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    Simpson Vs Ruth Handler

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    Although the work and the intent of each artist varies, a recurring theme connects these women to each other and Ruth Handler. As I study the motivations behind the work of these women, it becomes apparent that without participating in motherhood, these creative acts would not exist. Our culture insists that entering motherhood is a death sentence to the artist, binding you to a life of soccer games, however, all of these women have created something that is now giving them the ability to support

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    The doll had the figure of a woman and that was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she bought three of them. She brought two of the dolls back to Mattel and gave her daughter one of them. The Lilli doll was based off a popular character in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Bild. Lilli was

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    Not only has Mattel messed up by having Barbie disproportional, but it has taken its toll on many men and women around the globe. Barbie has been blamed for damaging body images. Ruth Handler even states that Barbie was produced to bump up the self-esteem of women and girls, not tear them apart (Albers). Barbie has been frowned upon by mothers because of her large breasts of the doll, but no one ever seems to mention that in the 1950’s

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    of Barbie a. Barbara, Ruth and Elliot’s daughter, loved to play with paper dolls b. Ruth wanted to introduce a three dimensional doll with adult body that you could dress up with fabric clothing c. Elliot and Harold thought it wouldn’t be a good idea at first because of the voluptuous figure that the doll had. i. Were afraid parents wouldn’t buy them d. While on a trip to Germany, Ruth bought the German doll Billi Lilli, which was what she wanted in a doll e. Ruth reworked the design of the

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    The first Barbie was created in March 1959 by the American business women Ruth Handler and was manufactured by the toy company Mattel Inc. The creator of the famous Barbie dolls, Ruth Handler, got her inspiration for the dolls from a German doll called Bild Lilli. She named the new doll she created after her daughter, Barbara. Since the release, Mattel has sold over one billion Barbie dolls. Barbie has since changed her body size to match what was desirable or to help different shaped girls to accept

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    Barbie is a doll manufactured by Mattel and was launched in March 1959. An American lady named Ruth Handler is given credit for this creation alongside a German doll called Bild Lilli, which was her inspiration. Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for over fifty years and has been the subject of many controversies. History An American business lady named Ruth Handler always enjoyed watching her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls and noticed that she liked giving

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    The idea of Barbie came about when a woman named Ruth Handler was watching her daughter play with dolls. In the 1950’s, girls of all ages only had paper or cardboard dolls to play with and preferred to play with cut outs of teenagers and adult dolls. So, Ruth Handler thought to make The Teenage Fashion Doll for older girls, as a three dimensional doll, called Barbie, named after her daughter Barbara (Heppermann 2010). However, Mrs. Handler met resistance when she went to her husband with the idea

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    those good old times. One question though: How was Barbie made? Ruth Handler started the idea of Barbie when she saw her daughter, Barbara, play with teenage paper dolls. Her daughter had a interest in teenage life and fashion dolls. Barbara and her friends imagined the teenage dolls growing up and finding careers. Now, this was not what the majority of kids did, as all the other kids played with toddler dolls. However, Handler found out that imagining the future was an important part of growing

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    Barbie History

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    they can find. Since the creation of Barbie, there have been many controversies over her forever-changing looks and what they represent. Although Barbie was introduced to the world in 1959, many important events occurred that lead up to her creation. Ruth Mosko, born on November

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    Ruth And Elliot

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    Barbie, Seeing Things Others Do Not Izzy (latter change to Elliot) and Ruth Handler were husband and wife that complemented each other's skills when it came to business. Elliot was the dreamer, who I have often refer to in business as the Oracle or someone that can see things that other can not. Ruth, by contrast, had a business mind and is what I like to call the General. They had two kids named Barb and Ken. Together Elliot and Ruth started a toy company they called Mattel. Elliot's first product inspiration

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