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    compared to glitz beauty pageants. On the other hand, the impact that glitz beauty pageants have on young girls is highly negative. This particular type of pageant puts girls at risk for both psychological and physical harm. Parents of pageant contestants should not be allowed to subject their daughters towards the superficiality advertised by glitz beauty pageants. When pointing out the facts, the negative aspects of glitz…

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    Love On Tv Show Analysis

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    such as its twin program, The Bachelorette, Bachelor Pad, and Bachelor in Paradise. Created by Mark Fleiss and hosted by Chris Harrison, the show is designed around a single eligible bachelor who is looking for love. 26 women are brought in as “contestants” on the show who compete to win the man’s love through a series of planned dates and excursions to various unique locations. Throughout the weeks of competition, the bachelor eliminates the women at set intervals until only one is left. At the…

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    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, Delaware, in 1880. Contestants had to be under 25 years old, weigh less than 130 pounds, at least 5 feet 4 inches tall, and unmarried. The most well known of American beauty pageants today is probably the…

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    Audience interactivity is a form of agency. Contrarily, it is of deception by the producers of the show, who have created a structure of false democracy (Boyd 2012). On the other hand, Boyd creates a relation to both viewers and contestants. The contestants compete to win a cash prize and other luxury goods to conjure incoming profit for the higher class while providing entertainment for the working middle class. This concept has created class segregation. Boyd’s (2012 : 266) relation of…

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    There were many events that impacted me and made me more mature. When I was around the age of 13, I ran for student council. I became the Officer At Large. My job was to be available when the President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer was not. I took secondary notes and had to attend every meeting. To me, back then, that may have sounded like a lot, but the truth is, it was nothing compared to the roles I began to get in High School. I believe running for student council, in middle…

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    would behave on a regular basis because of the stimuli the show provided. Beauty and the Geek is comparable to Big Brother because they were filmed under altered conditions. For Big Brother specifically, in comparison to Beauty and the Geek, the contestants were placed under a much more controlled environment by being locked into a compound which was cut-off from the rest of the outside world. This meant no…

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    space is one thing to consider in this problem. There is a winning door and the two remaining doors are x and y and have goats behind them. If the contestant chooses door x or door y, which has the car behind it, the sample space would have nine outcomes: S ={(1,1), (1,2), (1,3), (2,1), (2,2), (2,3), (3,1), (3,2), (3,3)}. Being the contestant, you would think that it doesn’t…

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    Throughout their time on the pageant circuit they are shown ideal contestants on marketing material, promotional videos, and videos during the preparation phase of competition. These materials show the contests having the white ideal being viewed as the most beautiful and ultimately as the winners. Even the coaching seems…

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    audience’s emotions, for instance, fear, joy or even competitiveness. The contestant needs to see themselves experiencing or using the prize. You need to choose a prize that resonates with your customers and that matches with your brand message. This will…

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    How Shamiqua Stole America

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    to go to gain full equality. As the first-ever African-American woman to lead a broadcast network Channing Dungey says “I would very much like to see some changes there. I think one of the big changes that we need to do is increase the pool [of contestants] in the beginning”. I believe that the Bachelor franchise must make an environment where people of all different colors can come and feel comfortable enough and feel as if they have people surrounding them that are like them. This means that…

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