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    country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with profanity and drug or alcohol references, or hats and other headgear. (Summers 2014) There may be other…

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    The triangle would be lined by fringes and decorated with an icon in the center. Some shirts would have an attached triangular flap instead of a painted one. The main symbol located within the fringes was usually accompanied with set of motifs that would be equally spaced from each other, but the motifs were not always identical. The sleeves…

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    Our own polo shirts are a svelte and elegant labour of love that take our legendary craftsmanship (at every stage of the process) and combine it with the softest, warmest and most delicate materials and the most innovative knitting techniques to create a garment that…

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    In the first social setting, the people reactions to me walking around in my boxers was normal. No one seemed to mind when I asked, is it alright that I am in my boxers. In fact, most of the males on the floor walk around in their boxers. In an all male environment, most males break this folkway of walking around in boxers and don’t seem to care when other males do the same. I felt social excepted the whole time while I was conducting this experiment on the all male floor, and did not experience…

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    her. Many of these moments occur in the first two sections of the book entitled “East” and “West”. These moments include, but are not limited to, when she is playing with bees and is stung as a young girl, when her mother forces her to put on a shirt while playing outside with her brother, when she colors a ghost green in class, when her stepdad finds her personal diary and reads it in front of the rest of her family, as well as when her stepfather does not allow her to be involved with the…

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    The topic of discussion regarding dress codes within high schools has been making its way around Canadian provinces when girls have been sent home for their clothing being too distracting for other students and staff around them. Girls who are being targeted for what they are wearing to class may feel as if that the boys education around them is more important then their own, seeing as they must leave to change their clothing before the can return back to class and learning. It is most common…

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    The T-Shirt Offer and Picnic Photographs Case Study contained a few questionable actions by the union. This paper will summarize this case. Next, the paper will answer questions in regards to conduct, previous cases, outcome, and predict how the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will rule. Case Summary A free luncheon was hosted by the union a day before the election in a parking lot adjacent to the Young Skin’s plant. The union took pictures and “Union Yes” T-Shirts were given to…

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    popular teen/young adult magazine featured a host of popular female celebrities such as: Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Shaileene Woodley, Ariana Grande, as well as many other ABC family stars were featured wearing shirts with the word delete sprawled across them. The meaning behind these shirts and the whole campaign in general was to help spread awareness of cyberbullying as well as help combat it. The question I pose is, how affective/successful was this campaign in succeeding its goals? What…

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    “Dress codes given the power they entrust school authorities to regulate student identity-can, according to students,ultimately establish discriminatory standards as the norm”. (Gordon)People have started sexualising and discriminating a woman's attire, and having to cover up just so male students can go to school free of distractions. There have been several arguments against school dress codes, such as dress codes being mainly sexist against young women in schools. This does not mean there has…

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    The picture above is an example of types of shoe styles that were in the 1970s. Most people would wear a similar shoe but maybe in a different color. When you see the image above you will probably think nobody actually wore that but, i'm sad to say this was the type of shoe that people would consider to be cool to wear or made them have style. If you were walking down the street and you pass these people walking around in these you would think they're crazy and probably wonder what their…

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