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Patty Doll Raggedy Ann Kaitlin
985 wordsKaitlin Jones was a normal seven-year-old girl. She had lots of toys, and she played with them all. But she liked Patty Doll the best. Patty Doll enjoyed this attention very much. Guess what! ? exclaimed Patty Doll as she burst into the toy chest at exactly 8: 45 on Tuesday night; Kaitlin's mom made me a new dress today! I was so nice. Kaitlin said it was beautiful- just like me. Then we had a tea party! I know. I was there, said Teddy. He was Kaitlin's big stuffed bear. He was also considered t...
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Due To The Fact Barbie Doll
1,329 wordsNow a days, people are more concerned because of how they look, their image; especially women. This is due to the major influences that the media has over their visions. It is not only the media that is having this type of influence over women; also fashion dolls are having much of an influence, mainly Barbie dolls. The Barbie doll is a doll that is originally designed for girls, but women today see her as an ideal figure, and as a result they believe that that is the way they should look like. ...
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Doll House Women Movement
846 wordsDifference in Response to? The Doll House A Doll? s House is a play written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879 depicting the marriage between Nora and Torvald Helmer. Nora and Torvald fell in love with the conceptions of each other, not their real selves, which in the end causes the marriage to fall apart when they are faced with reality. A Doll? s House is set in nineteenth-century Europe. It is the story of Nora, a typical housewife and Torvald, her husband. They have three children and live in a beautif...
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United States Army United States Government
1,077 wordsThere are hundreds of thousands of icons throughout the world that represent many different things. (Nachbar and Last 171) GI-Joe is an icon that is sort of out dated now, but represented several things about the United States and the people that lived it. The twelve inch GI-Joe was released by Hasbro Toys in 1964 as the first ever action figure. It thrived for twelve years, changing from one soldier, to several members of every different military service. (Son) He represented, as the song goes,...
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Began To Grow Barbie Doll
1,329 wordsThe History of Barbie Doll The idea of Barbie all started in 1959 when Ruth Handler, Barbie s creator, noticed her daughter Barbara playing with paper dolls and imagining them in grown up roles such as college students, cheerleaders, and adults with careers. Ruth realized that dolls on the market at that time were all baby dolls, and that there was a need for a doll that would inspire little girls to think about what they wanted to be when they grew up. Thus the idea for the Barbie doll, the tee...
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