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    Derogitory Clothing

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    Do people really know the meaning behind their clothing? Usually when you have a certain style of clothing people will put you in a category. Category meaning prep‚ nerd‚ goth‚ and all of the other types. The wife beater shirt and sagging jeans have negative meaning behind there styles. Gayle Rosenwald Smith wrote the essay‚ “The Wife Beater”‚ it is about the sleeveless undershirt men and women both wear and how its’ name has a connotative meaning. She stated how much she hates the name that

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    gang in order to be a man. Today’s idea of hip-hop negatively affects young black men in the way they dress‚ communicate‚ and act toward others. In the hip-hop industry‚ Americans generally see the common stereotype of rap artists wearing baggy pants‚ durags‚ oversized shirts‚ and having a materialistic mentality. The main reason youth imitate the attire of these rappers is because they see the artists surrounded by money and women. The naiveté of young black men allows them to have the mentality

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    right for the night. Swag is a new slang for the appearance of their apparel. I also observed some student using language that is used by individuals with limited vocabulary. I didn’t observe a lot of respect for authority. There were lots of sagging pants‚ big t-shirts and bandanas hanging out of their back pockets. Inside the mall there were lots of tattoos and piercings on students. I observed earrings in the nose‚ tongue‚ ear‚ eyelid‚ belly button‚ and even the top lip. Inside the mall there

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    success does a lot of things to improve you. Just by dressing nicely can change your whole day. For some reason‚ people trust you more when you look the part. Dressing for success can improve your confidence‚ you get more respect than having your pants sagging down at your knees‚ and people can see you probably know what you are doing. Dressing for success can improve your confidence by you thinking you look nice that it increases your self-esteem. You can change it into your own style which can

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    Psy 475: Attitude Survey

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    judge an individual’s appearance therefore denying any opportunity to know the “inner person.” In today’s society‚ some of the socially acceptable ways to dress seem to include wearing pajamas in public venues‚ wearing revealing outfits‚ and wearing pants so low that one’s underwear is clearly visible. The contents of this paper discuss attitudes and whether or not wearing such outfits is acceptable in society‚ in workplaces‚ and in schools.

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    African American Stereotypes Ivory Marvin A stereotype is a popular belief about specific types of individuals. Stereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups based on some prior assumptions. African Americans have been perceived to be someone they are not in the media‚ history‚ and in everyday life. Although some stereotypes are true‚ many are harmful and inaccurate. African American stereotypes are generalizations about the behavior of African Americans originated mainly

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    restaurants serve Big Macs across Europe and Asia. Hollywood films dominate world screens to the extent that some countries seek to limit their distribution. Few countries can boast such prosperity. Hip hop‚ MacDonalds‚ Nike and even baggy pants serve as symbols of American culture and hence by association as symbols of success. Our global image-driven‚ electronic culture seems to be bringing about the idea that there is no escape from the mass popular culture that surrounds and invades

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    the 60s girls wore dresses; not because they wanted to‚ but because they had to. The student handbook from Broward Senior High School state that girls are to wear skirts‚ blouses‚ or dresses (Spivack). The school doesn’t give them a choice to wear pants or jeans. The school wants them to wear skirts and dresses. This is different today‚ girls are not told that they have to wear dresses. In MASH’s student handbook it mentioned girls may wear skirts and dresses. In other words‚ today schools

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    Youth Vs. Elderly

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    you ever noticed that sagging objects and features seem to play a significant role in either groups lives. To the young‚ it is a "hip" fashion statement consisting of oversized shirts and pants which hang past their butts. To the elderly it is constant reminder of their age. There skin‚ boobs‚ and anything else gravity can take affect on become a threat to them‚ mainly to their social lives. The majority of them tend to be forced into a state of denial as a cause of there sagging. One of the most

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