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    Child Beauty Pageants: Robbing Little Girls’ Innocence There are over 5‚000 child beauty pageants held annually across the United States with girls as young as two-years-old competing in them. Little girls strut across the stage with make-up painted on their tanned faces‚ hair teased into big and luscious curls‚ fake teeth‚ and a raunchy dance to complement it. There’s no doubt that the very young girls do not resemble their age when they are on stage and performing; they’re transformed into “sultry

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    children to compete in beauty pageants? Do you want your child to be like Honey Boo Boo? Yes? No? Then understand my three opposing resons for the participation of young children in beauty pageants. Reason number one‚ some parents don’t prepare their kids for pageants well enough‚so little girls don’t really know what to expect when they lose. Reason number two‚ Child pageants are also time consuming‚ and may take up time for a kid to play and whatnot. Last reason‚ number three‚ pageants can be really expensive

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    their fake tan. This is the classic reaction of most glitz and even some small child pageants. Firstly‚ the fact these young women

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    Wichmann 2 Is it a way of earning money or throwing it away? Is it a way to build a person up or to tear them down? Is it a way to be a role model or a way to be ridiculed? These questions can most commonly be heard when discussing beauty pageants. There is an ongoing controversy about the benefits or harm that beauty pageants can cause to their contestants. There are two-sides to every controversy‚ but in the matter of pageants the benefits of entering one easily outweighs the negatives.

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    However‚ beauty pageants interfere with this mindset. A Beauty pageant is “a contest in which people judge a group of women or girls and decide which one is the most beautiful”("Dictionary."). There are 2.5 million girls that compete in the hundred thousand beauty pageants held each year. Child pageants were first started in 1921 when the Atlantic City hotel owner came up with the idea that would help tourism. The Little Miss America pageants began in New Jersey in the 1960’s. Originally pageants were

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    exterior beauty than interior beauty. What is beauty one can ask? Beauty is the enlightenment of the inner soul portrait as a mixture of culture‚ character‚ custom‚ intellect and presentation. In the contrast‚ beauty contest mainly asses at the external beauty only such as looks‚ style and presentation. This is in line with the general conception that beauty contest does more harm in exploitation to any individuals then empowering them as it can reduce the dignity of womanhood‚ projects that beauty is

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    Arielle: her first pageant had been Miss Louisiana Teen at the age of 13. She remembers being turned off by the experience‚ and did not compete again for almost ten years‚ during which time she had moved from Louisiana to Los Angeles. When she went back to pageants at 23‚ she says‚ it

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    that competing in pageantry can have on women in today’s society have become recently a major looked into problem within the past 25 years. By looking at the effects of pageantry on young children‚ young adults‚ and adult women of America‚ it is obvious the difference of pageantry between young children and adult women. This is important because the effects that pageantry has on young children is highly negative‚ while the effect of beauty contests in adult women is highly positive. Martina Cartwright

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    The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Shawntay McLean DeVry University The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Over the past few decades‚ there has been a significant amount of research done on the effect that advertising in the fashion and beauty industry has on women. By creating advertisements with unrealistic images of beauty‚ it has resulted in anxiety‚ low self-esteem‚ and low self-confidence in many women. Most of these negative emotions stems from unhappiness among body

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    are pleased to inform you that the 3rd year BS Tourism Management Events Class 2013 of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas is proposing to organize the third “Ms. Tourism Student Philippines Beauty Pageant” with its theme “Tourism and Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development.” It is a beauty pageant that response to the vision of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) last 2012 to value tourism by giving importance to the environment. This will be held on September 27‚ 2013

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