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    "I want to be a nurse because I want to help those who are injured and in need." This is how I answered a question at the end of every test I took in my Theology class back in elementary school. "What do you want to be when you grow up and why?" Sometimes they would ask us to draw and color a picture of what we 'd be when we grow up. My picture would be a girl in the white nursing uniform dress and the nurse 's cap helping an injured person or a sick patient. "I want to be a nurse because I want to help those who are injured and in need," was always my answer. Throughout the years I never developed my answer to that question nor change anything when I draw my picture. I didn 't have a deeper reasoning or a past experience to explain why I chose…

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    Stereotypes In Workplace

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    against them. Companies take into consideration what clients expect their employees to represent. Hospitals expect their nurses to wear scrubs while working with patients. Although tattoos are becoming more common within the workplace, many tattooed people believe the dress code in company policies are becoming obsolete (Williams & et al. 373). While many policies have changed over the years, the new question arises about tattoos being seen within the white-collar companies. Although…

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    Uniforms and Business Attire Some people wake up each morning and spend a good amount of time figuring out what to work, where others are given a uniform. Not all people have the choice of what to wear in the morning and that may or may not affect how they accomplish their jobs. Although, other do get the choice, that can also have a positive or negative affect on how they do their job as well. For some it doesn’t matter what type of business attire, as long as that certain worker looks…

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    Dress Code In Schools

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    violated “the legitimate right of self-expression and schools doing isn’t solving.” The students need to wear a uniform in the public school with various kinds of benefits (Kizis, 2000). School uniform is a common sense, everyone recognizes that the most effective manner to expand learning. The children are dressed everyone can grow in the equatorial atmosphere. As a result, students can concentrate on…

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    According to a survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, over half of the United States’ schools have a form of dress code, yet they have not been enforced justly. Young girls have expressed their complaints about the “unfair and demeaning” use of dress code. Though having a uniform is supported by several schools in the United States, it is becoming an issue in the sense that the schools are now getting complaints about the sexism occurring due to the dress code.…

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    School uniforms have been a controversial topic since they have begun to be implemented in schools. Some people believe they have no significant benefits and that they are a waste of time, but there is evidence to show that they help more than they hurt. “…86% of schools surveyed in 2013 believed their use of uniforms made a significant, positive impact… (Principal Leadership). School uniforms are beneficial to schools because they increase safety, are cheaper, easier to enforce, and limit…

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    as follows: Freedom Friday, Full Uniforms, and Multiple Uniforms. Each option was equally alluring as they all had their pros and cons, but we decided to pick, out of the three we came up with, Freedom Friday. Freedom Friday was chosen because it gave the students the most amount of freedom while still allowing the school to take command and keep…

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    Students should wear uniforms to school. In many schools all over the world, wearing uniform to school is compulsory for students. However, other schools do not implement this rule as a part of the decision from teachers, parents, and students. They think that wearing uniform is not the main concern of education. Instead of that, schools should focus more on the quality of teaching and learning process. Furthermore, they believe that it wastes money for schools to spend on uniform, as the fund…

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    School Rules In The 1960’s Changed What Was Allowed To Be Worn And That Was A Good Idea To Change Some Of These Rules.It will be about the girls school dress code in the 60s. About the boys school dress codes in the 60s. About school punishments in the 60s. In the 60’s the school dress code rules were different then they are now in the 60s the school dress code rules were stricter than they are now days. My claim is true because in the 60s school rules were different then they are now. While…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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