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    benefits in the long run. It also shows that the company as a whole does not buy into the correlation between quality and the core, but instead emphasizes proximity by viewing Morocco, a developing country, as a valued source of production. The only clothing that is made in Asia is that which is highly predictable in the global market and thus does not need a quick reaction time - mainly items like basic t-shirts, which don 't require seasonal…

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    exam results, Fourth students can’t be who they are if school have to choose their clothes for them, Finally uniform cost the government a lot of money. First of all, giving the students the freedom of clothing is required. In the article “Should students wear school uniforms?” it asserts “clothing choices eliminate a crucial form of self-expression” (2) That is to say that requiring school uniforms mutes the students’ freedom of wearing clothes and getting in to students bossiness and don’t…

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    In this paper, I will demonstrate that how and why I followed some rules as a Chinese high school student. During the high school student life in China, we were required to wear uniforms whenever at school. Also, we could not wear any accessories such as rings and necklace. A uniform is an object that represents the student status, which means the uniform is a symbol of school and student. Since every school have different uniforms, I was the symbol of my school whenever I wear the uniform.…

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    our appearance? In a recent article written in the New York Times, by Adam D. Galinsky, a professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, discussed “Enclothed cognition”. He explained “Enclothed cognition” is effects of clothing on cognitive processes” (Pavlov, Helene). In his article the author explains “people do not only think with their brain but with their bodies as well. He feels the clothes we wear has identifiable meaning attached to them” (Pavlov, Helene). The…

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    The Life of Solitude To many, loneliness, and solitude could be considered synonyms; however, when looked at closely, they are actually quite the opposite. Loneliness can be described as “a painful negative state where we feel alone, and cut off and estranged from other people” (“loneliness”). On the other hand, solitude can be described as, “a positive state where we are perfectly happy to be by ourselves, relish and enjoy our own company” (“solitude”). While both words similarly describe a…

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    Restaurant Gender Roles

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    They are wearing clothing which is appropriate for their job and which fits the role. Although many women servers do not like their clothing, and it is not as comfortable as one would hope; how can one assume all women feel their gender and self-identity is being hid? It is a personal opinion that one cannot make such a judgement…

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    Schools all across the country will drop the dress code and place a school uniform. The reasons can be pretty simple, like schools want to reduce bullying by taking out those social bonds, or they don’t want to deal with students breaking one of many dress codes. It sounds like a good idea in a perfect world, but it can cause a lot of damage. Your teenage years are when you are supposed to go through your self-expression stage. With school uniforms can restrict many students with the freedom to…

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    In the mid-1800s, cotton became the single-handedly most used material for clothing and is still the most used for fashion today. Although the use for cotton hasn’t changed, trends in fashion in the 1890s to today certainly have. From underwear to outerwear, fashion has undeniably altered along with time. In the mid-16th century Roxey Ann Caplin created the corset, but it’s fame came from the Victorian era (1837-1901). “A corset is a type of undergarment that supports the bust and defines the…

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    Some people think that school uniforms takes away from a student’s individuality but I would have to say that wearing school uniforms creates uniformity instead. Do they take away from the student’s individuality, of course they don’t. There are many reasons that school uniforms would be a good thing for students in all schools. If everyone is dressed the same way, then everyone could be considered equals in class instead of forming groups of students, such as “preps”, “jocks”, “goth”, or…

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    Even though, there are many schools that enforce uniforms, they can cause individuality difficulties with juveniles. Though teenagers may believe high school is the worst time of their lives, it is a time of figuring out who they are and is very important for their future. School uniforms do not allow a student to have individuality, with school uniforms there come a great deal of problems and suffering for students who just want to be themselves. First and foremost, school uniforms take away…

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