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    Benefits of School Uniforms The first school district in the United States to require all students to wear uniforms was Long Beach, California, in 1994 (“School Uniforms”). Having students wear school uniforms serves a purpose as to letting the students focus more on school work as opposed to how they look around their peers. Still today, many school districts are considering the uniform policy causing the opposition to think differently. Because school uniforms have been proven with strong…

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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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    or solidarity with other people for millennia”, “What a person chooses to wear can reflect their personality or likes” Clothing. To consume clothes is to consume a style and to construct social identity. In order to satisfy the market, certain styles of fashion of fashion are produced, for instance, HBA, hip-hop hi-street…

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    The Minister's Black Veil is a parable that has to do with a minister who wears a black veil in order to represent everyone's secret sin or inner sorrow. The minister, Reverend Mr. Hooper, believes that everyone carries a sin or inner sorrow around with them that they do not make known to the people around them. He wears the black veil because although his sin is visible to everyone, everyone else carries their black veil in their hearts. Nathaniel Hawthorne in this parable wants to show that…

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    One watch, the Patek Philippe Calatrava, is considered to be a bankers watch because it shows the person wearing it possesses solidity; stating that he is dependant and his his bold and mighty.Risk taker watches are watches that you can wear during daredevilish activities. The Panerai Luminor watch is a daredevil watch because you can do about anything in them like surfing, off road adventures, and sports activities. The Bremont Supermarine 500 is called a spy watch because it is easy…

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    many designs and colors too. Some shoes such as the stacked heel pumps are on the little more expensive side expensive as a little more than 10 dollars. Some other shoes are not as cool and are not stylish at all like one man created a army boot to wear in public.one trend that people back then didn’t like was putting fur at the top of their boots and they said it was too old fashioned. Football shoes were made of leather and were about ankle high. Hockey skates back then were leather and had a…

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    When Shug tells Celie that she should wear pants. Celie responds that Mr. ___ would never allow her to wear pants, simply because she is a woman. Walker demonstrates how gender roles force us into conformity by writing, “ Mr.___ not going to let his wife wear pants. Why not? Say Shug. You do all the work around here (146). Celie strongly believes that Mr.___ would never allow her to wear pants because only the men were allowed to wear pants because they are a symbol of power, and Mr.___…

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    High School students wake up in the morning and decide to plan out what they want to wear. Girls tend to worry about this routine quite a bit more than boys do. As if finding out what to wear to school is not already tricky enough, girls have to worry about dress codes. Finding shorts that are below fingertip length are harder to find and not as trendy for the average teenager. Spaghetti straps are also not welcome in the schools. Society bases these rules off of what is considered appropriate…

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    Essay On School Dress Code

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    Don’t you hate how you can’t express your style the way you want? Not being able to wear those cute sandals you bought from ‘Forever 21’ and that really nice spaghetti strap tank top you’ve been dying to wear, all because schools won’t let you. It’s time to be you and express your unique sense of style to everyone around you. People shy away from expressing the way they want to dress since we have so many rules in school about the dress code policies. Approximately 3,328,750 people in just the…

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    Regulate Dress Code

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    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 why the school has the right to regulate the dress code. So yes the school does have the right to regulate the dress…

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