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    Meijer Culture Analysis

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    Donning a baking apron and entering Meijer as a new employee required a level of resocialization on my part. As a part of my first job experience, I had to remove some of the behavior patterns of before I was out of high school (such as not censoring my words) and transform into a highly focused, efficient, and cheery cog in this rather functionalistic society (page 86). However, not only did I have to use impression management to make myself appear the ideal employee for my employer and…

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    extreme accessories to alter their fashion such as; short skirts, mohawks, and piercings. The point is. Every one you pass is meant to be somebody. School uniforms are not a solution, they will treat them as an obstacle. Students who rely on how they dress as one of the only means they have will feel like it 's not good enough and that their school is not open to diversity. Odds are they didn’t feel socially accepted at their school anyway but now you’ve confined them, made them claustrophobic…

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    One of the proceeding arguments that parents and school officials talk about is school uniforms. There are many reason that school uniforms are great for children and teens. It helps parents with clothing expenses, it reduces bulling and teasing and it reduces competition among peers. It set precedence in school because it is giving a sense of unity among peers and classmates. This makes the student feel as one, not body is better than the other and this leaves every student feel accepted. Of…

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    In Walden on Wheels, Ken Ilgunas argues that "there is nothing liberating about leaving college; I 'd ended one series of obligations only to enter into another" (40). Being a college senior is the end road toward receiving a diploma, that certifies the completion of a certain undergraduate program, and most senior would like to achieve this end game in order to possible work in the field that interest them and pays off their college debts. Yes, I believe that after graduation the newly…

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    When you think think of high school what come to your mind? Parties every week,dances, or going to your school's football games. What if it was the reverse of all of that, mass fights at sporting events, over 100 arrests due to alcohol. These situations have been going on at Smith High School for the past couple of weeks. Problems with violence and alcohol abuse have spun out of control,so the school has taken drastic action to stop it. The school has introduced a new conduct toward student…

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    wrong. The ending of the play is between Mia and Toby as if nothing had happened, as if Coach Carlson found another job, Mia did not shoot him, and everyone moved on with their lives. The costumes for this play are everyday wear, modern, casual dress. Mia will be wearing some maternity clothes throughout the beginning of the play since she is pregnant. The coaches will wear some type of athletic clothing, as if they were on their way to coach football practice. The little boy will have on…

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    You are entitled to your own opinion. So, should you be able to be entitled to your own morals? Well, according to surveycentral 16 out of 29 people say you should wear bandannas to school. Which people would count as a moral. The main point of this essay is to have the rule “No bandannas” changed. No bandanas needs to be changed because there are no gangs in Hebron, IN. The existing rule in the rulebook is no bandanas. In the rulebook it states, “No bandanas.” “There are no gangs in Hebron, In…

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    The dress code problem has become a widely argued topic across schools, communities, and especially girls. A large majority of girls believe that their school's dress code is inappropriately ruled and hardly ever enforced on boys. In an article titled "The Sexism of School Dress Codes" by Li Zhou, many middle school girls were interviewed to share their opinion on this topic. “I’ve never seen…

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    Plea Against Uniformity

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    Can’t wear this, can't wear that, shirt to high, pants to low. These are saying teachers and adults tell children when they see what they are wearing. Sure there are times that someone is wearing something that is showing too much skin or have their pants to low. But no one really has an idea of what is “appropriate.. So who are we to dictate what people wear?” (Source: Martelle, Victor. "A Plea Against Uniformity, a Cray for Self-Expression: Will School..."University Wire (2014 Sep 09): N.p.…

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    Another practical benefit Gabriela Moros Luces 801104800 is the costs; proponents of school uniform claim that a uniform is usually cheaper than buying clothes that children want to wear to school. Since young people feel pressure to dress in the latest fashion and it is shameful for them to wear the same outfit often, parents are forced to spend hundreds of dollars on clothes each year in order to satisfy the child’s demands. Therefore, uniforms take away this pressure since…

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