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    executive producer of MTV’s Celebrity Rap Superstar‚ which premiered in 2007. She appeared in the movie Bring It On: Fight to the Finish in a brief scene. She has also hosted the Miss USA and Miss Universe beauty pageants on NBC. She is also a co-founder of FabFitFun‚ a woman’s health‚ beauty‚ and fashion site.[3] Giuliana Rancic was born in Italy in 1974. As a young girl‚ she immigrated to Bethesda‚ Maryland. Her father‚ Eduardo DePandi‚ is a master tailor. The DePandi family owns Bruno Cipriani

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    show toddlers and tiaras is about little girls beauty pageants. One of the numerous and large differences between the Hunger Games and Toddlers and Tiaras is that in the Hunger Games the girls are trying to survive by killing each other or simply outlasting the others to unnatural “natural occurrences” of deadly storms and fires. While in the show Toddlers and Tiaras girls cry and whine about not being perfect enough to win grand supreme glitz beauty girl. The struggles of the pageant contestants

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    Child pageantry has brought the attention of numerous Americans. While most people disagree with child pageants‚ there are also many that agree with it. Despite many misconceptions‚ not all pageants revolve around beauty. Pageants allow the contestant to show off their talents. Also‚ participants are often asked challenging questions‚ which require thought process to answer. Most individuals believe that children are forced to attend these pageants‚ when in reality they have an option on whether

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    Few organized child activities spawn as much heated debate as child beauty pageants. They strike a nerve with some people who believe small children should not parade around in hairdos‚ clothing and makeup that are not age-appropriate. But proponents claim it builds confidence in their children. Sponsored Link Helping Teens Premiere Program for Troubled Teens Accredited‚ Proven & Guaranteed. www.DiamondRanchAcademy.com External Vs. Internal Values Psychologist and TV talk show host Phil McGraw

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    Sussex Publishers‚ 2011. Print. In the article‚ What Are We Teaching Our Girls‚ Martha Cartwright starts by describing the history of beauty pageants. She states that the first pageants were not only about judging contestants on their outward appearance. The pageants also judged contestants on how respectable they were as a person. She says that beauty pageant winners once were viewed as positive role models for younger girls. They were models to show young girls what a well-rounded woman should

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    the shady media worth it? God only knows what kind of creepers lie within the depths of the internet. Also‚ the supporter of child beauty pageants goes on to say the following‚ “The players and beauty contestants must have the willpower to eat properly and stay in a healthy‚ but also‚ top physical shape to perform their best.” (Glitter and glamour: Inside children beauty pageants‚P.9). So apparently‚ they should cut (meaning to be more defined) and have strict diets? This goes back to my point on CHILDREN

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    of a Barbie doll right? No‚ nowadays this is what we call a beauty pageant contestant. Young girls will use a Barbie doll as a source of inspiration and this is perceived as completely normal in the eyes of society. Among other things‚ girls are judged on individuality‚ poise‚ perfection and confidence. But are these really things a 5 or 6 year old should be thriving to achieve? Young girls should not be allowed to participate in beauty pageants because they are taught the wrong values from an early

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    this essay is to persuade the reader that placing a young child in a beauty pageant can have negative effects on that child for several years to come. 2) What did you learn from completing this assignment? Did you experience a new understanding of the topic? Did you change your perspective after completing the research? I actually learned a lot from this assignment‚ I learned a lot more about the effects that these young beauty pageants can have on children. Not every child will suffer from some

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    they are on Facebook. What does a seven year old actually do on Facebook? We now live in a world where children are inspired by glamour models‚ “wags”‚ pop stars‚ actors and beauty pageant queens. Little girls form when they are just babies are entered into the world of beauty pageaunts. There are three types of beauty pageants: Glitz‚ Semi-Glitz and Natural. A Glitz pageant is where the girl is required to wear heavy make-up‚ fake tans‚ glitter‚ a flipper‚ rhinestones and sometimes even swimwear

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    provocatively while they pose and dance inappropriately on TLC’s hit television series Toddlers and Tiara’s. We watch young girls that wear too much make-up‚ fake eyelashes‚ fake teeth and hair extensions to compete for a crown. Children are judged based on beauty‚ how well they perform‚ and how confident they are on stage. Which judges call‚ "the complete package"(Cartwright). These sort of activities over emphasize the physical appearance of young children and may lead to psychological

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