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    Barbie Doll - 4ps

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    Variety is the spice of the Barbie Doll Marketing Success. First introduced to the US market in 1959‚ Barbie has grown into a global cultural phenomena. From just one female doll‚ the Barbie family has grown and includes over 38 friends and relatives. There are now dolls that represent multiple ethnicities‚ males‚ different age groups‚ different abilities‚ different lifestyles‚ etc. All totaled‚ there are now over one hundred and fifty different dolls under the Barbie brand. Quality Quality has

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    History of Barbie Dolls

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    the last summer of her “childhood” playing with Barbie dolls with her little sister‚ Jennie. I think little girls playing with Barbie dolls are trying to grow up‚ because Barbie is a young adult and has a fully developed body‚ wears makeup‚ and drives. She also engages in many different careers‚ making her a role model to young girls. I think Nichole playing with Barbie dolls symbolizes her growing up‚ as ironic as that is. Barbie’s Debut Barbie was introduced in 1959 at the American Toy Fair

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    “Girl” & Barbie Doll

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    popular Barbie doll created by Mattel‚ the idealized image of a woman in our patriarchal society is one who takes care of the home and is flawlessly beautiful with perfect skin‚ long legs‚ small waist‚ and slender figure. The Barbie doll is used as a tool for patriarchy in that it reinforces the notion that women should be domestic workers and maintain a feminine outer appearance. Also‚ patriarchal values affect girls starting at a young age as they unconsciously begin to believe that Barbie is what

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    The Barbie doll‚ originally introduced in the year of 1959‚ has evolved throughout the years to adapt to the numerous trends in fashion‚ lifestyles and beliefs which were present in society. The popular doll‚ which was present in many young childhoods‚ has had multiple progressions in the appearance of the doll which has been influenced by the popular culture throughout the years. The Barbie doll enterprise now has developed to have a wide range of skin colours‚ hair styles and clothing. Throughout

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    Barbie Doll Diversity

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    Dhruv Patel MKT. 301 Wosk‚ Julie‚ “The New Diversity in Barbie Dolls: Radical Change or More of the same?” in the Huffington post. I. Introduction 1. In today’s time the demographic of America is becoming rapidly diverse. Within the last few months‚ Mattel came out with a new line of diverse Barbie dolls which come in four different body types‚ 22 eye colors‚ seven different skin tones‚ different face shapes‚ and 24 hair styles. Mattel has chosen to focus on the growing diverse youth market to

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    Barbie Doll Sociology

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    vital to identity. It is through the body that people first identify themselves and identify with each other‚ and Barbie‚ in most cases‚ facilitates the ideals of the body. Barbie is one of the most iconic toys portrayed as the conventional and quintessential female body image. I asked a friend to describe his portrayal of the body and the facets of Barbie and his characteristic of the doll included long‚ blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ white skin‚ curvaceous‚ white-pearly smile‚ long legs‚ and a “unhuman-like

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    Barbie Doll Poem Analysis

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    The poem begins “This girlchild was born as usual”. As a young girl she received gifts such as: makeup‚ dolls‚ and miniature home appliances. Later‚ “in the magic of puberty‚” a classmate remarks adversely on how she looks‚ mocking her about her “great big nose and fat legs.” The young girl’s sexual drive‚ physical prowess‚ and intelligence are all expressed

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    Nikki Hrubec Ms. Birdsall English 11 February 15th‚ 2011 Common Theme in Two Poems In the two poems‚ "Cinderella and Barbie Doll‚" both authors use different literary devices to prove a common theme. The common theme throughout both poems is that people will mutilate themselves to obtain what they perceive as happiness. Also‚ the poems show how societies create a standard of living‚ which classifies how certain genders should act. The poem "Cinderella" by Anne Sexton is describing

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    when the barbie dolls first came out‚ the image of the perfect body began to surface into men and women’s minds. “Even for grown-ups‚ beauty ideal in 1960 was a Barbie-like woman with a small waist and large‚ firm breasts - the kind of figure that was difficult to achieve without a great deal of reinforcement” (Collins 30). This unrealistic representation of a woman’s body continues into 2017 when the media portrays women as sexual beings‚ but only if you weigh 120 pounds. The barbie doll was just

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    Barbie Doll Syndrome

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    If the shoe doesn’t fit … “I call it ‘Barbie Doll Syndrome’– a 6 foot tall woman just doesn’t wear size 4 shoes. It’s abnormal‚ but we all want to look like Barbie‚” says fellowship trained orthopaedic foot surgeon Pam Davis‚ M.D.‚ Midwest Foot and Ankle Specialists‚ Davenport. “The typical problems I see are directly related to shoes that aren’t shaped like a person’s foot. Wearing shoes too small or those shaped in an unnatural way will cause deformities‚” she adds.   Pamela Davis‚ M.D

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