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    she compares two toy stores in their functions of society. Functionalism is the society equilibrium‚ each part of society are interrelated part that function together. The two toy stores display a small-scale of the inequality face in society by the structure of gender and race. The similarity of both toy stores is the gender ratio by more female employees than males. Toy Warehouse was most were African-American while Diamond Toys primarily Whites. The top of hierarchies of each toy store the manager

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    Toys have always been around through the centuries of humankind‚ and I believe that yesterday’s toys taught children to use their imagination‚ taught child patience‚ and social skills. First‚ to begin with‚ let us look at yesterday’s toys‚ when children played with Lego Building Blocks‚ when they were just building blocks. Children used their imaginations to build a house‚ landscapes‚ and create buildings. Today’s Lego Building Blocks are three-dimensional and come with perceptible directions

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    Gender Toys

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    Toys R Us in the Right or Wrong? Toys R Us is clearly on track to be the number one children’s toy store for the past and the present. With an average layout of 60‚000 square feet‚ you’re bound to find what your child is looking for. The toys for the boys are in one area of the store‚ while the toys for girls are in another. The store merchandise has a lot to do with the passing along of gender stereotypes. Boy’s toys are portrayed as more active and girls as more passive Toys that may be

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    Genders and Toys

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    Toys: The Affect they have in our Children The way society is today‚ children cannot help but to have social and emotional problem from toys. To be honest‚ it is not he kids with the problem‚ it is the adults. For the most part children can play with toys no matter which ones and be happy‚ but because we live in a gendered role society each toy is made for specific gender. Barbie’s for girls and trucks for boys. Parents forget that toys are there to help our children develop social skills not mold

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    Toy Story

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    the world of cinema was introduced to a sheriff and a space ranger. However these were not your typical movie stars. For the first time in cinema history‚ a feature film’s stars were to be computer-generated. Movie-goers were about to go to infinity and beyond. Toy Story (1995) tells the tale of a beloved toy sheriff who must compete for the affection of his owner with a brand new toy. Both their worlds are turned upside down when jealousy takes over and they are both lost in a human world. It is

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    Toy Story

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    Toy Story’s plot revolves around the little boy named Andy and his toys that magically come to life when he’s not around. The leader of the toys‚ Woody‚ is an old cowboy doll with a pull-string in his back. He keeps all the other toys in line. This position of authority also places him in the position of leadership over all the other toys. Woody’s position as Top Toy is threatened with the arrival of Andy’s birthday‚ which brings with it a bright‚ shiny newcomer: a flashy‚ hi-tech action figure named

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    Speciality Toys.

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    The Synopsis of the problem: Specialty Toys‚ a retailer of Children’s toys is planning to launch a new toy called “Weather Teddy”. Sales Managers at the stores are working relentlessly to forecast the most appropriate demand order quantity in such a way that profit could be maximized. The analysis of the problem calls for an ideal demand order quantity situation with lower probability of stock-out option. Following is the statistical information given: The cost of goods sold per unit = $ 16 The

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    Wingtip Toys

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    Wingtip Toys in Queens‚ New York A senior network administrator for Wingtip Toys‚ a medium-sized toy manufacturing company with approximately 100 employees located in Queens‚ New York. The company is contemplating a migration of its network infrastructure from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. I have been asked by the senior administrator to perform an analysis for this possible upgrade. Organizations have different reasons and requirements for upgrading or migrating their software and

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    toy critique

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    assignment is to choose a toy and assess and examine it under various headings using both primary and secondary research. Objectives Compile a comprehensive checklist of assessment criteria with which to critique my chosen toy use the checklist to assess my chosen toy. Write up and evaluate my findings. Outline and evaluate the role of the adult in relation to the toy. Rationale To have a better understanding of the development and play values of a toy. To see how my chosen toy Lego stands up in

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    My Toys

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    about the toys of my youth and the toys of today. Do you remember the toys of your youth? I remember mine‚ they were much different then the toys of today. They were durable and could take a beating. Just like the saying “takes a licking and keeps on ticking”‚ you could play with them for hours and they wouldn’t break. The toys that I had didn’t break as easy as the toys of today. I had a variety of toys meant for boys and girls; Barbie dolls‚ cap guns‚ and even matchbox cars. Most toys seemed to

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