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    Salutations! It has come time in our great school to elect a supreme leader that will guide our school in a direction of prosperity. The supreme leader should be a person who looks at all the aspects of education, and puts the student’s needs first. That is why I, Victoria Slight, am running to be the supreme leader of Coginchaug Regional High School. I will make every effort to improve the lives of the students by making several necessary changes to our fine establishment. The changes that I…

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    Why Hair Exotic Color Should be allowed in School Hair color is a form of expression and individuality. There are so many fun colors and possibilities to explore with hair dye. Why limit yourself to boring natural colors when you can experiment with unique options. Exotic hair color is not distracting and it represents individuality as well as give you a way to freely express yourself. Most schools do not allow colored hair unless it is a natural color, as they claim it is a “distraction” to…

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    Nell Vyse The Pedlar

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    Vyse The Pedlar Vyse, the inveterate recorder of the street vendors abounding the streets of Chelsea, and The Pedlar of 1925, is but one of his discoveries, (Fig. 68). From the subject’s heavy clothing, it is reasonable to assume that she was another of Vyse’s wintertime subjects. The Pedlar woman wears an old felt hat with a green feather. Her dark green thigh length top coat is unbuttoned at the waist, revealing a long claret-coloured skirt. For the first time Vyse models a street vendor…

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    You wake up one morning to a sunny and dazzling day. You know that the weather is beautiful, probably ninety degrees. You then are put in a brilliant mood. You get up happily and go to your closet to pick out something to wear. Your good mood modifies itself to a sour one in an instant, when you realize you can’t wear shorts, or the new muscle tee that you wanted to wear. Why should we have a dress code when all its does is inconvenience, ostracize and make people feel uncomfortable throughout…

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    In Shakespeare’s King Lear there are many themes and motifs that are intrinsically related. Specifically, the motif of clothing in the play reflects the theme of identity, for clothes are often used as a key element in disguises, altering the perception of the wearer’s identity, even to those that know them well. Clothing first reflects a change in identity in Act 1, wherein Kent dons different clothes to assume a disguise. After King Lear orders him from the kingdom, it is necessary for him to…

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    Lately, I have been pondering on the harsh dress code rules. When did my shoulders become something I should be ashamed of showing? When did it become a secret that girls wear undergarments? Admonishing girls for letting their shoulders or bra straps show is the most ridiculous form of dress code. Dress coding this harshly can promote negative feelings about their bodies, when they already feel bad enough. Making “thumb width” tank-tops mandatory in order to maintain the focus of the male…

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    If you're looking for the perfect sweater that provides the comfort and elegance you need , the 525 America sweater is the sweater for you . My task is to provide a detailed description and benefits of the different styles of this sweater. 1. The 525 America Women's Cotton Shaker Crew High or Low Sweater Description and Features - The sweater comes with long sleeves , a high or low hem and a ribbed crew neckline . Details Of The Product - The sweater has a shipping weight of 14.08…

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    Dress codes are a set of rules and regulations that outline the acceptable styles of dress for students. These guidelines reflect broader social norms and values of society that schools consequently inherit. As a result, dress codes are a product of societal norms that restrict and shape student individuality. These limitations on student dress can vary in restrictive extremes, one extreme being totalitarian control over student dress by implementing school uniforms. The oppressive implications…

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    Fashion in the 18th century was characterised by greater abundance, elaboration and intricacy in clothing designs as it was influenced by the trends in the Rococo period, also known as late baroque period. Fashion was greatly influenced by iconic fashion figures such as Marie Antoinette. Womens clothing retained the emphasis on a narrow, inverted conical torso achieved with bone stays, above full skirts. Hoop skirts reached their maximum size in 1750s and began to reduce in size but remained…

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    “Dress codes given the power they entrust school authorities to regulate student identity-can, according to students,ultimately establish discriminatory standards as the norm”. (Gordon)People have started sexualising and discriminating a woman's attire, and having to cover up just so male students can go to school free of distractions. There have been several arguments against school dress codes, such as dress codes being mainly sexist against young women in schools. This does not mean there has…

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