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    the safety of school children. However, the question remains as to whether the school dress code is really that effective. Many school dress codes try to limit the messages that students can send. Many students get very aggravated about what the teachers tell them to wear. Schools should change their dress code and make some things wearable. First of all, students should have a solution towards dress code. Students can have a couple of choices about what they want to…

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    approximately 1754 BC, called the Code of Hammurabi. Dating from the 10th century B.C. there were another set of laws created in the old Testament called the Hebrew code of laws, making up of Moses’s 611 commandments. Hammurabi’s Code and the Hebrews (in Mosaic Code) became supreme over all sources of authority; playing an important role in the legal process among society. There have been striking amount of similarities between the Hammurabi laws and the Mosaic code of the Hebrew Old Testament. …

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    Hammurabi Code Of Laws

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    Babylon's blazing rise to power, like a rocket soaring high into the sky, was launched by its brilliant king, Hammurabi (1792-1750 B.C.). Bold and visionary, he conquered cities from the Nineveh region to the Persian Gulf, and then devised a code of laws to unify and rule the empire he created. The Babylonians believed that the gods bestowed justice and that kings were the gods' earthly agents. An inscription on a majestic, eight-foot-tall, black basalt stele (stone slab) that details…

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    Schools all around the world enforce a dress code. A common dress code for schools to have are uniforms; students and families are expected to pay for all their clothing and items. There are pros and cons to having uniforms, a con is the amount of money that has to be spent on these items. Students have argued against this rule for years. It costs too much money, some schools seem to pay more attention to what is being worn instead of what the students are learning and uniforms are just not…

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    Most schools with regulated uniforms also have a certain scrupulous dress code and a lot of clothing types are not permissible, which can cause stress amongst students that are insecure about their appearance. Some schools have a mandatory skirt policy for girls which is again, very bad for girls who are cynical and insecure…

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    Cons of School Uniform Analysis The article “School uniforms: An ‘unfashionable’ dissent” which was written by Dennis L. Evans, currently the director of UC Irvine’s Administrative Services Credential Program, goes over how the idea of school uniforms does hold some promising features and then the many downsides of those features. This article goes full circle about an internal conflict about conservatism that Mr. Evans is having. Mr. Evans always had thought for himself to be a conservative,…

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    The Gibberish Codes

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    What defines a code is, a system of words, letters, figures or symbols used to replicate a realistic message, which can convey meaning/clues to people. They are generally used for secrecy. Codes function by exchanging given words, letters, figures or symbols into the realistic language that everyone is familiar with. Rather, simultaneously cracking gibberish codes until it reveals a somewhat revealing message. Innumerable codes have been introduced to the world, yet only a few have stood out,…

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    the dress code at my workplace. I wore my scrubs wrinkled and inside out. Doing so, resulted in a direct violation of company policy, as well as a deviatiuon from an accepted social norms. The results of this experience will show the effects that wearing my scrub top and pants incorrectly at work elicits a response from my work enviornment; to include patients, coworkers, and management. For every job or career in society, there is a d.ress code that is put in place. Some dress codes are…

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    Can you name a person who has to wear a uniform? You might of thought of your grandparents, parents, or even yourself who have worn or are wearing a uniform as you or someone you know goes into battle to protect the freedom that we have in the United States. Maybe you thought of your child’s movies or comic books where you see Spiderman, Batman, or Wonder Woman wearing a uniform as they struggle and prevail in protecting the world from villains. Some of the greatest people, dead or alive, real…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    basis is dress code. Most rules of the code are very understandable and easy to comply. Not being able to wear super short, revealing or clothing that causes safety issues is 100% understandable. But, with that being said, some of the rules are difficult to abide by. For example, I have friends that are extremely tall, and it is actually impossible to find cute clothing that is long enough to meet the standards. Each piece of clothing looks different on everyone, and it may be in code for some…

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