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    about how the victim is left afterwards. Rape has left a major affect on not only the victims but how society perceives women today. Many school’s are restricting how young women dress and what they can and can’t wear. Majority of schools have banned leggings or yoga pants for being too inappropriate and distracting for boys, but that is just the problem there that will lead to rape. School’s are telling girls not to dress comfortably because boys may get the wrong idea from it. Rape starts with…

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    Essay On School Dress Code

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    or put something on that will cover her body. Why should wearing certain things be such a big deal when guys are able to wear muscle shirts and show their arms and shoulders? Many female students are fed up with the fact that they can’t even wear leggings without the principals make them seem like they are the distractions to the guys that go to their school. It’s just clothing, it is still covering up your body. You shouldn’t have to make girls stop wearing shorts, skirts, tank tops and other…

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    sometimes also. The women held the position of making the clothes. The typical wear of a Mandan woman included deerskin dresses decorated with elks’ teeth and cowrie shells (Source A). Typical men’s clothing consisted of breechcloths with leather leggings…

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    Pro Dress Codes In Schools

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    In the United States, over half of the schools (private and public) have some kind of dress code set in place. Many people think that dress code is unnecessary and many are pro-dress code. I have found that the standard dress code has (for the most part) been interpreted negatively. Dress codes are set in place to prevent distractions from one student to another and to prevent students from wearing inappropriate clothing that puts off bad images about themselves. Although most students…

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    runner. I want a runner who has long stick legs so she can run farther and longer. I want a runner who has legs so small, I can wrap my hands around them so I can show off how tiny and weird her body is. I want a runner who wears colorful, patterened leggings to match her shoes and jacket, so the image is created that we have it all together. And, my runner should have a perfect…

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    shoes called moccasins. During the cold season, they would put fur in the moccasins to keep their feet warm. Since it was so cold, they would switch from simple clothing to clothing that had fur in the inside and items that covered body more like leggings and robes. The women wore shirts that were made out of deer skin and shirts that were very loose during the summer months. Similar to many cultures, they would have certain jewelry or decorations on their clothing to signify what their social…

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    One would think that there would be many issues that female students in high school would be concerned about. However, one of the main problems that they are facing today is battling their school dress code. For years, there have been debates over how dress code should be handled. The issue is everywhere, even in our own community. One of the biggest controversies over the school dress code has occurred at Van Buren High School. With that being said, school dress code for Van Buren High School…

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    I. PARTIES TO THE CASE: IBP, Inc. v. Alvarez, 546 U.S. 21 (2005) the plaintiff of this case is Gabriel Alvarez, Individually and on behalf of all other workers of Packing plant in Pasco, Washington. The employees had a class action lawsuit against the defendant Barber Foods and IBP. II. FORUM: In two separate cases, the employees of the packing plant sued Berber Foods and IBP in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. III. STATUTE(S) INVOLVED IN THE CASE: the statutory of the…

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    Women in the Heart of Darkness In the Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, women exist solely for the male characters without voices. In the book itself, not one of the few women introduced were given a name. They are both unworthy of a name and irrelevant to the main characters and narrators. Even the women to whom Marlow turns to find him a job has no name. Instead, the women are known merely by their actions and words. We come to know his aunt through her diction and prattling on in a…

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    Discriminatory Curriculum

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    CONNECTION TO MINISTRY CURRICULUM This resource is very much relevant to the Ministry Curriculum / B.C.’s New Curriculum as well as the First Peoples Principles of Learning as previously described. The lessons and activities I have extracted from this resource will cater to grade 5 because it is a sensitive topic that suits a more mature grade level that can handle the details of the content and activities. I will outline a few curricular competencies and content objectives that link to the…

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