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    Ever since the creation of Barbie in 1959, the doll has been a frontrunner in children’s entertainment. The doll’s humble beginning has progressed until Mattel can now claim, with very good reasoning, that one Barbie Doll is sold every two and a half seconds. Considering the doll’s popularity, one has to wonder how a toy that popular is effecting the children who play with the doll. Some people claim that Barbie encourages young girls to be the best they can be. Others believe that Barbie is merely

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    Some of the fondest memories from my childhood are those of me and my younger sister playing together, especially with our beloved Barbie dolls. We would spend hours picking out the perfect outfit for each doll, followed by thinking up a life story for him or her and how each doll was related to the others; it was quite a tedious process. However, when I think about those days, when all I wanted for Christmas and birthdays were Barbie dolls and all of their unnecessary accessories, I wonder why

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    Children’s literature and picture books are often entertaining and interesting to read as a child and even sometimes as an adult. However, there is a myriad of children’s stories that significantly influences children of their perception of other races and the opposite gender. In fact, “at ages 3-5, children begin the processes of actively learning to distinguish the sexes and of forming gender stereotypes [Powlishta, Serbin & Moller, 1993]. Therefore, the gender roles and the number of female and

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    What Does It Mean to be a Women in 2015? The idea of beauty has been going on for generations. Every type of person has their own idea of what is considered beautiful. In the 1950s, women were considered beautiful if they had soft curls, rosy cheeks and wore outfits that showed off their curves. Since this time period, beauty has changed drastically. The question people may ask nowadays is, what makes a women beautiful in our generation? Beauty now is defined by tall, petite females. The images

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    Cramped in a small Los Angeles office, Walt Disney drew a few larger than life cartoons. After Disney’s big hit Alice Comedies and cartoons of Mickey and the gang, he moved his office to Burbank, California. There, Walt and his brother, Roy, came up with their most famous movies such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Alice in Wonderland. Now with two American amusement parks, three international parks, multiple cruise lines, multiple resorts, over five hundred films, and over thirty academy award, it’s

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    In the essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid” written by Nicholas Carr, Implies that Google is making us lazy and I do agree when Carr points out and states “And what the next seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation.” In this statement alone Carr is implying that the unlimited resources of information that Google and other web search engines are providing right down to our fingertips is making our mind lazy, and we no longer need to concentrate on physically

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    abbreviation” (Crystal 2). Abbreviating our language in text has helped us become accustomed to this new brevity, just like the way Twitter is helping, “users connect to people in ways they never could before.” Gary Goshgarian states in his introduction to Peggy Orenstein’s essay “I Tweet, Therefore I Am”. Does this mean that the way we speak and communicate with text and tweets is different from live speech? Some might say it is, they are correct, “…texting has become a preferred method of communication,

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    Javontae Coleman Mrs. Hitch Writ 102 King, Keith A., and Rebecca A. Vidourek. "Teen Depression And Suicide: Effective Prevention And Intervention In this journal article, Dr. Keith King and Dr. Rebecca A. Vidourek brought up some interesting topics about teen suicides. Both King and Vidourek is a professor who works at the University of Cincinnati, but King is a Professor and Program Coordinator of Health Promotion and Education and Dr. Rebecca A. Vidourek is an Assistant Professor of Health

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    A good example of this is Peggy Orenstein’s book ‘Cinderella Ate My Daughter’. “Pink and pretty or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influenced our daughters from infancy, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is. Somewhere between the exhilarating

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    Youmna Shafiq English 101A-25 December 13, 2014 The Influence of advertisement on contemporary society Shafiq 1 In our media rich society, we see advertisements every day. Their appearance happens at numerous places ranging from cereal boxes to television screens, as well as public buses. Most advertisement often conveys an unrealistic view of the product. While it is a mass marketing technique to make the consumer buy the product, but most of us believe whatever advertised is true without giving

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