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    you 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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    world of beauty pageants where they have been forced to behave as young adults rather than the five year olds that they actually are. Young children spend numerous hours every day practicing speeches and model walks for upcoming pageants rather than focusing on schoolwork and playing with friends. With an emphasis placed on appearance in beauty contests‚ children become devastatingly concerned with the way that they look before many of them can walk. The lifestyle of child beauty pageant participants

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    November 2011 Child Beauty Pageants Can Be Ugly There are many pros and cons to entering beauty pageants. Most people feel that there is no reason to even enter a child into a beauty pageant at all. Some people believe that the mother of the child is trying to re-live her childhood through her child‚ and obtain glory in some other way. Then on the other hand‚ there are the many pageant moms who have fun and have the funds available to be able to take the pageant world by storm and enter

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    took the murder of his six-year-old beauty queen daughter for John Ramsey to see the harm in child beauty pageants. • I am here today because I do not want you to make the same mistake as John Ramsey did. • I am here today to protect the individuality and freedoms of our children. • I am here today to help you develop and cherish good‚ healthy relationships with your children. • Children who are involved with beauty pageants are much more likely to resent their

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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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    Beauty Pageants: From the Title of Mini Supreme to America’s Next Top Model English 106 Cassie Robinson 3 Otober 2012 Abstract Beauty pageants have changed drastically in the past fifty years. Beauty pageants used to be all adult females who dressed in their Sunday best and walked on the catwalk at the county fair. Now‚ little children are decked out in glitzy outfits‚ have wigs that make their hair twice as long‚ and have teeth to make it seem like their baby teeth haven’t fallen out yet

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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

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    Beauty Pageants. I believe beauty pageants are wrong for children. Beauty pageants were found in the 1920’s for adults‚ and the 1960’s for children. Beauty pageants should be banned because they set false rules on beauty‚ they can cause children to go through mental and physical health issues‚ and because children are sometimes forced into these pageants. I believe they should be banned because they set false rules on beauty. They make children believe they have to wear make-up‚ jewelry‚ wigs

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    Dear Sir/ Madam‚ I am writing to you about the cruel and harmful world of child beauty pageants. Little girls as young as 6 weeks are being paraded around by their pushy parents and made to look like living dolls. Is this a good environment for a young child to grow up in? These young girls are expected and forced to act like young adults; they spend hours on end rehearsing walks and routines. They are not given the freedom to be a child‚ make mistakes or have imperfections. It is devastating to

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    This image shows a woman competing in a beauty pageant with an eating disorder. In the scene the woman is seen in her under garments looking at her reflection in the mirror. This shows the struggle that women have about their body image and the pressure from society to look a certain way. Looks are actually what count in beauty pageants and it doesn’t only affect the contestants but the viewers. The picture also demonstrates the different emotions that many women can relate to when they look in the

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