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    Janeiry Ulloa 25 May 2012 Does competing in beauty pageants adversely affect a child’s development? Pageants are a way of forcing a child to act as an adult – smearing make-up on a child and making her dress up like an adults to “supposedly” build confidence but instead giving that child the wrong message. They are basically beginning to lose their childhood. Overtime‚ children get very competitive and at that point in their minds all they think about is winning‚ not about the true purpose of a

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    Abolishing Child Beauty Contests Beauty has always been an object of desirability and admiration in humans. Women‚ especially‚ have always been prone towards self beautifying endeavors. Very often‚ and not surprisingly so‚ women are highly allured by items‚ accessories and ornaments that can enhance their aesthetic appeal The desire to not only look good but also better than others is present in most women‚ however the degree in each may vary. This basic human instinct is at the heart of most beauty

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    Do Beauty Contests Degrade Womanhood? Make-up‚ hair extensions‚ teased hairstyles‚ clouds of hairspray‚ flippers (fake teeth)‚ sophisticated costumes‚ screaming crowds (mostly mothers)‚ weird postures‚ twitched face expressions‚ tiaras‚ trophies‚ money and more or less talent are the ingredients for the usual children beauty pageants‚ along with exercised smiles and hysterical crying and outbursts. I stand before you today to address you on a subject which concerns manly the girls and the women

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    video game. Due to the fact that most parents do not monitor every show or game their child takes part of‚ many children begin learning how to act by observing what is on the television screen in front of them. The television show entitled‚ Toddlers and Tiaras‚ is a prime example of these types of shows. Here‚ children of various ages dress as though they are twenty years old‚ yet act the total

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    ’Men are stuck’ in gender roles‚ data suggest Even as society encourages women into typically male roles‚ research shows it holds rigid gender stereotypes for men — probably to everyone’s detriment. December 26‚ 2013|By Emily Alpert Reyes Brent Kroeger pores over nasty online comments about stay-at-home dads‚ wondering if his friends think those things about him. The Rowland Heights father remembers high school classmates laughing when he said he wanted to be a "house husband." He avoids

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    To what extent does the modern media influence opinion on the abuse of children in art‚ photography and literature? Childhood is a multifaceted concept. Above all‚ most nobly‚ it is about innocence. The sexualisation of young people through a combination of razor sharp marketing‚ explicit lyrics‚ photo shoots and music videos together with a general coarsening of culture‚ must have an effect on the younger generation. Sex sells. And in a world where young girls who can barely walk are placed in

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    Sexulization is Causing Harm to Young Girls Since the day we are born‚ we are labeled between two different genders. We are expected to act and be like the gender we are born as. At a young age there are types a clothing girls are expected to wear. Being a young woman‚ I tend to notice the pressure there is on young girls from our society so enhance their beauty. There is a specific expectation set for young girls in which seems that they are required to meet. Some of these requirements are causing

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    little girls but rather little woman these weird postures and twitched face expressions are not about satisfying themselves but rather satisfying the impossible standers of there parents. Daisey Mae‚ an eight-year-old girl featured on Toddlers & Tiaras‚ was telling cameras that‚ "Facial beauty is the most important thing‚ in life and in pageants." She is has also seen saying: ’If you think your kid is ugly or something‚ you might not want to do pageants because you’re not going to win or anything

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    Little Miss Over Sexualized The way that media portrays children today is just plain disgusting. Not only is it inappropriate‚ it also severely damages the self-esteem of children all over the world. When companies like Vogue put out advertisements of children as young as 10 years old dressed in skimpy clothes‚ full make-up‚ and posed very provocatively what does that say to every day children? This is how you need to look to be “beautiful” or this is how they need to dress and act to be one

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    Context Card: Subject: Sexualization of the female body Audience: People my age or slightly older‚ both genders with respective perspectives on subject. Writing Situation: Text analysis and putting general info into a essay for readers Thesis: Society has created the female body into a sexual image through many outlets‚ this gives off both positive and negative repercussions. Tone: Informative for both sides and recognizing both side of the situation. Sexualization of the female body Sexualization

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