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    be for everyone. There is not a lot of evidence that an honor code can change your school in such a way to make it necessary. In our school i don't think that our students would support and follow an honor code which would make irrelevant. I do not think that Hotchkiss High School should have an honor code some reasons being that i don't think that kids at our school would abide by its rules. To begin with i think that the honor code would cause more problems at Hotchkiss High because as…

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    it has served the United States of America for over one hundred years. Freedom of expression is a controversial topic when applied to the school dress code. IN efforts to defend their case, school boards take the approach that the are not a totalitarian teaching style. Children are given a choice between punishment when the violate the dress code. THe rules are clearly stated and the choose to violate the school rules…

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    Effects of Uniforms and Strict Dress Codes on Schools Throughout the last half-century, dress codes and uniforms in schools have been a big topic of debate. They were introduced in many urban schools to help stop the rise of gang affiliation and in private schools to help create an inclusive environment for students. Implementing dress codes and uniforms were not always welcomed, as some students and parents feel that dress codes force every child to fit into a mold and take away the right of a…

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    high school. The article is titled, “The Sexism of School Dress Codes”. A young girl named Maggie Sunseri noticed that the dress codes in her school were geared more directly to girls than it was to boys. At first, Maggie rightfully saw this concept to be unfair. The rationale that the administrators gave behind this idea, however, was even more upsetting to Maggie. Those who were in charge at her school told her that the dress code was enforced so strictly for girls because certain clothing…

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    All too often I hear about what is happening on my tribal grounds back home in Oklahoma and it deeply saddens me. The quality of life on many reservations has been declining for years, and judging from just this past year alone, I can tell it will only worsen. My intended plans had always been to become a professor. Once I have obtained my doctorate, I feel I am more enabled to have a voice on the matter than I would have had previously. I intend to set up more scholarships for Native American…

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    1. Immigration and education. 2. In Sweden, an example of liberalism is The Liberals (FP), Socialism is Social Democrates(S) and Conservatism is Swedish Democrates (SD) 3. Both The Liberals and Social Democrates find immigration beneficial for societies and the country as a whole and is all for it, whereas the Swedish Democrates aren't too keen with the idea of too many immigrants which indicates their conservative behavior while the Liberals and Social Democrates views indicates socialistic…

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    History Maker Homes and I checked off tasks on an individual agreement that will be completed over the length of the internship. Four of the agreed upon task are procurement and expediting, project planning and scheduling, cost controls, and project administration. During my internship each task is to be worked on to learn the process of residential construction which will build my experience for a future career. Procurement and expediting is the process of gathering materials from an external…

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    For years there has been many issues and concerns with schools and how they are run around the world. The concerns stem from schools not having enough money or the proper resources to provide a safe building for students, down to the smallest task of getting books or pencils for the classes. There have been many different efforts that have succeeded in trying to find a solution to these problems, but there has recently been a bigger concern for student safety in montgomery county. Recently there…

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    The Always advertisement for the Ultra Thin Overnight Extra Heavy Pad does not have a website or a QR code to allow the audience to find more information. Fuchs might say that the advertisement would be more effective with a link or QR Code that connects to the Always website. Likewise, Fuchs would say that a coupon would make this advertisement more appealing. A coupon can be easily kept in a wallet or purse, allowing…

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    reality. In the tiny Texas town known as Harrold, the nearest police station is 30 miles away. This creates a problem in that if something happens, the police department can’t make it in time before disaster strikes. The Harrold independent School District also reported low funding and they weren't able to hire any security officers to be on campus during the school day. Although low funding in such a small town is understandable, the city should take it upon itself to place at least 1 or 2…

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