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    dress codes

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    In today’s current society it is important to wear appropriate clothing. With society fetishizing girls at younger and younger ages‚ girls are instructed to self-objectify and see themselves as sexual objects‚ something to be looked at. A laundry list of problems can come from obsessing over one’s appearance: eating disorders‚ depression‚ low self-worth. By applying a dress code that can teach a young girl self respect and provide a moral and dignifying perspective of ones self will give less room

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    The Hijab

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    The Hijab The Hijab is the outer cloak worn by a Muslim woman to cover her hair. The general perception of the hijab throughout the western world is that the hijab symbolizes a woman who is oppressed and without a voice and needs liberation. This is one perception and is often misguided and based on misconceptions that hide and distort the truth behind the hijab. The preconceived notion that all Muslim women who wear the hijab are oppressed is highly problematic. First‚ it ignores the large number

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    Process Essay

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    Looking Fashionable on a Limited Budget Is it possible to look fashionable with a limited amount of money? Many women‚ especially college students and young adults‚ want to look stylish without emptying their bank account. This can be difficult to achieve because women want to be up to date with trends‚ but trends continuously change leaving them with little money. To help keep women from spending money on the next latest trend‚ they must know how to become fashionable while still able

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    American Apparel Essay

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    Critically analyze the promotional strategies of American Apparel’s current advertising campaign by discussing: segmentation strategy‚ target market selection‚ and positioning strategy as well as brand image. American Apparel was founded on passion‚ built on ethics‚ and advertised with sex. Montreal-born Dov Charney determined that there was an unfulfilled need in the apparel market for American-made tshirts and other cotton basics that could appeal to all types of people‚ thus founded the company

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    American Appareal

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    Good of Apparel; (Chapter 7) 1) American Apparel is a multinational corporation at the crossroads of profitability and nationalism. The clothing industry is one of the biggest manufacturing sectors with respect to the exploitation of human rights. American Apparel has made numerous landmark moves to get away from the negative connotations of the clothing industry. There are 3 main ways that American Apparel has tried to combat these negative associations; utilization of Vertical Integration‚

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    1940s Women's Fashion

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    world today. Even little children are obsessed with clothing. Everyone wears clothes as it is an essential need in today’s society. Thus‚ many events have affected the clothing we have developed in the 2010s. For instance‚ WWII was a huge occasion that injured many nations in the 1940s. It made counties become alliances and some cut ties. Millions of people died and everything had changed. These changes involve the way we wear clothes. Female clothing styles have been made by the events and people who

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    Jack Wills

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    Q1. Identify the target market for the clothing retailer Jack Wills Jack wills is targeted at young people aged 18 and over‚ and most of them are university students. Julia Werdigier‚ August 20‚ 2012‚ article‚ Bottling the feeling of youth Q.2. Discuss how their marketing strategy is aimed at their target market. Product: Jack Wills really focus on the design of clothing and season or style change. For example‚ male range includes jackets‚ hoodies‚ smart shirts‚ t-shirts‚ underwear and trousers

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    School Uniform

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    The next reason is that uniforms equalize among students at school. For example‚ some students whose parents cannot afford such expensive clothing as other students wear uniforms as the same as their friends. As a result‚ they might feel more self-confident about appearance. In addition‚ students cannot make fun of each other if they do not like each other clothing. Therefore‚ school uniforms represent the equalization in school. The last reason that I think students should wear uniforms is that they

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    School Uniform

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    violating the first amendment. Telling students that they have to dress all the same is ridiculous. There is a lot of reasons to prove that schools should not make their students wear uniforms. People in my age often express themselves through the clothing that they are wearing. Taking that expression away will not make students do better in school. Uniform prevents students from displaying their fashion sense. Experts says‚ “forcing uniforms is detrimental to a child’s development.” Individuality

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    graded for the clothes they wear. School officials in South Carolina were excited when uniforms became mandatory attire. The administration and staff were tired of dealing with boys in baggy clothing and girls in outfits that revealed too much skin. Baggy clothes concealed iPods and weapons‚ while revealing clothing preoccupied minds and left little attention to schoolwork (Cribbs). By implementing uniforms‚ the pressures of social status due to fashion have decreased tremendously. Individuality is still

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