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    are many problems with this product’s models. One being it’s exactly the same shirt just being depicted differently due to the gender of the models. The male model shows a simple man wearing a red flannel in jeans just standing. On the other hand the female model is wearing the same flannel unbuttoned in underwear while standing very provocatively. You can definitely see the differences very…

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    As long as I can remember, even if the memories are just flashes from when I was a toddler, my parents have organized canoe races. One event in particular has by far the most impact on the local community and me personally, the “Adirondack Canoe Classic”, or “90 Miler”. As small children my sister, who is two years older, and I would have a babysitter that took us around to various pit stops over the three day event to cheer for my mother while she competed. My mother had a rule for my…

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    Hendrick’s utilizes the appears to be an older gentleman and his beard scraggles in a wild frenzy. He sports a weathered white t-shirt that is tinted a slight yellow. The slightly dirty shirt could illude that the man could be of low income working a blue collar job. On the right breast of…

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    On 06/01/2018 at approximately 1654 hrs., I responded to the 100 blk of S Main St in reference to a drunk male without a shirt on harassing people walking while being aggressive. The caller advised the male also cornered two young women of the street and was harassing people in their vehicles. I made contact with the male without a shirt on and identified him as Boyd Douglas Wagner, W/M, DOB 06/23/1975. Wagner had a strong odor of intoxicants coming from his person. I told Wagner to stop…

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    [I] The issue is whether Polly Principal violated the Nast boys by demanding they turn their shirts inside out. [R] For Polly Principal to be in violation of the Nasty boys right, it must be established that their first amendment rights were violated. According to the “Tinker Standard”- one can restrict student speech only when reasonable forecast of substantial disruption or material interference with the operation of the school or speech invades the rights of others,threatens disruption of…

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    Elizabeth’s shirt is school-sponsored speech under the Hazelwood standard. To determine whether an activity is school-sponsored the following factors are assessed: whether or not the class was part of the school’s curriculum, whether or not the student receives a grade on the assignment, and who has the final say over the classroom material. Hazelwood Sch. Dist., 484 U.S. at 268. Furthermore, few activities could be classified more significantly, in terms of school-sponsored speech, than those…

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    colors. In the summer, women wore halter neck tops, shirts with spaghetti straps, or Hawaiian print tea timer shirts. The midriff could be shown, if it was above the belly button and below the ribcage. In this time of history, the female version of a men’s buttoned shirt rose to popularity. Teenage girls would do housework in their father’s old shirts, inspiring the trend to tie the shirt at the bottom and leave the top buttons undone. This type of shirt was also worn tucked in, or sleeveless…

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    Sun Safety Research Paper

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    the harsh UV rays during the hottest parts of the day. This simple change to the uniform could mean students significantly reduce their risk of developing sun cancer later in life. The more skin you cover, the better. A long-sleeved shirt covers more skin than a t-shirt, especially if it has a high neckline or collar that shields the back of the neck (3/9/2016, Skin Cancer…

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    student in Charleston, West Virginia, was charged when he was accused for causing a disruption in his middle school when he refused to remove a shirt that displayed the National Rifle Association’s logo and hunting rifle. Jared Marcum says, "The shirt did not violate Logan Middle School's dress code policy" (W.Va. Student, school at odds over NRA t-shirt). The student…

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    involve in what their past experiences and their knowledge of what they think is true, what they think is factual. So, the individuals original belief is that the shirt is purple is by facts that they believe is true. By someone offering money to change the persons “belief” does not work as they fake the belief of the new colour shirt to get a benefit out of it. So, their original belief is still in their mind at the time. This helps prove that the facts individuals are familiar with help them…

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