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    enough freedom to what we want to wear. Like we are not allowed to wear hoods, hats, flip flops, and tank tops. I envision every school should consider making revolution to the school dress code . I think the schools should change it to where we should be able to wear hoods. Because it might be frigid in the classroom. Or sometimes I mean multiple times it is frigid in the hallways. Or perhaps it is frigid every where that day. But sometimes people are allowed to wear their hoods if they…

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    The things people own can and will convey a message to others. For example, if someone drives a nice car, people will assume they are rich. Even if someone tries not to judge by material things, they will. It’s just human nature. If someone doesn’t wear shoes people will assume they are poor when in reality they may just not like wearing shoes. In my personal experience I know people who don’t like wearing shoes and they are…

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    but there’s been a significant shift in their mindset about uniforms (Milburn). A growing number of high schools are updating their uniforms to a smarter, formal style, similar to those worn a private school (Milburn). Children should be required to wear uniforms to school. Uniforms shows that the students of the school are well-disciplined and gives school pride as well as respect furthermore school uniforms is a sense of identity and good discipline. And to recognize that she or he accept the…

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    major stresses in the morning is what to wear. How am I going to look when I meet these new people, or reuniting with my old friends? Whereas schools who are required to wear uniform the students do not have this problem. They know exactly what they have to wear and can focus more on what classes will I have this year. Students should be required to wear uniforms so that they can focus more on learning than on fashion or on the hard decision of what to wear in the morning. School uniforms also…

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    be much more dangerous, especially before the three-point seat belt became the standard in 1958. As the three-point seat belt became more commonplace, there were fewer and fewer car accident fatalities. Some people, for some unknown reason, do not wear their seat belt, even though it makes cars much safer for people. Although seat belt users account for 78.7 percent of the people in car accidents in 2014, 48.1 percent of the fatal accident occurred to people not wearing seat belts. However, in…

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    ‘We wear the mask’ is a well-written poem about the blacks beliefs and attitudes during the Jim Crow Laws and the Harlem Renaissance. Through cleverly written lines with majestic tonality and word choice to create emotion, great stylistic choices and the socio-cultural contexts the poem conveys the intended message of highlighting the suffering that the black culture. Through these simple things, the poem engages their reader which conveys theirs and the societies values, attitudes and…

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    Thesis Statement: In the story, Invisible Man by Ellison and the poem “We Wear the Mask” by Dunbar they both use the theme of masking. Firstly, one can notice the theme of masking in Invisible Man. One example of masking is when the women had to perform for the men. One can see that she had to put on a brave face however, she was afraid. Ellison says; “And all the while the blonde continued dancing, smiling faintly at the big shots who watcher her with fascination, and faintly smiling at…

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    the law. A 17 year old boy was shot because he was acting suspicious and after he tried to escape and fight back the police officer had already shot the bullet, causing his death.( ) Police officers should wear body cameras. Police officers should wear body cameras because police brutality would be less likely to happen because they would be being watched on their job and citizens wouldn’t be able to lie their way out of things. Police might not like the idea of wearing a…

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    People do not only wear masks on Halloween. However, it is still worn for the same reason- to conceal an identity. In “We Wear the Mask”, Paul Laurence Dunbar poetically tries to reveal that everyone has a mask to hide a face they do not want to reveal. Whether it be your inner thoughts, lies, or tears, we all want to hide something, even if it means to put on a mask that is not our true selves. I am no exception. In front of my family, I say that I am not tired. I speak lies of “I’m doing well…

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    Women in France shouldn’t be allowed to wear the burqa because it causes controversy when it shouldn’t cause controversy at all there are several main reasons why the burqa should be banned in France. The burqa is deleterious the wearer of the burqa. Firstly the burqa itself is a restraint on the woman's self esteem and her confidence. Women shouldn’t worry about getting fined and ridiculed, so they just shouldn’t wear it all for their own well being. The banning of the burqa should take place…

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