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    Dolls And Violence

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    that some toys are reality. The dolls are just nonrealistic body image influences. Toy guns and video games are just promoting violence in the world. The way parents allow their children to play overrated video games and toy guns is telling their child that violence is okay. Toy dolls, toy guns, and rated video games can cause emotional, or social problems for children by impacting generation Z’s self-image, views on violence and war, and problem solving. The dolls children play with can cause self-

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    Matryoshka Doll Essay

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    matryoshka doll to share with the group. While you’ve probably never known their real name, there’s no doubt you’ve seen Matryoshka dolls at one time. Also known as Russian stacking dolls, babushka dolls or simply, Russian dolls, these wooden sets of dolls all nest inside of each other, where opening one doll reveals an even smaller one. The sets typically contain around 10 figures, but are known to hold as many as 30, with a 51-piece-set holding the world record! Now, while Matryoshka dolls are a Russian

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    What is the first toy someone thinks to give a little girl? A doll or perhaps the most popular doll the Barbie. Many people’s first instinct to give a little girl for a toy is a Barbie doll. But, why does many believe that a Barbie doll is the most appropriate toy for young girls? Throughout history parents and others are influenced by the media that Barbie dolls make the best gift for girls. Despite the fact that many girls play with dolls in their childhood and enjoy playing with them; there still

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    best technologically advanced doll equipped with the latest and cutting-edge technology. Core Competencies: CyberDolls are the new generation of dolls for young girls and boys (age range: 2-14). Children are more likely to adapt easily to changes in the age of advancing technologies, but we also want our children to understand that dolls are not all robots. CyberDolls combine old-fashioned dolls with emerging technologies. Equipped with the latest microchip, each doll interacts with your child in

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    play, building sets, dolls, games/puzzles, outdoor and sport toys, infant/preschool, and all other toys. The early toy industry began in Nuremberg and Groeden Valley, Germany in the fourteenth century where craftsmen carved dolls and animal figures out of wood for youth children to play with. Today, action/accessories/role play figures and dolls are bringing in enormous revenue for companies in the

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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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    For as long as I can remember Halloween has been my favorite holiday. I remember as a child dressing up as my favorite Disney character or when I got too cool for princesses dressing up as the latest horror movie character. I remember going out with my parents to get candy or going to Halloween parties. But sitting here thinking about it it almost seems like a lifetime ago. I turn away from the car window to which I had been staring out at the sunset since getting in the car and slowly reach my

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    The Pros And Cons Of Toys

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    In society people expect toys to describe how children should act. People expect girls to play with dolls, be interested in fashion and play indoors. Whereas for boys they are expected to play with action toys that suggests that they should be tough and aggressive. I argue that toys contributes to gender stereotyping girls and boys behavior in society. The main factors that contribute to gender stereotyping are colors, suggested behaviors and gender roles. Action-oriented toys can categorize the

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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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