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    How would you feel if you were just a small child being told you aren’t beautiful naturally? Would you enjoy being made up with fake teeth, better known as flippers in the pageant world, fake hair, fake tan, plastered in makeup, and even fake nails? How would you like it if you were shoved in skimpy outfit after skimpy outfit and had to strut around a stage with it on? Would you have fun with your mother, father, coach, and other relatives putting constant pressure on you to be the best, to be…

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    Lucy Wolfe Critique

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    because it explores the physical and passionate strain pageant parents dispense on their kids witch I will explain more deeply in my paper. The author argues that mostly little girls are being on these industries which they dress them up and parade them around like a bazaar represent the purpose of a title as the best glamorous queen, as appeared on TLC's Toddlers and Tiaras. Wolfe analyzes that this child rearing style ought to be considered child abuse, and should be taken to trial in a court…

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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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    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 all together to give birth to a little human doll. Those shows know a tremendous success in the USA, and attract more and more parents. Even though those pageants are appreciated for the cuteness of the toddlers, its increasing success is dismaying considering…

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    The Miss America Pageant was created by businesses interacting and leisure activities coming together on New Jersey beach. Atlantic city appeared as a beach resort for Philadelphians by the 1860s. In the 1870s a boardwalk was added. Over the next 50 years hotel's, saltwater taffy, hot dog stands, and arcades were all added to the holiday atmosphere for summer vacationers. In 1920 the Businessmen's League of Atlantic City came up with a plan, to keep fun and profits continuing past Labor Day.…

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    from far, fake teeth, extensions and the makeup. “I worry that if children compete in a pageant focused on beauty and appearance, they won’t accept their peers who have visible differences.” Says Carly Findley (Rodie). Can beauty contest for toddlers be dangerous or beneficial? Even Though children can earn money and win other prizes such as bicycles, candy, and trophy’s, pageants can be dangerous to the child because they’re being sexualized to early and it can ruin their self-confidence.…

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    enforced on both men and women. Smolak and Murnen (2001) mentioned the notion of a superwoman model for women, the type of ideal figure can be independent, intelligent, and beautiful – beauty and brain. This immediately reminded me of Miss America and Miss Universe. I remember watching these pageants as a child, and thinking to myself “How does she do it?”…

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    The ABC News show 20/20 did an amazing journalistic job. In this case the news team uncovered a taboo that was prevalent among Americans for several years. This episode focused on the art of lying and extorting people. The show had different segments, the strong opening began with a case on the former talent agency called “Inter Face” followed by a companion pet story and the deepest secret of nurses and towed cars. This magazine show highlighted and uncovered how individuals were taking…

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    Kyoto: The Heart of the Geisha Community If you’ve always wondered what it would feel like to be a geisha or if you want to meet one in the flesh, then it’s high time you book a ticket to Japan. Seeing a geisha in action is definitely a unique and memorable experience. In case you’re a fan of the book and film, Memoirs of a Geisha, you’ll be thrilled to experience it all in Kyoto. First, here’s everything you need to know about the life of a geisha. The Makings of a Geisha A geisha is a…

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    Kylie Cosmetics and Her Cosmetics Empire Kevyn Colon In the makeup industry filled with already great companies such as MAC and NYX cosmetics to actually succeed is very difficult, but for Kylie Jenner, her social media fandemonium was just allowed her two-year-old company to become a Grand competitor. Living her life on one of the biggest reality shows of the world with her family being one of America's most controversial, “ The Kardashian- Jenner clan.” being the…

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