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    Kristin Cavallari’s baby bump is getting bigger, but she is rocking her natural look with style. The celebrity has been on Hollywood’s baby watch lists since she announced her latest pregnancy a little over a month ago. According to In Touch Magazine on Thursday, the star might be pregnant, but she is still working. Kristin Cavallari has always been the star to watch when it comes to fashion and that hasn’t changed even though she is pregnant. The entertainer looked sexy and stylish walking down…

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    I decided to write you a letter today because it’s been long time and I miss our conversations. Now that I have moved to Virginia, we haven’t had enough time to discuss the issues which trouble both of us. I am writing now to again talk about an issue we strongly disagreed on the past –children’s beauty pageants. John, I do understand that your viewpoint on children’s beauty pageants differs from mine. You feel that those events are good, harmless fun for the kids, and provide them with…

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    She’s wearing a bikini, while she stands on stage in front of an audience, dancing and putting on a show to try and win money. Platinum blonde hair, extremely brown fake tan, the full face of makeup: lipstick, dramatic eyes, bright cheeks. She gets her eyebrows waxed on a Wednesday afternoon and her spray tan on a Saturday morning. Everything on her body is fake, from her eyelashes to even her teeth. Even some of the hair on her head is false. Every move she makes, every outfit and every…

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    Lucy Wolfe Critique

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    The reliable source “Darling Divas or Damaged Daughters” written by Lucy Wolfe is relevant to my topic 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…

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    Beauty Contests don’t serve any purpose Beauty pageants became a part of American society in the 1920’s. Child beauty pageants began in the 1960’s. Approximately 250,000 children participate in child beauty pageants in 100 beauty pageants all over the U.S. A child as young as three may take a part in a beauty pageant. Parents today are the reason to beauty pageants for children. They put their children in front of the stage light to build up their confidence rather then distorting their…

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    Teenage Beauty Pageants

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    Pageants are a place where it is socially acceptable for society to judge women and girl’s of all ages on their external beauty. On the other hand today’s society tells young girl’s that they should not care what’s on the outside but what’s on the inside. How can people expect this to be true when society contradicts this by telling young girls they exact opposite by allowing young beauty pageants. Youth beauty pageants had first debuted in 1961 and since then it has become increasing popular,…

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    Beauty Pageants: Selfless or Superficial? High glitz, glamour and beauty may sound like every girl 's dream, but is there more to beauty pageants than what appears on the surface? Many believe beauty pageants are a wonderful opportunity for women to raise money, gain confidence, find an enjoyable hobby, and better themselves. However, others find that pageants waste money and turn women into sexual objects. Also, critics say that girls are sometimes forced into the pageants by parents and are…

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    Do people think beauty contests help women in a positive way? This question is something lots of women think about. There are all sorts of contests. Some are for sports, for political purposes and some are solely based on beauty. Some people believe in beauty contests being a big part of life. Most people think that beauty contests are not useful in any way. Since beauty contests cause girls and women to have a negative view of their body image the contests should be based on intelligence,…

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    The 1950’s was known as the Golden Age of television in the United States. During this time beauty pageants, Barbie, and Marilyn Monroe were all popular in society. Beauty pageants gave families something to watch together. Barbie’s gave young girls something to imagine and play with. Marilyn Monroe became a famous icon in Hollywood as well as movies. Beauty pageants, Barbie, and Marilyn Monroe all exhibited characteristics which consisted of beauty and sexuality. Miss America pageants have been…

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    While not a bad idea, it teaches self-confidence in the wrong way. These little kids are having to starve themselves and go on diets just to win a contest. It is unhealthy and can cause eating disorders in the child 's future (5 Reasons Child Pageants Are Bad for Kids).. It is as well extremely wrong for a child to starve and push themselves genuinely hard in the gym just to impress someone that they…

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