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    A Nursing Story Analysis

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    In the first testimony that I read, “A Nursing Story” by Andrew Schwartz, the author gave various dynamic perspectives of those involved in one particular patient’s life. The back and forth reflection from the different nurses that worked with patient Steven showcased the impact that he had on them and the little moments that truly make nursing worthwhile. Not only do these testimonies touch on issues present with caring with a terminally ill patient, but they also bring Steven back to life…

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    Do you think we need a dress codes? Kids shouldn’t have dress codes because they are all mainly for the girls and really none are for boys. Girls shouldn’t be able to wear crop tops to school. They also shouldn’t wear anything that shows their stomach at all. The girls should be allowed to wear leggings without a long enough shirt. Kids shouldn’t be dress coded for things that aren’t dress codes. No!!In elementary school, we had no dress codes, we got to choose what we got to wear. If you…

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    Dress Code Violations

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    School Dress Codes and How Administrators are Enforcing Them The nature of the problem with public school dress codes is that they teach inappropriate messages and are sexist. These codes start to form the minds of the future generations of how the human body should be looked at and what affects education. The importance of these policies is to have all students be able to be properly clothed as well as, having that conduct not affect any students chance of the best education…

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    This article was published on May 30th, 2017. The article can be found on CNN's Heath section. It covers the school systems dress codes. The purpose of this article, is to show how bad dress codes are. Dress codes are degrading, stands for the wrong purpose, and it makes the parents angry. The article has my interest, because a dress code effected my four years of high school. It made me mad, that we were told, that our clothes were "distracting" the boys. It also interested me, because I can…

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    In TIME’s published ‘How School Dress Codes Shame Girls and Perpetuate Rape Culture’, Laura Bates explains that sexist school dress-codes,enforced to prevent girls from distracting their male classmates by dressing “provocatively”, tend to only regulate females’ attire, while administrators constantly turn a blind eye to males who harass girls. Bates believes school districts’ sexist dress-codes groom students to accept rape as inevitable because it teaches students that rape victims bring…

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    A common topic that is talked amongst schools is the school’s dress code. Depending on the type of school he or she goes to, the dress code with vary. Most public schools do not have a strict dress code. However, most private schools require uniforms, or the school will have a strict dress code. Although people argue that dress codes prevent inappropriate clothing, students should not be required to follow a strict dress code because they can express their individuality through clothing, dress…

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    Dress Code Debate Essay

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    I am writing this proposal in order to provide a solution to a major problem in school dress codes. In all public schools, the dress code is enforced to have students “dress for success.” However, school dress codes, particularly for female students, are far too strict. In most situations, when a student violates dress code, the student is removed from class and held in an office until they are able to change into clothing that better fits the schools standards, or even given detentions or other…

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    School Uniforms The battle still rages over the certainty of whether a student is fully obliged to wear their school uniforms or whether each should be allowed to dress as one desire. The protagonists over this ideology argue that school uniforms help in improving the student’s performance through the reinforcement of their esteem and pride towards their school. A question put forth to counter this is why do we still have cases of dismal performances in the same schools? If the school aims at…

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    The idea of school dress codes being sexist and encouraging rape culture has become very popular across school districts. There are stories about protests and strikes all around the country. I have witnessed these “dress code violations” and from what I witnessed, none of these girls were in the wrong. There have been too many times that young ladies get dress coded because what they are wearing is a “distraction” to young men. These boys need to be taught self control and I should not get…

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    questions boys maturity level. While others think it is teaching children a good dressing technique that they will need later on in the future of different jobs, interview and other business opportunities. All schools should think about adopting school uniforms because it’ll stop competition between students, making the school a safer place for the students and teachers, getting the kids ready for the real working world. To begin school dress code is a great thing simply because it eliminates…

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