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    that come to my mind when I think about it. For instance‚ the dress code‚ the BYOD policy‚ and the freedom. Likewise‚ the dress code at the high school is almost non-existent. Which means‚ we are allowed to wear the clothes we like. Such as‚ shorts‚ ripped jeans‚ and tank tops. At the middle school we aren’t allowed to wear jeans with holes in them‚ which I do not particularly like. Not having to be worried about the dress code is something i’m looking forward to. Furthermore

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    very different ideas about what the intentions of the dress code are‚ and while teachers say it’s to make learning better‚ students have different ideas. There has been much debate among students and teachers over what the true purpose of the dress code is. The original dress code was created in 1969 to prevent students from protesting the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. But there are those who wonder what the real purpose of the dress code is today‚ and whether or not it’s intentions are still

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    Dress codes distract kids not help them. Yes‚ you are reading this correctly kids are getting in trouble at school‚ then going home and getting in more trouble because the school said he or she’s clothes aren’t covering all the skin. So when they get home their parents assume they fought against the school and that’s why they got kicked out for a certain period of time. We are going to figure out why this is happening to kids on such little notice and why the school isn’t telling parents before the

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    School Dress Codes Are Sexist School dress codes are sexist towards girls and promotes a rape culture. Rape culture is a term used to describe sexual assault‚ rape‚ and violence. This includes victim blaming and sexual objectification toward high school girls (Colorado State University 1). School dress codes have a negative attitude towards teenage girls. Most dress codes are directed towards the female gender. Sajani Clerk was dressed coded for wearing a flattering outfit that she felt confident

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    Many high schools across America are requiring students to follow a dress code. There are many reason as to why this is beneficial in schools and why this is a bad thing for schools. However‚ I believe there are many more reasons as to why this is not a good thing for schools to implement than reasons why it is a good thing. Overall dress codes hurt the school more than they help. Requiring a school dress code is bad for schools because if someone is offended it isn’t anyone else’s problem but theirs

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    dealing with sales. There are codes that must be followed‚ in order for the contract to be valid and not have any future issues or breaches of contract. Contracts must follow all regulations‚ in order for both parties to be beneficial on the agreement. I will be discussing different topics based on how to determine whether a valid contract has been formed in accordance with Article 2 (Sales) of the UCC.‚ what is the purpose and function of the Uniform Commercial Code‚ provide a scenario by way

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    unbearable. However‚ if there was any thing that I could choose to change‚ the immediate thought that comes to mind is the overdramatic and downright oppressive dress codes of the school administration in today’s world. The issue at hand is that dress codes are not enforced fairly and subject young girls to public humiliation and slut shaming. Dress codes have become a method of teaching girls not to distract boys‚ which is a reflection of the fact that in the year 2018‚ we still blame women for the burden

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    1. The reason why we made this assumption about our topic‚ which is the dress code policy in schools‚ is because as a student‚ there are many instances where I’ve heard teachers make demands and accusations like; “I can see your bra strap” and "find something to cover yourself with”‚ when confronting female students in regards on their outfit. And while‚ the dress code applies to all students‚ I have observed that it seems to mainly targets female students. Female students are restricted from

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    southern lady. Though‚ she fails and Scout is the perfect example of a girl who is unladylike. She never wears dresses‚ breaking the dress code of a lady‚ she also swore‚ which was very uncommon and improper‚ lastly‚ she commonly fought with the boys at her school‚ a childish act which she should have already outgrown. For a lady in the south there is a strict dress code. Girls are expected to wear dresses to school‚ and if they do not they are considered to be unfeminine and tomboyish. In the interview

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    for full credit. I’ve added some guidance below that should help if you don’t know how to approach this. 1. How does RFID compare to bar-coding? By searching the Internet‚ summarize the advantages and disadvantages of RFID systems. Did you find any RFID applications for services? Advantages • RFID tags don’t need to be positioned in the line of sight with the scanter but barcodes do • RFID tags can be read at a faster rate than barcodes; as approximately 40 RFID tages can be read

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