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    Stereotypes In Toys

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    the appliances such as pans, pots, ovens, and what other things that belong in the kitchen. However, these toys are not gender neutral, a certain gender is associated with certain toys. For example, the KidKraft is for girls, it teaches skills that gears them for future career such as a housewife. Another example, is the Baby Alive Dolls are marketed for girls three and up, these dolls poop, cry, crawl, they act like real babies; the purpose of this toy is to teach young girls, good mothering skills

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    For a well-educated, successful man from the United States, the switch to Peruvian jungle culture jarred him. Nothing that Todd had accomplished in his studies could scrape a bit of respect out of the natives. “That I went to college was sort of… ‘huh, I guess that’s cool’. What college? Didn’t matter. Graduate school? Did not matter. It was can you farm, can you fish,” Dr. Davis told me. “People would literally, like an old Western, look at your hands when they met you. You’d shake hands

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    hair and the dirt crunched under my shoes as I walked down the steep hill. I climbed across the damp rocks that made up this small beach and searched for the ropes that would pull in our dingy. My dad came down after and set our life jackets and other gear carefully down on the rocks and smiled. “Here, let me show you how to bring the dinghy in.” He showed me the proper knots to tie and how important it was to make sure there was no seaweed on the rope. We threw on our lifejackets and grabbed the few

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    The first appearances of radio broadcasts at Presidential elections and in magazines led to an influx of media that strongly encouraged consumerism. In the beginning, people started columns in The New Yorker and newspapers began dictating social standards for women: “she will never make you a hatband or knit a necktie, but she’ll drive you from the station [on] hot summer nights in her own little sport car” (Howes 2006, xvi, Gourley 2008, 12). This is a prime example of how the newspapers laid out

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    Time is starting to mark a new era in the technological progress and advances have transformed the face of Earth. Throughout time, mankind has evolved in many different aspects. From sticks and stones to the moon and back, mankind finds everyday new technological advances to make our day by day easier and more comfortable. After the Industrial Revolution on the XIX century, the growth of technological advance marked greatest changes in society.Hardwares, browsers, internet are just a few examples

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    big, fast, has elite skill, drives play and doesn’t shy away from contact. He’s an elite skater with great edge work and balance that helps him cut through defenders as well as protecting the puck with his strong lower body. His acceleration and top gear are among the best in the draft and he has that breakaway speed that puts fear into opposing defensemen. To go along with his elite skating is the elite puck skills needed to be a dominate number one pivot in the National Hockey League. Not only can

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    thought It deserved an A. The Romans had made the best roads in history of Rome. The roads were made of gravel with paving on top. The Romans had a post offices, and fire departments. The Romans also provide public baths for bathing with sponges on a stick for scrubbing. There were also bath house they were huge and there wasn't just baths. There was pools, exercise grounds, gymnastic apparatus, courts for games, rooms for reading, and conversation. With that there was public restrooms one for girls

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    Big George could be found daily preparing his beloved Hobie Cat, having two hulls and one large mainsail. Men and boys helped with preparing the catamaran, hoisting the sail and launching it into the ocean by pushing until it hit the water, and jumping on to keep the boat straight into the crashing waves. Once beyond the waves, the real sailing began and George the captain took over. Upon returning to shore at the end of the day, six-year old George, the other person sharing the same name, could

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    The Benefits and Danger of Being a Processing Factory Lab Technician Being a lab technician in a potato processing factory comes with excellent benefits which are the reason why I chose the job. However, these benefits come with dangers. The responsibility of being a lab technician in a potato factory is to make quality checks that comply with the customer’s standards. Through my experience as a lab technician, I would test a variety of fries, puffs, shredded potatoes, mashed potatoes, and diced

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    hardware similarities cease at the controllers used by each console. The PlayStation 4’s gamepad is the DualShock 4 (Greenwald). The DualShock 4 feels amazing and comfortable in my hands due to its enhanced, ergonomic design. Sony also made the analog sticks of the DualShock 4 feel smoother and more responsive than they were in the previous versions of the DualShock. Along with improvements to the previous version, the DualShock 4 comes with a light bar on the front and a touchpad in the center (Greenwald)

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