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    Uniforms and Business Attire Some people wake up each morning and spend a good amount of time figuring out what to work, where others are given a uniform. Not all people have the choice of what to wear in the morning and that may or may not affect how they accomplish their jobs. Although, other do get the choice, that can also have a positive or negative affect on how they do their job as well. For some it doesn’t matter what type of business attire, as long as that certain worker looks…

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    Preston High School should not adhere to a school dress code because it limits self-expression, high initial cost and can be very uncomfortable. Students should not have to wear uniforms at school because students do not want to have to wear the same thing as other students or look alike. Kids like to be themselves and express the things they like or like to do. I think that the students at Preston High would not even like to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want…

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    Restaurant Gender Roles

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    Introduction Chapter thirty-seven, titled Doing Gender as Resistance; presents itself and its ideas by analyzing two very different restaurants in the United States of America in the early 2000’s; the “Family” and “Concept” Restaurants. Author of the chapter, Chauntelle Anne Tibbals; compares the number of employees, dress codes, modes of self-presentation amongst other gender roles and expectations that arose throughout her study. Alongside the comparison between the two restaurants; Tibbals’…

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    Stereotypes In Workplace

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    traditional appearance. Each uniform has progressed over time. Nurses used to wear all white uniforms with skirts and a hat. Their uniforms have become modernized, and nurses can wear scrub pants, tops and jackets that can range any many colors and designs. Although their attire has changed, the nurses’ outfits still upholds a symbol within their occupation. Residents and their family members recognize workers wearing scrubs and know who to turn to for help. While uniforms may be evolving…

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    Confederate flag apparel should be allowed in schools because it represents the Southern heritage for many students. In the article “Heritage or Hatred” Zach Comer says his shirt is inscribed with the slogan “It’s a lifestyle y”all wouldn’t understand”. To most of these students the confederate flag is not a symbol of racism, but a symbol of what they live for. Their southern heritage defines who they are, and where they come from. “Live life like you want to live life” Zach Comer said, “but…

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    “Uniforms For All” and “Let Me Be Me” are both opinion essays.They are both similar and different in so many ways. I will be talking about the similarity and differences and including my opinion on the on I like. First ,Some things “Let Me Be Me” and Uniforms For All” have some things in common. One of them is that they are both essays about uniforms. Another one Is that they are opinion essays. They both are trying to persuade you.They also inform you about the uniforms. Next, “Let Me Be…

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    The School of St.Labre Catholic Indian School has uniforms for its students but the students don’t like the uniforms because they say that it's dumb to wear uniforms. Also, the students of St.Labre want to uniforms out of the handbook and forgotten. Then why it matters to the students is because they think that it makes the school not that professional and makes us look weird. Also, that the uniforms (or what the students say) are too much for the school and they think that their spending to…

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    Dress Code On Young Women

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    what to wear to school in the morning? Many of the complaints from students affected by these policies that I’ve witnessed personally have been in regard to the weather (e.g.: shorts and tank tops) or the comfort level of the offending garments (leggings and yoga pants) and I began to wonder what the effect of adults dictating appropriate expressions of gender and sexuality may be on young women. Does this ubiquitous sexualization…

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    Take it off! You’re not school dress code! These phrases are heard daily at the Woodlynde School. Teachers will yell at students to take off their jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, or fleeces everyday because they’re not in dress code. What teachers don’t know is that, students strongly dislike this rule. The school’s dress code for outerwear costs too much, it’s easy to lose, and it looks too much like others. Children who want to learn shouldn’t have to pay more or take off their own sweaters or…

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    The importance of this object may not seem obvious to every person who looks at it. However, it is indicative of the times in which it was being actively used. An Army Service Uniform, also known as “dress blues,” is owned by a military service member and is often worn as formal wear. Adorning the jackets of an individual's dress blues is an assortment of regalia that represent their personal experience while serving their country. Every service members’ jacket holds a unique and personal…

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