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Stererotypes Of a Pageant Girl

2023-04-15 22:58:08

In today's society, I believe people of all ages and races are victims or victims of stereotypes. Asian are the most intelligent race, African-Americans / blacks are considered the most criminal races, whites / white are considered the most fat lazy races and the list of stereotypes in today's society will continue I can continue to do it. Stereotypes of religion are very common in my community. Our population is less than 400 people, 99.9% of my community is religion.

Before Vanessa Williams won the Miss America contest contest, I did not expect black women to be able to win the spectacular event. When I saw that she crowned Miss America, I decided to participate in my first game. I was always a school girl, it is the only black cheerleader, the only black girl of genius and genius, so my point of view of beauty - not mine. I never thought that I was beautiful. Vanessa Williams changed my way of life. My father is in the hospital. He was shot erroneously and paralyzed quadriplegically. However, the beauty contest was always done on television, and I was watching TV at VA hospital. So this is my motivation - my father wants to see me on TV. My mother and my mother and daughter are very unstable, but when it is a magnificent event she is proud to help me choose a dress and try to extend my talent . My motivation is to be proud of my parents.

Young girls should not be exposed to beauty contests. The beauty contest became part of the American society in the 1920s. The child's beauty contest contest started in the 1960's. Children's beauty contests include sportswear styling, evening dresses, dance and talents. Judge your child based on the child's appearance, ability, balance, perfection, confidence. ("Kareen Nussbaum") It is terrible for your child to be judged by others. - The beauty contest teaches girls to be self-confident with self-confidence, and they confident the participants. Miss America's beauty contest has been televised nationwide since 1954. It pays for school education for dozens of girls, but it can also become a derogatory and sneaky woman. Women can overshoot to meet the criteria of the winner and athlete of the previous beauty contest