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    damaging emotional scars often remain after the competitions are long gone‚ and pageants themselves harbor predatory dangers to young naïve girls. The first kind of emotional damage young girls face is an overemphasis on physical appearance and a willingness to maintain beauty at any cost. When a female participates in a beauty pageant‚ she is taught to win by looking attractive. These young girls are conditioned to believe that the only way to look pretty is to starve themselves

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    a) To Patricia‚ I have assessed the current business situation for the Lodge Bistro Chain and I have decided to demonstrate‚ how your chain is effected by the external environment (threats)‚and what are the internal problems (weaknesses).To identify the problems I have done the SWOT analysed‚ and presented the two groups of factors which effected your business position. |STRENGHTS |WEAKNESSES

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    Should We Judge a Person Based on Their Appearance? In Tressie McMillan Cottom’s article “The Logic of Stupid Poor People” she observes that by dressing in higher end clothes and being able to talk white‚ you are able to open many doors for yourselves and others. While growing up she was able to have role models who helped her see it in action. In the article Cottom mentions various things that she experienced and how dressing or not dressing in higher end clothing influenced the situation. Cottom

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    feel affection for him. It is a bit ironic however‚ that she later decides she could marry the beast‚ if only because he is kind to her and makes her happy‚ despite the fact that she is still not in love with him. It is only when he finally turns human that she falls in love with him. So‚ can this even really be considered ‘love’? Or is she not acting just as the sisters who ill-treat her? For her sisters married for looks and wealth‚ so‚ can this not also be applied to Beauty’s relationship with

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    Kiera Nisby Dr. Florcyzk English 2000 Section February 4‚ 2014 Destroying or Building a Healthy Lifestyle? Beauty pageants made their first appearances in America during the 1920’s‚ where women flaunted around casinos‚ determined to win a crown for their physical attractiveness. The owner of the casino where these activities occurred‚ figured that this would attract more tourists. Throughout the years‚ more modern pageants were formed‚ like Ms. USA and Ms. America. Following in the footsteps

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    DEPICTED IDEALS OF BEAUTY Throughout the decades of time‚ society has been continuously determining the perception of what it is to be "beautiful." The American standard of beauty is often reflected upon advertisements that convey an unrealistic expectation for most everyday women. Whereas‚ teenagers have grown to interpret advertisements as a model for how they should appear physically. Marilyn Monroe was perceived as the epitome of beauty in the 1950s. The well-known sex symbol was recognized

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    girl’s cellphones. We are taught that “Beauty is only skin deep” from a young age‚ but if this really is the truth why do girls starve themselves to be skinny or bleach the life out of their hair? Countless cultures and people around the world covet physical beauty. Take a peek at any magazine and there are articles and pictures of how a girl “should look” to feel attractive. This phenomenon has been around for centuries. The late 1500’s were a completely male dominated society and in this time a woman’s

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    under censored. We all have the rights to judge but for me I’m in favor of Pageants because it showcases the real beauty of a Filipina inside and out‚ that my fellow Filipinos should be proud of. Maybe‚ I can suggest that we should protect the physical appearance of a Filipina‚ by using feminist lens. Two piece and daring clothes should be avoided to be worn. Conservativeness is needed. RH BILL As we all know‚ one of famous issues nowadays is the RH BILL. It is all about birth control and maternal

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    with one’s physical appearance might be so important to feeling emotionally happy and stable? How do you think it consolidates a sense of belonging? Being happy with your physical appearance is important to feeling emotionally happy and stable because if you are happy with your appearance so will others. Being happy with your physical appearance consolidates a sense of belonging to a community‚ no matter how different you may appear‚ if you are comfortable and confident about your appearance no one

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    determining individual’s behavior. The formation of self-concept or identity is the most fundamental aspect of a child’s psychological development. Cindy Jackson can be presumed as having issues with her identity as a child. She did not like her physical appearance and could not give favorable descriptions of herself using observable characteristics. I believe that her relationship with other people was negatively affected as well. She wanted to be recognized by the society so that she could attain

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