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    Among popular belief in American society, censorship no longer occurs because communities are not “stuck in the 70’s,” though, censorship is nevertheless prevalent in the United States to this day, as it was forty years ago. What is the true definition of censorship? Well, it is prohibiting determined works of literature, movies, news, and even a bias approach in textbooks concerning terms of not presenting all evidence. Albeit, censorship is no longer a massive problem that the population faces…

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    • The reason that I believe that many educators move toward heterosexism is because in many parts of the country; religion is a very important part of students and the community’s daily lives. With that in mind, many of the LGBTQ youths issues are hard to discuss because they are in direct conflict with what many students hear within their church. I do not believe that anyone would approve of discrimination; however I do believe that many educators do not want to wade into personal issues that…

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    need school uniforms, I for one am against having school uniforms forced upon the students. I am against school uniforms because it can not show your personality through your style of clothing, freedom of expression, and it is too expensive if you have too many children. If we have to wear what we do not want, the world will never be the same. First, we should not have to wear school uniforms because the students cannot show their own personality through the clothes they choose to wear. If we…

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    Applying mascara can sometimes be a daunting, messy affair - especially when you are rushed for time. One wrong move and you could risk ruining all of your efforts spent applying your makeup. In this article, you will learn how to apply mascara - with no smudging. And do you want to know the best bit? It won't take more than one minute of your time! So, whether you are running late for work or need to drop the kids off to school - you will have the time to apply mascara without looking like a…

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    Mandatory Dress Codes

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    Dress codes are created for varieties of different reasons. Some places should have them such as more professional work environments; but places such as casual work environments and schools should not. There shouldn't always be a dress code in tact, but places should always have boundaries on what is acceptable for people to wear. In my opinion, more professional jobs should require dress codes. Depending on the type of job, people should only have to follow a dress code if it is…

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    Although people may see graffiti all over town, no one wants to help fix it or stop it. Graffiti may look cool, but it is substantially illegal. A school building needs to look neat and nice or no one will ever want to come to it, unless of course they think that it is a mental hospital. One way that you could help stop graffiti is to install a camera where no one can visualize it but make it where the camera can see almost everything. Some people might put it behind a bush or hide in a box…

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    officials had asked a majority of their students one question, should RMHS have school uniforms? A majority of the students had given the answer no. The majority of those students had particularly stated about their own opinions more than the statistics on how uniforms affect the school. Now, if the officials had asked the staff on how they felt about RMHS approving school uniforms. Do you think the staff will put more opinion into their answers like the students, or will they focus on the…

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    If you were a student and you had to sit at an assigned seats, would you like it? Students should not have assigned seating. Just think about it. Picture you, sitting next to people you don’t know at a table full of people who know each other having a conversation on something you never heard of. You would feel left out right? This is why students should not have assigned seating. Especially in middle and high schools because it proves that they are responsible and can result in more advantages.…

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    Kids shouldn’t wear uniforms in school. They shouldn’t because it throws away their individuality and the cost for new clothing including the cost of uniforms and tuition is excessive. The cost of uniforms for one parent for one year is $100-150. The cost of cloths is without uniforms is about $670. Individuality is a big reason why kids shouldn’t wear uniforms. Individuality gives kids their own creative way of seeing things and if kids aren’t individual, it give them less creativity. Boring…

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    To me, social construction is a compilation of societal and cultural expectations and the way these expectations, individuals, and society interact. Like patriarchy, social constructionism functions by the foundation and obedience (or disobedience) of social systems. Individuals and the system work together to form and maintain whatever society considers “normal”. Social construction may be seen in religion – depending upon how a Christian religion interprets the Bible and/or other religious…

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