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    dress code in the 60s. About the boys school dress codes in the 60s. About school punishments in the 60s. In the 60’s the school dress code rules were different then they are now in the 60s the school dress code rules were stricter than they are now days. My claim is true because in the 60s school rules were different then they are now. While many students of today have very strong opinions about what they are and are not permitted to wear, most 1960s schools had a much stricter dress code.…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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    Code Of Hammurabi Code

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    known for the laws that were enforced in his kingdom. Although the rules may have been strict, the punishments usually resulted in the loss of a limb or death. There are 282 laws and punishments contained in the laws of Hammurabi’s code. Hammurabi’s code has been immortalized in a black stone pillar. The inscription stands seven feet and four inches tall. Four tons of steel-like material made of black diorite hold the laws on its surface. Flowing down the black stone is the 282 laws…

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    Wear School Uniforms

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    rules then was outraged when the school got her in trouble. The student wore Winnie-the-Pooh socks and was sent to detention for not following the dress code. The author states, “Uniforms are certainly easier for administrators to enforce than dress codes”(Wilde). Everywhere there will always be people wanting to rebel against the school dress codes that the school will provide. Some will even dress inappropriately and cause distractions by saying that they should be allowed to dress like that.…

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    who then has total control over modifying, distributing, monetizing, and granting rights for it. This means that users who purchase the software cannot modify it, share it, and may not actually own it. On the other hand, Open Source software has its code available on the internet for anyone to inspect, copy, modify, and distribute. This makes it cheaper than closed source software, more secure, free to control or “libre”, and very flexible. There are many open source information systems, but the…

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    We Need Dress Codes An Argumentative Essay By: Jenna M. Jennings Why do we go to school? To LEARN! Why do we wear clothes? To be a reasonable person that's not nude! Come on guys, WE NEED DRESS CODES! We need dress codes because without them, school can have a negative effect on students all because of clothes. This doesn't have to be hard, but somehow in the end, it is. We all want a great student environment, but we can't do that without safety. Dress codes were not created to bring down a…

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    of escape from fire, are designed and constructed in a way that can be used to promote sustainable environment and also contribute to the well being and physical independence of the people that use them. The buildings must also comply with Building code as per which performance standards of durability, fire safety, sanitation, moisture control, energy efficacy and access must be met. (Home owners building guide,…

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    one excuse that I feel like is overrated from adults is the reason to why a school’s dress code is the way it is. It exhibits both racist and sexual themes. Therefore what example does that show off on male students? That it's OK to blame your fellow female classmate for your grade because she was distracting you in the class; 180 days out of the school year. some adults fail to realize that the dress code not only condemns a sex or race but promotes…

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    School Uniforms : Are they the best for students? Are uniforms really the best for students attending public schools? Many parents and educators believe that mandatory school uniforms are the best for their learners. Even though there are some benefits to uniforms, such as reducing distractions and saving time, there are many negative effects that arise due to school uniforms. Uniforms in the U.S. began in 1987, 31 years ago, in Washington DC and Maryland due to a shooting in 1986 where a…

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    Upgrade Your Apparel

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    Upgrade your pants. Stop wearing drop-crotch pants, sloppy denim, sweatpants or any form of pajama pants. Outside of the house, these pants should not be worn by a man. Wear either well-fitting joggers or a pair of jeans. The last thing you want to do is miss an opportunity in either in business or a potential date because you were lazy with your outfit selection for the day. Improving your casual wardrobe. Leveling up your casual game starts with improving your accessories. Start with wearing a…

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