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    Child Pageants Analysis

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    Anyone can access it at any given time. As stated in “5 Reasons Child Pageants are Bad for Kids”‚ “John Ramsey and his family skyrocketed to national prominence in 1996‚ when Ramsey’s 6-year-old daughter JonBenet‚ a frequent child pageant contestant‚ was found murdered.” (Mark Fix‚ P.1). That is tragic‚ horrifying‚ and a downright terrible thing to happen to any parent. As I stated before‚ children need to be children. John Ramsey‚ the parent of the deceased JonBenet‚ stated the following “It’s

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    Jesus Cifuentes Professor Ashkiani English 115 June 19‚ 2013 CHILD BEAUTY PAGEANTS Children are masters of fantastical ideas‚ and these pageants can be a plentiful playground for their fantasies to come to life. But these fantasies can come at a high price and self worth. Child beauty pageants are contests that feature children less than eighteen years of age. These competitions are categorized in talent‚ interview‚ casual wear etcetera; contestants wear makeup and elaborate complex hairstyles

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    worked for be placed in the perfectly manicured hands of someone else. Would you ever want to be put through this? Well‚ girls who are in beauty pageants deal with this and so much more every

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    The American Pageant Chapter 16 The South and the Slavery Controversy 1793-1860 A. Cotton is King 1. Eli Whitney’s 1793 cotton gin made possible wide-scale cultivation of short-staple cotton a. Cotton quickly became more profitable than tobacco‚ rice‚ and sugar 2. The increased demand for cotton led to an increase demand for labor a. Quick profits drew planters to the Gulf states b. More land led to more need for slaves which led to an increase in cotton production

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    1. Explain why the Northeast became the first industrial center of the United States and why the South lagged in economic industrialization. 2. Explain why the United States was a full generation behind Britain and Europe in the industrialization of its economy. 3. In what specific ways did the American government contribute to and promote industrial growth and economic expansion in the early nineteenth century? 4. What was the impact of industry‚ urbanization‚ and the transportation

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    Mind and Beauty Pageant

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    reason and it didn’t bother me until one day. All I could see was bright lights‚ a quiet room‚ a large stage and a microphone. In October 2012‚ I was in a beauty pageant‚ that I practiced weeks for. Like a normal pageant‚ it had swimwear‚ talent‚ interview‚ formal wear and finally the questionnaire. This was the most important of the pageant and finally we was here. After going through six girls‚ the MC called for contestant number seven and that was me. Before I walk from back stage‚ I had to gather

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    Child Beauty Pageants

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    Child Beauty Pageants While beauty pageants started in the 1920’s‚ children’s beauty pageants began in the 1960’s. This is when the predicament all began. Equally important is the definition of child abuse. It is defined as the exploitation of a child. Children in beauty pageants are exploited at a very over powering rate. Since there is so much exploitation‚ it should be considered child abuse. Due to parental involvement‚ children participate in pageants that damage them physically‚ mentally

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    child beauty pageants say the pageants promote children as products. Some describe it as a deal. Parents spend money on clothing‚ hair‚ makeup‚ and accessories in return for a cash prize.[14] Law[edit] Besides the laws that regulate child education‚ pageants are a relatively ungoverned program. Child contestants are not considered "working"‚ so pageants are exempt from federal child labor laws. Pageants also have different rules‚ so it becomes hard to set a law that will cover every pageant. Lindsay

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    would expect to see on a Barbie doll‚ but strangely enough‚ this is no longer the case. These things are becoming more and more popular in beauty pageants as early as six months old. Some people say child beauty pageants are absolutely great but also many sources that believe as though children are being robbed of their childhood. Beauty pageants are very exploitive because they promote a materialistic belief on young girls‚ damage self-esteem and encourage young girls to act like “divas”

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    appearance is valued over talents or personality. Personality and talent can be included in pageants but are usually only given small fraction of time. More and more children each year are becoming insecure about their bodies and overall appearance. These things should not be ranked as one of the highest concerns among young children‚ but surveys have shown otherwise. The sexualization of children in pageants‚ where they are told to wear promiscuous clothing and model in suggestive poses‚ can be linked

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