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    Media Influence On Nursing

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    Nurses are highly skilled health professionals who are recognized worldwide for their education and training in the care of the sick and the disabled. The Nursing and Midwifery Council states that in The Code of Conduct (2015) nurses must “Prioritize people, practice effectively, preserve safety and promote professionalism and trust.” Nurses use their clinical judgment to achieve the best possible quality of life for their patients. These are the professional standards that both registered…

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    a certain attire to look uniform and easily identified from other healthcare team members and uniform (attire) is regulated by R1201 of 1 July 1970. Nursing programmes were derived to make things easier for the nursing practitioners to understand their limitations and which scope of practice they fall under. Procedures…

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    Uniforms are taking away our individuality! We use clothes to reveal our personality. Doing so will show others our differentiates to everyone else. For the past decade students, parents, and teachers have been struggling about this topic. In half the schools the uniforms work very well, and in others not so much. Although dress codes and uniforms show it helps with grades, these uniforms shouldn’t be apart of school because it costs a lot, it doesn’t change the fact that kids would still bully…

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    school should not have uniform I call shots just do it like Nike No FaceTime but the people want to Skype me If I do time then who would really write me?I stay on y 'all mind but, oh, I think they like me Clean pair of sneaks, with a designer belt Please watch your step cause I 'm feeling myself?’IHEARTMEMPHIS hit the qwua 2015 ,this is telling how the new genaration like to dress and represent thire self, so do i belive high school students should wear uniform, No…

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    Enforcing School Uniforms for the better of our future An article called “Should school uniforms be required in public schools?” have studied that “Nearly 85 percent of principals whose schools have uniform policies said that uniforms positively influenced their school 's image in the community” (procon.org) In the article “The Sexism of School Dress Codes” Li Zhou mentions a story about a girl named Maggie Sunseri who attends a middle school in Kentucky. She mentions how she has never seen a…

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    Public schools in the United States do not generally require uniforms. Traditionally, the use of school uniforms in the United States has been restricted to private schools. I attended a school that required uniform during my junior and senior years, I liked it. I woke up with eager every morning to wear it, I was so used to wearing it I sometimes forgot that I had uniform on, and I forget that it was mandatory. What I experienced from that is that student was always on tasks and everybody were…

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    Student Dress Codes Essay

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    of self-image is also being destroyed in the process. Students who have irregular body types feel that uniforms make them feel different and sometimes cause them to get bullied("School Uniforms - ProCon.org," 2014).. While some students may look acceptable in uniforms there are many students that feel uncomfortable wearing a uniform all day because their body does not properly fit into a uniform. While student dress codes help some parents financially, other parents struggle to afford expensive…

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    Are school uniforms necessary? Researchers have shown that they are necessary because they build discipline on students. Other investigators have announced that uniforms help students focus more in school and get less distracted as well. Although this may be true, specific examiners report that uniforms don’t certainly build better conduct in students. A fifteen year old student named Chloe Spencer claims in an article called, “What’s the point of school uniform?”, that wearing a uniform…

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    first school law to require a dress code was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court, known as the Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District case. Dress codes and uniforms have been the center of controversy between student and teachers from the start. Lately students have been saying that dress codes or uniforms repress their ability to express themselves in a school environment. To truly understand how this is such a big issue in the United States, we must know how this started,…

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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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