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    The History of Barbie The Barbie doll: a household name that many little girls admire, many adults dislike, and many people enjoy using as a topic for debate. Although the doll made its world debut in 1959, its popularity has not slowed down since. This may be because of Barbie’s luxurious wardrobe, or her perfect anatomically improbable figure that so many girls of all ages wish they had. With Barbie’s popularity comes the price of people bashing her for any flaws they can find. Since the creation

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    Barbie Vs American Girl

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    been a nurse, rockstar, and police officer("History"). Barbara, otherwise known as Barbie, is a doll known and loved by young girls around the world. American Girl dolls are also known throughout the United States. Both of the dolls are very different and provide a very different toy. Barbie is known for having a bad reputation of affecting young girls body image standards, yet Barbie has many benefits that even the American Girl doll does not have. Barbie provides a better toy than American Girl for

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    The Creation of Barbie as an American Icon Barbie, at the age of 41, is one of the longest living toys in America. Analyzing her early history can give a person a look into the societal trends and culture of the late 1950's and early 1960's. There is evidence of fashion innovations in Barbie's wardrobe. Also, one can see the perception of females by society, such as what they should look like, how they should act and dress, as well as what their future goals could be. The following essay follows

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    Ethical Issues Of Mattel

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    Mattel Inc which is no doubt one of the biggest toy manufacturing companies in the world, was founded in 1945 with the headquarters in El Segundo, California. This company that has brought more beloved toys to many children worldwide such as Barbie, Hot Wheels and also Matchbox and many more that are found in every single household. Winning many awards such as Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2013, noting that its well as the fact that theres more than 1,000 employees

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    lays, Barbie. You might be wondering who this Barbie person is. I am not talking about a real person. I am talking about Barbie, the doll. B. Girls all around the world grew up playing with a Barbie doll. When first released she was a plastic, white skinned, thin, long legged teenage girl. She wore a tiny black and white stripped bathing suit with a pair of sunglasses sitting upon her head on top of her blonde colored hair. C. The whole philosophy of Barbie was that through the Barbie doll little

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    Speech Outline Objective: I will give an informative speech about the history of Mattell’s Barbie Doll.   I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: a. Girls, this is a question for you. How many of you have had Barbie dolls growing up? (Have time to answer) b. Well, believe it or not, our beloved Barbie dolls have a whole lot of history behind them. B. Tie to the audience: a. I think we, as girls, can all vouch that Barbie dolls were all the rage and so much fun when we were younger, and even

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    Controversy Of Barbie

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    Despite the controversy faced through the years Barbie is an ever relevant and popular toy for young children in America. The controversial topic of the matter being mostly dedicated to the appeal of whether Barbie sends a good message to kids, or not. What most people tend to overlook about Barbie is the reason and inspiration of her creation, the feminine cultivation she displays, and the diversity and positivity of her life and personality. When Barbie is brought up the first thing people will think

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    called Barbie. Barbie Dolls have been in our world since 1959 which was when the first Barbie doll-named after Ruth's daughter Barbara -made its debut at New York Toy Fair. Barbie is what children have been looking up to as their “role model” for years. Barbie is a character who is always up to date on the latest trends. She has long blonde hair, blue eyes, perfect makeup, and perfect medium tanned and curvy body. Barbie is the girl that everyone wants to be or be around. I

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    Throughout her article “A Barbie for Every Body: Beauty Details have changed”, Elianna Dockterman summarizes and develops the new evaluation of the well-known child’s play doll, Barbie. In desperate need for a positive change, after losing more than twenty percent of sales in 2012 to 2014 and losing more than 500 million of sales in 2015, the risk for Mattel is extremely massive, but needed. The article goes back to Barbie’s nearly fifty seven old history, reveals and rejuvenates the powerful, yet

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    Essay about Every Little Girl’s Idol

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    least get an idea of what she will look like in the future. Thus, Barbie dolls are great for little girls to play with. It’s all about nostalgia because girls love to talk about their most wanted toy when they were much younger then. They love to talk about their very own Barbie dolls

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