are my accomplishments” “lots of my friends are pretty‚ but I would think I am one of the prettiest” putting herself above everyone else SACHA “I’m scared people will laugh at me” “Hasn’t got much confidence” Using the pageant as a “stepping stone” “exploiting little children” “ little drag queens” “she needs a bit more confidence‚ and by doing this it should help” “Does it matter if you win or not?” “it don’t really matter” “im not scared anymore because I am comfortable with other
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Child beauty pageants should be banned Child beauty pageants should be banned because they cause children‚ especially little girls‚ to use artificial means to boost their self esteem. People were not born with makeup‚ spray tans‚ big hair‚ and false teeth. Beauty pageants set false rules on beauty. They make children believe they have to wear make-up‚ jewelry‚ wigs‚ fake nails‚ and other acessories to be beautiful. Every child is beautiful in their own way. Their beauty is natural and they shouldn’t
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learned about the world of child beauty pageants when a 5 ½ year old beauty queen named JonBenet Ramsey was found murdered the day after Christmas in 1996. The child was murdered in her Boulder Colorado home and found in the basement with her hands tied‚ her mouth duct taped‚ and her throat garroted. Her death was ruled strangulation but there was also blunt force trauma to her head as well as vaginal injury (Auge‚ Karen‚ par. 13-15). Her death brought these pageants into our minds‚ conversations
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Children Pageants Should Be Banned “This can lead to eating disorders and poor self-esteem” (Overington‚ 13). Children in beauty pageants get judged on their outward appearance and get received or rejected. Children shouldn’t be allowed to compete in beauty pageants. Not only are pageants expensive‚ they make the children grow up too fast and the participants have poor self-esteem at the end of the day. Children beauty pageants are expensive. Participation in a single competition can top $3‚000 (Laura
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think people join beauty pageants? What is the purpose? They cause stress and by the end of it‚ heartbreak. Everybody that competes in them just looks like a plastic barbie doll. At the end of the day‚ contestants start feeling like one also. Most of the time they step on people’s self esteem and make them feel worthless‚ even the ones for children‚ possibly for the rest of their life. Beauty pageants should no longer persist in America due to its outcome on most beauty pageant contestants and their
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17 April 2012 The Negative Side to Beauty Pageants in Children’s Lives Two hours before the pageant‚ in a crowded hotel room‚ a mother and her two daughters are rushing to accomplish all of the last minute tasks. The stressed mother is doing her best to keep the youngest child calm and in her seat while she gets her extensions put in and her hair plastered into the style of the day. The little girl is screaming because her head hurts from her hair being yanked on and she is sick of sitting in
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* Birthrate‚ infant mortality rate‚ health care and longevity Inequality between birth and death rates * In the past‚ the birth and death rates were equal‚ which kept the population at a balance. Several decades ago‚ people may have had many children‚ but mortality and other factors caused them to die before the age of 5. Currently‚ people are living longer‚ causing an increase in birth rates‚ but a decrease in death rates. Food production * Technology has allowed farmers to increase food
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Media Beauty Standards ’ Effects on Women ’s Self Esteem Beauty standards‚ which vary but nevertheless exist in all societies‚ are generally relatively narrow. For instance‚ in China women were forced to bind their feet for centuries in order to be regarded as beautiful. Women who failed to have small feet were seen as un-marriageable. Similarly‚ specific beauty conventions exist also in the United States and other Western countries. For example‚ in the 1950s and 1960s‚ American society ’s stereotypically
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Argumentative Essay Draft 1 Child beauty pageants lead to children’ serious mental and health issues According to a recent study conducted by (AACA) American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ exploitation in child beauty pageants can ruin a girl’s self-esteem forever and can be dangerous for their physiological turmoil. Despite children’s parents’ desire to focus their children’s attention on outward appearance‚ beauty and fashion‚ child beauty pageants are risk factors for severe psychological
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The value in child beauty pageants is extremely difficult to find‚ partly because it doesn’t exist. The industry is responsible for confidence issues in millions of participants that can’t seem to win the ‘Grand Supreme Title’ or the “Prettiest Smile Award.’ As quoted by Andrews‚ “experts see a clear association between these types of events and the development of body image problems‚ eating disorders‚ and depression” (1). The young participants are resulting to harmful act to relieve the pain the
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