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    mankind has had many different styles of clothing. From robes to dresses, mankind’s clothing has been very diverse. One fashion sense has been the Hijab in the Muslim community. In Israel, Muslims wear a head dress that is called the Hijab. Many people can see the Hijab as a stereotype to the women who wear, but it has a positive impact of the community. The practice of wearing the Hijab in Israel causes a higher sense of unity, results in a more hopeful society, and leads to higher self-esteem.…

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    School Dress Codes

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    body. First, dress codes restrict personal freedom. A dress code by definition limits clothes that an individual can wear to school. Sometimes, it is reasonable; you shouldn’t wear a bikini to school, but sometimes the restrictions are arbitrary and can end up restricting freedom of speech, specifically symbolic speech. For example, a school in Tennessee told a girl she couldn’t wear a shirt with a pro-LGBTQ+ message on it. In the past, the Supreme…

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    suspect and who did the crime since it's on camera also. Suspects would most definitely be aware of their actions considering that they could be caught on camera. The evidence would all be right there and wouldn't be going anywhere. If policemen didn't wear the body cameras, they would have a hard time finding out who did what crime and have to go through all the trouble in finding the suspect. It could take months before they find out reliable information on the simplest crimes.…

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    School Uniform Speeches

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    all schools that made the wear of uniforms mandatory. Students feel like if they had to wear school uniforms restrict students' freedom of expression. Students feel like they should be able to wear want they want to school to help express their personality. With the students being able to wear what to is a crucial form of self-expression that will allow them to show their personality. With that not allowing the student to support causes, this may cause students to wear what they want to and deal…

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    Americanisation is the large influence that the United States has on other countries. This particular presentation will focus on the impact of American culture on Australia. Americanisation had started in Australia in the 1950’s, with the introduction of the Television. Since then, Australian culture has been influenced dramatically by America. Americanisation has caused Australia’s popular culture to imitate American society and culture. This presentation agrees with this thesis and will argue…

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    Upgrade Your Apparel

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    Upgrade your pants. Stop wearing drop-crotch pants, sloppy denim, sweatpants or any form of pajama pants. Outside of the house, these pants should not be worn by a man. Wear either well-fitting joggers or a pair of jeans. The last thing you want to do is miss an opportunity in either in business or a potential date because you were lazy with your outfit selection for the day. Improving your casual wardrobe. Leveling up your casual game starts with improving your accessories. Start with wearing a…

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    School Uniform Speech

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    Hello I'm Maddi Rose, my partners are Sophia Farenga and Madison Mueller. Today my group and I are taking the side that kids should not wear uniforms to public schools. The first amendment says that people have freedom of expression. School uniforms shows neither of those things. According to ProCon.org, “The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that all individuals have the right to express themselves freely.” 13 year old Kamran Khan stood outside his impoverished family, doused…

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    We would wear the Save-A-Lot shirt that we are given, but some of us would wear different styles of pants, shoes, and outerwear. Even though what we are doing at work is against the dress code, we are all fully capable to doing our jobs around the store. The most surprising thing about dressing…

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    Victorian Era Dress Essay

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    classy time everyone wore suits and dressed to look nice when they went out. In the victorian era what you wear is how people will determine your wealth and also how classy you were. Men’s clothing has always been very classy and nice looking they were suits and ties every where they go and even at home they wear suits. Mens Pajamas were made of silk or wool for comfort. Men at work had to wear vest and flannels at work as their under clothing. Men wore vest every day they get up and put on a…

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    Employee Dress Codes

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    employee’s appearance. Many employers this day and age require employees to wear formal attire. Many employers do require employees to follow a dress code that is forced by the company’s policies. Most dress codes are legal and do not discriminate. Employers can regulate clothing, piercings, nails and hair depending on the environment of the organization. Food industry’s like Hershey or Cargill typically require employees to wear hair nets for women or men who have long hair. False nails are…

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