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    Writing 121- CRN#30527 October 24th‚ 2013 Word Count: 1‚261 Little Miss Sunshine Laughs abound as we join the Hoover family on their hilarious and outrageous family road-trip to get young Olive Hoover (Abigail Breslin)‚ an aspiring pageant contestant from their home in Albuquerque New Mexico‚ to the “Little Miss Sunshine” pageant being held at the Embassy Suites in Redondo Beach California Little Miss Sunshine (2006) is well developed and departs

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    character is introduced one at a time giving the audience an insight into their vulnerabilities‚ foreshadowing the stereotype that this is a dysfunctional family. The first scene introduces the protagonist Olive‚ showing her watching the Miss America contest on TV while mimicking the movements of the winner. Olive is clearly not a natural beauty in her fishbowl glasses and dorky looking shorts and t-shirt. The following scenes introduce the other characters‚ Richard‚ a self help speaker who is unconvincing

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    Being a Filipino-American is very unique. I’m proud to be a part of two of the greatest cultures in the world. What’s even better than being a Filipino-American is being a Filipino-American living in San Diego. San Diego is one of the greatest places to live in the world. It’s a great place for anyone to live. San Diego is one of those cities where everyone is different but we still appreciate each other for who we are. One of the many places in San Diego where I believe is important to me as a Filipino

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    Who is Lucie Jones? About the previous X Factor challenger speaking to the UK at Eurovision 2017 She made it to the live finals of the X Factor in 2009‚ and now Lucie Jones is speaking to the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. The 25-year-old pop star from Cardiff was picked as the United Kingdon’s contestant for the up and coming rivalry in Kyiv‚ Ukraine amid a BBC Two determination indicates broadcast back in March‚ where she struggled it out against five different hopefuls. Lucie developed

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    The Different Views of Child Beauty Pageants. “I’m tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That’s deep enough. What do you want‚ an adorable pancreas?” This is a quote by Jean Kerr. To fully understand and finalize ones argument against a controversial topic like Child Beauty Pageants‚ they must first be provided with all the current and historical background surrounding it‚ and also others personal views‚ which is the objective of this paper. Engaging in child beauty pageants

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    3. Make good eye contact. Shifty eyes make you seem less than trustworthy in business and personal life. If you are looking everywhere but in the eyes of your audience‚ it will arouse suspicion. This doesn’t mean you should initiate a staring contest. Just make sure to put your audience at ease by holding the gaze at times. 4. Take it slow. Don’t slur your words together or mumble. Enunciate. If you speak too fast‚ then you’ll lose your audience. Use words only if you are sure of their meaning

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    Child Beauty Pageants A child ’s world is fresh and new and beautiful‚ full of wonder and excitement. It is our misfortune that for most of us that clear-eyed vision‚ that true instinct for what is beautiful and awe-inspiring‚ is dimmed and even lost before we reach adulthood (Carson). Children are the fastest-growing segment of the beauty pageant market‚ with annual children ’s competitions attracting an estimated 3 million children‚ mostly girls‚ ages six months to 16 years‚ who compete for crowns

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    Aree Thompson Issue Proposal Professor Rechelle English 1302 January 23‚ 2013 Children’s Beauty Pageants and Modeling Our society and others around the world have become absorbed with children’s pageants and modeling. Some mothers have taken their very young daughters into a world that used to be the playground for adults only. Some psychologist believe that that this could be a platform that these girls are not mature enough to handle and may scar them for life. be seductive

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    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 is a dietician and a clinician who counsels young children who participate in performance or entertainment. She is credible for writing her articles "Princess by Proxy: What Child Beauty Pageants

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    Darling Divas or Damaged Daughters? When it comes to development‚ the first six years of life are the most crucial. This is the time to teach your child about happiness‚ danger‚ responsibility‚ and love. Dressing them up and doing their make-up is not the way to raise a modest child. When beauty pageants first began‚ they were not judging contestants solely on their outward appearances‚ but also on the individual as a person. The beauty pageant winners served as positive role models that showed

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