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    Collective Intelligence

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    computer animation. Our years of R&D culminated in the release of Toy Story in 1995‚ the world’s first computer-animated feature film. In the following 13 years‚ we have released eight other films (A Bug’s Life; Toy Story 2; Monsters‚ Inc.; Finding Nemo; The Incredibles; Cars; Ratatouille; and WALL·E)‚ which also have been blockbusters. Unlike most other studios‚ we have never bought scripts or movie ideas from the outside. All of our stories‚ worlds‚ and characters were created internally by our community

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    A. SWOT Analysis Founded and developed by Stanford graduate Debbie Sterling in 2012‚ Goldieblox has made it its main purpose to “get girls building”. By tapping into girl’s imaginations and creative thinking by using stories and construction sets‚ Goldieblox wants to give girls the confidence and boost they need to “disrupt the pink aisle” and inspire a future generation of female engineers. Better said by Sterling: “My head literally started spinning and I was so disappointed there weren’t things

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    without using the term “lego” in my search‚ as I consider to be a new customers that wanted to buy new toys and there for not knowing the company. One the first part I have implement different criteria on my search connected to the word “toys” or something similar to it‚ to see the results and to see how close to the top would Lego appear. To say that I was surprised to see that one of the largest toys manufactures in the world wouldn’t even exist on some of my searches over the internet. Second part

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin LaToya Heyward ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Prof. Stephanie Allen October 29‚ 2012 “The Story of an Hour” I chose to discuss the short story by Kate Chopin‚ “The Story of an Hour”. I will identify the theme and the literary elements that helped me with my analysis. I would consider the story “The Story of an Hour” to be the story of love and boosting the ego. There are many literary elements that aid my analysis‚ and helped supported my reading

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    at least 50% of careers require technical skills. Coding might seem really complicated‚ but toy companies are finding creative ways to make the concept easy to grasp and less intimidating‚ even for kids who are just beginning school. There are also more advanced options

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    pictures‚ but there were art projects hanging from the ceiling as well. The classroom was divided into specific areas for play‚ eating‚ and story time; however‚ there was not enough room for the children to freely run around. The children spent time outside on the playground in the backyard that had picnic tables‚ toy houses‚ trucks‚ cars‚ swings‚ and many other toys. The 2-year-olds shared their outdoor time with infants that were pushed around in a large stroller. When the children were brought outside

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    1‚239 WA Paper – “A Doll’s House” The Doll In the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrick Ibsen‚ the main character is portrayed as a doll in her husband’s life and has no other significance in her household than being a toy. All her life‚ Nora has been nothing but a toy in a man’s life. First by being her father’s doll-child and then her husband’s doll-wife. The author portrays the main character as being a doll controlled by her owner in a similarity of the wife being controlled by her husband

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    publishers to provide consumers the ability to download music‚ movies and books to electronic devices and Amazon’s Kindle. They also expanded their product offerings to include toys and electronics to add to their competitive advantage as technology grew. The expansion also included partnerships with ToysRUs.com to co-brand toys and video games. A partnership with the largest Chinese online retailer‚ Joyco‚ that included music‚ books‚ and other related items increasing their online presence in the Asian

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    April 2017 The Story of Barbie and Ruth     Almost every little girl wants a Barbie.  She has the “perfect” body‚ with her hourglass shape and gorgeous hair.  Ruth Handler is Barbie’s creator. Although Ruth is not the face of Barbie‚ she is the foundation of this doll that took the world by surprise.          Ruth Handler was born in Denver‚ Colorado on November 4‚ 1916.  Ruth later got married to Elliot Handler.  Elliot was a chief toy designer for many years and had created many toys before Ruth came

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    with Barbie‚ but play she did‚ and it was with great reluctance that she packed up her Barbie dolls in the doll trunk for the last time at 14. Back in Barbie’s early heyday‚ her story wasn’t unusual--girls often played with Barbie until their early teens. But today‚ girls are retiring their Barbie to the "outgrown toy" pile at earlier and earlier ages. As I remember‚ Newsweek reported that little girls are outgrowing Barbie as early as 8‚ and that Mattel has been so worried about this that they

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