completely ready to study for the huge test she has tomorrow‚ but oh no‚ HER SHOULDERS ARE SHOWING! No students say anything to her because they are just as warm as her. They all mind their own business unaware of the fact that she is breaking the dress code. Until the teacher walks in‚ he looks around his classroom checking to see if their are any indecencies and sees little stephanie’s shoulders! He doesn’t know what to do‚ so he does what any good teacher would do‚ and calls her to the front of
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stones. Women also wore sleeved jackets called baro and skirts called saya or patadyong. Women fancied wearing ornaments as well such as gem-studded bracelets‚ necklaces‚ earrings‚ and rings. Tattoos Tattoos played an important part in the appearance of pre-Hispanic Filipinos both for the men and women. Tattoos were considered to be the equivalent of medals‚ one had to work for and earn it. The more tattoos a person had‚ the more impressive was his or her war record. The Visayas was known
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Constructing a Body Paragraph Topic: Appearances vs. Reality Theme: Things aren’t always what they seem. Some of the characters in Macbeth are presented as someone they’re not‚ resulting in others making an inaccurate opinion about them. Lady Macbeth‚ being one of them‚ is especially cunning and deceives the King of Scotland himself‚ King Duncan. She shows that she approves the idea of hiding behind a mask‚ when she encourages Macbeth to “look like th’ innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under’t”
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Hunter Dumas Pablo Martinez 3/5/12 The ROTC Military Ball has been around for a while. It is a requirement each year done on the military’s birthday to show respect and have a celebration. It consists of basically 6 rules: Protocol information‚ Receiving line‚ posting of the colors‚ Pow/MIA ceremony‚ Toasts‚ Dinner‚ Guest Speaker and the dance. Depending on the Military force depends on the date. National Guard: December 16‚ 1636‚ U.S. Army: June 14‚ 1775
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Youth Culture Changes our Appearance In today’s day and age‚ the general public is all too concerned about how people look‚ rather than who people are. This conquest for social acceptance becomes so real that the idea then becomes an obsession. The way we look plays a big role in our lives. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are easily influenced by appearances‚ and will stop at nothing to gain a perceived image. By achieving these perceived images‚ the youth’s of America are hurting themselves
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I personally believe that a good name is more important than the truth in the appearance aspect of it. Your appearance can determine a lot of things. For example‚ if you are a lazy person at heart but you’re working to fix it you wouldn’t want your interviewer to know that you’re lazy. The truth could cost you a job just because you havn’t gotten it together yet. In my case‚ i dress in jeans and a hoodie everyday‚ but if i were to go to a job interview or visit someone who’s very respectable i would
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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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The Dress Code Debate Dress codes have been the center of debates in schools for many years‚ and it probably will continue to be that way. Many will claim that dress codes are usually discriminating against one gender or one ethnicity. For example‚ the main people who are called out for inappropriate dress code are girls. Also‚ rules like “no gangster attire” are implied to be for African Americans. The main argument‚ however‚ for people who support dress codes is that it allows students to be prepared
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Dress codes prevent people from expressing themselves through clothes .The dress code at Daleville is ok their is just some changes that need to be made.Since I am tall I can’t wear shorts to school because of dress code when it is ninety degrees outside.It dress codes getting out of hand? I think that dress codes need to be more lenient with their rules.One of the rules is the fingertip shorts rule.In the summer kids are allowed to wear summer clothes but‚ when you come to school then it’s a different
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a near naked woman in class. This was a huge violation of the school’s dress code‚ yet a teacher stated that one of the boys walked around campus for the entire day wearing the shirt and was never asked to change (Chemaly). If the dress code isn’t enforced for boys the majority of the time‚ why are girls continuously being humiliated with their simple dress code violations‚ such as wearing a tank-top or athletic pants? Dress codes violate all the following rules; they hypersexualize young girls’
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