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    Music Video

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    Journal #2 – Music Videos I watched my hour long of videos on daily motion. I watched music videos by August Alsina and Beyonce’s self-titled album Beyonce. August Alsina is a 21year old singer born and bred from the streets of New Orleans‚ Louisiana enters into the music industry two years ago. For those who don’t know who Beyonce is she is an American recording artist and actress. Born and raised in Houston‚ Texas. She performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child‚ and rose

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    that "it falls flat‚ because there’s no true dysfunction here‚ save for the beauty pageant stuff."[11] The Guardian also criticized the attempt to portray the Thompsons as people to "point and snicker at‚" saying‚ "none of the women or girls who participate in the show seems to hate themselves for their poverty‚ their weight‚ their less-than-urbane lifestyle‚ or the ways in which they diverge from the socially-acceptable beauty standard."[12] The Hollywood Reporter pronounced the show "horrifying"

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    in this world‚ winners and losers” indicating to the viewer that the idea of what makes someone a winner will be dominant throughout the film. The statement is also used as a voice-over for the films first scene‚ where Olive is practicing winning a beauty pageant. Through this the audience quickly connects that Richard’s view of success has greatly influenced his daughter’s‚ as she practices her ‘winning’ face. The opening scene has been carefully chosen by the Dayton and Faris as a way to communicate

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    Age Difference

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    There shouldn’t be any physical requirements to enter a beauty pageants because it could make young teens become obsessive with their body image and as a result they could resort to things that may harm them just to look a certain way they consider “perfect”. Some negative things that can happen from this is eating disorders‚ wanting cosmetic surgery to early and even low self esteem. Beauty pageants dates back all the way to the 1800s‚ the requirements to enter one back then was a height of at least

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    picture in our society as a whole‚ some parents are controlled by their children and agree to allow them to do anything just to make them happy and of course give them what they want. If we look on T.V. as to see how some families have their child in beauty pageants‚ dressing them up as adults‚ makeup full on their tiny faces and of course having them indoor tan to get a better complexion‚ it’s just completely insane! If the Federal Government passes a law indicating that people under the age of 18 should

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    Willowdean was so excited‚ Today was the big day. The day she hoped would change her confidence and the other peoples around her. Her mom being the former young beauty pageant queen was super excited that Willowdean was trying out the pageant stuff. “I really hope that this will help people feel better about themselves and even build up my own confidence‚ she tells her mother. In response to what Willowdean was saying her mom nods her head. When they get to the pageant‚ willowdean goes behind the

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    Toddlers And Tiaras

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    Beauty Pageants can lead to disorders later in life‚ and learning demanding values. One disorder that beauty pageant causes a psychological problem such as depression and stress. Putting pressure on a child telling them that they have to win and when that does not turn out to be true the kid falls into depression. That’s where the crying and screaming happens. It’s hard being confident knowing you’re going to win‚ but you loss as a kid it breaks your heart because beauty pageant is all about competition

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    Jeannette Francis explains how “South Korea has the highest rate of cosmetic procedures per capita in the world” and it is due to the K-Pop Effect. K-Pop is Korean pop music that features guy singing groups and girl singing groups that are “known for their …trend setting fashion and flawless faces; those big eyes‚ high noses and slim jawlines - features not inherently Korean.” K-Pop idols are “also known for the amount of plastic surgery they get” and the influence they portray to their teenage

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    Children’s beauty pageants have been around for a long time. Toddlers and Tiaras is a show‚ based on mothers living their dream lives through their children. The mothers dress their young girls as if they are grown models. My out look on the whole situation is that little 5 year old girls‚ should not be competing in beauty pagents. Fake teeth‚ tans‚ eye lashes‚ and hair make these children look as though they are in their teens. No child should have to compete in looking "beautiful" or "the best"

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    years. Intentionally or unintentionally‚ the Disney princess is teaching young girls that all the value is of their beauty; and with this beauty‚ they can dream of having a handsome prince. Paradoxically speaking‚ this thought does not give any good reason to the less beautiful girls to love themselves as they’ve fear of not being able to attract any prince charming. Hence‚ beauty is invariably prominent and

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