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    Tabulating System

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    ARAULLO UNIVERSITY PHINMA EDUCATION NETWORK SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN MAIN DOCUMENTATION OUTLINE Title Page Adviser’s Recommendation Sheet Panel’s Approval Sheet Dean Acceptance Sheet Table of Contents List of Appendices List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 1. Background of the Study 2. Statement of the Problem 1. General Problem 2. Specific Problems 3. Objectives of the Study 1. General Objective 2. Specific Objectives 4

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    Tabulating Slaves In 1860

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    Before the cannons fired at Fort Sumter‚ the Confederates announced their rebellion with lofty rhetoric about “violations of the Constitution of the United States” and “encroachments upon the reserved rights of the States.” But the brute‚ bloody fact beneath those words was money. So much goddamn money. The leaders of slave power were fighting a movement of dispossession. The abolitionists told them that the property they owned must be forfeited‚ that all the wealth stored in the limbs and wombs

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    April 16‚ 2013 Child Pageants are Exploitive Like anything‚ there are pros and cons to Child Pageants. Personally‚ I think they are wrong. The kids have to wear makeup at an early age‚ they take from their childhood‚ the pageants are solely judged on looks‚ and the costs are outrageous. The rebuttal is that pageants are supposed to promote self-confidence and be fun. Makeup utilization was intended for adults. When these young girls are getting ready for the pageant‚ they focus and stress

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    Barbie doll right? No‚ nowadays this is what we call a beauty pageant contestant. Young girls will use a Barbie doll as a source of inspiration and this is perceived as completely normal in the eyes of society. Among other things‚ girls are judged on individuality‚ poise‚ perfection and confidence. But are these really things a 5 or 6 year old should be thriving to achieve? Young girls should not be allowed to participate in beauty pageants because they are taught the wrong values from an early age

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    Child beauty pageants boost self-esteem‚ allows girl’s to make meaningful friendships and is just a sport that teaches girls how to win and lose gracefully. Pageants in the past were about your waist line and how great of a wife you would be‚ recently pageants have been transforming. These contests are not just about which girl looks the best in a swimsuit‚ the judges now crown for who could answer a question on any subject and give a well-informed answer in almost an instant. For example‚ in 2014

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    Wood is well known throughout the pageant world as the unstoppable toddler in creatively bedazzled dresses (Lexton). She started on the pageant stage at the age of one‚ and “retired” from the industry at the age of six (Canning). Over her run she has received between Forty-Thousand and Fifty-Thousand dollars in winnings. But how‚ would one suppose‚ will all of this early influence of beauty and victory affect Eden Wood’s life? The first modern American pageant was held in 1854 by P. T. Barnum. It

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    Pageant proposal

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    are pleased to inform you that the 3rd year BS Tourism Management Events Class 2013 of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas is proposing to organize the third “Ms. Tourism Student Philippines Beauty Pageant” with its theme “Tourism and Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development.” It is a beauty pageant that response to the vision of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) last 2012 to value tourism by giving importance to the environment. This will be held on September 27‚ 2013

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    Stereotypes In Pageants

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    glitz and even some small child pageants. Firstly‚ the fact these young women

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    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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    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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