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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    In most schools the dress code for female students is very strict. To justify this dress code most people say it is to keep male students focused on school. But, why is it a girl’s job to make sure the boys can concentrate. Most times, if this dress code isn’t properly followed the girls are sent home. At what point do you take girls out of school altogether because boys can’t handle them? This is indicating to the all girls that the male students’ education is more important than theirs. This…

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    with their dress code policies. In that case, public schools should start thinking about school uniforms instead of spending their time catching students on dress code whereas the school should spend more time on student education. A former assistant principal from North Texas very well stated that she, “wished many times that [they] had uniforms,” because it was taking a lot of the administrators time disciplining the students instead of taking less time enforcing the dress code to focus on…

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    Introduction The motives for the implementation of dress code policies in United States public educational institutions have transformed since the earliest examples of the 19th century. In 1894, the announcement of uniform requirements for students at South Carolina’s Winthrop Normal and Industrial College was a push to eliminate sartorial distinctions among members of different social classes (Bodine, 2003). More recently, however, dress codes are applied for reasons relating to school safety…

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    opinions when it comes to the implementation of dress codes. Like in our school (SMS ) for example, dress codes even became a political issue; one political party wants to fully abolish the dress code while another political party wants to keep it but do a few modifications. A dress code can be justifiable if used in proper situations that really do require certain attires. In a respectable Middle school, there is indeed a need for a dress code for it to be able to maintain a decent and…

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    AICPA Code Of Ethics Essay

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    Review the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants by creating a free account at www.ethicsboard.org/iesba-code a. Who developed the code? It was developed by the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) b. Compare Part A with the principles in the AICPA Code of Conduct. How are they similar or different? The International Code is built on the foundation of 5 principles, which are very similar to the principles in AICPA Code of Conduct. Both talk about…

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    in their own way, paying respect to all who perished that day. The date that the Navajo Code Talker distinctly remembers is December 7, 1941. The day the Japanese Empire completed a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The USMC recruited the Navajo’s who spoke a language, unwritten and extremely difficult to learn, in 1942. The Navajo Code Talkers, trained in Camp Elliot, California, developed an un deciphered code and served on the front lines of every operation from the Guadalcanal to the taking…

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    as the “king of the four quarters.” In about 1750 B.C., using the written Semitic Akkadian language, Hammurabi issued a code of laws, called the Code of Hammurabi. The laws were inscribed in an eight-foot tall stela of black diorite, with an illustration at the top of the stone and the written laws below. The Code provided insight…

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    Hammurabi was a Babylonian king during 1792-1750 BC, also known as the creator of The code of Hammurabi. The code of Hammurabi consist of over 250 different laws and within these laws are rules and regulations on how the people in the Babylonian society should behave and act. An eye for an eye and tooth for tooth is a paraphrase of Hammurabi's code because of how extreme these laws are. Law 200 verifies that the reference an eye for an eye and tooth for tooth is in fact very accurate as the law…

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    How would you like to have to wear the same thing to school every day and not be able to express yourself by your choices of clothing? Lately, more and more schools are implementing a uniform as a part of their dress code. School dress code policies threaten a student’s individuality and their freedom of expression, but it has been known to have a positive influence on student’s behavior and academic performance. Many people believe that wearing uniforms to school is threatening a student’s…

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    The Code of Hammurabi The law of “If a man hire a sailor, he shall pay him six gur of corn per year” is still relevant in modern times because we could use this law to apply to other people whose jobs were different from being a sailor. Nowadays, employers are legally obligated to pay their employees. This law remains relevant because employees receive what they deserve and employers do not take advantages of people’s work and time. The law of “If anyone deliver silver, gold, or anything else to…

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