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    Students and administration are arguing about why we shouldn’t wear ripped jeans. Here at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School we have a strict dress code.Strict dress code can keep people from wearing clothes that are in style. An example of trendy clothing is ripped jeans. Here at MLK Middle school our vice principal sees you wearing ripped jeans without leggings, she makes you change into your pe clothes and you also have an automatic detention. Strict dress code should be less strict and…

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    In college, it has become increasingly common for students to be lackadaisical when dressing themselves for class in the morning. The obvious lack of effort when it comes to one’s attire can reveal how serious they view their education, along with the amount of respect a person holds for his or her professor. The vast majority of universities do not require students to follow any type of dress code, leaving students a free range of opportunities when choosing what type of clothing they decide to…

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    Relaxed Dress Code

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    Starting of with the dress code, it should be formal wear. Having a relaxed dress code or not one at all gives people the sense of no discipline in the workplace and it is not as strict. On a given five day week, one day should be dedicated for relaxed wear. Monday through Thursday should be formal suits or pants and button up dress shirt tucked in for the men. Women should be in formal suit or pants with button up dress shirt with no cleavage showing. Fridays should relaxed wear because…

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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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    Dress Code On Young Women

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    With messages like those examined by Zurbriggen, it can hardly be considered unreasonable for young girls to be doing what they see that society will reward them for and with models and standards like these as such a pervasive part of our day-to-day lives, what are girls expected to think when they try to decide what to wear to school in the morning? Many of the complaints from students affected by these policies that I’ve witnessed personally have been in regard to the weather (e.g.: shorts…

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    School Dress Code Essay

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    Take it off! You’re not school dress code! These phrases are heard daily at the Woodlynde School. Teachers will yell at students to take off their jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, or fleeces everyday because they’re not in dress code. What teachers don’t know is that, students strongly dislike this rule. The school’s dress code for outerwear costs too much, it’s easy to lose, and it looks too much like others. Children who want to learn shouldn’t have to pay more or take off their own sweaters or…

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    Hello today I will be talking about dress code. I believe we deserve the right to dress however we want. The thing that sucks the most is that girls are the ones that get mostly dress coded than boys. The only things boys can get dress coded for is if they wear a California shirt or a plain blue or red while girls get dress coded for off the shoulder tops or anything too short. The thing is there are many things girls can get in trouble for wearing. So my purpose in this speech is too argue…

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    Over the course of several years, the controversy of allowing dress codes in public schools has been the topic in several school districts. The school districts believe that a dress code will help students to focus more on their education, and the dress code will decrease the amount of inappropriate attire. Thus, the school desires to enforce a strict dress code to all the students in order to further the students’ knowledge and well-being. However, numerous people disagree with the schools…

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    Rocio Lopez Ms. Cromwell English 3B 9 January 2018 Dress Codes, if you think about it dress codes are everywhere whether its for a job or for your daily live’s Dress code is everywhere. Almost everyone wears a uniform, for example police officers, lawyers,and doctors but those are for jobs so people can take you seriously. Uniforms are important for when you are working but is it important for school? For years selected schools were chosen or have decided to have a dress code that…

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    Every company has their own dress code and the way you dress for the job may contrast from the way you dress for an interview. The way you present yourself at the interview demonstrates respect for the company, the interviewer, and for yourself. One should dress in a way that is expertly fitting for the position. A suit that is comfortable and well fitted should be worn to an interview. Your clothing has to be neat, clean, and well pressed. Your hair must be neat, clean and combed in a…

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