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    Educational Statistics‚ as of the 2007 to the 2008 school year‚ 54% of the United States public schools enforce a strict dress code. Also‚ from the Niche Blog‚ as of 2000 to 2013‚ dress code increased by 21%. School dress codes should be banned because “school appropriate” clothes are harder to find today‚ and not everyone owns “school appropriate” clothes. Some people believe that dress codes still allow students to wear what they want‚ and provide them with a sense of choice and expression. This statement

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    School dress codes are used for the purpose of equality and the opportunity for higher learning. There is a belief that what students wear can affect and distract others from acquiring the education they come to school for. While some clothing articles may seem disruptive in a classroom environment it is taking away the personal identity of students. Not being able to wear things that have been seen as inappropriate for school has left students striped of their individuality‚ feeling discriminated

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    You’re getting married for the second time‚ so you’re going to go shopping for a dress. Should you just buy a suit and go a little low key? Can you wear a formal wedding dress if you’re getting married again? What is the proper dress etiquette for the second time around for a wedding and reception venue? The old rule was a second time bride shouldn’t wear white. In fact‚ it used to be that if you were marrying for a second time‚ the less fuss the better. Rules have changed‚ however‚ and now you

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    Abercrombie and Fitch is a clothing store that has a dress policy that prohibits its employees from wearing black clothing and articles of clothing that cover the head. In the case of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) v. Abercrombie and Fitch (A&F)‚ 2008‚ the EEOC was sueing A&F on behalf of a young muslim girl by the name of Samantha Elauf. Elauf applied to work at Abercrombie and Fitch (A&F) and‚ during the interview‚ she was wearing a black hijab‚ which is an article of clothing

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    18-3 The dress code used in this scenario was discriminatory. The reason that made it biased was that there were two dress codes for men and women. A dress code that is not discriminatory is one that is same for members of both genders. On the other hand‚ the motive for the dress code was to distinguish men from women. That act of distinguishing men from women was discriminatory in nature‚ and it went against the dress code ethics. The motive for distinguishing men from women is not said. Both men

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    The autobiography Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi‚ takes place in Iran in the 1980s after the Islamic Revolution where history‚ propaganda‚ and stringent dress codes greatly impact the protagonist‚ Marjane Satrapi. Marji’s country‚ Iran‚ is very rich in history and culture spanning over 2500 years. Unfortunately‚ Iran‚ formerly Persia‚ has not ruled itself since the defeat of the Persian king Darius to Alexander the Great of Greece. Since then‚ others rulers oppress and control the country. Marji

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    conditions. In the story “A Wedding-Dress” by Morley Callaghan‚ Miss Schwartz steals a dress in a department store and conflicts arise within Miss Schwartz‚ between her and law enforcement officers‚ and between her and the society. The internal struggle of Miss Schwartz is caused by her greed. When she is in the department store‚ she tries to satisfy her desires through legal means. She wants a cheap fancy dress but is disappointed by the fact that “a plain dress would cost twenty-five dollars” (9)

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    Auditorium From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Auditorium (disambiguation). "Dress Circle" redirects here. For Dress Circle Theatre Shop‚ see Dress Circle (Theatre Shop) . Auditorio de Tenerife (Canary Islands‚ Spain) An auditorium is a room built to enable an audience to hear and watch performances at venues such as theatres. For movie theaters‚ the number of auditoriums is expressed as the number of screens. Etymology The term is taken

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    tendency to stick around when other trends die out. Every woman’s wardrobe has an essential little black dress‚ and it has become an epitome of timeless fashion. A little black dress is an evening or cocktail dress cut simply and often quite short. The classic black dress has been around for a great while now‚ it has never gone out of style. Fashion historians ascribe the origins of the little black dress to the 1920’s design of Coco Chanel. It was intended to be neutral‚ long-lasting‚ affordable‚ versatile

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    Dress code in Public Schools School is the center of learning and a temple of knowledge. This importance has resulted in making school a better place. Many parents have expressed concerns about school uniforms. Standardized school clothing has become a heated national debate. A fixed dress code promotes good discipline‚ helps students perform academically better and reduce violence. Public schools should enforce a dress code. Some sociologists say that dress code hurts the need for

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