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    Changing the Rule on Dress Code The dress code in public schooling has been a controversial issue forever. I feel some type of dress code would cut down some of the everyday problems that schools have today. School uniforms and dress codes in public schools are not a good idea because you can’t express yourself the way you want to. I disagree with the school dress code because it doesn’t allow people to express themselves‚ people can’t dress for the weather‚ and it doesn’t let people choose how

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    Code Switching In Schools

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    Each year teachers have the opportunity to train children to honor God and to be successful citizens. Sometimes this training will include code switching. Code switching is a term used to describe the act of behaving differently according to the expectations of the group one in interacting with. Code switching generally is either formal or informal. School rules and expectations fall under the formal category. In this category students are expected to raise their hands before speaking‚ wait their

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    becomes necessary for students to protest against dress code. Students should have the right to dress how they desire to because it is a form of expressing their individuality. The Declaration: We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ the dress code is sending a wrong message for the reason that it seems to be considered at as if it is only applied towards girls‚ which is wrong because boys can wear clothes that remain considered to be part of the dress code. List of grievances: Until now‚ students

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    Cliques in High School

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    Description October 24‚ 2012 High School Cliques In high school‚ students feel presured to fit in with a certain group of people share the same intrests as them‚ this is better known as cliques. This makes many students feel left out and lonely while at school. Cliques are always around eachother wiether its in between classes‚ at lunch‚ or after school. There are many different reasons that cliques in high school are formed. The fear of surviving alone in high school is a main concen for many students

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    you’ve ever seen a chemical engineer at work‚ you know they have a strict dress code. Is a dress code necessary for a job like chemical engineering? Working near chemicals and machines can be very dangerous if you don’t take precautions and many people have gotten injured by not wearing safety gear. Also‚ you can be fired for dressing inappropriately for your job. Chemical engineers should be required to have a dress code for safety reasons and to look professional. Wearing safety gear around

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    High School

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    Julius Caesar “mini” Research Project DUE Date: April 23‚ 2013 This paper will be 2-3 pages long typed. 12 point font. Times New Roman. Double Spaced. 1 inch margins What is it about today ’s action movies that draw your attention? Murder‚ Deceit‚ Treason‚ Back-Stabbing Friends? Maybe a little of all of these? But did you know you can find all of these attributes and MORE in a play written in the 1500 ’s!? Yes‚ it ’s true! William Shakespeare was a master of suspense and drama‚

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    Perkiomen High School

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    The tank tops worn by students at Upper Perkiomen High School should not completely eliminated without spoken reasoning. Listed as the seventh rule in the student handbook‚ it is stated‚ “Tank tops‚ tube tops‚ halter tops‚ muscle shirts‚ and garments with spaghetti straps are not permitted in school” (52). This rule states that students may not wear any top that does not cover their shoulders. My thought process‚ and many other students‚ believe this rule is absurd and has no true meaning. Students

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    After the show‚ she begged her parents to allow her to study dance‚ but being strong Presbyterians‚ they wouldn’t allow it. She was still inspired and later spent more than eight years‚ as both a student and an instructor at the newly opened Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts‚ which was founded by Ruth St. Denis and her husband Ted Shawn. Working for the most part with Ted Shawn‚ Martha improved her technique and began dancing professionally. Ted choreographed the dance production "Xochitl"

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    High School Lunches

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    The hallways are stretched to accommodate the classes that thousands of high school students use in order to obtain a proper education. Even within history‚ these two countries differed in their teachings. During 1647‚ the United States utilized education to have Puritan Children read the Bible and learn about their Calvinist religion (Historical Timeline of….1)‚ while Japan during the 1600s‚ focused more on Chinese literature and writing (JICA 1). These two countries also differed historically

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    High School Lockers

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    most lockers is to make commons decorating more interesting. According to Mr. Tremblay‚ “Right now‚ in this building‚ we have thousands of lockers [and] only about one quarter of them are actually being taken by students.” Nowadays‚ students don’t need to carry around 6-7 textbooks a day‚ which was the norm in the past. “The model has changed slightly‚” Mr. Tremblay states‚ “[so] I looked at how we can better use that space.” Next year‚ several of the banks of lockers in the commons areas will

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