flowing the dress code. Lucky enough i was‚. How strike is dress code . does it need to be inchs before you can wear holes in your pants.too fingers or more to wear a tank top or shirt. Why does dress code have to be strict. Well we are going to find out why. The first dress code was in 1969 we got dress code code because they didn’t want the different appearances people getting bullied. Did you know that 70.5% of schools have strike or uniforms in their schools‚we have dress code because it reduces
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According to the article “The Variable Dresscode: Pros and Cons of School Uniforms” they state that “students are not exposed to diversity and often times experience culture shock when facing individuality in the real world”. We already have school security systems‚ locks on doors‚ school police that are there
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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 young
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Blue Code of Silence in Large Agencies This paper will examine the “blue code of silence” that has been the source of controversy and a major critique of policing. I will argue that it is unethical and not firmly planted largely in police culture; contrary to present day media outlet’s reports. I will first‚ define the term “blue code of silence” and discuss why it is unethical. I will continue by shedding light on recent reports‚ interviews‚ and publications that show that corruption is not as
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Pros & Cons Of School Uniforms After a child is born‚ his parents dream of seeing him grow and go through various important stages of life. One of the initial and most vital steps towards growing and understanding the world is going to school. School is the center of learning and temple of knowledge‚ which the child attends to decipher the various mysteries and puzzles of existence. It helps in his development and makes him a completely independent identity. Thus‚ school is the most crucial place
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school was created‚ there was always been a sense of dress code imprinted in the school rules. “The first recorded use of standardized dress in education may have been in England in 1222‚ when the Archbishop of Canterbury mandated that students wear a robe-like outfit called the ‘cappa clausa.’” (Scott) Even in today’s world there is a dress code fit towards the modern day standard. However‚ with the new fashion trends‚ school dress codes seem to be ruling on the unfair side‚ upsetting a lot of people
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RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION III. Research: Introduction. ...Anthropological researchers should be alert to the danger of compromising anthropological ethics as a condition to engage in research‚ yet also be alert to proper demands of good citizenship or host-guest relations. III.A. Responsibility to people and animals with whom anthropological researchers work and whose lives and cultures they study III.A.1. Anthropological researchers
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Standardised Testing Name: Institution: Abstract This paper explores two published books that touched on pros and cons of standardized testing in schools. Popham‚ (2001) and Sacks‚ (1999) suggest that through pros a student will have to pass certain tests to determine that he or she has acquired proficiency in various fields of study. According to the two authors‚ in cons the students who have mastery of the content‚ don’t show in the test; it mostly promotes teachers to teach tests and evaluate
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Police Code of Silence When a new recruit joins a police force he is bursting with excitement and anticipation to fulfill all of the principles and standards that come with being a police officer: dedication‚ loyalty‚ trust and integrity. He has a high set of standards and a set of goals he wants to achieve as an officer of the law such as stopping crime‚ improving the moral of the neighborhoods and becoming a positive mentor to the youth of the community. He has a new sense of belonging; he
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time periods. The two stories both have their pros and cons of the society that is being portrayed in the text. The pros of the societies in the stories are found more in “The Voter” than in “Tribal Scars”. This mainly has to do with the fact that the society in Achebe’s story was based in a more recent time which allowed for the society to be more far and democratic and this would be the most noticeable pro throughout the stories. Another pro for “The Voter” would be that almost all of the
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