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    Most schools with regulated uniforms also have a certain scrupulous dress code and a lot of clothing types are not permissible, which can cause stress amongst students that are insecure about their appearance. Some schools have a mandatory skirt policy for girls which is again, very bad for girls who are cynical and insecure about their body. A…

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    innovations, enterprises have to enhance Under Armour clothing company to new heights, and tried to show the advantages of the other brands and products are usually all the love in the truth that comes. The wicking performance product line is the main force, the campaign will focus on (Under Armour 2014). Because of Under Armour company was founded in 1996, the company has quickly make himself a major player in the sports industry for clothing and textile major competitors Nike and Adidas.…

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    Breaking The Dress Code

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    you're unsure of the right outfit. A lot of times I wake up late and can't find a matching outfit immediately, but wearing a uniform would eliminate this issue. Uniforms also helps to create equality. Rich kids these days can go to school in designer clothing, and make everyone envious of them. If uniforms were put into place, besides maybe the book bags, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Although it would become monotonous, wearing a uniform boosts school spirit and makes for a…

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    to combine this passion with my interests for business and marketing. My friend, Rachel, and I opened our Etsy store only a couple months ago, and so far I have learned so much. The store allows me to mix my interests into one. We resell vintage clothing from thrift stores. I love thrifting; all the…

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    Missguided is a US based store and it deals with clothing and accessories that are for women making a name as a brand dealer that people idealize and are fantasized to make an approach which will change their consumer experience in getting buys from this store as they had planned out. Missguided coupon codes are the best way to get dresses for women as it lowers rates at which items are bought with an assertion that is meant to make maximum profits whenever you intend to shop with this store.…

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    There are significant private schools all around the United States of America and they spend over millions of dollars on school uniforms. More and more parents struggle of Uniforms because they can’t afford school Uniforms. I believe that School Uniforms should not be worn ever during the day because it delays children transition into adulthood, Students focus on Uniforms and it takes away from learning, Also School Uniforms are driven by commercial interests rather than educational one’s. Also,…

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    individual child was wearing. Unless you are in a private school system, a student is allowed to pick out what they wear on a daily bases, even if this out does not fit the dress code. Many students today feel as if their social status is defined by their clothing, and if they were told they had to wear a school uniform many would find a way to protest the issue, usually by saying they will lose the ability to express themselves. Although requiring students to wear school uniforms may violate…

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    When I was in my middle school, I wondered why wearing certain clothes is a requirement. I have tried wearing normal clothes but was not allowed and had to go through a punishment. It did not really make any sense because they were some schools who had an option of not wanting to wear certain clothes. They had a choice to wear what they wanted. Recently, they have been arguments that school uniforms will keep students focused on their education, not their clothes. Some people think it is not…

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    The best part of being a kid is too find who you are and how you do that is trying different clothing styles, wearing different shoes, and even doing your hair a different way to find out what you like. Well most kids that go to school all over the world don’t get to find out who they are. The reason why is because they have to wear school uniforms everyday for school. That means no new shoes, no new shirts. The only new thing they might get is a replica of their outfit they have to wear, so…

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    in all six scenarios presented in this podcast changed the identities of the wearers. Limited your discussion to a short paragraph for each of the six scenarios. Cass Frankenstein was bullied during his adolescent years. As a result, he turned to clothing as a shield. Somehow, sunglasses with tinted frames which miraculously stopped the bullying. He continues to wear sunglasses religiously. The sunglasses made Cass feel comfortable and safe even though it was detrimental to his relationships.…

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