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    For the last 90 years beauty pageants have been evolving, adding more glam and glitz into children's lives each year. In 1921 an owner of an Atlantic City hotel came up with the concept of the idea of beauty pageants in hopes of boosting tourism. In the beginning, pageants were made for teenagers between the age of 13 and 17; however by 1964 there was 35,000 participants provoking age division. Now globally there are over 25,000 pageants per year in the US and the industry brings in about five billion

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    Child Beauty Pageants are immoral and cause low self-esteem and other psychological problems: Child Beauty Pageants are becoming increasingly popular in the UK, reality shows like Toddlers and Tiaras that glamorize child beauty pageants are taking over our TVs. In my opinion, Beauty Pageants are cruel and abusive, as well as inappropriate. They have absolutely horrific effects on a child’s confidence and mental health. On the outside pageants seem harmless but behind all the pink ribbons and glitter

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    Child beauty pageants are beauty contests that include sections like talent, sportswear, casual wear, swim wear, theme wear, outfit of choice and evening wear. Contestants who participate in these beauty contests are generally a few months to 16 years old. It is imperative to realise that child beauty pageants have no aspects that aid in the grooming of the future generations of men and women in the world. In fact, a show like TLC’s popular Toddlers and Tiaras is a perfect example to review as it

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    Are beauty pageants the one to blame, or could it be parents themselves? Exploiting children to be sexualized and mentally abused, when they could simply stay home and play dress up gives parents a bad name. Beauty Pageants are an extreme pressure and could possibly ruin children's views on beauty. "Putting your 4-year old child through hours of hair dying, waxing, extreme dieting, tanning and whatever else so she can look like Cindy Crawford is child neglect," ("Child Beauty" Con 1). The abuse that

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    Child beauty pageants started in the 1960’s, and have been increasingly more popular in the past decade. Currently, there are over two hundred-fifty thousand children under the age of fourteen competing in beauty pageants (Triggs et al 2012). There are no age limits in place; age groups range from zero months to eight months all the way up until eighteen years of age. Parents who enter their children in pageants can damage their children for the rest of their lives. However, pageants do help

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    One of the biggest issues related to beauty pageants is engaging children, especially young girls, taking part in these activities. America has about three million young girls between the ages of 6 months and 16 years taking part in beauty contests. Many people argue whether or not children should be participating in these pageants. The participants and their parents are obviously all for these children beauty pageants. However, there are many people against the idea. The people that believe that

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    Beauty pageants have been around in America for decades; however, they have not gained notoriety until the show "Toddlers and Tiaras" aired on national television. The airing of "Toddlers and Tiaras" has brought child pageants to the attention of many Americans. Not many people were aware of what took place in beauty pageants, but ever since the show debuted in 2009 there has been an intense controversy about children as young as newborns being entered into pageants. Some people say that pageants

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    Rotosha Word Professor Heather Wyatt English 102 5 October 2017 Little Girls Participating in Beauty Pageants For the sake of young girls, we try to save them from their insecurities, which is fairly significant. I perceive that beauty pageants are vigorous for girls, it assists them to get rid of stage fright, or low self-esteem. As a firm believer, I acknowledge the fact that pageant girls will develop as beautiful, sophisticated women. Different contests allow girls to have discipline and

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    parents’ house has lead only to the confusion of the police and her parents (Glieck). Even though it’s appropriate for pre-teens to be in pageants, it’s not always appropriate for toddlers. It shouldn’t be all about winning the awards, wearing customized outfits, dramatic makeup, and the memorizing positions. It’s appropriate for pre-teens to be in the pageants but the mothers of toddlers should never allow them to, it is an inevitable part of life (“Controversy over Children’s”). Many of

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    ever watched beauty pageants like the tv show Toddlers and Tiaras, and think the parents are absurd for pushing their daughters too hard for a sparkling plastic tiara? Maybe you have been to a live beauty-pageant, or specifically, support or despise them. Well, most people particularly do not like beauty-pageants as the toddlers' mothers have them on strict diets, make them wear extensive makeup, shave their legs, and get spray tans. But to the people within this culture, beauty-pageants are valuable

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