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    Passing the Torch lessons has made Jayrhien improve as a musician by learning the fundamentals of playing the violin. During our lessons together, Jayrhien learned how to properly hold the bow and violin. Learning this skill took harder than I expected due to the amount of correction we had to do and the time it took to fix it, but eventually, Jayrhien was able to fix her wrist and bow hold. We then moved to learning the positions of the finger depending if the note was natural, flat, or sharp.…

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    Ava Young Girl

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    the other teenage girls with wearing makeup or wearing new fashion forward clothes. Even though Ava did not dress like the other girls, she was still seen as a natural beauty to everyone. The photo’s her brother in law Larry took of her would be exactly like how she was in person a natural beauty, along with being a natural beauty in the pictures he took of her. The pictures he took of her would later end up in his photograph shop window in New York city, where Ava would first be seen by a…

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    We are not Toddlers and Tiaras Spotlights shining right in your eyes, you can hear everyone cheering your name, will you win? Or was all the hard work for nothing; pageants are not just based on pure beauty. Many communities each year have their own pageants For Berrien County, it’s the Miss Blossomtime pageants. These consist of 22 pageants for each local community, and then in March each one of those girls who won compete for the title of Miss Blossomtime. By competing in pageants you…

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    throughout the history. Disney has also become an iconic source for portrayals of society teachings, values and lessons. Society places stereotypes on women that are frequently shown in Disney films, such as princesses being portrayed to show that outward beauty is the most important thing and that they should rely on men for survival and success. Disney has the common theme of presenting princesses as weak women who are in need of rescuing by men. Women are often perceived by society as being…

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    Miss USA Pageant

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    Many teen girls dream of modeling in beauty pageants; on a down side, the public has chosen to say beauty pageants sexualize women. However, this is false for the Miss USA Pageant. The Miss USA Pageant doesn’t sexualize women for the reason of having interviews on girl’s personalities, judging on confidence, and how the girls present themselves. The judges mostly look at the girl’s personality. At the beginning of the pageant, each contestant gives the judges a bio about themselves; with…

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    the Beauty and the Beast are Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1946) and the Disney animation Beauty and the Beast (1991). They are based on a French tale regarding a woman who becomes in love with a beast. Both films have their similarities and differences, but they were made for different audiences. Jean Cocteau’s film stars Jean Marais as the Beast and Josette Day as Beauty. It is recognized as a classic to French cinema and was provided for audiences of adults to reach into their inner…

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    participating in beauty pageants. Beauty pageants for girls under the age of 13 should be illegal, due to all the long lasting consequences they can have on them. In France, recently, the government has voted to ban beauty pageants for girls under 13. In addition, anyone who is associated with the pageant, including parents and organizers, can get a fine of up to $40,000 and 2 years in prison (Healy). The United States should also consider doing this and having the same punishments. These…

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    Sorta Marge is the name of the commercial, and t the beginning of we see something isn 't right on the construction site. A beauty pageant queen sits in the crane machine who isn 't the best at answering questions about her opinion on healthcare in the America of the U.S. But Marge and this beauty pageant queen both like saving money on car insurance but that doesn 't mean the beauty pageant queen can work the crane machine. We 'll be analyzing the propaganda techniques, the appeals being used,…

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    Beauty pageants have been a part of history. They are events in which the participants, usually females, of all ages are being judged based on their talent, physical beauty, and an interview portion. In which the contestants all dolled up in outfits, makeup, and excessive amounts of hair products. Some people regard beauty competitions as eye catching, harmless entertainment, but often the rigors of this pageantry inhibit the normal development of children, socially, and psychologically.…

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    Pretty Hurts Analysis

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    extraordinary voice, and inspiring, powerful personality. She is a feminist icon, promoting self love and equality for all. The music video “Pretty Hurts,” was recorded as a part of her fifth album. This song sent a viral message about self-empowerment and beauty standards that society has placed upon itself. “Pretty Hurts” analyses the effects of expectations on how women should look, instead of how women should feel on the inside. In the words of Beyoncé- “perfection is a disease of a nation,”…

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