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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The Piedmont Middle School dress code has become a very controversial topic for both the students and faculty. The dress code states that shorts/skirts must be past the fingertips‚ and shirt sleeves must be at least three fingers in width. While I can see why this code is enforced‚ it is unfair for many students‚ and can interfere with student expression‚ different body types‚ and the student’s education. Middle school is when kids are figuring out who they are and what they like‚ but when they are
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Supporters argue about why dress codes and uniforms should be enforced more in every school. First‚ they argue about why they should be promoted. According to “School Uniforms” from Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ supporters claim‚ “They help teachers more quickly identify students on field trips as well as spot outsiders who enter the building.” This claim is saying that it makes it easier for teachers and makes it safer for students in the sense that they are able to identify where they’re from
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A.L. Taylor’s essay "Chess and Theology in the Alice Books" echoes Falconer Madan’s regret that the game of chess in Lewis Carroll’s "Through the Looking Glass" is not properly worked out. As is‚ it contains multiple errors such as the White side being allowed to move nine consecutive times and Queens castling. Dodgson wrote his defense in 1887‚ admitting that his adherence to the rules of chess are lax and that the book is based on a demonstration of moves‚ not a full game. Taylor goes on to
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The Red Pony by author John Steinbeck is a very notable book for young adults. The central and recurring theme of the four stories told within this short novel is life and death. The stories also deal with conflict between old and new. Unlike most novels for young adults this book is different because John Steinbeck does not try to soften or hide old age and death‚ but instead presents these themes as they are in reality. The stories tell how the main character‚ Jody Tiflin‚ becomes more responsible
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Then the events that make “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” different from “Resurreccion Mary” is that “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” being witnessed and told by the author’s grandma and her husband Herbert. And then‚ having “Resurrection Mary” being told and witnessed by only one person‚ Jerry Palus. After that‚ they also different because they both occur in different time periods‚ “The Girl in the Lavender Dress - 1942 to 43” being written after “Resurrection Mary - 1800s”. Furthermore into story-wise
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one chain restaurant that is all over the country in hundreds of cities big and small. That restaurant is Red Lobster‚ the largest full- service seafood restaurant chain in the USA; I will be analyzing and reviewing this restaurant. Although Red Lobster might be far from where you live; but their customer service‚ amazing atmosphere and delicious seafood is worth the trip. One thing about Red Lobster the prices could be high‚ but they treat you well. Waiters come back to your table constantly and
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Jessica Holifield Mrs. Walker English IV 24 August 2012 “The Red Wheelbarrow” “The Red Wheelbarrow‚” by William Carlos Wiliams‚ is a very short poem‚ consisting of four stanzas. Each stanza has two lines and a total of four words. There are three words on the first line and one word on the second line in each of the four stanzas. “The Red Wheelbarrow” has no apparent rhyme pattern; however‚ there are several other literary devices found in Williams’ poem. One literary device Williams uses
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Red Flag 1 Although the revenue on snack food decreases every year‚ the cost of goods sold increases every year. The costs of these snacks purchased from vendors are increasing while the prices they are sold for in the gift shop remain the same. The gift shop should raise the price on the snacks sold. As an alternative‚ the gift shop could seek to purchase these snacks for cheaper from another vendor. Ultimately‚ the prices should be raised enough to cover the cost to buy them produce a profit
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Isn’t it disappointing when the crimson red turns brown? The red- the red is what I want. The red is what gave me the thrill. Now‚ you think that this is a madman talking-that I am insane. Only an insane man could think these horrible thoughts. I was not always the madman that I am now. I never thought about killing- it was merely a tragic thing that happened to those around me‚ but you never think you will be the one behind the blade. You never think that something so terrible‚ so awful could
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