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    College should not implement a dress code for the students so that they can express their individualism and save up their time rather than stressing over dress codes. College students as adults have their rights to express their individualism and make their own choices. They should not be restricted to one dress code because from kinder garden to high school, they have to follow a certain dress codes. However, when these students reach college, they have enough knowledge of how they should…

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    What would you do if you were a fourteen-year old girl whose clothes weren’t appropriate for school? Girls all over the world are being dress coded for their clothing that they buy themselves. These teens have to deal with these problems every day at school. School dress codes body shame young teens because they are more restrictive for girls which leads to over sexualizing young teens. Dress styles have changed and so should the policies. Dress codes can lead to body shamming and…

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    Essay On School Dress Code

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    Don’t you hate how you can’t express your style the way you want? Not being able to wear those cute sandals you bought from ‘Forever 21’ and that really nice spaghetti strap tank top you’ve been dying to wear, all because schools won’t let you. It’s time to be you and express your unique sense of style to everyone around you. People shy away from expressing the way they want to dress since we have so many rules in school about the dress code policies. Approximately 3,328,750 people in just the…

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    My New Dress Analysis

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    Standing Here Ironing in My New Dress As a single parent children have different meaning for standing when it comes to being discipline by their parents. To us standing is shrieking up to be heard for the children they shriek down to heard. What I’m trying to say is if we do not take control in our children’s life style how are we to know when they or shrieking up or down. Sometimes one have to take the time out and explain to your children why these situation occurs even if it is bad on our…

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    College Vs High School

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    Growing up people tend hear that high school and college are going to be the best years of their life. These are the times that a person starts to not just figure themselves out but also their future. They find that their life is starting to take hold and will start experiencing a lot of changes happening around them. One of the changes would be transitioning from high school to college. Although there are some differences between the two like dress codes and teaching techniques there are some…

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    What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of School Uniforms In many schools around the world, students are required to wear school uniforms. However, other educational institutions do not implement this rule as part of the decision reached by their boards and the parents. On your end, do you think if wearing school uniforms is good? This has become a subject of some arguments between proponents and critics. To come up with a well-informed idea about this, let us look at its advantages and…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    When in the course of life events, we come to Declare our independence from our school Dress Code Violation. We are sure enough that our students from AHS would be mature enough to know what is right to use and what is wrong to use. We should not limit our choices of dress wear because of stereotypes. We live in a 21 century where we should see past what people wear.We hold these truths to be self-evident because we believe that we have the right to wear ripped jeans or anything that we are not…

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    Since the beginning of the early 2000s, students across college campuses have been dressing up more casually than they ever have. Students would dress up in the latest fashion trends or dressing up in nothing but a hoodie, sweatpants, and a pair of sandals to school or work. Some have debated that there are benefits to students who dress formally than their peers who dress casually. It’s true that there are benefits to those who dress formally, but there are also benefits to those who dress…

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    Stereotypes In Workplace

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    In this era, tattoos have become tremendously popular. Even though there was an unethical stereotype against people with body modifications, it still exists today. With the increasing number of people obtaining tattoos, the question arises if they should be allowed to be seen in the workplace. Although some occupations, like factories and construction companies, don’t mind tattoos showing, other professions, like the healthcare field, want their employees to cover up their body modifications…

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