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    Pros And Cons Of Barbie

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    2014 Sidebottom 1 Jordan Sidebottom ENGL 1302 Professor Baggaley February 3‚ 2014 Barbie: Should the Doll be Modified? Since Barbie was first launched by Mattel in 1959 over 10 million have been sold. “Somewhere in the world‚ a Barbie is sold ever half-second”(Dittmar‚ Halliwell‚ and Ive). Out of all Mattel profits‚ Barbie makes up approximately 80% of them. Barbie brings in such a high profit because she has always been seen as the ’perfect woman ’: perfect house‚ boyfriend

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    business which registers the original invention or process. 6. In my opinion I think that Mattel has the rights over the Bratz dolls. The reasoning behind this is that Mattel is the original individual to come up with the idea of dolls. Seeing the success of what Mattel has created through the Barbie doll; Mattel copied him in ought to follow successful routes of which he did. Without working for Mattel‚ Bryant wouldn’t of been able to come up with the idea which reveals how in fact he did actually

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    Gender Identity

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    children? Little girls want to be perfect‚ like Barbie‚ a nearly unachievable goal. It lowers their self-worth and sets unrealistic standards. Because of this‚ some countries are restricting the sales of the dolls and even with the new advancement’s Mattel has made to improve Barbie’s “aura” so-to-speak‚ there is still a very prominent suggestive gender orientation; such roles now include‚ architect‚ computer designer‚ veterinarian‚ teacher‚ pastry chef‚ and female sports. Barbie dolls influence very

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    Toy Industry in India

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    Toy Industry : Present and the Future 2010 TOYS INDUSTRY & FUTURE OUTLOOK A REPORT The r eport details the specifics of the global toy industry and the Indian perspective. The study also studies the trends‚ futur e growth patterns and challenges for the industry. For objectivity‚ and assessing consumer and market sentiments‚ two case analyses have also been presented from various major stores in Mumbai. Submitted to: Prof. Pramod Shetty Date: 23rd August 2010 1 KJ Somaiya Institute of

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    American girls should grow up to be. With the creation of this doll came the thirst and need to sell it. Therefore‚ just one version of the Barbie doll is not sufficient. Mattel Inc.‚ famous for its numerous toy creations yet infamous for its many controversies‚ has made Barbie’s boyfriend‚ sister‚ cousin and even her dog. Consequently‚ Mattel created Barbie collectibles that included the “Barbie Dolls of the World”. In this collection‚ the creation “the notorious PR Barbie” as Frances Negrón-Muntaner states

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    Stp Strategy

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    Many data collector firms and technology companies are aggressively bringing together people’s TV viewing behaviour with other private data. But cable and satellite companiesare testing and positioning new system designed to show highly targeted ads. The goal of these companies is to stimulate teh civilised tracking which is widely used on people’s personal computer with the new technology that attains their living room. One of the most progressed companies‚ Cablevision Systems Corp‚ has come up

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    Barbie is Just a Piece of Plastic “Seen through Rose-Tinted glasses:” The Barbie Doll in American Society. By Marilyn Motz; supports the highly debated topic that the toy Barbie produced by Mattel is a bad influence‚ on young girls. Motz is claiming that the young female child envisions herself as Barbie‚ and with Barbie resembling an older more mature woman. Something that Barbie’s age group cannot obtain‚ in till they grow older and more mature themselves. However‚ Barbie is just a toy‚ her

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    History of Barbie Dolls

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    role model to young girls. I think Nichole playing with Barbie dolls symbolizes her growing up‚ as ironic as that is. Barbie’s Debut Barbie was introduced in 1959 at the American Toy Fair in NYC. She was invented by Ruth Handler (co-founder of Mattel) and named after Ruth’s daughter‚ Barbara. She originally cost $3 and her accessories and clothes sold for $1-5. Her boyfriend‚ Ken‚ was named after Ruth’s son and he was invented in 1961. Barbie’s Debut (cont.) Barbie came in either blonde or

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    Mattel Inc.

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    Case 15 Mattel Inc. ‘’The serious business of making toys’’ Mattel‚ Inc.: the serious business of making toys Case 15 Mattel‚ Inc. is the world leader in designing and manufacturing family products such as Barbie‚ American girl‚ hot wheels and cabbage patch kids. With a 5.5 billion in annual revenue and products being marketed in more than 150 countries around the world this company has managed to stay very successful and incredibly ethical throughout the years. These are some of the

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    Stereotypes In Toy Stores

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    Gender Roll Stereotyping and Gender Similarities in Toy Stores Rachel Skelton Spiderman action figures‚ The Care Bears‚ Legos‚ and the famous Barbie‚ all represent popular toys in toy stores. Toy stores divide the many toys‚ games and movies into two primary categories: boy and girl. After going into Toys R Us‚ many can conclude that the toys that children play with pass down stereotypes of gender roles. Through their gender-biased toys‚ typically‚ boys learn "warrior-like" roles (a learned attitude

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