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    who are fearful of going to school every day because of being bullied. Just because they don’t wear the latest fashions‚ they are insulted constantly. In a lot of public schools‚ in order to be considered popular‚ it is important to wear the latest clothing styles. A way to fix this ranking of students by their clothes is school uniforms. If uniforms were worn in public schools‚ students wouldn’t have to worry about the newest clothes or what they wore at all. They wouldn’t be able to be picked on because

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    better teaching and learning zone. Also‚ school uniforms would make for a better student teacher relationship because everyone would be looked at as an equal. Another distraction uniforms could remove is the problem with females wearing reveling clothing. Lastly‚ a majority of students can take up thirty minutes picking out there clothes for the next day. If uniforms were mandatory that time could be used to do school work or get a better night sleep for the following day. Families would save an

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    all the current fashion trends while in school. It is also an economic factor with saving parents money. Parents will spend on average a few hundred dollars per year on clothing just to make their children happy and so they keep up with the latest fashion trends. A store like Gap and American Eagle sells a piece of clothing for around $25 each. Parents can really find this money useful when it comes time to pay bills. Uniforms are cheap in the long run compared to having to buy five different

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    by our contemporary life activities. The teenagers are mostly attracted to the western fashion culture and they are triggered by the exotic western dresses like beautiful clothings etc. Students want to create the unique image and for them fashion is like a way to express their inner self and by having the latest clothings they want to look cool.Many of them think fashion helps them create an aural psychic influence and it pervades and highlights their presence in the surroundings. Teens

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    Additionally‚ students are not able to be bullied for how they dress. Some students are not able to have the latest designer clothes as other are able to do so. In a lot of schools‚ in order to be considered popular‚ it is important to wear the latest clothing styles. If uniforms were worn in schools‚ students wouldn’t have to worry about the newest fashion. Importantly‚ for parents it will be a big financial relief to have uniforms. Every year there are thousands of dollars spent on keeping your

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    Rough Draft: What if your school were to make a change and it was up to you to make that change? If my school were to make a change and it was up to me to make a change‚ I would make a big difference. I would equalize the dressing privileges between boys and girls‚ it would be fair for both genders. Both boys and girls will dress without being inappropriate‚ and they will express their self better while being comfortable. Reason 1: Equalizing privileges would be fair for both genders at all times

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    Heather Evans

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    the fashion industry‚ having some background in this area. She was a fashion model from 1975 through 1979 and‚ in the summer of 1982‚ she worked for Jackie Hayman‚ Inc.‚ as an assistant to the President of this young firm that manufactured designer clothing. An additional valuable asset was that she worked as a financial analyst for Morgan Stanley & Co‚ Inc. from 1979 through 1981 dealing with mergers‚ acquisitions and corporate finance. Her father is an attorney with a Wall Street firm. H.E. graduated

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    elementary school‚ kids nowadays don’t judge one another of the clothing others wear and if a case that it does happen there are better support systems now to help kids with these issues. Lastly‚ I do not think schools should have a dress code because wearing what you like to wear is part of your identity‚ who you are‚ and if school prohibit that then all you have left of what people know you as is your name. Many people use clothing as a clue as to what different people like‚ even I can say I have

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    the ability to convey design ideas through pictures. Along with the possessed above qualities‚ taking clothing classes in school has made me realize the many ideas that I have for clothing and becoming a fashion designer would allow me to convey these ideas to those around me. Life As A Fashion Designer In essence a fashion designer is a person who develops new styles for clothing or clothing accessories. These new styles can be achieved by creating original designs or by adding personal ideas

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    The research used a quantitative methodology based on the approach advocated by Williams (2009). This study was conducted by questionnaire and investigated university teaching staff attitudes to the use of mobile phones in tutorials (see Appendix 1). The questionnaire used Likert scales to assess social attitudes (Jones 2007) to student mobile phone use and provided open ended responses for additional comments. The survey was voluntary and anonymous. A total of 412 questionnaires were distributed

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