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    Hat And Hood Essay

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    Is the Hat/Hood Policy Too Harsh? How many times have you walked into a school wearing a hat and had a staff member ask you to take it off? Maybe you thought it suited your outfit, or maybe you were using it to cover up your messy hair that day. Have you ever wondered why you aren’t ever allowed to wear hats or hoods in school? I think that the hat and hood policy in schools should be changed to be less restrictive. First, some of them don’t really distract or obscure anybody at all. Also, the…

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    Regulate Dress Code

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    Many people argue about if the school should have the right to regulate the school dress code whether it be students or parents, but there is only one side to choose. To begin with one reason why they can regulate the dress code is because students can go to school with a distracting hair do. Another reason why they can regulate the dress code is because if they wear inappropriate clothing. The inappropriate clothing and the distracting hair do will affect the other students in many ways that is…

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    Ever since Gale Ranch opened, there has been a school dress code. Gale Ranch students melted into a pool of anger and are now breaking it. Some students don’t like dress code because they think it doesn’t affect their learning and it doesn’t allow them to express themselves. Students seem to ignore the fact that the dress code is there to make the environment easier to learn in, so that students would not be distracted by what other people are wearing. Staff at Gale Ranch makes sure students…

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    Outdated Dress Code, Outdated Punishments Do you feel offended when someone bares their shoulders? How about when someone wears pajama bottoms or slippers? What if a boy has long hair, earrings, and a dress? These are just a few issues with dress code in schools. Schools are not allowing students to express themselves freely. This is an issue we must change. School dress codes are meant to keep students from being distracted, to help them learn better. While this may help little situations,…

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    “I remember walking into drugstores when i was younger and seeing all the hair color boxes on the shelves and just being so in awe. Having the control to dye your hair and your look is such a part of self-expression” - Olivia Wilde. Different hair colors shouldn't be restricted from middle school students. Dying your hair only shows who you are and who you have chosen to be. Students with low self esteem are recommended to dye their hair for a boost in self appreciation,and studies show that…

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    Uniform Commercial Code

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    Question 1: How does the Uniform Commercial Code define "merchant"? Why does the UCC distinguish between merchants and non-merchants? (2.5 points) Answer: As indicated by UCC "Trader" implies a man who bargains in merchandise of the kind or generally by his occupation holds himself out as having learning or expertise impossible to miss to the practices or products included in the exchange or to whom such information or ability may be credited by his business of a specialists or dealer or…

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    like for students to wear school uniforms. “Uniforms have been a part of education for over a century” (Burkemper 18). There has been much positive feedback from the public school that requires school uniforms. Students are able to benefit more from the use of school uniforms than not using them. School uniforms do a significant job at keeping students more disciplined and focused in their studies. The NAESP conducted a survey on the effects of school uniforms. The principals in this survey…

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    Many studies show that uniform is a way of keeping teenagers killing each other over some designer jacket, pants, or even shoes. Many teen think about taking their life away because of the way they look or for what they cannot afford to wear. Having uniform on our school program could have many positive benefits. School Uniform would take away the reasons kids treat each other's different (Model School). Many students are treated superior just because they have expensive outfits and…

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    School uniforms. These two words should never be put together. As a student at an international school, I personally think that it should be forbidden for people to wear uniforms during school. School uniforms are usually all the same for everyone on the entire campus. What fun will that be, wearing the same outfit as everyone everyday? School uniforms will not allow us to identify or express who we are, help any conflicts dealing with clothes, and can be a waste of money. I’ll be the first to…

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    When in the course of life events, we come to Declare our independence from our school Dress Code Violation. We are sure enough that our students from AHS would be mature enough to know what is right to use and what is wrong to use. We should not limit our choices of dress wear because of stereotypes. We live in a 21 century where we should see past what people wear.We hold these truths to be self-evident because we believe that we have the right to wear ripped jeans or anything that we are not…

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