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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    Ever since we started school we’ve had to deal with dress code. However, schools have different rules such as whether you have to wear uniforms or how short your skirts can be. My elementary school required us to wear uniforms and as the years went on the dress code got progressively stricter. When I moved on to high school it wasn’t much better. They would constantly send people to the office to get a change of clothes, but by doing this they also removed students from their classes, making…

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    Let’s take a closer look at shopping. A pretty simple idea, right? Go to a store find what you need then buy it. Well it is not quite that simple. On the surface it may appear this way, but subconsciously it is much more complicated. Why do we pick the store we shop at, why do we buy what we buy? Are the stores we shop at aware of this? To try and shed some light on this I did two social observations in the men 's athletic apparel section. One at Dick’s Sporting Goods and the other at Wal-Mart.…

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    jerseys and other sports clothing come in sizes for both children and adults. In addition to adding these too your own closet they also make wonderful gifts for almost any sports fan. Real Madrid t shirts, and jerseys come in both home, and away colors. Many fans enjoy having both a home and away jersey for their favorite team. Wear the appropriate jersey on game day, whether you're watching from the stadium, or at home. Fans often enjoy watching games with other fans at the sports bar. Wear…

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    If any woman states that she enjoys wearing a bra, she is a liar. There are endless choices when it comes to selecting a bra. Some of these options include push up bras, t-shirt bras, sports bras, strapless bras, bralettes, and so on. As a seventeen-year-old who has tried them all, I have come to the conclusion that I hate bras. Yes, they may provide support for the “girls” but I believe they cause more grief than they are worth. Through the years, a bra’s tight straps and bands can cause severe…

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    attended the New York High School of Art and Design, which was a school that prepared students for careers in advertising and drafting (“Calvin Klein Biography,” 2015). He was a kid that would sketch, create, and sew fashion designs, instead of playing sports, like most kids his age. After high school he got a degree at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Studied there from the year 1959 to 1962 (“BIOGRAPHY: Calvin Klein Lifetime,” 2015). After college his did work at a variety of different…

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    Aerial skiing is a sport that combines speed, technique, showmanship, strength, and protection, because this sport can be very dangerous the athletes need each and every one of these. In this sport, they have to do many flips and tricks, which help them score higher. There are many things in freestyle aerial skiing that people don’t really know about, here are some. In freestyle aerial skiing the goal is to get high in the air off of a two to four-meter jump and do lots of flips and tricks.…

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    Badminton Discourse

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    Badminton is a sport or hobby that people of all ages engage in, as this exemplifies that this sport is a initiative of fitness and weight loss which many people desire, as nearly 1/3 of the population of the world is obese. Many players are amateur and many are professional. Badminton is quite a world famous sport and majority of the countries joins the Olympics every four years. It is a sport played with a shuttle cock and a racquet. The game is easy to play once you get familiarized with it.…

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    Identity Of Girl

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    boys went on to participate in any sort of college sport,…

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    In sport today I believe women are treated in an unfair way to their male counterparts. Sport is controlled by the media in this century and women are looked at as sexual objects rather than for their talent like men are. The women are also then expected to wear skimpy clothing not because it’s better for the sport but because of marketing. Professional female athletes are seen as inferior to their male counterparts and therefore don’t get as much media coverage. Women athletes play the exact…

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    and Ed, who have both got huge experiences in Athletics, with Collin going a step further by acquiring knowledge in Physical Education. They therefore, have enough knowledge about different sports and the gears needed, from shoes to Athletic Clothing. Secondly, the selection of footwear and Athletic clothing which target different age groups and different tastes of consumers means that they have an advantage of other companies, who don’t have similar MIX. Thirdly Compared to the former setup in…

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