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    The Stereotypical Girl Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, and Beyoncé, all great women who have changed the way that many teenage age girls act today. Kim Kardashian has changed the way girls dress and broke many fashion rules, Britney Spears showed people that just because you have a rough year doesn’t mean you can’t grow and learn from it, Miley Cyrus had a certain persona tied to her and she taught young girls that just because people perceive you a way doesn’t mean you are who…

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    Disney’s Not So Happily Ever After Parents Disney Princesses and Happily Ever After no longer just an imaginative story line embracing the tales of time, but now seen by aloof as a rather cruel tool used to plague the minds of our youth with unrealistic ideals, expectations, and body image. Stephanie Haynes, a freelance journalist, critiques in great detail her ideas of the growing trend of sexualization of young girls. This is captured in her essay titled “Little Girls or Little Women? the…

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    Chaz Dean is a hairstylist to the stars. True, most of his clients are Hollywood celebrities. However, his products are readily available to the public. We've all seen his famous info-commercials advertising the Wen by Chaz Dean hair-care line. Women are sitting around on a stage raving about the wonderful results they obtained with the Wen by Chaz hair-care products. An article appeared on Bustle about a young woman that decide to put the products to the test. Would the products tame her limp,…

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    To the ecstatic audience of 1,600 filling the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, the beauty pageant was just a thirty-five dollar show full of attractive women competing for a crown. However, as a representing delegate I can concur that the pageant was more than just glitz and glamour. It was about the drama behind the scenes, the improvisations, the pounds of makeup, the extremely tight and heavy clothing, and the stressed delegates giving it their all. The ultimate goal wasn’t just…

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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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    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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    “Cool, blonde and beautiful. Kelly was fire under ice.” (World, 134), producer Alfred Hitchcock describes actor Grace Kelly which would later be starred in three of his films. Over five years, Grace Kelly is casted in 11 films and over 60 televisions shows until settling down with a Prince and starting a family. Grace Kelly lead an extraordinary life pursuing an extremely successful acting career, but gave up hollywood to start a family with Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Grace Kelly was born on…

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    Jing-Mei Quotes

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    “Play note right, but doesn’t sound good! No singing sound,” complained my mother. pg 145 (Two Kinds Ch 8) In the story Suyuan wants Jing-Mei to become a prodigy and wants everything to be perfect. She wants to have everything right with no mistakes. Suyuan wants Jing-Mei in the talent show to play her piece for the talent show. Jing-Mei thinks she’s not a prodigy and doesn’t know how to play the piano. The meaning of the quote shows how Suyuan wants everyone to like her. And how she wants to…

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    Young girls become cheerleaders, because it gives them confidence, because they learn gymnastics, poise, dance, and the art of makeup. For most cheerleaders, makeup improves their self confidence, and it tends to makes them feel pretty. Makeup is only one out of the thousand things that make a cheerleader feel beautiful. “Whether it’s on the sidelines or in a major competition, a cheerleader always wants to look her best.” Makeup tends to make young girls stand out while on the floor while in…

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