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    The uniformity in this society is something the people of the world draw closer and closer to every day. A large issue in the modern world that can be related to the “Brave New World”, would be the sexualization of children. Competitions such as beauty contests and even the popular reality show: “Toddlers in Tiaras” are examples of this. Putting makeup and dressing up little girls in revealing clothing is seen by many people to be a horrible thing (Pickles). This sexualizes them at a young age…

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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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    traditional rules about makeup and fashion. The pastel haired unicorn queen proves that you can look fabulous and very fashionable breaking a few of the established makeup and fashion rules. Rule Breaking It seems like the trend is to follow the beauty experts that have attempted to set down the makeup commandments for women all over the world. Doe Deere believes that if is silly to follow the rules. Rules are made to break. Certainly, it was her original ideas and character that led to her…

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    Child Modeling Essay

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    When talking about Child Modeling, perhaps girls more than boys tend to hog the headlines. More girls than boys are interested in a career as models from a tender age. Of note, however, is the fact that modeling is probably not meant for all children. Some children appear to be born to do modeling, while others have to be coerced and cajoled to think about doing it. If trained and guided well, children can enjoy very successful careers as top models. The industry is no longer a preserve of those…

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    Overcoming Stereotypes Project - Laverne Cox - Cassiopeia For my presentation I have chosen the well know actor and activist Laverne Cox. She is a 32 year woman born on May 29 in 1984 from Mobile, Alabama in the US. She and her twin brother were raised by their mother, Gloria, who was single and worked as a teacher. Though Cox was born biologically male, she had always felt herself to be female, not really seeing a difference between boys and girls. She was often taunted and harassed…

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    Yolanda Foster Life

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    Yolanda Foster has been on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for a while now, but news is just now coming out that one reason she joined the show was to help promote her daughters. E! Online shared the news that Yolanda thought this would be a good reason do the show and obviously it did work for her. At the young ages of 19 and 20, everyone knows who Bella and Gig are so Yolanda made the right decision if this is what she wanted to do. These two are doing great as models, but having Yolanda…

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    Wishes do come true for Madeline Stuart, who has down syndrome, as she graced the New York Fashion Week for FTL MODA on Sunday. The 18-year-old lady did her best and strived so hard to be the model that she wanted to be. The Australian teenager made her runway debut and totally nailed it as she effortlessly does the catwalk. She rocked three different outfits, including the casual wear multi-colored halter top paired with shiny purple shorts. Her laidback look was matched with a white and gold…

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    In the essay “How I Lost the Junior Miss Pageant,” Cindy Bosely effectively uses different rhetorical techniques to expose the true darkness behind the workings of beauty pageants, even junior ones, and her simple country life. The story details how from a young age, Bosely watched the Miss America Pageant, participating as an independent judge, whiler her mother sat beside her and gave little commentary on what she thought of all the contestants. It was clear that her mother hoped she might be…

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    One of the themes in the story Harrison Bergeron is our differences make us who we are. There are many parts of the story that show this. Here are three examples of how the theme is show in the story. The first example of how the theme is shown is how George and Hazel have different things to keep them average. George has handicaps to make him not think about things and to have the average height. “George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in…

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    The Princess Anne Lady Cavaliers will look to grab their fourth straight State Championship under Head Coach Darnell Dozier. They will be going up against a tough Highland Springs team who just came off a double overtime win in the semifinal round against Thomas Edison. Coach Dozier had agreed that before their game in the semifinal round his team was not shooting well. This is the bread and butter of this team when you look at players like Xaria Wiggins and Makayla Dickens. Dickens found her…

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