Immorality of Beauty Pageant Industry

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Look at her as she trots on stage with her lively curls and perfectly applied make up to match her petite fitting dress. She is only a toddler and has being participating in pageants since birth. Most beauty pageants are for young girls stretching from the ages of 3 months until the age of 18. They are entered to participate in contests that judge them on how well they appear, communicate, and perform in front of an audience. Young girls are being placed in clothing that is overly provocative for them to be wearing at such a young age. The main goal in this paper is to show the immoralities of the pageant industry that young girls are participating in. In order to achieve the goal of this paper, information from different researchers will be presented. The first part of the paper will be to give information on how the pageant industry first got underway. Next, will be information on the number of young girls participating in pageants and the expenses for pageants cost the parents. The next part of the paper will include information stating facts on how pageants cause hyper-sexualization of young girls. After discussing the causes of that the paper will give information on how pageants cause self-esteem issues for participates of beauty pageants. Before the conclusion of the paper, information on the various types of bans will be provided and why the French are so against the ideal thought of child beauty pageants. The conclusion paragraph will give information on the overall summary of the immoral challenge of beauty pageants. Beauty pageants originated in 1921 as an attraction to keep tourist in cities longer for businesses to produce more money. This is how beauty pageants became one of the fastest growing industries in the U... ... middle of paper ... ...age. (O’Neill 1). This type of behavior is inappropriate and very disturbing for such young girls to be behaving and acting like. From the summaries of the research and the statics about beauty pageants this p Works Cited Hollandsworth,Skip. “Toddlers in Tiaras.” Good Housekeeping 252.8 (2011): 150. MAS Ultra- School Edition. Web. 27 Feb. 2014. India, Knight. “France Has Said’Non’ To Those Creepy Child Beauty Pageants- Why Don’t We?” Sunday Times, The (2013): 30. Newspaper Source. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. Michelle Healy@ByMichelleHealyUSA, Today. “Could child pageants be banned in the USA?.” USA Today n.d.: Middle Search Plus. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. O’Neill, Justin. “Should 4-Year-Olds be Beauty Queens? (Cover Story).” Scholastic Scope 60.6 (2011): 20. Middle Search Plus. Web. 27 Feb. 2014. Nussbaum, Kareen. Children and Beauty Pageants. California: Kareen Nussbaum, 2014.

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