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    also important because it is what causes the characters to bond with one another. This social issue’s importance is shown in with the girls and the pageant, in the relationship between Will and Hannah, and in the relationship between Will and Ellen. The first time we see this social issue affecting the characters is when Will decides to enter the pageant. As was mentioned in the previous chapter, Will felt like if she could walk around in a dress with a bunch of skinny girls, she would be…

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    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, and the…

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    been denounced as inappropriate. According to People Magazine on Thursday, the Miss USA pageant is without a host as J Balvin bailed on the project. The star isn’t the only one who will not be attaching their name to the Miss USA competition. According to Entertainment Weekly on Thursday, Univision won’t be working with Trump either. Another big name celebrity, Cristián de la Fuente, also won’t be part of the pageant. While political reporters have…

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    Roaring Twenties Fads

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    The 1920s, also known as the “Roaring Twenties,” was a time like no other. New technology, abandonment of tradition, and daring feats all occurred during this time of dramatic change. The twenties was not a time of refinement or civility, but instead the signs of corruption were over-looked and life was lived to the fullest. New fads and ways of entertainment were discovered creating an easy going lifestyle. The radio, first developed in the 19th century, helped pave the way for new fads…

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    States, there are competitions in which girl children compete in beauty pageants in order to win a certain label or trophy granting her Grand Supreme. These children train countless hours in order to put make up, a costume or dresses and skin tanning in order to increase one’s chances of winning a competition of such. In the article “Toddlers in Tiaras” Skip Hollandsworth wrote an article regarding the fact that child beauty pageants manifest American culture aspects by incorporating positive…

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    rituals and stereotypes passed along from generation to generation. The popular and comedic children’s show, “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody”, exemplifies some of these stereotypes through an episode called “The Fairest of them All”, in which a beauty pageant is hosted by the hotel that Zack and Cody, two young male children, live in. In the episode, the young girls attending…

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    Wonder Woman Analysis

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    The Most Badass Female Action Hero Gal Gadot, “immediately realized the opportunity she was being handed, both as an actor and as a feminist.”(Morris). The role of D.C.’s latest superhero, Wonder Woman, practically saved the industry. After the release of the movie, Gal Gadot became instantly famous and her name peaked a widespread interest from people, since she wasn't commonly known. Alex Morris, the author of Rolling Stone’s cover story, set to release, on September 1, 2017 “Gal Gadot on…

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    They made up 3/4 of whites in the South and did not own land or slaves (American Pageant). They believed the plantation owners were “snobby” and did not participate in the market economy, including the the cotton industry. Most poor whites worked with corn and pigs and searched for low-skill jobs. They could not afford schooling and many…

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    The dominant culture's influences on the Hoovers is that they are dysfunctional with a lot of issues individually and as a family. The predominant influence is that the drama surrounding the family and Olive, who wants to compete in the beauty pageant. In the film, for example, the family eating habits are unhealthy to say the least. The Hoover family typically eat fast food, for instance, fried chicken and Grandpa Edwin gets fed up with eating out regularly and not having home cooked meals as…

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    movie demonstrates the importance of family, they sacrifice a lot to support each other in achieving their goals, for example, Frank, Dwayne, and Richard sacrifice their needs to go with Sheryl, Grandpa Edwin, and Olive to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant. Another example, Richard is praising Dwayne for his discipline in taking his vow of silence and striving to reach his goal of becoming a Pilot, he encouraging words show Dwayne that although what he is doing is challenging and lonely, his…

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