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    Dress Code Challenges

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    The biggest challenge is the dress code. It is challenging to identify clothing that is appropriate for school without one of the staff saying ¨Nope, you cannot wear that,¨ or “We have to cover the hole (or the holes) with duct tape.¨ The duct tape can ruin your clothes. The dress code is extremely complex. The school does not desire you to wear shirts that are too small, similar to crop tops, or shirts that are too revealing. They also do not want you to wear shirts with small straps, like…

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    The Hammurabi law was a mixture of fair and cruel laws. For example, the first law “If a man bring an accusation against a man, and charge him with a (capital) crime, but cannot prove it, he, the accuser, shall be put to death.” That law would be fair, if the accuser is lying, but let say the accuser is not lying, but just cannot prove it because the accused man destroyed it, then that law would then be considered cruel. The second is just cruel, “If a man charge a man with sorcery, and cannot…

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    to focus better on schoolwork. believing that it will decrease bullying, and save money. However, contrary to common belief, despite these views school uniforms are not beneficial for school. Many people are against schools requiring strict dress codes. They restrict things such as leggings for girls, tattoos, and for some schools, even specific hair lengths! The way people dress is one of the biggest ways to express individuality and having these restrictions do not allow them to do so, because…

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    Thousands of kids are bullied everyday. Thousands of kid are bullied over clothing everyday. The idea of bullying over clothing is an an irrelevant and unnecessary act. No student should feel that they do not fit in because of their clothing. However, there is a solution to this act- uniforms. Some may say uniforms are dull, uncomfortable, and have a lack of creativity, but uniforms should be worn in school because they will keep an educational environment, allow students to feel comfortable,…

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    King Hammurabi DBQ

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    to ever write a full set of laws. King Hammurabi, the aggressive king from Babylon, likes to help the weak, orphans, and widows. Also, many of his rules were harsh but others were very helpful. The real question people today are asking: “Hammurabi’s Code: Was It Just?” (BGE) These laws were not just because, people may be putting their lives at death situation for screwing up or messing up. Especially Family, Property, and Personal Injury Laws. The Family Laws that Hammurabi made were unfair…

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    In the past, there has been many great people who changed the world by creating an invention to make life simpler. Some inventions that were made stood in front of others while some weren’t given much credit. One of the many great people included a man named Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Morse was born in April 27, 1791 in Charlestown Massachusetts with a father named Pastor Jedidiah Morse and a mother named Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese. Samuel Morse was a very important man for the many things…

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    to school to make friends and learn how to interact with others, and basically learn who we are. We go to school to learn math and English and science and history and every other subject you could possibly choose. We are told in the handbook a dress code but also somewhere in there is a spot that pretty much states to come looking acceptable. What is acceptable? What does it mean to dress acceptably when you're a kid no older than dick Gregory. Acceptable means able to be agreed on, able to be…

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    Dress Code It's no lie that a lot of girls complain about the dress code at school. I myself think that some of it is silly. I think it is silly until I look at some of the girls who don't come even close to following the dress code. I then realize it's not as silly as what I think it is. I think we need to enforce rules on the shorts. Woo some of those girls shorts. Man, do they need to cover up! I think that we should all dress modestly. Statistics show that the girls who don't dress…

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    I’ve lived in Long Beach California which was the first public school district in the US in imperilment school uniforms. I never had to wear school uniform which started back in 1994 for all K-8 grade students, I had just miss it but my little sister had to wear it for a couple of years. The idea of school uniform grew in popularity though out the US and many more school adopted the school uniform concept. The school uniform was imperilment by Long Beach school district in concern for students…

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    Sunny Sb1423 Advantages

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    The Sunny SF-B1423 comes in a huge box, and the advantage of this bike is that the main frame has already been assembled. When it comes to the rest of the assembly, it takes between 30 minutes to one hour to put the pedals and seat on the bike together, a little longer than average. Nevertheless, you have an excellent and reliable monitor that will track your riding performance that includes speed and calories. When we look at price, you have more expensive bikes that do not offer the same level…

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