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    I selected Charmin for my brand and they are part of the Proctor and Gamble organization of products. Charmin is a toilet tissue product and has been around from the late 1920’s till today. Their initial channels consisted of traditional advertising like papers or store windows, word of month between consumers and packaging with a feminine touch of a lady on the front. You have to remember the time frame and how our culture was during this time period in how we processed products of this nature.

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    Toy’s R Us, but recalling my memory from past visits and utilizing the website, I was able to see clearly the specific gender roles that are assigned to certain toys. I remember that the girl’s section was always a vibrant pink color. It consisted of Barbie dolls, purses, baking sets, jewelry, tiaras, and all things that a girl is known to possess. One of the toys that is always interesting to find is baby dolls. Girls are obviously maternal, so the baby dolls could represent actual human babies to little

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    “Quinceanera” by Judith Ortiz Cofer and “We Real Cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks are two poems that describe different coming-of-age circumstances. Although some aspects of the poems’ language usage are similar, the two poems are rather different in the aspects of narration and plot. Frankly, the two poems are very different in their syntax and language usage. “Quinceanera” is very descriptive: “I am to wash my own clothes and sheets from this day on, as if the fluids of my body were poison, as if

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    “I’m so happy that I won that pageant. Now, we can move onto the pageant that I have been looking forward to forever!” I exclaimed. “Yes, about that. Kelsey, you have to train an amateur, who has never done a pageant before, and she has to win it. In order, for you to apply for this pageant. So, Kelsey, meet Danielle and her mom, Bridget,” my personal trainor, Ally, said. A girl and her mom walked into the room. The girl’s hair was a boring dirty blonde, that was tucked up in a pathetic ponytail

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    Barbie Bad Influence

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    Barbie dolls are the original figure for an unrealistic body. The disproportional body of Barbie has been a role model for many young girls for decades. Some girls do not see Barbie as a role model, some see Barbie as a role model in different jobs and activities, and some see Barbie as a role model for appearance. While there are different opinions about Barbie’s influence on appearance, many young girls are affected by Barbie’s unrealistic body expectations. Different views and opinions are discussed

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    new toy came out for the first time named Barbie. From then on, this toy has become one of the greatest promoter of imagination in particularly young girls. This toy is formed with parts that try to imitate a real human body. Barbie dolls were made to portrait humans and for kids to use as any regular doll. One can purchase a Barbie doll with different characteristics such as different hair color, clothing, and even profession. The standard height of a Barbie doll is 11.5 inches tall, 18 inches on the

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    The fashion doll Barbie came into the lives of children everywhere in America in 1959 when the toy company Mattel Inc. began producing them on a mass scale. These toys would create a huge gender stereotype at first where Barbies were just being made to look pretty and fashionable, it was not until later they gave Barbie many versatile roles to inspire girls to be much more than pretty. Pleasant Company later came out with American Girl in 1986 which were different from Barbie and typically came

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    Growing Up In Colombia

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    Growing up in a "upper lower" class life style my older sister younger brother and I where happy. It's was better than growing up in Colombia where houses are shared with other families, food is limited and not to mention the 2nd had clothing that's way past its life spand. My parents up bringing was a very humble one with limited amounts of basically everything compared to what they gave to my siblings and me. I grew up in New Jersey with one sister and one little brother we never had it all but

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    Career: Katherine Marie Heigl is a well known American actress, former fashion model, and film producer. She began her career in modeling when she was a 9-year-old kid. Lord & Taylor, Sears catalogs featured her. She was seen on TV for the first time for Cheerios cereal. She made her movie debut with a film’ That Night’ in 1992.She grabbed the first leading role in a comic movie ‘My Father the Hero’ in 1994.She was attending New Canaan High School while working and later left the school for her career

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    invade the playgrounds of Austin, Texas. The project is inspired by my first exposure to feminism via one of my favorite Simpsons episodes, Lisa vs. Malibu Stacey. The episode follows eight year old feminist Lisa's questioning of Malibu Stacey's the Barbie character in the Simpsons world. Challenging her mother, her peers and finally storms the mansion of the inventor. I was about 17 when this episode aired and it was the same year I learned about the guerrilla girls, Naomi Wolfe, Gloria Steinem. However

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