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    Dress Code It's no lie that a lot of girls complain about the dress code at school. I myself think that some of it is silly. I think it is silly until I look at some of the girls who don't come even close to following the dress code. I then realize it's not as silly as what I think it is. I think we need to enforce rules on the shorts. Woo some of those girls shorts. Man, do they need to cover up! I think that we should all dress modestly. Statistics show that the girls who don't dress…

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    School Dress Codes

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    A common plague affecting schools across America is the dress code, and dress codes should be removed from American Schools because they restrict personal freedom, including symbolic speech; they disrupt class; they are more effort than they’re worth to enforce; and they send mixed messages about the body. First, dress codes restrict personal freedom. A dress code by definition limits clothes that an individual can wear to school. Sometimes, it is reasonable; you shouldn’t wear a bikini to…

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    Clothing In The 1800s

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    Much like the white T-shirt, blue jeans, and the little black dress, the bathing suit is undeniably a fashion staple. As long as there has been shores to flock to and fabric to sew with there have been bathing suits, providing an immense history and abundant style variation of the garment. From the 18th century to present day, the bathing suit has evolved, transformed, and transcended time stylistically, culturally and symbolically. Bathing suits aren’t just popular culture however, throughout…

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    Have you ever heard of a shirt hurting a student? Yeah me neither so why make a big deal about it? Almost 60 percent of schools enforce a strict dress code (1). Schools should pay more attention to our learning instead of our clothes. Believe it or not but even teachers are told what to wear and what not to wear. No one gets to enjoy their freedom anymore because we are being told what to wear. There should be no dress code because dress codes have ruined events, taken away our freedom of…

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    Dress Free Some school districts decided to enforce dress codes that limits students on what they want to wear. Why schools put in a school dress code? The dress code violates freedom of expression, promotes sexism and poses little to no effect on safety. Is this the school’s way of controlling the students? The students reacted to the dress code. School dress code violates the students freedom of expression. School officials quickly enacted a no armband policy when the students protested…

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    Knight's Coat Of Arms

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    The chain mail also incorporated mittens, which had chain mail on the back of them and leather gloves on the inside to better hold reins and weapons, and a hood with an attached ventail to protect the throat (Hanley). The surcoat was placed on top of all the armor and was a useful way to display the knight’s coat of arms, which was helpful since it was hard to distinguish knights when they put their helmets on (Hanley). The sword belt, which allowed the knight to carry his sword without actually…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Why do you think we shouldn’t have a dress code? The students of Conroe High agree that we shouldn’t have a dress code because some students would want to wear something to express them self but they can't because of the dress code. Therefore a rule that should have a thought about being changed is the dress code for the reason that a student should be aloud to wear what they want unless it is too revealing. Picture this, a student named Emily English comes into school and says ”Hey” to…

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    Every day, it felt as if I walked into a jungle with hundreds of eyes locked on me. I was the prey, constantly on the lookout for vicious predators. Those predators? other adolescents with the goal of ripping my current outfit or haircut to shreds. Until now, I never contained enough courage to conquer this jungle. While other young girls focused on their outfits or purses, I refrained from the conversation. It’s not to say that I hated materialistic items. However, I never contained an…

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    People always wish they could change one rule to the dress code at school. The dress code at school is mostly on point so kids stay safe and positive .Kids in school mostly follow the dress code but, sometimes they don't follow the code .Kids that don't follow the dress code are trying to express himself but can't .Schools are very strict to the dress code because they don't want to look bad to other schools.I would recommend that kids should be able to wear hats . One reason…

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    Halloween Argumentative Essay Imagine how you would feel if you walked into work one day and everybody is getting a day off except for your section, this is how the majority of the middle school students feel about the recent announcement that they will not be able to dress up for Halloween this year, or even have a party during a class period. they should be able to express themselves, take a break, and they have done it multiple times in the past and have followed the rules. All students…

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