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    The third show watched is an adult cartoon, Family Guy, which is meant for adults but a high population of children are the audience. The independent variable of this experiment is the different levels of each show’s aggression or prosocial behaviors. The dependent variable is the aggression or prosocial level of the TV show, since I have no child to study for this project. This experiment very much relates to another experiment called the Bobo Doll experiment. Children in the experiment are from ages

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    People criticize everything, they criticize buildings, they criticize schools, they criticize the news, but one thing people criticize the most is gender. They say that it is not right for a guy to be in show choir or a girl to be on the football team. Girls should be girls and do girly things and participate in feminine activities such as ballet or paint nails, and boys should be boys and get involved with masculine activities such as football or boxing. Why does it matter what kind of activities

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    together. I liked him, but I was too timid to confront him. “There’s this guy I have a huge crush on, but I just can't bring myself to tell him.” I overheard a girl sheepishly confess to her friend in the hallway one day. “Really? have you heard the rumor about that locker on our school’s third floor?” said the friend. “No, what is it?” “I’ve heard that if you put a picture of your crush in the locker that has a doll in it, you and your crush will fall in love…”

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    Barbie vs. Bratz Essay

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    became a hit. (http://www.brandchannel.com/features_profile.asp?pr_id=160) Barbie was then and still is a popular doll for young girls. In the beginning she was popular because she was the 3D version of the very popular paper dolls, with interchangeable clothing and accessories. Today she is still very popular and probably for the same reasons; you can buy a variety of different dolls with different ethnicities, different

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    world's still sleepy, or at least she is, and there's an easy quiet, one she can stand. She drags Dolls out on a chilly Saturday night/ Sunday morning- for a walk out to the lake before there's any rays of sun. It takes some nudging but eventually he's on his back in the tall grass, shoulder-to-shoulder with her- waiting for the world to wake up. Eventually it starts to, and Wynonna leads Dolls the wrong way home on purpose- and he lets her- because it's still too short a night, even with

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    One crazy summer essay This book Is about three sisters who haven't seen their mother and they're going to Oakland California to meet their mother for the first time.So they go by plane and they see their mother who's name is Cecile, they at first wasn't sure if that "lady" was their mother but at the end they figured it out that it was her mother because the lady claimed they are her daughters. Anyways the girls and the mom go to their house in a poor looking neighborhood. The oldest sister feels

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    Patchi's Story Analysis

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    In the year of 1990(of the Victorian times),a little girl named Camila(Cami for short) was about 5 when she had her first rag doll,Patchi,her mother found it in the attic with the other old items,but little did Cami know,Patchi was possessed. She loved Patchi with all her heart,”You are my very best friend,I will never leave you Patchi.” Cami told to the rag doll,the rag doll stared at her with red button eyes glimmering in the light of her room.But at night,Patchi began wandering off on her own,she

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    the motif of nature and uses imagery to show the fight between living and dead, and how the two can blend together. Bradbury creates the motif of nature by naming the society’s futuristic developments of common things in the natural environment. When Guy Montag goes to work, he sees a metal robot, he describes the machine by saying, “The Mechanical Hound slept but did not sleep, lived but did not live…” (Bradbury 28). Without the knowledge of what is living and what isn’t, society isn’t able to tell

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    Child’s Play Child’s Play is believed to be based on Robert The Doll, a cursed doll that was owned by Robert Eugene Otto. Released in 1988, since then, the movie has had subsequent sequels under the franchise name of Chucky. According to Otto, the doll was possessed with the spirit of a serial killer, Charles Lee Ray also known as Chucky. In this movie, the story unfolds when Karen Barclay gifts her son Andy, the doll named Good-Guy. 5. The Amityville Horror Released in 2005, this movie is a remake

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    allow tweens and teenagers to express their dreams and discover their identity through play. Before Barbie dolls were created, most girls played with baby dolls. However, entrepreneur Ruth Handler discovered there was an untapped market for an older doll whose features and backstory would better resonate with the dreams and aspirations of young girls. While visiting Europe she spotted a shapely doll intended for the

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