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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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    Dress Code A group of high school students‚ were protesting their school’s ban against tank tops and leggings‚ female students said that they were informed that this type of clothing was "too much of an interruption” to the men in their school. Can clothes really affect your capability of receiving an education? Does enforcing dress code favor men‚ but not women? It is absurd to me that the idea of a teen wearing leggings is provoking a male student and keeping him from getting an education.

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    Naked and Equal Dress code is one of the most famous debates of all time; many girls have come forward and are using social media to address the sexism throughout schools. Dress code is also the one-thing students hate dealing with every day‚ but yet the most enforced policy at every school around the globe. These dress codes share one common link‚ which is a bias towards the boys. Boys have come to school breaking one of the few rules that are put on them‚ and they are not punished. The girls fighting

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    Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit

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    There shouldn’t be a strict dress code because without having to choose what we want to wear‚ we are not given the freedom of expression. Without our expression we can’t show how we feel. “Shopping and spending behaviors often come from internal motivations such as emotions‚ experiences and culture‚” says Dr. Baumgartner. “You look at shopping or storing behaviors‚ even putting together outfits‚ and people think of it as fluff. But any behavior is rooted in something deeper. I look at the deeper

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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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    certain standard of dress. Although almost every school’s standard is different‚ most schools have dress codes. Dress codes range anywhere from extremely loose to extremely strict‚ yet no matter how hard schools try to prevent problems‚ things slip through the cracks. Dress codes exist to help students‚ although in the end it seems they’re ineffective. Other countries have solved these issues using school uniforms. School uniforms should be used in the United states instead of dress codes. For many students

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    Why Dress Codes are Needed What would happen if we didn’t have a dress code? If we didn’t have a dress code the imagine of not only us‚ but our school would be distracting. There would so much negativity and less achievement in the school and in the students. Crimes and bullying would be out of hand. Students wouldn’t focus on their education‚ but instead they would focus more on their clothes and appearance. This is why we need a Dress Code. Schools need a dress code‚ because studies have

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    Chance’s can be that you have been under a dress code‚ but didn’t think about it that much. There is only 47 percent of schools that have dress codes‚ but 60 percent of schools that don’t. We are here to tell you what we think‚ and why there should or shouldn’t be dress codes. At the Troy Junior high‚ my school‚ the following dress code is enforced; “there are not any hats or and other coving head things are not allowed‚ shorts and skirts should not be inappropriately tight or short and

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    and girls need to conform to keep things under control. Under a strict dress code‚ school officials make female students conform to the perverted minds of teenage boys. School dress codes claim to teach students how to dress properly for their future career and create a safe environment in school‚ but in reality it often sexualizes young women’s body parts and underestimates young men’s maturity. Establishing strict dress code rules perpetuates rape culture and prevents young people from having freedom

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