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    Beauty Pageants Beauty pageants are public entertainment where children of all ages are judged on how physically attractive they are. They create many insecurities within the children and can later result in multiple issues that affect their life later on. Susan Hassan, who has a major in psychology, stated “studies have shown that children who have participated in beauty pageants ages “first-grade through third-grade want to be thinner” (Hassan 2). This shows the lack of confidence children begin

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    mmar Result: Beauty. What is it? Where does it come from? What should we do with it? These, among others, are questions widely debated in today’s society. As Charles Darwin once said, “It is certainly not true that there is in the mind of man any universal standard of beauty with respect to the human body” (source G). Using this and many other points from varying sources I will answer these long disputed questions. So what is beauty? People most often think of beauty as a very specific standard you

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    Are Beauty Pageants Necessary in Society? Have any of you girls ever been interested in participating in a beauty pageant? For those who don’t, you probably asked yourself “What is the point of these events?” I chose this topic because I use to watch the show “Toddlers and Tiara’s” and I was really intrigued by how much money parents would spend for their children to look like Barbie dolls. Everything I learned about pageants was from this TLC show. I remember seeing how they would spend money on

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    and the hours of practice she is forced to execute. Up to three million child beauty contestants experience this scenario per year (O’Neill). Glitz beauty pageants exploit young children, teaching them that self-worth

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    Beauty Pageants are competitions that originated in the United States around the 1920’s (“French Senate Votes”). Most of the time, the age range of a common child pageant is from ten months to sixteen years old. Beauty Pageants are based on talent, personality and question portions, but the main component is to judge the contestants on their physical appearances. There are three different types of pageants contestants can sign up for, Glitz, Semi-Glitz and Natural. The category chosen all depends

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    children’s beauty pageant? The parents of these children do whatever it takes to keep them looking pageant ready at all times, they are constantly bickering with one another, and they give children self-esteem issues. These children are taught that they must always be the best looking and the most talented. Parents pushing their young children into beauty pageants are putting them into mentally and physically harmful situations. Parents do not enter their children into these pageants to purposely

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    Child beauty pageants are becoming a large problem, and affecting our countries young women. There are many solutions to stopping childhood eating problems and stress in young people because of beauty pageants. Like Frances solution, the government could set a cap on entry age. The hypersexuality of young girls, along with stress and pressure is a growing concern, and an age cap could be beneficial to both children and parents. The cap could be set anywhere from 10 and under to 14 and under. The

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    Do Child Beauty Pageants Create Sexualization? “Do Child Beauty Pageants Threaten the Realm of Childhood and Innocence? Every little girl dreams to be beautiful like a princess. Today’s children’s beauty pageants are prejudicial to a child’s development. These pageants can lead to low self-esteem and poor body image. I believe parents should not pressure these children to participate in these type of events. These beauty pageants overly expose little girls, that can eventually lead to a sex

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    Beauty Pageants: From Prim to Poisoned Her eyes glimmer with the latest layer of eyeliner. Her cheeks, a wind-bitten pink, ache from constant smiles. She combs her hair, unaware of the damage she is inflicting on herself. She looks around. Some wear false hair, others false teeth. Every participant there is driven by the same potential outcome of beauty: meticulous hair, white smile, bright eyes, and a thin figure. Everybody strives for that same superficial facade – not the average values for a

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    Approximately, 2.5 million women participate in US beauty pageants each year. The pageants are supposedly meant to act as a stage for female contestants, to promote community service and gain scholarships are often affiliated with objectification. I clearly disagree with the whole idea and believe that the sole purpose of beauty pageants is female exhibitionism. The trend of these started when P.T. Barnum invited a few handfuls of women to brandish their figures. At first this was ridiculed as scandalous

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