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    Dress Code Controversy

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    Dress Code Controversy By: Sophie Li The current dress code is a topic of controversy among many parents, students, and the social media. It is an ideology that sends out patriarchal-based messages to young girls and boys that contradict the gender-equality based teachings that educators are to provide. The dress code supports rape culture stigma by protecting those who inflict the sexual violence and blaming the victims for tempting them. It teaches the impressionable young minds of girls…

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    In a majorities of Public and Private schools students are obligated to follow a dress code. A dress code is a limitation that restrains students from wearing inappropriate and distracting clothing item. However over the years people have been debating on whether the code is too strict and what not or even removed completely. From personal experience it is agreeable that a dress code is needed however a more loose one. A dress code in which students can feel comfortable and secure in their space…

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    bullying and violence in schools by enforcing student uniforms or having the problem continue and progressively get worse? School uniforms has been a controversial problem for years now and there are many pros and cons to go on either side. School uniforms restrict what clothing students can wear by enforcing a dress code involving only the uniforms. Studies have shown mixed results to if they are effective or not. Schools should have school uniforms because they help to decrease bullying, save…

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    schools wear school uniforms let's get that to 0. Students should not have school uniforms for many reasons. The fact that these public schools are supposed to be free and they are not when you are paying for a school uniform. This also takes away from the students creativity which makes them blend in with others when they want to be themselves. For many others it can be prices of school uniforms. Firstly, you are not supposed to pay for public schools meaning that school uniforms should not…

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    Woven Lanyards as an Alternative to Uniforms Businesses need to ensure their employees can be easily identified. Many companies choose to have employees wear uniforms but this can become costly over time. There is an easier way to achieve this goal. Purchase custom woven lanyards with the company name, logo, and/or phone number and ensure everyone who comes into contact with the individual knows he or she is part of the organization. The same is true for chaperones on a field trip, staff at an…

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    Dress Code In Montana

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    Dress code in Montana is proven to teach students appropriate behavior(5). It is important because it helps kids learn in a favorable environment. Dress Code helps with problems such as inappropriate dressing, behavior and concerned parents. Dress Code has been around for quite a while because it is effective and non bias. Some people will dress inappropriately without a dress code and that is one of the main reasons it is still being used throughout the U.S. Some inappropriate clothing…

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    November 19, 2017 Mr. Christopher Smith, House of Representatives: I am proud to inform you that my son, Alexander Christopher Danish, who has been involved in scouting since 2009 in Troop 63, in Brielle, New Jersey, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, Scouting’s highest rank in Fall 2017. On March 19, 2018, we shall be conducting his Eagle Court of Honor. Would you please be so kind as to send this worthy Eagle Scout a letter of congratulations, along with any other items you wish to be…

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    Enforcing School Uniforms

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    School uniforms. You either love them or hate them. But do they really benefit students. There has been a lot more controversy these days on whether or not enforcing uniforms improve a child’s academics. Uniforms improve a student’s grades and decreases chances of being bullied. More students are less likely to cut class. Crime rates in the surrounding school area drop. Enforcing school uniforms nationwide should occur because academics increase and bullying decreases, less students cut class,…

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    school uniforms and how they should not be allowed in schools In the United States. First they take away the freedom of expression Second it doesn't stop bullying and may increase more violent acts. Finally it promotes conformity over individuality. School uniforms should be banned because of these reasons. School uniforms take away the freedom of expression. FIrst the first amendment of the constitution states “All individuals have the right to express themselves freely”. School uniforms take…

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    to. School uniforms take away that freedom. Schools with uniforms claim that they are creating a level playing field between students and that it helps students stay more focused on school work rather than what you are wearing but this is nowhere near true. School uniforms are a bad thing because they take away creativity, and individuality creating conformity. They also cause students to rebell and do things that they wouldn’t normally do otherwise. Though schools claim that uniforms help…

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