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    Objectifying Women Women in the Media Although we may not realize it‚ but media is a very powerful source of influence. Influence that can affect people in many ways that may be positive and beneficial for corporations‚ but not so much for the general public. Media uses a variety of means such as advertisements‚ movies and music videos to convince its consumers and potential consumers in buying their products‚ or following their lifestyles. Majority of these means are dominated with portraying

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    of outfit that the women in the videos are wearing. They might be in clothes that reveals or emphasizes their private parts by being tight or clearly outlines body parts of sexualized areas such as chest‚ butt‚ and upper legs. Body exposure (b) will also be coded‚ if the women shows partial nudity‚ full nudity‚ or implied nudity. Bodily/Physical behaviors (c) is also included to describe the objectification happening in the R-breezy Facebook page. It will be coded if the women in the videos exhibited

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    a roar hums over four-thousand people. Welcome to a beauty pageant. By definition‚ a beauty contest is a competition in which young women are judged on how they look‚ and the winner becomes a beauty queen. Some people try to convince the community that it is just an innocent quest for physical beauty. As the majority of us see it‚ this parade of young female bodies is not entertaining at all. Every year beauty pageants show off over 100‚000 children under the age of twelve.

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    Did beauty pageants go a bit too far? According to Oxford‚ beauty pageants are public entertainment contests of a procession of people in elaborate‚ colorful costumes‚ or an outdoor performance of a historical scene; however‚ child beauty pageants according to Wikipedia child beauty pageants are beauty contests that feature contestants up to 18 years of age; however‚ Competition categories may include interviews‚ talents‚ swim wear‚ casual wear‚ western wear‚ theme wear‚ etc. Contingent on the type

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    contemporary society has built so much hype around being a beauty pageant for all girls. The looming advantages are that one would become a celebrity‚ a fashion model for one of the best clothes designers and earn a covetable standard of living without struggling for a long time. This issue has infiltrated the society to the extent that young girls at the ages of four to eight have been forced to undergo gruel some processes in the name of beauty. I think it is unfair to them‚ and this needs to be stopped

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    What is beauty one can ask? Beauty is the enlightenment of the inner soul portrait as a mixture of culture‚ character‚ custom‚ intellect and presentation. People in these days tend to look at exterior beauty than interior beauty. In the contrast‚ beauty pageants mainly asses at the external beauty only such as looks‚ style and presentation. This is in line with the general conception that beauty pageants do more harm in exploiting individuals then empowering them as it can reduce the dignity of womanhood

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    2013 Not So Glamorous Pageants Do young girls really need to be told they are beautiful by older men and women? Do those older men and women even know the true definition of beauty? Beauty pageants have been around for many years now. The two major types of beauty pageants are natural and glitz. These two beauty pageants hold many differences. In natural beauty pageants girls do not where much make up‚ they have more of a clean look to them. Where as in a glitz beauty pageants‚ the girls wear tons

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    6 percent of beauty pageant girls have suffered from depression. This does not seem like a lot‚ but 2.5 million girls compete in a beauty pageant. (“Women’s news Columbus dispatch”) People say child beauty pageants make children grow up faster before their time. Others say that all little girls like to dress up and experiment with make-up. That they are curious and want to learn what it is and why should they use it. (Malmsio Helene) I believe that child beauty pageants do make children

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    Topic: Beauty Pageant Research Question: Do they serve any social development in society? Aaron Gullraiz 17-10828 Topic: Beauty Contest We live in a world where we constantly critically examining ourselves. Women and girls are persistently striving to become beautiful and they use a variety of different mediums to achieve this. Beauty can be defined as “a combination of qualities‚ such as shape‚ color‚ or form that pleases the aesthetic senses‚ especially the sight” (Oxford Dictionaries‚ 2013)

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    Should child beauty pageants be banned in the United States? What better “sport” for girls who are afraid to break a nail than Beauty Pageants? According to the “Journal of the American Academy of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry” in 2006‚ 40% of children who took part in beauty pageants have psychologic problems while the remaining 60% agree that they are unhappy during the pageant itself. With this statistic in mind do you believe that Child Beauty Pageants should be outlawed in the United

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