Art Reflects Values

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Social Issues

 

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Rhett D

 

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March 12, 2015

 

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University

 

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More than merely a fad, Beanie Babies were collectibles. Many were sold through marketers hyping them as something that was in demand and would be in demand in the future. They were seen as holding lasting value. The American audience was ready to embrace these childish toys. Adults could collect them because they were deemed valuable for down the road; the adult was merely making an investment...
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Adults could collect them because they were deemed valuable for down the road; the adult was merely making an investment. Children loved them; the “beans” inside of Beanie Babies made them extra bendable and cuddly. Beanie Babies embodied childlike innocence and novelty. The narrow line began with only nine toys, but it quickly expanded to include toys that appealed to select people instead of to the masses...
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