to give a little boy a Hot Wheels Playset is not necessarily a bad thing. This would increase a young boy’s interest in cars in general‚ which could in the future be beneficial. The child may aspire to be a mechanic or even a professional race car driver. Yet at that same token‚ the toy

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    There is a major lack of women in Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Math (STEM) related fields‚ but more importantly there is a lack of a solution. “A 2009 poll by the American Society for Quality of Children 8-17‚ 24 percent of boys said they were interested in a career in engineering‚ but only 5 percent of girls said the same” (Qtd. in Dockterman). There is no question that there is a lack of women‚ in fact just over 1 out of 10 people in the engineering field are women. There is a lack of

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    There is high-definition programming that supposedly increases the experience of watching‚ digital video recorders that allow people to set aside time to watch their favorite shows when they please‚ and remote controls that probably have Easy Bake Ovens should one decide to look hard enough. This is not to say that all television is necessarily a bad experience (what with National Geographic‚ the History Channel‚ and news programming on every other station)‚ but for the most part‚ it has come to

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    hasbro

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    Hasbro Hasbro (www.hasbro.com) is a worldwide leader in entertainment products and services‚ such as GI Joe‚ Candy Land‚ the Easy Bake Oven and Monopoly. Hasbro is a $3 billion company with brands in 100 countries and launching 1‚000 new products each year. In 2006 Hasbro employed approximately 6‚000 persons worldwide‚ approximately 3‚400 of whom were located in the United States. Hasbro’s principal operating segments are US Toys‚ US Games and the International. Total turnover outside United States

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    life without electricity

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    without electricity there would be no video games to play or TVs to pass time away. Kids would have to go back and play outdoor games‚ which even in my childhood were enjoyable‚ like tag or hide-and-go seek. Girls instead of using their easy bake ovens will have to use their imagination and make old time mud pies. Also there would be no factories to make necessities we use today. Rather than buying clothes from a store‚ the women of the household would have to hand stitch articles of clothing.

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    ERIK ERIKSON 8 STAGES

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    Trust vs. Mistrust My parents met at Mississippi Valley State University and fell in love. I was born September 12‚ 1988 in Greenwood‚ MS at Greenwood Leflore Hospital. My parents were almost married two years. I was the fourth child‚ but the second from their union. My mom was the sickest when she was pregnant with me. She couldn’t hold anything down; her appetite was null and void. She basically was on my grandmother couch in misery those nine months. I was the first girl for my parents and my

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    Transform Microwave (CP-FTMW) Spectrometer Abstract: Under the condition in which electric and magnetic fields are absent‚ rotational constants is a three molecular constants that substantiate polyatomic molecule. In this laboratory experiment at Missouri University of Science and Technology‚ we are going to collect rotational spectra by using 2 separate types of microwave spectrometers -- the FTMW (Fourier Transform Microwave) spectrometer and CP-FTMW (Chirped Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave) spectrometer

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    The Big Bang Theory

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    believed that the Universe was eternal. Then five years later‚ in 1964‚ radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered a microwave signal buried in their data. They attempted to filter out the signal‚ assuming that it was merely unwanted noise. However‚ they soon realized what the signal actually was; they had inadvertently discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). The CMB had been predicted by a theory that few believed at the time called the Big Bang. This discovery was the first

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