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    Imagine‚ being a little girl all done up like a Barbie doll‚ with a fake tan and fake nails. Imagine‚ being a little girl and not being able to nap after being awake for hours on end‚ for fear of disheveling your appearance. Imagine‚ being a little girl dressed up in a too-tight dress and high heels‚ prancing around on a stage for hundreds of people‚ being judged based on your looks. Imagine‚ being a little girl‚ standing with all of your opponents‚ and hearing the judges call the name of another

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    makeup‚ bejeweled evening wear or manicured acrylic nails. Those critics thus deem pageants grotesque and nearly pornographic in the way they encourage little girls to act far older than their years. Documentarian Treays has called pageants "bizarre contests in which children are painted and pompadoured to look like mini-hookers." At the end‚ children should concentrate on things for their age‚ for example to build friendships‚ and they should have a jauntily childhood. Beauty competitions is not

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    Most perfect. But the exploitation of these participants truly knows no bounds. Such contests reduce women to defining success according to characteristics of physical beauty. Now‚ while I can understand adult beauty pageants are held via the full consent of the participants‚ however‚ child beauty pageants are not. In a normal pageant‚ the

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    Child beauty pageants are known all around the world. They are advertised through magazines and reality shows. The young girls are marked up to be someone they are not. They resemble Barbie dolls with the fake lashes‚ fake boobs‚ fake nails‚ the pounds of makeup‚ spray tans‚ hoops‚ fake hair extensions‚ flashy and not age appropriate costumes. I am personally not a fan of the child beauty pageants for several reasons. I feel as though the children are being robbed of their childhood. The young girls

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    2011). Beauty pageants mainly are divided into categories such as the talent portion‚ the modeling portion and the personal interview or the question and answer portion. Beauty pageant winners are so-called beauty queens and awards for these beauty contests include titles‚ tiaras or crowns‚ sashes‚ and cash prizes. Indeed today‚ beauty pageants for young girls are gaining more and more popularity. However‚ it has not only attracted popularity‚ but howls of criticisms too. I truly believe that beauty

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    pageants should indubitably be banned. The first “Little Miss America” was staged in the 1960’s and has over the years‚ grown into the modern industry with over 250000 pageants that generate 20 billion annually. Child beauty pageants are defined as contests‚ whereby the judgment of how appealing toddlers are with their heavy make-up‚ big hair and sequined costumes‚ who have altered personalities making them to be more brats‚ than sweet young girls. If they are the future leaders – then children’s beauty

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    tan‚ poised‚ and facially gifted. When a child steps on the stage to perform in front of the judges‚ they sense that they must be "perfect" in order to win‚ and this "perfection" is based on a fake and impossible standard to reach. Losing a beauty contest can make a child feel inferior

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    Children’s beauty pageants are contests that focus on the physical appearance of its contestants‚ the children are also judged on their personality and talent. I think that competing in children’s beauty pageants from a young age affects‚ or will in the future‚ the image that the contestants have of themselves and will make them more prejudiced towards others as they grow up as a lase image has been put In their heads of what a ‘perfect’ person should look like. If the children loose the pageants

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    ADVOCACY IN LIFE . 1. Admiration to all who have advisories as yourself. I am not able to do so at the moment‚ but my hopes is to continue being me and spreading good will onto others. Eventually my plan is to help many who are unable to buy their own food. 2. “Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world...would do this‚ it would change the earth.” ― William Faulkner 3. “..things are never as complicated

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    Carrie Booze ENG 2030 M/W Living Dolls It’s 3:30 p.m. and Britney Campbell is returning home from school. While the rest of the neighborhood kids are changing into their play clothes or grabbing an afternoon snack‚ Britney is filling a plastic bag with ice in preparation for her bimonthly Botox injections. Britney is 8-years-old‚ and her mother has been administering the injections in her San Francisco home since she entered her daughter into the pageant circuit more

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