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    School Uniforms In Creating An Academically Motivating Climate: Do Uniforms Influence Teacher Expectations?." Journal Of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research 1.(2007): 31-39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 1 Nov. 2015. Kizis, Sarah. "School UNIFORMS And Dress CODES: The Pros And Cons." Writing 23.1 (2000): 18. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 1 Nov. 2015. Viadero, Debra. "Uniform Effects?: Schools Cite Benefits Of Student Uniforms, But Researchers See Little Evidence Of Effectiveness." Education Week…

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    A school dress code was established about two decades ago. The public uniform school policy was adopted by academics, catholic, and private institutions. One out of five schools request for students to wear uniforms. It has been traced further back to the sixth teen century in England that lower class orphan children wore uniforms because it was less expensive and created a since of unity. Today the school uniforms represent a symbol of professionalism, influences individual and group behavior,…

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    Dress Code In Schools

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    Over the past few years, have implemented a dress code in many schools across the country (Kizis, 2000). Today 's schools are facing great problems, such as diminishing test marks, drugs and law-breaking (Anonymous, 1998). Advocates say the increase in training and improving the academic success of students. However, Challengers, the students violated “the legitimate right of self-expression and schools doing isn’t solving.” The students need to wear a uniform in the public school with various…

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    Summary: The Office

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    The Office Is a bar and grill restaurant located in Janesville, WI. We will be serving the usual drinks that any bar would serve and we will also be offering grill food. The menu will offer hamburgers, brats, French fries, cheese curds, chicken strips, Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches, etc. The business will consist of Matt Cronk as the bar owner. Joey Lincicum as the Bar Manager and Amber Hofmaster as the Grill Manager. Matt has the responsibilities of filing proper paperwork, acquiring the…

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    The Last Day Analysis

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    The Last Day The Last Day follows Alex Holland 's last day of high school and the choices he must make about what type of person he wants to become. Opposing forces pull him towards different paths but by the end of the day he will make choices that will make huge impact on his future Act I: Alex 's last day of high school begins like any other; he wakes up, gets ready for school, has breakfast with his parents, and then off to school. At breakfast his parents tell him they are proud of him, but…

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    Adolescence is a crucial stage in an individual’s life. It is at that stage where a person is subjected to many changes that are both physiological and psychological. A change that is pertinent to observe is self-esteem. Over the years, there have been many studies about self-esteem and how it has affected countless aspects of life such as fashion. Fashion and self-esteem go hand in hand. There have been several researches involving this topic, in which the word fashion takes various meanings…

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    saying that he dresses inappropriately, but usually if you aren’t a shop teacher or a female teacher, you would wear a tie every day. I will admit though that being in as small of a district as we are, there isn’t as much hostility towards a certain dress code for teachers, as long as it’s appropriate, that…

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    have a form of dress code, yet they have not been enforced justly. Young girls have expressed their complaints about the “unfair and demeaning” use of dress code. Though having a uniform is supported by several schools in the United States, it is becoming an issue in the sense that the schools are now getting complaints about the sexism occurring due to the dress code. Uniforms were created to make students feel equal, but the problem arises when students’ misconduct with school dress code…

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    If the school had an open dress policy, it would be much harder for school officials to identify violations because there would be such a variety of different clothing styles. Lee Ann Jolley states in her article “The student dress code debate” that “Schools and school districts face the challenge of monitoring students’ modes of attire in a bid to promote order”, and this supports…

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    CHANGES TO THE SCHOOL In any school there are many problems that the students see and believe need to be fixed. One of those major problems that every school deals with is dress code. What should be allowed? What should be banned? It’s really quite complicated when you think about it. There are several possible ways to solve this problem, but three main ideas that were considered in my group were as follows: Freedom Friday, Full Uniforms, and Multiple Uniforms. Each option was equally alluring…

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