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    is that different from dress codes? Why do girls have to change because they care more about boys checking girls out then their education? Which begs the question, are dress codes biased? If you keep reading you will soon find out. Are dress codes really worth all this trouble? Once you take a girl out of class for "distracting" her male classmates you are prioritizing his education over hers. A school in Staten Island sent almost 200 kids to detention for dress code, and more than 90% of them…

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    I am writing you a letter in regard to the school’s dress code. I believe you have done a great job at fixing certain issues within the student body. But I also believe that these rules are and have always been too strict. There is a fine line between what is considered appropriate and what is not, and the majority of the time, what is considered an “inappropriate” outfit is merely someone's day-to-day Dressing style. For example, many of the young men that roam these halls enjoy wearing tank…

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    creating the telegraph and Morse code, even though he didn’t do it by himself. Morse had help from Alfred Vail, a university student whose father and brother owned an ironworks company, along with Leonard Gale, and Joseph Henry. “The telegraph sent electrical pulses of energy to signal a machine to make marks on a moving paper tape”(wonderopolis, accessed 29 Jan. 2018). The telegraph was used to interact over long distances within a short period of time. Morse code, however, was what the…

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    Hammurabi Dbq

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    ago, there lived a man named Hammurabi. He was a person who had full control of Babylon. Hammurabi was dead set on protecting the widows and orphans, and to protect the weak from the strong. To do this, he made a set of 282 laws, called Hammurabi’s Code. I think the majority of Hammurabi’s laws were just, and I have reasons to believe this. I will split this essay into a few different parts: Family Law, Personal Injury Law, and Property Law. I think they are just because, well, in document A…

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    I am writing to discuss the graduation rule of not being allowed to decorate caps. I believe that students should have to option to adorn caps because it is an expression ones individuality, similarity how students wear cords. While I do understand wanting to have uniformity, graduation is a celebration on ones own hard work. Most students are proud of the achievement of graduating, and would not jeopardize the ability to walk across the stage for an inappropriate cap. Many neighboring schools…

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    Hammurabi's Code DBQ

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    Name: Andrew magadan Cohort: UCLA Question: Hammurabi’s Code: Was it just? (Title)Hammurabi’s laws fair or unfair Introduction Paragraph : Did you know Hammurabi’s codes were the first set of laws?Hammurabi was the king of a city named “babylonia? Hammurabi’s codes were a set of laws that everybody had to follow. Hammurabi’s codes were written down because was tired of people doing whatever they wanted.0 claim statement : Hammurabi’s codes is just for two reasons creation of laws and…

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    The Legitimation of Power in Hammurabi’s Code of Law An appeal to the authority of deities occurs at the very start of Hammurabi’s Code of Law. In the ‘prologue’ section of the code, Hammurabi begins by laying out a brief history of the two gods who have granted him the right to rule, “Anu, king of the Anunnaki gods, and Enlil, lord of heaven and earth1.” He goes on to enumerate his god-given duties, which include the insurance of justice, protecting the weak from oppression, and the general…

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    According to the text, Hammurabi’s Code; Was It Just, did you know Hammurabi lived 4,000 years ago and he ruled a small city called Babylon and also, he created 282 set of Laws. Hammurabi’s Code was just because it protected the family, personal property, and against injury. Additionally, Hammurabi past away in 1950. Hammurabi was born in Babylon, Iraq. Hammurabi is famous for his 282 set of Laws that he wrote. At the beginning, Hammurabi’s Code protected the…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Many people believe that enforcing a dress code in school is a good idea, but students face challenges every day that prevent them from following a dress code. Students and parents believe that nothing good comes out of dress codes. Despite what people believe, school dress code can lead to bad working environments and takes away students rights. Creating a dress code, takes away students individual rights. By enforcing a dress code, the first amendment right is taken from students. The first…

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    that students crave for throughout the different grade levels of school, especially in high school. Many students try to appeal two new social trends that would affect their placement in the school among other students. Many break dress code and violate the Student Code of Conduct in order to be socially accepted by their peers or to rebel against administration. However, over the past couple of years there has been an ongoing debate on students being instructed to wear…

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