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    Benefits of School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all students to wear uniforms was Long Beach, California, in 1994 (“School Uniforms”). Having students wear school uniforms serves a purpose as to letting the students focus more on school work as opposed to how they look around their peers. Still today, many school districts are considering the uniform policy causing the opposition to think differently. Because school uniforms have been proven with strong…

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    “Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you'll look back and realize that they were the big things,” late American author Kurt Vonnegut once said. Often, the insignificant details that slip by in the midst of a harried moment are the same fleeting seconds which make up fondly cherished memories for wrinkly grandparents to look back on. Who can say? - what some people take for granted may become what they are remembered by in future generations. However, other ways to pass on legacies exist…

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    reasons why getting uniforms for Rancho Mirage High School is a good idea. The first reason is there will be no labels on clothing, so no one will know who is wealthy or penniless. Second reason is there will be a sense of community at the school, which means we will all feel like a family. The third reason is kids will be able to focus more in class, without the bright, colorful clothing, kids will…

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    1930's Fashion Trends

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    that men and women adjusted to in the ‘30s. Men’s fashion consisted of different trends and clothing options. Many men didn’t have the time to purchase luxurious work suits or tuxes. Gentlemen often consisted of plain dress shirts and tops. In otherwise, men didn’t dress up to impress, but rather to define their definition of status in a community. Furthermore, the occupations would define the style of clothing for a man’s wardrobe. In the south, professions often included farming and…

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    purse. They go to manicure their nails and straight their hair. The gamine is also known as the street kid in France. The gamine look starts with short hair, minimal makeup, no jewelry, boat-neck top,and cropped pants. It 's a simple, slim-fitting clothing style. The most common look is the goddess. The goddess is when women reveal some parts of her body and isn 't afraid to show off those curves. “There is a definite air of defiance to a modern Goddess-she is about celebrating the beauty of her…

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    safety learning environment. School violence and the type of clothing that students wear to school are possible connections to becoming victim of crime and bullying at school. Which indicates that discipline is needed, and uniforms policies are a good form to prevent and control such condition. Gardner, Howard. "The difficulties…

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    fashion trends before going out with friends, women have a variety of styles to choose from compared to men. But there are clothes that can be worn by both men and women and have a stunning effect. Have you heard about “Harem Pants?” It is a clothing style that gives men and women swag whenever they wear it. These pants are also known as a hip hop pants. Since it is referred to as hip hop pants, dancers wear it for many reasons, not only because it is fashionable, but also because of…

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    1930's Fashion Trends

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    Have you ever heard of Dolman Sleeves, Polo, or even Little Black Dresses? Well this essay talks all about them. So sit back, and take a journey to the 1930’s fashion trends from mens polos to women’s clothing for a night in the town. The nazis were the big bad guys of this time period and they made things a little interesting for people, manley jews. If you thought the 1980’s, 1960’s or even the 1900’s were crazy, wait till you read about the 1930’s. From 1882-1945, Franklin D Roosevelt created…

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    not only create a better learning environment, but would also help prepare us for our futures. One reason why there should not be dress codes in school, or better yet less restriction especially, is that we, the students do not get to express our clothing styles we may have. Everyone has their own style, for example wearing…

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    Crew is the Multi-national and Multi-Brand company and it has variety of stylish trends for children, women and men. J. Crew was established in the year 1947. J. Crew was consider as Popular Sales Club. The company sold first product was women’s clothing by delivering door-to-door. (A.J.Strickland, 2014) Company was growing steadily and started advertising by issuing catalog through mails to customers. In the year 1983, they change the company name from popular sales club to J. Crew. In the year…

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