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Good afternoon everyone. I'm Dr. Nikolovski and I'm here to talk to you about the controversial Barbie. Barbie, recently turned 40, is perhaps the most debated about child's toy in the world. She is sold in over 150 Countries and is known to almost every child and adult worldwide. According to creator Mattel, over 93% of all Australian girls aged between 3 and 10 own at least one Barbie each, and the typical American girl of the same age has on average 9. So what does this model of Ð''supposed perfection' have to do with real life you may ask? This successful toy whom is considered to promote an unhealthy lifestyle and image, is a role model of millions of girls around the world, including you daughters. Today I am here to put you any doubts you may have to rest and to promote Barbie as a good and inspiring toy for your children to be playing with.

Barbie is one of the most enduring stars in the world. She's loved, hated, tortured, adored and disemboweled by millions. But the argument still remains, that Barbie is a bad role model for young girls. While some agree yes, I definitely believe no! Barbie has been blamed for quite a few things. Eating disorders being one them, as a result of her "anorexia-inspired" body. However it must be noted that eating disorders are proven to be a mental disease, just as something like schizophrenia. How a doll, a toy, something for girls to play with is able to be responsible for such a disease is a question I'd be curious to hear answered. Especially as the girls whom play with Barbie are those aged between 3 and 10. Barbie has been around since March 1959, and I'm yet to hear about an eating disorder directly linked with her.

I believe that Barbie is an inspiration to young girls in her multiple careers. Which over the years have included things from tennis player, presidential candidate, and paleontologist to an astronaut, which was back in 1964, before there were any women astronauts. This year's new generation millennium Barbie of 2002 is set to head off to international High School in New York. Barbie's instant success was not from her body or looks, but clearly from what came with her. It's clear now that her ultimate success is her transformation like qualities. Children can chose to dress her as they like and choose. Some critics say that the reason for Barbie's non-verbal existence is because they/she are unable to think of anything intelligent to say. However the reason for this is that children have their own ideas and thoughts of what Barbie should and does sound like and say, and a computerized voice would ruin their own personal image of Barbie. Mattel did trial a talking Barbie programmed to say encouraging things such as Ð''teamwork is fun' but she was not near as big as a success.

As many of you as parents know Barbie hasn't stopped at simply the doll. She now has her own monthly 64-page magazine, CD-ROM Fashion Designer Program, car, house, and accessories that come with the doll, or bought separately, and now even

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