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    When talking about sports and athletics it is important to realize that there are many things that need to be looked at ethically. These things can and will have a major impact on the students and the people involved in these sports. As stated by Whisenant (2010), there are three problems that produce ethical questions, the first is participation, the second is the hiring processes, and the third and final is whether everything is fair or not. These all make clear and perfect sense,…

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    other students that profess to be in a gang? Well, I believe that many students should wear what they want to wear, but not anything that is short or something that represents anything that is harmful. In the text it reads, “They say dress codes and uniforms are obstacles to individuality. For these students, freedom of expression is more important than following rules.” First, there is nothing wrong with having dress codes. Dress codes is just representing the fact that you honor the school…

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    Bill 101: News Report

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    When the Parti Québécois was elected in 1976, Camille Laurin, the Minister of Cultural Development, proposed a bill that defined French as the official language of Québec and framed fundamental language rights. The Charter of the French Language, which has also been called Bill 101, has been amended six times since it was passed in 1977. The charter states that its purpose is “to make of French the language of Government and the Law, as well as the normal and everyday language of work,…

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    Today in society men and women are being degraded based on what they wear and what they look like. Whether it’s gender based clothes or gender swapped clothes, people feel the need to restrict others of what they prefer or feel comfortable in. An example of restrictive clothes would be school, public private, religious, most schools have dress codes that restrict all of the students to wear what they feel is “protective” or “non-distractive”. Students feel restricted on what they can express,…

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    school uniforms are? I bet you haven’t. Well, it isn’t that big of a deal, or so you think. Picture yourself wearing one. It doesn’t feel like you now, does it? I think so too. Students shouldn’t be needing school uniforms because, one, school uniforms cost a lot of money. Two, the incidents of bullying in uniform wearing schools are 12% higher than the ones with no school uniforms. Lastly, it doesn’t allow individuality. School uniforms cost a lot of money. Trying to fix a damaged uniform may…

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    Dress Code In School

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    Dress Code Does dressing the way you want in school really affect the way you think? Well it seems to be that way in this era. Dress Code policies date back as far as 1969, in the Tinker vs Des Moines Independent Community School district. A student who had worn an arm-band around his arm to show his objection to the hostilities in Vietnam. Any student who refused take it off, would be suspended until they did so. The students were taken to Supreme Court, in which the Court had ruled…

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    Case Study: Roy Floyd

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    To improve the community and to make Floyd a great place. The roads they are in rough shape. Well, most of they are the roads are what all the people travel on. The dirt road some of them should be paved. The roads should be safe for the people of floyd we do not what reck on are roads. The schools should get a little more. The schools in fixing up. The schools have bad restrooms and locker rooms. The high schoolers are crammed with all the kids that come straight from the…

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    swap out polos for t-shirts. Upon further research of the popular subject, it becomes apparent that Westminster's severe problem of dress code violations is ultimately the result of poor rule enforcement, which leads students to believe that obeying uniform regulations is optional. While the student testimonies provided me with a clear picture of the rule enforcement…

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    There are many negative and positive effects a school dress code can have. Dress codes are in place for a reason. A few dress codes are a little too strict. Others may be a little too loose. A friend of mine when we were in high school decided to get a nose ring nothing like the bull nose ring that goes in a big loop just something small that went on the side of the nose that looked like a tiny blue dot. She was then later speaking with our school principal about how she can’t be wearing that.…

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    For my Argument Text Analysis, I choose the essay “Girls getting fed up with school dress codes that treat them as distractions” by Maureen Downey. This essay is about how girls are required to wear certain things to school for the reason that certain things are “distracting”. How girls are kept from their education since they are sent home for the things they wear. The writer is trying to persuade the reader that girls shouldn’t be required to wear certain things because the boys can’t control…

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