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    have a specific attire students are forced to wear. Students can not wear tight clothes and must wear clothes with specific colors. Catholic schools are just one example. In other schools, girls are not allowed to wear shorts that are not fingertip length. Fingertip length shorts are hard enough for most girls to find let alone girls with long arms, it can be almost impossible some female students to find a pair of “school appropriate” shorts to wear school. Inequality plays a huge role in…

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    What Is Wheel Alignment?

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    Keeping a close eye on your wheel alignment may actually prevent some of the leading causes of early tire failure. If wheel alignment is accurately kept, then tires should perform at their top ratings for speed, wear, and fuel efficiency. However, if wheel alignment is off and not adjusted at regular intervals, tires may become worn unevenly, suffer damage, or it may even cause further repairs to the vehicle. To ensure that you are getting the most out of your tires, do not neglect regular…

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    about how i dress for special occasions. In my culture it is proper for you to wear a ghamese (its long shirt that stretches all way down to your ankles)only men and boys wear them. We only wear it on special occasion like on fridays when we go to a mosque to pray and on holidays like eid, and ramadan.But in other places people wear it mostly everyday like in the arab countries. In other cultures people have to wear it everyday because…

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    As if she was a little girl, trying on her mother’s clothes. We could tell that her mother was just like Cinderella. Although it is her mother’s dress, it looks just like the blue ones she always wears. This whole meaning of putting on her mother’s dress goes back to one of the morals of the story: “to hold on to the best in one’s past” (Bettelheim, 262). Even though it is vintage and is nothing compared to what her sisters are wearing, she decides…

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    Dress Codes are way too strict! Although many schools have strict dress codes, dress codes should be banned from public schools. Clothing as a primary mean of expressing, the pressure of dress codes, and pointing mostly towards girls. The concern of dress code at public and private schools is questioning government as schools. (“What’s Fair and Unfair about School Dress Codes”). The first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case, known as “Tinker vs. Des…

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    “Students may not wear: transparent clothes, clothes with exaggerated slits, low cut shirts, spaghetti strap tops, one-sleeve shirts, strapless shirts, halter tops of any kind, backless shirts (any shirt with the entire back showing), bare midriffs, muscle shirts that are not fitted around the arm, clothing that exposes any type of undergarment,”. I agree that girls should not wear clothes that expose any undergarments but what I do not agree with is how students aren’t allowed to wear spaghetti…

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    uniforms than those pubic schools in smaller cities (Fast). "Between the 2003–04 and 2011–12 school years, the percentage of public schools reporting that they required that students wear uniforms increased from 13 to 19 percent. In 2011-12, the percentage of public secondary schools who reported requiring that students wear uniforms (12 percent) was lower than the percentages of elementary schools (20 percent) and combined schools (30 percent)…

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    Uniforms, at school? This is the end of my life! Should uniforms be worn at school? No kids shouldn’t have to wear uniforms because it makes the atmosphere not as happy, it would be boring to see everyone wearing the same thing, and you can’t express who you are like you can without uniforms. If you have uniforms you can’t express who you are. When you get to wear your own clothes people know whether they are a tomboy, girly girl, into sports, or even dark & gloomy. People who are for uniforms…

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    age. I was not going to wear a dress, I was going to play in the mud, and my best friend would not always be nice. My mom will tell anyone how hardheaded I can be, and I can agree to that. I can do so, because my earliest memory is assuring my mom, “I did not need to wear a dress because dresses are for girls, and I am not a girl. I am a tomboy, and boys do not wear dresses.” Thanks to my uncle Justin for teaching me that I was a tomboy. The dress that I was refusing to wear to church…

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    ruffs, high collars, and a geometric shape becoming quite popular. Queen Elizabeth became a fashion icon during her reign, and women would do extreme things in order to imitate her. Laws were even passed that limited what colors and materials you could wear according to your class. In the “Peacock Age”, the wackier your clothing was, the better you were. Noblewomen’s attire had many layers in order to achieve the desired body shape. An inflexible corset was the bottom layer, then a stomacher,…

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