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    Battle Dress Part Three 1.Coming to A&M and joining the Corp has earned me my own square on the family quilt. My family is very motivated when it comes to us going to college and making a name for yourself no matter what it takes. I feel I have a lot in life that I have to prove. I have to prove to my family and myself that this is the path that I want to take in life, and I will succeeded at anything I put my mind too. 2. I have never been left without a job because I am a female. I have…

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    students to wear uniforms. In the United States, this school requirement began in 1987 in an inner-city school in Baltimore. In 1994, a school district in California followed suit. People who oppose school uniforms argue that requiring students to dress in a particular way is against the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Another opposing argument is that School uniforms restrict the students’ freedom of expression. Another argument against school uniforms is the claim that it forces…

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    I remember the day like it was yesterday even though it 's been years ago after taking tests and physicals for over a year, staring at Asvab books and laptops that were not mine determining what my life was going to turn into. I then got the best/worst news of my life. I didn 't get accepted into the military, even though it was a huge relief to me I could tell my father was disappointed. Sitting on the couch, tossing around my white Iphone. I hear my phone ring I look down and the police are…

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    Stereotypes In Workplace

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    appropriately to their company’s dress code. A suitable, professional work appearance is vital for…

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    longer the case. The common theme is more of a relaxed one. Casual attire is extremely common no matter where you go. Whether it be in school, the workplace, or public life, just about everyone is wearing either yoga pants, leggings, or sweatpants. Dress to impress is no longer the motto today's youth lives by. “Your Flip-Flops Are Grossing Me Out”, by Dana Stevens, states that casual attire (more specifically flip-flops), is neither appropriate nor attractive. While casual attire may be…

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    for dress codes based on different occasions and their distinct social status (Peluchette, Karl, and Rust, 2006). At private schools, school regulation require students to wear their school uniforms. The school badge on the coats not only shows those students come from a prestigious school, but also represents those high-talented students' ability to get in those private schools. In addition, when people are invited to different occasions, organizers require their guests to follow their…

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    Pros And Cons Of Uniforms

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    In the news article Pros and Cons of School Dress Code by Scott Key published in the Fresno Pacific University Website; Key writes, “Dress code teach students that conformity and obedience to authority are important. Individuality is suppressed. Students voice is suppressed “ (Key n.pag.). Uniforms can in some form teach students more about…

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    controversial issues about the educational system have been brought up over the years, school uniforms being one of them. Uniforms provide equality in the classroom which lower the chances of bullying, saves money on clothing, and helps reinforce dress code in a more mannerly way. Bullying has been around since the dawn of ages. As society has grown, whether it be technologically or just as whole, so has bullying. According to an anti-bullying survey, “About 14% of 8th - 12% graders and 22% of…

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    It’s hard to think that something like school uniforms could help how a student learns, if you think about it, how we dress affects a lot of things. Let’s say a judge decided to wear casual clothes to court instead of their normal robe. That would be different because it is not what they normally wear. The same goes for students, uniforms help them know their responsibility as students. School uniforms are worn in some public schools and about all private schools. Uniforms are not bad and they…

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    School Uniforms – Helpful or Hurtful? Requiring all students to wear school uniforms, including in public schools, became a significant topic of interest after President Bill Clinton gave his opinion on the subject during his 1996 State of the Union Address. Clinton stated, “if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms.” His judgement was strong and his words were effective…

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