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    The Selection America Singer. She is a musician, sibling and artist. She lives in North Carolina with her parents and siblings. She also could become the princess of her country. Big change comes with big decisions. The castes put people on levels, from 8 which is homeless, to one which is the royal family. She is a 5, while the boy she is in love with, Aspen, is a 6. Being with someone who is in a different caste is almost unheard of, so they have to keep their relationship a secret. He…

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    Title Do child beauty pageants degrade young girls? Should developing children be allowed to enter beauty pageants? Beauty pageants is a form of child abuse. The pageants are mainly judging one’s appearance. Therefore, it will provide the children’s immature minds with unrealistic expectations and unhealthy values. Moreover, the pageants may lead to misunderstandings about the young contestants’ self-worth. The first recorded beauty pageant in the United States took place in Rehoboth Beach…

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    000 child beauty pageants are held worldwide. Kids of all ages are signed up by their parents to be told by complete strangers whether they are worth a trophy or not. Many might argue that child beauty pageants can be fun and provide an opportunity for skill development, but they negatively affect the mental and emotional growth of many children because they are too young to deal with the pressure pageants put upon them and there 's always healthier ways to acquire useful skills. Beauty…

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    The "Borderline Child Pornography" Embraced By the American Public" is a reliable source by Christine Tamer. This article is relevant to my topic because, the fundamental bit of this article will investigate "glitz" child beauty pageants for kids under age 13, similar to those included on TLC and WE TV, and portray the harms such as occasions to kids .Christine Tamer in her article will fight that these shows lead to the "sexualization" of children, which is rationally perilous…

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    Beauty Pageants: Selfless or Superficial? High glitz, glamour and beauty may sound like every girl 's dream, but is there more to beauty pageants than what appears on the surface? Many believe beauty pageants are a wonderful opportunity for women to raise money, gain confidence, find an enjoyable hobby, and better themselves. However, others find that pageants waste money and turn women into sexual objects. Also, critics say that girls are sometimes forced into the pageants by parents and are…

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    dramatizing effects of how participating in beauty pageants is sexualizing young girls. His purpose is to inform readers about these pageants and what they demand, stating, “All around the conference room…little girls do the pageant version of suiting up” (490). Hollandsworth creates a vivid tone to express the consequences and controversy these pageants demonstrate. He shapes the article in a sturdy, persuasive way by using encounters from former and current beauty pageant contestants. His…

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    It’s 6am and a mother is trying to wake her 2 year old daughter to get her ready for a child beauty pageant. She is one of the many demanding mothers that over pressure their child into pageants. Is this what you really want and expect a toddler to go through? Your toddler to go through? A long weekend of hairdos, makeup, costumes and gowns? Approximately 250,000 children participate in child beauty pageants each year. Surely not all these girls will get 1st place, so is the effort and low…

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    Gmira Houda Dr Michelle Hansen FAS 0210 02 12 December 2014 Research Paper “Are you beautiful ?”, asked one member of the filming crew, “Mommy, she is thinking I’m not beautiful, and I’m ALWAYS beautiful !”, answered the Barbie lookalike, crying and running away trying to hide from the cameras of Toddlers and Tiaras. This show is about toddlers participating to pageants, a competition where fake eyelashes, hair extensions, fake teeth, tons of makeup,and even sometimes waxed eyebrows merge…

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    Child Pageants

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    Imagine all this while still trying to be a child, running around in mix matched clothes and making mud pies out back. But let us go even farther. Think about growing up with that distorted image of perfection and what beauty is, always thinking…

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    Lola Montez was born on February 17, 1818, as Maria Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Her parents were Eliza Oliver and Edward Gilbert. Later, when the year of 1847 came around, Lotta Crabtree was born on November 7, in Limerick, Ireland, named Charlotte Mignon Crabtree, to Mary Ann Livesey Crabtree and John Ashworth Crabtree. These two were very similar. Lola Montez was an Irish dancer and actress, while Lotta Crabtree was an American actress and a dancer. Lola Montez was Irish and Spanish in…

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