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Are beauty contests harmful?

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nid404:

--- Quote from: Karan on April 14, 2010, 09:18:26 am ---Wouldn't it be more beneficial to the economy and society if more people tried to emulate doctors, scientists, artists and businesspeople?

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Yes completely

Angel Of Love:
Still there is no harm in such beauty contests it's all on the participants as nid said that they aren't forced and not all can handle their fame lke shushmita sen she did not work as a good actor though she was Miss Universe and now her films too don't work well.
Actually i went a bit off topic by films but that is too something which most of the girls aim. If anyone wants to enter the film industry the firat thing which will come to their mind is of modeling or beauty contests. This is just a way thwy wanna achieve their goal.
So what's the harm in that.
I do not agree that beauty contests are harmful they are a kinda stage for some people's future.

Karan:

--- Quote from: Angel of Love on April 15, 2010, 08:39:23 am ---Still there is no harm in such beauty contests it's all on the participants as nid said that they aren't forced and not all can handle their fame lke shushmita sen she did not work as a good actor though she was Miss Universe and now her films too don't work well.
Actually i went a bit off topic by films but that is too something which most of the girls aim. If anyone wants to enter the film industry the firat thing which will come to their mind is of modeling or beauty contests. This is just a way thwy wanna achieve their goal.
So what's the harm in that.
I do not agree that beauty contests are harmful they are a kinda stage for some people's future.

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Fair enough... it's a person's own choice, and some people become very successful as well... I agree that it does give some people good opportunities, which they might prefer to other career paths.

$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: Karan on April 14, 2010, 09:18:26 am ---Wouldn't it be more beneficial to the economy and society if more people tried to emulate doctors, scientists, artists and businesspeople?

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No. That would destroy a major section of the entertainment industry. The entertainment industry is important, as far as people's wants and needs are concerned. People like to watch movies and other stuffs, just as they want to build houses and other more 'important' stuffs. Therefore, if people tried to emulate only those, there will be no or few entertainers and people's wants will remain unsatisfied. A business opportunity will be lost.

Everything should be balanced.

holtadit:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on April 15, 2010, 04:39:06 pm ---No. That would destroy a major section of the entertainment industry. The entertainment industry is important, as far as people's wants and needs are concerned. People like to watch movies and other stuffs, just as they want to build houses and other more 'important' stuffs. Therefore, if people tried to emulate only those, there will be no or few entertainers and people's wants will remain unsatisfied. A business opportunity will be lost.

Everything should be balanced.

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I like a person who has a head for finance. How about we setup an off shore company as a front to launder cash and provide this 'income' to astar to expand our clandestine operations with respect to retrieval of exam papers from certain moron organisations.

If you get my drift ;D

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