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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 Code Have you ever been walking in a school and nearly been blinded by a student that was wearing clothing that was immodest or scanty? In this situation‚ it seems that a dress code is sorely needed. Dress codes have been and still are a raging subject of debate in our schools. They are constantly being assessed and evaluated to determine and confirm that schools are providing the optimal learning environment for their students. Clothing that is revealing; obscene; suggestive; or displays

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    English Descriptive Essay

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    Final Copy Descriptive Composition (#6): My Airport Passage Jet-black taxis and the shimmering lights of urgent security vehicles whizzed passed me as I patiently waited for a cease in the increasingly heavy airport traffic. As I stepped inside the newly-built extremely‚ modern airport‚ I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed by the kaleidoscope of bustling swarms of humanity; it was like a mixed rainbow of human skin – all different cultural backgrounds and colours rapidly moving around in a confused

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    revealing clothes only fuel their imagination further away from education. Through its dress code policies that state “clothes must conceal undergarments at all times” and “see-through or thin fabrics which expose the body or undergarments are not acceptable”‚ the schools rightfully restrain the excessive exposing of the body because the schools need to provide academic education as well as social education (Dress Policy). Naturally‚ it is the schools’ responsibility to provide students with the best

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    Influential Prejudices between Social Classes in The Dress Lodger In every society‚ individuals hold prejudices influential enough to isolate people into different classes‚ based on various aspects of their lives such as income‚ profession and even gender. In various situations in The Dress Lodger‚ author Sheri Holman demonstrates that the inequalities presented in a society create challenging obstacles that need to be overcome in order for strong and stable communities to develop. In the novel

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    same time help prepare them for their life after school? Well‚ by enforcing school dress codes around the nation‚ this is exactly what we would be doing. Therefore‚ I am completely for the idea of school dress codes. They would ensure that a students’ dress is acceptable for school‚ keep students safer in science laboratories‚ and even help to prepare them for their future life out of school. First of all‚ dress codes are a good idea because they would ensure that students do not wear clothing that

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    Student Dress Code Essay

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    slacks are some examples of dress choice for students today. Sometimes students dress to remain unique to popular trends‚ and others may not have the resources to pick and choose their attire. Although some believe a dress code would influence a more effective educational environment‚ it would not produce better results‚ given a student’s prohibition of self expression‚ required resources for enforcement of such a code‚ and possible incurred costs on students and parents. Dress codes require students

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    In schools‚ girls are dress coded for the most foolish reasons. Women on the streets are called rude names for wearing certain outfits. Girls and women are told how to dress‚ what clothings are presentable‚ and what is too much. As long as there are commands placed upon women on how to dress‚ women will never be free. Women are often deemed as sluts or whores when they wear provocative clothing. When women wear certain clothing pieces‚ they are the accessories to the clothing. Schools and others

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    Beowulf Descriptive Essay

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    and walk around town. Downtown Spruce Pine is absolutely beautiful. There are flowers and pine trees growing everywhere‚ and you can smell all the bakeries and barbeque pits. There are little stores with antiques and instruments‚ florists‚ wedding dress shops‚ and candy stores. It could go from 90 degrees with the sun shining to a humid rain in a matter of minutes. When it rains you can smell it a hundred times better than in California. After we walk through town we get to a huge‚

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    Teacher Descriptive Essay

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    Watrous dresses different than most teachers at Central West. His most stylish outfits consist of “tablecloth” print‚ button up shirts‚ green pants‚ and two-inch heeled shoes. But what he regularly wears are collared or button up shirts‚ jeans‚ and dress shoes. In my opinion‚ Mr. Watrous’s appearance makes him appear as a strong‚ harsh kind of guy. But in reality‚ he’s far from that. In class Mr. Watrous is a mixture of both formal and informal. When lecturing‚ or directly asking questions he

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