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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Dress code Belleville west has had a dress code since 2002 and students and parents have hated it . The students from west think it is a waste of time and the non sense it has to them. Most student think it is a appearance or even to try to reduce violence. From a interview of a student from west “There is a dress code so people won't wear stupid and inappropriate things to school.” said Keyairre Gaston. This is one student that feels that dress code is needed but also thinks it is a waste of…

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    School dress codes are a big issue in the United States and are a great example of inequality towards female students. Some schools such as catholic schools have a specific attire students are forced to wear. Students can not wear tight clothes and must wear clothes with specific colors. Catholic schools are just one example. In other schools, girls are not allowed to wear shorts that are not fingertip length. Fingertip length shorts are hard enough for most girls to find let alone girls with…

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    Love them or hate them, we are all familiar with dress codes. Some say that they minimize distractions, others say that they minimize creativity. Whether you like it or not, I will throw my hat into the ring, and talk of why I think dress codes are unhealthy for school environments. Shockingly, there is a lot of evidence that supports the claim that dress codes are negative. Dress codes have lost their use, target teenage girls more than boys, and don’t teach kids responsibility. My first…

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    Strict Dress Codes

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    A young girl was suspended from school for not meeting “dress code requirements”, all for shaving her head in support of her friend getting cancer. Students all around the world are being forced to follow strict dress code and uniform requirements, like this young girl, not allowing them to support what they believe in. This topic has caused much debate about the requirements at hand. To some they find these requirements unnecessary and undermining to a teens ability to express themselves. Then…

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    How does my ripped jeans depict who I am? Things that I like are things that administrators reject. With the student dress code many students have been subjected to consequences, like ISS and being sent home, which obstructed learning and being able to show their personality. Dress code does not give me the rights that are written in the amendment. As it says in the constitution, we have the right to express ourselves. Students should be able to wear clothing of their choice because wearing…

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    The general argument by William Bugg in his work “Should Schools Have Dress Codes? ”, is that schools should have dress codes. More specifically, Bugg argues that certain articles of clothing could disrupt the learning environment. He writes, “ More relaxed dress codes may ban clothing with inappropriate slogans or offensive symbols-both of which create distractions for other students,”(22). In this passage, Bugg is suggesting that students could be too focused on an article of clothing and…

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    Imagine a place where every hallway you go down there is something on somebody's shirt that makes you feel self conscious or uncomfortable. Students would have to constantly be in a place where they feel that they have to try hard to fit in with their clothes. No one should feel like they always have to try to impress people, therefore all high schools should have dress codes. Some may argue having dress codes limits a student’s freedom of expression. The right to express oneself is important.…

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    Why Should Schools Not Have Dress Codes “I don’t care about that dress code. When you always look good, it’s not a problem.” -Peja Stajakovic Schools with dress codes are unfair to those who wish to fulfill themselves. Students have a right to dress how they want, they choose to be responsible or not. They should not have a dress code because it banishes creativity, can create violence, and some families cannot afford the cost. Students have a right to choose what they want to wear.…

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    Businesses are requiring that their employees follow a dress code. Employees and some individuals are opposed to this idea. When running a business, business leaders want their employees to be more productive. Businesses should require of their employees to follow a dress code. A dress code will cause employees to work more efficiently, set a certain for the business, and improve the workplaces environment. Instating a dress code will cause employees to be more productive. If a worker wears…

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    Should We Dress Modestly

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    adults, I have been in the church ever since I was born, so I have seen a wide variety of interpretations on what people think modesty is. Today we live in a culture were dressing modestly is taught as something that we should do, but its also looked down upon a the same time. So I decided to take it into my own hands to do some research and see what some people's idea of modesty is. To start off, I went to the always trusty google and looked up the definition of modest and I got this…

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