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    of expressing power is clothing in an according way: serious, square, straight clothing. Dressed to impress.” Late in the nineteenth century, as women’s freedom became more prominent/stronger, more male’s fashion ideals were implemented into women’s clothing to express the female’s growing…

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    In the Panamanian culture the traditional dress for women is a garment called the “Pollera”.The pollera is a skirt made with white material that is fine enough to do the carefully handmade designs. The Pollera is decorated over the white fabric with handmade inserts that are sewed directly in to it; others are cut off from other fabric and then finely sewed over the white fabric. The skirt is put together in 2 pieces from Panamas culture. needlework of many designs styles and colors and flares…

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    Have you ever thought of a better schedule for school? One that doesn't make you have too much homework. There is something called a block schedule. It involves an A Day and a B Day. Having an A Day and a B Day will help the school dramatically.You will have less homework, more time in classes, and less stress. One main reason for a block schedule is for having less homework. Studies show that having a block schedule will let you have 2 days for doing your homework. If you get homework on…

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    Several years ago in the United States of America, uniforms were symbolic for a higher socioeconomic status in the private sector of education. Today many public school systems across America have eliminated a dress code and are implementing uniform policies. One in five elementary schools in the United States now requires uniforms, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (“Should Schools Require Uniforms?” 7). On the contrary there has been numerous debates over whether…

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    In “White Tops, Grey Bottoms”, Akerman described why schools have a strict dress code which students must follow and cannot break. The writer mentioned the dress code should be accepted with not only white and grey for tops and bottoms but also a variety of colors and design (330-332). This reading reminded me of my own experience with a strict dress code. When I was a high school student, my school also had a strict dress code. For example, all students must have measured the size of their…

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    their own way of expressing themselves (“Should students have to wear uniforms?”) . If we force students to wear uniforms it hides the way one is feeling. By wearing regular clothing we can see how another is feeling (Browen) . Uniforms also give teachers/administrators unnecessary authority over a student (Browen) . Clothing is very crucial when it comes to expressing ourselves (“Should students have to wear uniforms?”).…

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    We all aware of the debate on uniforms; some of us are one hundred and ten percent for them, some of us are extremely against them, and some of us lay in the middle of being unsure which side to settle with. I am here to change that idea and inform you why uniforms should be here to stay. School uniforms in schools are a wonderful idea and should continue to be implemented. Some reasons why we should promote school uniforms include but are not limited to students who wear uniforms tend to do…

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    In every school there is always conformity and rebellion even though it might not involve guns or weapons of that sort. There is always a trend to how people act, dress walk and other things in school but where there is a trend there is somebody that tries to change the trend with their own trend. There is not always physical pain to the people that try to set a trend there is always people that will make fun of that person or the trend. Even though not everybody will expect the trend they still…

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    Everything You Should Know About Female Incontinence Pads The term incontinence pad applies to a small waterproof multi-layered sheet that has high absorbency. These pads are used by people who cannot control their urine and often wet their beds. The female incontinence pads are usually made from paper or cotton. However, you can wash those made by cotton but the ones prepared from paper will need to be disposed. Incontinence nappies or incontinence diapers are some of the other terms used for…

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    In Ancient Egypt, clothing was made out of countless different fabrics and materials for different reasons; they used fabrics such as linen, cotton, wool, silk, loincloth, and leather. Some clothing articles worn by the Ancient Egyptians consisted of robes, shirts, aprons, sashes tunics, and loincloths.Since Egypt’s climate has hot summers and mild winters they wore clothes made of light plant fibers, mostly linen. Linen was made by spinning or weaving flax which were both a tedious processes.…

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