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    High School Is Unfair

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    explanation of East Jordan High School’s dress code. The school made a new rule this year saying that students are not allowed to wear leggings or yoga pants unless their butt was covered. That rule started a lot of drama in the school, especially with the girls. That rule is what started the feud with the dress code. The dress code needs to read over and enforced more equally to all students. Girls need to be treated actually how guys are treated. The dress code at East Jordan Middle High…

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    Construction engineers fulfill many project duties. They work on many project types and can earn an impressive salary. Those salaries come with matching responsibilities. Therefore, firms may look for construction engineers with special traits. Once employed, there are several career paths that a construction engineer may take, each with increasing responsibilities and salaries. Construction Engineering Day to Day On the job, a construction firm may hold a civil engineer responsible for…

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    School uniforms have been used for years in public schools and private schools across the globe. In 1987 Cherry Hill Elementary in Baltimore were the first to enforce a dress code. After that many schools followed suit. About 17% of all schools in the United States require students to wear a uniform. While 54% enforce a dress code that’s strict. The question is though, are school uniforms good or bad? Here are some of the downsides of school uniforms. A lot of public schools that have these…

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    The percentage of the public school requiring uniforms increased from 12 percent in 1999-2000 to 19 percent in 2009-2010, according to the U.S Department of Education (Parrish). The percentage of principals who reported a strict dress code increased from 47 percent in 1999-2000 to 57 percent (Parrish). Government school principals have always been serious about education issues, but there’s been a significant shift in their mindset about uniforms (Milburn). A growing number of high schools are…

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    citations than boys do for dress code. Girls report that they feel embarrassed or ashamed by school authorities when cited, which has a negative impact on girls’ confidence and sense of self. Because girls have more fashion options than boys, they are subjected to more attention to the dress codes, however transgendered students also have higher rates of citations because they do not wear what is expected of their sex, even if it falls within dress code regulations. Dress codes affect students…

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    Losing your innocence Ever seem to notice that kids now a days are much more different from when you were a kid? Looking back to how times change make you realize what the future holds. Technology is one of the main reasons society is changing. Throughout generations things change, culture, enforcement, people change and technology. There’s that scent that brings you back to memories that reminds you and takes you back to the past. Kids shouldn’t act older than what they really are, they need to…

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    Cady, a once straight A, honor roll student finds herself falling behind in school, and becoming a person that even her own parents do not recognize. When we are placed within a small group of individuals we often find ourselves, or change into the person we wish to become. Because the plastics lack within- group diversity, they are all expected to act the same, dress the same on certain day, and even think the same. When these types of things are implied, and forced upon, we find that many…

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    role of its king. One of the most interesting things that we can gather from this code is the obvious social hierarchy that existed at this time, and how the members of these different sects were treated by the law. Depending…

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    The debate on school uniforms has been ongoing in the United States since the mid-1980s. Long Beach, CA was the first community to create a district wide uniform policy in 1994. Supporters of school uniforms say uniforms are beneficial and create an even playing field for socio-economically challenged students. Opponents of school uniforms say they are unnecessary and stifle students. Uniforms are more common in urban and higher poverty schools than suburban and low poverty schools. Long Beach…

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    Sheet Metal Roofing If you are in the midst of planning your next new home construction or roof replacement project, you may have come across sheet metal roofing in your research. To most homeowners who do not live in major urban centers, the idea of sheet metal roofing on a residential home may seem foreign. However, sheet metal roofing is experiencing a real moment in the residential home construction world. Sheet metal roofing is exactly what it sounds like: it is a roof made-up of…

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