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    Dress Code Matters Throughout history people have showed their will to fight oppression and go against “The Man” to obtain their freedom‚ however‚ in modern times this can be shown by courageous students fighting ‚so called‚ unfair school policies such as rule against what a person can wear in school. But has anyone thought behind the fact that it slightly limits the way we express ourselves and think that their is a legitimate purpose behind it? Schools must have dress codes because it teaches students

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    Should students be required to wear a dress code if the school enforces one? Many schools around the country enforce strict dress code policies to decrease distraction from the learning environment and prepare students for the reality of having a dress code in a job. Most states have set up laws to allow the school board to set the dress code and its limitations‚ as long as it does not invade the student’s constitutional rights. People who agree with the dress code policies think that today’s students

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    | Dressing for Success? | Dress Code Persuasive Essay | | | | Benjamin Franklin once said‚ "Those who would give up essential Liberty‚ to purchase a little temporary Safety‚ deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Today ’s society is built upon the values of freedom‚ independence and the rights of man. The freedom of expression and the basic rights that were fought for are taken away by strict school dress codes or mandatory school uniforms. Everyone should have the freedom to

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    Girls Dress Code Imagine walking to your car in an empty parking lot late at night after dinner. A man walks by and hollers at you. He slowly walks up to you and pushes you against the car. Before you know it‚ he comes on to you and you are trying to get away‚ but it doesn’t work. After he is done and has left you call the police. After a few days comes the trial. They ask the woman what she was wearing‚ she said “ I was wearing a fitting dress that came to about mid thigh”. They told her if

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    Imagine you were going over an important assignment in class one day to then be taken out of class for seemingly no reason. Now imagine if that reason was simply for exposed knees and exposed collarbones on the dress you were wearing. This happens to girls everywhere‚ their education put second to their bodies. And their comfort and self expression taken from them in an environment they have to attend. This blatant sexism happens to young girls everywhere‚ they are treated like sexual objects not

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    (anonymous). School dress codes should not be as strict as what they are now. The student handbook says that the dress code applied to both boys and girls‚ but then says things such as "...shirts and blouses should cover the shoulders and yoga pants are not permitted..." (student hand book page 26). Things like that are aimed towards girls. Why should girls be punished for being comfortable? Girls should be taught to embrace their bodies without consequences. I believe that dress code sexualizes

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    School Dress Code What is fair? What is fair when it comes to schools dress code? Parents have said when they were in high school they could wear off-the shoulder crop tops with their low-rise jeans and chucks and be just fine. Smithville High School has made strict rules on what to wear to be less “distracting to the learning environment.” But it’s a natural thing for people to be attracted to others‚ whether it’s our personalities‚ our smile‚ in this case‚ our skin. Some private‚ and some

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    Dress Code in School Should be Applied School dress code has always been a controversial topic in the United States mainly because of American culture. Many school dress codes or uniforms have come from England. Uniforms in public school reduce economic and social barriers between students‚ encourage discipline and affect positive attitude by increasing self-confidence‚ school pride‚ and a sense of belonging‚ and create a safe environment in the schools. In the 1960s United States

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    Across the world‚ school dress codes policies are enforced and relayed to students on a weekly basis. It is without doubt one of the most prevalent school rules in the mind of a student. People may argue that school dress codes are an important element of a successful school and it allows students to be perceived as smart and professional. Although the principle of asking students to come to school dressed smartly sounds reasonable‚ the problem comes when blatant sexism and sexist attitudes towards

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    Dress codes and Christian schools typically go hand-and-hand. One always associates the two as a lot of Jesus‚ but a lot of dress code rules. If I were to survey Christian schools in the area‚ I would find that the majority of them have dress codes. But dress codes are not always the answer to the problems. Why not have dress guidelines instead of an actual dress code in Christian schools? As Christians‚ we are to be set apart from others. One aspect we need to be set apart would be how we

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