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Essay heading: Can Barbie teach a Man to be a woman
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Although many believe this inspires a child, I believe it takes away their childhood, there is no such thing as a perfect lifestyle and children, if without their parents guidance, followed this ideal would constantly be uneasy with their life. Bullying or singling out would occur for those children who did not have the latest doll, or couldn't afford the doll... displayed 300 characters
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Bullying or singling out would occur for those children who did not have the latest doll, or couldn't afford the doll. Just like Barbie a child will feel the need to have everything. She owns everything from all types of transportation, cars, boats, yachts, motorbikes, buggies, horses, to every sort of pet, appliance and beauty kit... displayed next 300 characters
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