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    PLANNING Introduction Issue: Debate has erupted in Australia over these beauty contents as pageant organisers prepare to bring these events to our shores. Text type: Opinion Piece Source: The Age Date: May 4‚ 2011 Author’s name: Nina Funnel Contention: Argues that the bizarre world of pageantry is fake and fictitious. Headline: Sugar and Spice. But all things nice? Tone: Logical‚ strong‚ polished yet slightly colloquial tone Target Audience: Middle aged working mothers

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    American Beauty A Sociological Movie Review American Beauty‚ a film that was written by Allan Ball and directed by Sam Mendes in 1999 is a unique piece that demonstrates many sociological themes throughout the development of the plot. The characters strive to portray themselves as the All American Family. They live in a nice house‚ drive nice cars and seem perfectly normal to the general public‚ but the audience is allowed to view the deep set issues that plague the main characters; Lester

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    Do beauty pageants serve a purpose in society? Does anyone really care who the prettiest person is in America or State? Beauty pageants don’t help anyone‚ the only people that benefit from them are the people running in them. Pageants are for those who think that they can make a difference in the world‚ when really all they do is make other women or men feel inferior. Should beauty pageants be taken away out of society? Beauty Pageants don’t serve a valid purpose in society. They use the Beauty Pageants

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    Beauty Competitions‚ or as some people call them Beauty pageants degrade women to mere objects. Such a competition is the exploitation of women by men and other women. If the beauty competition was based on skill or ability‚ that would be fine. But nowadays people judge them for their outer appearance. For example‚ if five people were running in a race‚ only one will win. There is no doubt as to who ran faster. There is also no need for anyone to judge such competitions. These competitions also affect

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    in hope to win the grand supreme title. Child beauty pageants encourages young girls to think poorly of their peers‚ place too much identity in their outward appearance‚ and exploits them; the negative ramifications of these pageants are abounding. After the success of the Miss America Pageant‚ the first Little Miss America Pageant was held in 1961. Within three years more than 35‚000 contestants had enrolled (“Child Beauty Pageants”). Child beauty pageants have grown into a multi-million dollar

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    Child Beauty Contests Beauty has always been an object of desirability and admiration in humans. Women‚ especially‚ have always been prone towards self beautifying endeavors. Very often‚ and not surprisingly so‚ women are highly allured by items‚ accessories and ornaments that can enhance their aesthetic appeal The desire to not only look good but also better than others is present in most women‚ however the degree in each may vary. This basic human instinct is at the heart of most beauty contests

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    Naomi Wolf The Beauty Myth

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    Beauty is a form of currency that women are obliged to pay to live in this world. Even after decades of moving up the social ladder in terms of worth and recognition‚ beauty is an obsession that incessantly plagues women. Naomi Wolf explores this beauty obsession on political‚ economic‚ and physical levels. She breaks this down as the beauty myth and exposes it as a system that keeps women restricted‚ regardless of what societal advancements are made. Wolf delves into each societal aspect that the

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    “A tale as old as time” rings true as this recreated Disney movie resonates to my childhood memories. Bill Condon‚ director of The Beauty and the Beast‚ makes the reminiscent qualities of the original movie come to life again with this new take of a classic. The best of Disney is displayed through this new rendition of Beauty and the Beast. This movie takes the cartoon version and takes it to a new level of amazement. People would be captured by this film‚ should they choose to watch it‚ because

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    Child Beauty Pageants

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    Child Beauty Pageants While beauty pageants started in the 1920’s‚ children’s beauty pageants began in the 1960’s. This is when the predicament all began. Equally important is the definition of child abuse. It is defined as the exploitation of a child. Children in beauty pageants are exploited at a very over powering rate. Since there is so much exploitation‚ it should be considered child abuse. Due to parental involvement‚ children participate in pageants that damage them physically‚ mentally

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    Kid's Beauty Pageants

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    Children are usually seen in parks‚ exploring the outside world in their little innocent minds‚ living their lives irresponsibly. Today‚ child beauty pageants opened kid’s eyes on things they are not supposed to encounter in their early childhood. Kids now act like adults; they have unleashed their innocence and pure minds for the sake of beauty.Child beauty contests resemble young kids‚ under the age of 18. Contestants are usually divided into groups according to their age. Very young aged kids are

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