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    to act. Kids ranging from very early ages know what types of toys they should play with and what toys they aren’t supposed to play with. For example, little boys would play with cars and action figures while on the other hand girls would play with dolls and a tea party set. Many of the toys for girls have been shaped to show them that are supposed to be more friendly and kind. These toys have made it so that there are certain way’s little girls should act and also what things they should like. In

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    A Doll House The play A Doll House written by Henrik Ibsen has strong symbolisms such as the doll house, Christmas tree, macaroons, and New Year’s day that help outline the theme. The author uses symbolisms to pull his audience in and allow them to feel the full effect of inequality and emotional abuse men gave women in the year of 1879, when Ibsen wrote this play. The first symbolism in this play is the Christmas tree which represents Nora’s inner state of mind. In Act 2 the stage directions describe

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    New Heritage Doll

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    Heritage Doll Company Capital Budgeting Analysis The New Heritage Doll Company is a company that makes dolls for children between the ages 3 – 12 years. The company has revenues of 245 million USD and an operating profit of 24 million USD. The company has three major divisions – The Retailing division, the Licensing division and the Production division. The head of the production division has to choose between two capital intensive projects that have been presented to her - the “Make My Doll Clothing

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    Unit 8 Glue Application

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    I am in love with this product. I was excited to try this doll out with my daughter as it reminded me of a Barbie I had as a child. This Barbie comes with seven glitter papers (which can be reused more than once,) sixteen glue designs for application, three ponytails, and two hair barrettes. This allows for endless options on hair designs. In terms of application, it is fairly straight forward. 1. Brush her hair. 2. Place section of hair you wish to apply pattern to into holder and make sure it

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    Barbie Harris Interview

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    Barbie Harris is a 50 year old female who came into our shelter this morning looking for assistance. In our initial intake and interview this writer can see that all Barbie has with her some belongs: some clothing, blankets, hygiene products, and her prescriptions, which all fit into a suitcase and backpack. Barbie states that most nights she tries to stay at one of her 3 close friends house, however they have families so she does not stay long and interrupt their lives (Summers, 2012, p. 245). Other

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    magazine that reflects this idea. In it, author Allie Townsend, managing editor of Facebook, ranks 100 of the most influential American toys since the 1920’s.25 I moved through the list from the beginning, and rarely did I come across a toy resembling a doll or action figure until decades later. The toys that populated the store shelves during the first

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    attention of Coleco Industries. Soon enough, his company, Original Appalachian Artworks, won a licensing deal with Coleco. The toy manufacturer never expected these little dolls could make such a big impact on society. The dolls became a huge hit. Everyone wanted them for Christmas. Most stores would easily sell out of the lovable dolls very quickly. They were in such high demand during Christmas that the Black Market were able to sell them at ten

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    In a store typically dolls and easy bake ovens, as well as dress up toys can be found in the ‘girls’ toy section. Whereas in the boy’s toy section you can find Legos and super hero action figures in this section. Symbolizing that boys should be making things to support their job as the “bread-winner” with Legos in families. Boys toys demonstrate how boys should look up to masculine, strong, powerful men through super hero action figures. This states that they should be perilous to pain, emotional

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    become. The poem “Bringing the Dolls” of Merlie Alunan is a great representation of how hard it is to move on and let go. But how do we really know when to hold on to things or when to let go and start fresh? Every decision we make has consequences and it is really up to us how to deal with these consequences and make it favorable to us. I find the poem interesting because of how the author used symbolism in expressing her thoughts. The main image in the poem are the dolls which was used as a representation

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    Chris Burden's Analysis

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    “I still collect toys.Toys are a reflection of society. They are the tools that society uses to teach and enculturate children into the adult world. Toys are not innocent.” (Burden). When you think of toys you probably think about dolls or Hot Wheels. What you probably don’t know is the toys can vary into anything. Toys are usually used to entertain yourself, but what if they represent more than just that. It can be a famous cite, make you question society, or just make you think about how we’re

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