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    Grienberg). Many people talked poorly about Barbie and about the magazine, while other people supported it or counter argued; however, the company did not mean anything negative with the campaign (Elliot & Grinberg). People that counter argued also stated they had never felt bad after playing with Barbie, while others argued that this displayed a negative effect on young girls (Elliot & Grinberg). Although Mattel has always received complaints about Barbie, this event was a major deciding factor in

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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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    Every woman grows up knowing that they one day want to be beautiful. In Marge Piercy’s “Barbie Doll” she gives an in-depth look at what negative effects the concept of beauty can have on an individual. From infancy to a full-grown adult woman, beauty has been a way of thinking and lifestyle. As a little girl you are given petite shaped, blonde, blue-eyed dolls. While boys are given brawny soldiers and mechanical toys. What do little girls do with these dolls? They put on fresh makeup, change their

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    Barbie Bad Influence

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    Barbie dolls are the original figure for an unrealistic body. The disproportional body of Barbie has been a role model for many young girls for decades. Some girls do not see Barbie as a role model, some see Barbie as a role model in different jobs and activities, and some see Barbie as a role model for appearance. While there are different opinions about Barbie’s influence on appearance, many young girls are affected by Barbie’s unrealistic body expectations. Different views and opinions are discussed

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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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    Barbie Research Paper

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    Barbie wasn’t just a doll, she was a role model that inspired young girls to become independent women throughout the years. Barbara Millicent Roberts, or more commonly known as “Barbie” was on the market for the first time in 1959. It was the 1950’s- a time of serious social and political events and also a time in which much of mainstream America was trying to recapture a sense of normalcy after the tumult of WWII. The first Barbie revolutionized the doll industry. Throughout the years, Barbie

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    It's a Barbie World

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    It’s a Barbie World Abstract Barbie dolls have been around for many years and many young girls have gotten a Barbie as a gift at some time in their lives. Barbie is made out of plastic and has unrealistic features to her. Her body proportions are not possible and her look only relates to less than half of the human population. Barbie has the perfect, dream world where she has her dream car, house, an impeccable wardrobe, and of course the man of her dreams. Many girls grow up and admire Barbie

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    Barbie Research Paper

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    Is Barbie a farfetched perception of reality or is she a model for what today’s women should look like? Young girls in America love her because she seems so perfect and put together. Barbie is basically everything they hope to become when they get older. Who would not want a pink corvette or jeep, 130 different fascinating careers where you can be an astronaut and a fashion designer all at the same time, and have the perfect petite physique while doing it all. Nevertheless, the things Barbie has

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    objects while following direction. Coloring books help kids with motor skills and creativity. Even basketballs, and footballs teach kids teamwork and physical endurance. Barbie dolls show girls that they have to be put together, wear heels, and have the perfect life with the perfect car and the perfect boyfriend. The old Barbie doll was very unhealthy in the way she looked, and this showed girls a bad example on what their bodies needed to look like. New Barbies are made to show what a healthy person

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    are all creations of Mattel Inclusive. Mattel Inclusive is a company that creates toys for children. The most famous product of Mattel is BARBIE. 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

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