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    Another reasons is it’s about whether the products they are representing are more attractive than the other choices available. In this case with most sports they are not the same. Subsequently there are no popular male beauty pageants. The task of selling a male beauty a male beauty patent would because the networks are trying to sell that viewers, the sponsors product and just haven 't gravitated towards. If it were a matter of a good show with people trying their best, local theater companies…

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    The ultimate standard of beauty is the hourglass curved female body. The prior statement is truth according to hegemonic ideology conditioning by society. Corsets and waist trainers are pop culture manifestations and embodiments of the “ideal woman” ideology. Waist trainers are constantly endorsed and promoted by female celebrities. The behavior of female celebrity waist training endorsement further promotes the ideology of a perfect female physique. Corsets have been a part of women’s lives…

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    Is Winning Worth Suffering? For many years, beauty contests serves as a form of entertainment and to let people know who is the “prettiest” and “most talented” girl in these competitions. Although, they do not realize how harmful it is to those who are participating in these degrading events. Girls from all ages are being critic on their physical appearance and what the judges what to hear, not by their personality. It may seem beauty contests can help boost self confidence, but is it…

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    think about standards of beauty we think about celebrities and beauty queens. But what does it take to be beautiful like them? In the article U.S. Trends in Feminine Beauty and Overadaptation author Allan Mazur states that “Men place more importance on the physical attractiveness of women.” Because of this the average women today is affected by media to conform their physical beauty to portray the standards of beauty in today’s society. There are many definitions to what beauty is. Many women…

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    should ever have to have work done to themselves to make them feel pretty. In 2013 a 6.1% of high school students admit to taking steroid pills or shots without a doctor 's prescription at least once during their lifetime so that they could excel in pageants (ProQuest Staff, Body Image Timeline). December 1st of 2010 there was a study that preschool girls have been confessed that being thinner is better (ProQuest Staff, Body Image Timeline). At such a young age no kid should be worried about…

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    are doing to them when they put their girls in pageants? I myself been in pageants at the age of 16, I do it on my own without pressure. It was one of the best experience I had, I broke out of my shell and became a better woman. I was 16, I decided to do it. There are infants in pageants that have no idea what their doing, same goes with toddlers. It 's just completely putting your child through such damage. Having your daughter think that only beauty and winning is everything. Women are…

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    Olivia’s mother made sure that everyone at the pageant knew that they were the unbeatable. Olivia finishes her routine and walks off feeling trepidatious as she watched the most prominent people in the world reckon how beauteous she is. Consider the possibility that Olivia will continue her life convincing herself that beauty is the only way. Do these pageants teach Olivia anything about life? How to evaluate math problems? How to write essays? The answer…

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    Fun To Eat Ice Cream, Face Suri Cruise So Covered Her age was already 10 years old, but Suri Cruise remains the child of celebrities are cute and adorable. Like any appearance, the daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise is always a success being the center of attention of people who are in the vicinity. Long reportedly inaudible, this time one of the paparazzi's camera captured the moment of togetherness of the Queen and her mother. Reported by the Daily Mail, this pretty girl turns out to be…

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    to Be Miss America”, to open people’s eyes to how something as small as a beauty pageant makes a huge difference on a teenage girl’s self-esteem and childhood. Alvarez makes a strong argument using pathos and ethos to sate her claim. She claims that everyday teenagers are trying to mold themselves into what they see in pageants in order to feel beautiful and fit in. Constantly trying to fit into the American ideal of beauty creates low self-esteem in teenagers and makes them feel left out.…

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    Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” music video is about a pageant girl who has been competing in pageants for a very long time. She’s won hundreds of trophies but is still unhappy and unsatisfied with the way she looks. She has done many drastic things, even jeopardizing her health to win pageants to prove that she’s beautiful. In this particular pageant she is asked the question, “What is [her] aspiration in life?” This may be…

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