Patriarchy ... The toys children are given to play with also reflect learned behavior. ... The activities and toys children play with did not just magically appeared. ... View More
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Gender in Society Gender in Society today Society is very gendered from the clothes people choose to wear right down to the toys children choose to play with. ... View More
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the toys and little boy crying ... The poems Little Boy Crying and The Toys are both about parenthood, and on how parents have to punish their children but donamp39t like doing it. ... View More
Wordcount: 832
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Toy Guns and your Children ... As long as parents teach their young children the difference between right and wrong, the toys that their children play with will be just that, toys. View More
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Conforming Our Children ... was. All these characteristics of the packaging of the toys make them more likely to catch the attention of the children. The packaging ... View More
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Toys Influence Gender Socializ ... It is obvious that toys begin to teach children their gender roles and characteristics at a very young age. ... Toys bring about play for children. ... View More
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Gender roles ... gender roles to children. In walking around Toys R Us, there are many toys available for children under the age ten in this store. ... View More
Wordcount: 851
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Causes of violent children ... 2. Choosing or buying certain toys for children can cause violent behavior aggression. 3. Psychologically disturbed or pathological problems among kids. ... View More
Wordcount: 1032
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Values and Toys ... The children need good educations, families and toys that do not promote violence as the first an only answer, because down the road the same child ampquotwho fires ... View More
Wordcount: 1895
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Hidden Evil ... Many children collect these toys and play with them violently. The toys help promote violent acts the children learn from the show. ... View More
Wordcount: 856
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effects of TV violence on Children ... characters. If toys only encourage children to imitate scenes of violence, what kind of benefits are they getting from play Furthermore ... View More
Wordcount: 1693
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Toys for Tots ... To help fill that void, Major Hendricks and members of his Los Angeles Marine unit, collected and distributed 5,000 Toys to needy children of Los Angles during ... View More
Wordcount: 2471
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How to Survive While Traveling with Children ... One can count on the tears to start rolling. If you allow your children to bring toys with sound, prepare yourself for a very long trip. ... View More
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Autism In Children ... Studies show that autistic children achieve more enjoyment from the types of toys describes above. They seemed to manipulate and play with these toys more. ... View More
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Spoilt kids ... Not all parents are like this, though, and not all parents can afford to buy lots of toys for their children, even if they want to. ... View More
Wordcount: 726
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education ... ampquotThrough the use of culturally appropriate materials and toys, children have the opportunity to learn about others, practice newly acquired skills, take on new ... View More
Wordcount: 770
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Observation of a child ... The main feature that I would say that attracts these toys to children is their bright colors, and their colorful patterns. The ... View More
Wordcount: 1010
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toys in the hands of an ego tripped boy ... with my health I really didnamp39t socialize very much with many children which may be why I am so outgoing now but I sure knew how to have a blast with my toys. ... View More
Wordcount: 989
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Advertising on Children ... children spend around 15 billion, 11 billion of which goes for products from toys and games to food and clothes also elementaryage children influence 160 ... View More
Wordcount: 1052
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Gendered Neutral Parenting ... Ingram also encourages the Symbolic Interactionist Perspective when she explains the process parents should go through when choosing their childrenamp39s toys. ... View More
Wordcount: 1100
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Gender Roles ... hand, are cuddled and treated delicately. The toys children are given are also different. For example, boys are often given guns ... View More
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Gender Roles ... hand, are cuddled and treated delicately. The toys children are given are also different. For example, boys are often given guns ... View More
Wordcount: 1121
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What kinds of Education are Children Being Exposed to Through the ... ... Cassell and Jenkins 1998 also point out that childrenamp39s toys and games, even educational toys and games, play a major role in the development of social ... View More
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The Drawbacks of Childrenamp39s Advertising ... hour. Some of frequently used childrenamp39s advertisings are toys, cereals, fastfood restaurants and candies Barcus, 273. More than ... View More
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Barbie Q ... loopityloops and pirouetting.ampquot The excitement from buying ampquotCareer Galampquot and ampquotSweet Dreamsampquot illustrates the concept of poor children accepting damaged toys. ... View More
Wordcount: 1231
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TV and Children ... is appropriate television for the children. Once a child has been to a friendamp39s house, he or she has most likely played outside, played with toys, colored a ... View More
Wordcount: 638
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Evils of advertising ... Out of the Garden: Toys and Childrenamp39s Culture in the Age of TV Marketing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999 McKinnon James. ... View More
Wordcount: 1908
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Children and Advertising ... The American Academy of Pediatrics says that the barrage of advertising for food and toys to children may result in the increased number of conflicts between ... View More
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Child Labor in Overseas Manufacturers ... McDonaldamp39s found this out after charges that the giveaway toys they use to market their ampquotHappy Mealsampquot to children were created by child laborers in China ... View More
Wordcount: 885
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The Effects of Televison on Behaviors Social Attitudes and Health ... ... what society views appropriate. Television even pushes children toward specific sex role using toys. Most toy commercials, for example ... View More
Wordcount: 1518
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