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    Opposing School Uniforms

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    The reading states that the school uniforms can reduce the stresses and difficulties of students and provides three reasons of support. However, the professor states that there is not much benfits from the school uniforms and refutes each of the authors' reasons. First, the reading states that the families of students will benefit significantly by saving on the cost of clothing. The professor counters this point by saying that the families of the students will spend more money on clothing. The…

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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    Uniforms vs. Non Uniforms Over the years school has become a place of academic perseverance and the development of student’s personalities. Many students strive to achieve their own style through appearance by having an original style. Uniqueness and originality is something that students crave for throughout the different grade levels of school, especially in high school. Many students try to appeal two new social trends that would affect their placement in the school among other students. Many…

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    school uniforms anyway? Most students detest school uniforms because for the most part, it restricts their freedom of expression, but what about the size and structure? Some students are too tall, small, big, and or short for the regulated uniforms to fit them properly so they have to pay for custom made uniforms. A punishment is issued in some schools if students do not wear the regulated school uniforms, which results in a lot of detention. If students cannot afford to buy the uniforms, then…

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    Cons of School Uniform Analysis The article “School uniforms: An ‘unfashionable’ dissent” which was written by Dennis L. Evans, currently the director of UC Irvine’s Administrative Services Credential Program, goes over how the idea of school uniforms does hold some promising features and then the many downsides of those features. This article goes full circle about an internal conflict about conservatism that Mr. Evans is having. Mr. Evans always had thought for himself to be a conservative,…

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    into the 1990’s. Unlike the deregulation of the 1980’s, which favored the thrift industry, the deregulation of 1990’s favored the commercial banking and investment banking industries. Sherman elucidates, “The deregulation was a boon for national commercial banks, allowing for the formation of ‘mega-banks’” (Sherman 9). The deregulation of the 1990’s allowed for commercial banks to merge with each other with more ease than before the regulations were removed. These…

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    A Cold And Windy Day

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    Parish, was devastated when he arrived at his workplace. He went to dredge the oyster beds to make some money for upcoming bills and came to a conclusion that someone had illegally fished his beds. Many people in lower Terrebonne Parish depend on commercial fishing to make a living. Robert paid for his lease to fish the oyster beds and someone else basically took his paycheck from him. When people commit illegal activity on the waterways, it can harm families’ income and way of living. The…

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    many lives, one may not think that sexism would be as common-place as it is. Nevertheless, sexism can be heard in the lyrics of one’s favorite song, it can be displayed on the front page of the magazine at the grocery store, it can be seen on a commercial during one’s TV show. No matter the form, the media serves as the perfect outlet for…

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    different channels. Some of the channels that are used can be entirely nonverbal. The artifact that I chose is the Budweiser’s 2015 ‘Lost Dog’ Super Bowl Commercial Found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWeKtqWc2EA. The commercial took us through many vicissitudes. The reason I choose this commercial is that it is one of the few commercials that takes you through emotional difficulties. The true complexity of this advertisement brings us to a state of being to where we can all relate. The…

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    4. External analysis (Micro): Suppliers, Competitors and Customers are the significant ways to evaluate the external analysis of the CBA that is described below: 4.1 Supplier: Suppliers plays significant role in the CBA that helps to raise the bank credibility in the market through provide constant quality service of it. It provides several services such as corporate banking, consumer banking, credit cards, mortgages, private equity and investment banking that can be handle by the…

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