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    School Dress Code

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    School rules keep students and teachers regulated. I think the one school rule that should be changed is the dress code‚ because it’s sexist‚ and it prevents students from showing self expression. Sexism is a huge problem in school. Girl’s are scolded ‚ pulled out of class‚ and told to change because a simple shoulder is showing. On the other hand‚ when boys wear cut-off-tees with no sleeves‚ nothing happens. Boys are never pulled out of class because of their choice of clothing. Boys also wear

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    Can a school’s dress code keep us from wearing T-shirts that have certain slogans or messages on them? When a school’s dress code is used to ban clothes because they have certain slogans‚ then it really becomes an issue of free speech and not just personal appearance. The school should not ban any slogans unless they are libelous‚ obscene or somehow very disruptive. Some schools try to use their dress code to prohibit students from wearing T-shirts which advertise certain beer companies. The school

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    Ingenue and the Gold Dress

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    Ingenue and the Gold Dress The focus of this paper will be “Ingenue” by Richard Judson Zolan and “The Gold Dress” by Bill Brauer. The focal point of both paintings is a beautiful woman and this is where the similarities stop. Zolan’s focus is completely within the boundaries of the painting while Brauer’s leads your eye off the plane insinuating there is more going on than is captured within the boundaries of the painting. The word ingenue refers to a naive‚ innocent young woman while the woman

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    Dress Code Violation

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    embarrassing outfit after violating the dress code.” written by Rebecca Klein‚ talks about the unfair dress code policy and the embarrassing punishment that follows. Miranda Larkin‚ 15‚ was wearing a skirt that was past her fingertips and just above her knees. She was told that her skirt was ‘too short’ and was sent to the office to change into a school-provided outfit. This outfit was a big‚ bright yellow t-shirt and red baggy sweatpants that was labeled “Dress Code Violation”. Instantly‚ Miranda started

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    Black Sequin Dress

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    The Black Sequin Dress takes us on a journey through the psychic state of a suburban housewife. The audience is taken to the setting of a nightclub where the woman falls and is rendered unconscious. As the play progresses we watch as the main character delves into her own subconscious within the underworld her mind has created. The woman encounters her deep-seated issues in regards to her identity and is also faced with her sensuality and hidden desires (Wright‚ T. 1996). The audience is taken through

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    Strict Dress Codes

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    being in trouble? Kids in schools should not have strict dress codes‚ but instead they should just have some basic rules. For instance‚ girls should not have shorts that are shorter than 6 inches. Another rule would be that guys should not have sagging pants. Finally‚ neither gender should have shirts that show any skin above your waistline. In conclusion‚ Schools should have dress codes‚ but they shouldn’t have really strict dress codes. Dress codes should include basic rules that can teach the kids

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    when they tell them that they are violating the dress code. The school administers has been rude about the dress code‚ and how they address the problem. Teachers has called out girls for their clothing‚ and they were rude instead of being polite by taking the girl aside and quietly talking to her (“Rosalind Classroom Conversation”). I don’t believe that the teachers are realizing they are being rude about telling the girls that they are violating a dress code‚ but before they say anything they should

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    SCHOOL DRESS CODE There is a reason for dress code‚ even if the student does not understand completely why it is a rule in schools. When you learn dress code is important in school‚ many do not understand why it even matters that they cannot dress and express how they want to in school. Yes‚ rules are very important‚ but students have to follow them or if you do not the student will get credits taken away and a referral sent home to a guardian. It counts on how bad the dress code violation is

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    Julia Darling’s ”The Dress”. “The Dress” is a short story about a dysfunctional family‚ consisting of two sisters‚ Flora and Rachel‚ and their mother. Flora has stolen Rachel’s dress‚ spilled a drink upon it and afterwards buried it in the garden. The conflict erupts during their mother’s birthday meal at a restaurant. Once at home again from the restaurant the crisis results in both girls leaving the house – leaving their mother behind‚ alone‚ with a glass of wine. The setting of the story

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    Becoming the Red Dress

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    September 19th‚ 2012 “Becoming the Red Dress” ! In the poem‚ “What Do Women Want?” by Kim Addonizio‚ the author conveys the thoughts of a woman who wants to don a dress‚ no matter what the thoughts of those around her are. The woman in the poem wants to be seen as confident and strong. In the poem‚ the writer says she wants a “red dress” (line 1)‚ and that she wants it to be “flimsy and cheap” (line 2). This gives the reader the idea of exactly what kind of dress she wants. She states that she “want(s)

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