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    Strict Dress Codes

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    “dress code requirements”, all for shaving her head in support of her friend getting cancer. Students all around the world are being forced to follow strict dress code and uniform requirements, like this young girl, not allowing them to support what they believe in. This topic has caused much debate about the requirements at hand. To some they find these requirements unnecessary and undermining to a teens ability to express themselves. Then there are some that find that uniforms and dress codes…

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    later that year, I loved the idea of sending short messages from the future through collected burst data through so-called quantum foam. Although this isn’t an entirely novel concept , I really savor these kinds of story lines, and as The Tomorrow Code actually has scientific merit, it’s all the more impressive. The actual nature of the impending apocalypse is also a fascinating (if, again, not entirely original) concept – the world dies a quiet death, thanks to some rhino virus-chimera…

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    Where Should Dress Codes Fall? On a particularly muggy spring day, a high school student decides to dress to keep cool in class. In choosing her outfit, she ensures that regions of privacy be appropriately covered. Upon her arrival to school however, she is called aside by an administrative staff member. Her shorts aren’t fingertip length, her top has straps that are less than the one-inch minimum, and her bare shoulders are visible; she must change immediately. Do dress codes need to be so…

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    dress code & uniform policy has been a big controversial issue lately. This issue is overlooked and has not been tamed. There are many reasons why it is such thing as a dress code policy. Some people believe in the different dress code policies, and others are against it and feel as if you should be able to wear whatever you want to because it can’t hinder you from 11your education. Or can it? Some people mistake dress code as uniform when in reality, they are two different things. A dress code…

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    would be concerned about. However, one of the main problems that they are facing today is battling their school dress code. For years, there have been debates over how dress code should be handled. The issue is everywhere, even in our own community. One of the biggest controversies over the school dress code has occurred at Van Buren High School. With that being said, school dress code for Van Buren High School students should be altered because it takes away women’s rights, makes their…

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    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 codes can make it difficult to…

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    American Psychological Association (APA), Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct applies to professional psychologists and other professionals in the field of psychology. Therefore, Dr. John Smith must abide by the APA Ethics Code as his primary code of ethics, especially as an individual with a private practice and no additional code of ethics from an organization or overhead. Additionally, there are other codes Dr. Smith may consider due to his specialization in the treatment…

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    uniforms. The dress codes at school can cause students that violate them to leave school due to getting in trouble. School uniforms can take care of this problem completely. Tracey Marinell, Lyndhurst, NJ school district superintendent states in the article "Uniform policies save valuable class time because they are easier to enforce than a standard dress code" that before the school had a uniform policy, "Kids were spending time in the office because they were not fulfilling the dress code...…

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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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    Public schools in the United States do not generally require uniforms. Traditionally, the use of school uniforms in the United States has been restricted to private schools. I attended a school that required uniform during my junior and senior years, I liked it. I woke up with eager every morning to wear it, I was so used to wearing it I sometimes forgot that I had uniform on, and I forget that it was mandatory. What I experienced from that is that student was always on tasks and everybody were…

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