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    type writers. Technology will keep on improveing with the years to come. Fashion today seems to be the total opposite of the 70’s. The young men of my generation wear really lose fitted clothing and are really into the “sagging” trend. Sagging is when the males wear their pants really low and often times expose their underwear. Girls from both generations wear fitted clothes‚ but the colors and patterns are not as eye catching. The girls from the 70’s were really into wearing their shorts and or

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    their followers to formulate an image of them‚ but in actuality they are the polar opposite. If one were to look up John Smith on Facebook‚ the first thing the viewer will see is that Smith is a high school student who plays baseball and sags his pants a lot. When looking at his photo albums‚ one will see numerous photos of Smith flashing gang signs and the middle finger. Smith’s statuses do not make his profile better! All of his status updates are rap lyrics‚ which probably have three curse words

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    allowed. St. Tammany Parish high schools all follow the same rule book. Male students are supposed to be clean shaven and have short hair. They are not allowed to have sagging pants or holes in their clothing. Most kids at my school dress appropriately‚ but every once in a while‚ I will see a student with giant holes in their pants‚ exposing their undergarment. This is a great example of how some students dress inappropriately. Students with big holes in their clothing are in dress code violation

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    of the army PT uniform because I failed to meet the standards and did not have my uniform complete. The army P T uniform consists of the following items on days when the weather is cold which are an army physical fitness jacket‚ long black running pants‚ fleece PT cap‚ gloves with green or black inserts an leather palms. WHen I arrived at PT formation I didn’t have my gloves an was told by SSgt to be in the proper uniform the following morning for PT formation. Since the cause of my actions failed

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    “First They’ll Come for the Burkas” Rhetorical Analysis I think we can all agree‚ shirtless‚ old men in short-shorts are not a pretty sight. Hairy thighs and sweaty beer bellies—it’s practically blinding. I’d rather they all wear burkas. Burkas might have originated from oppressing roots‚ but they do promote modesty. It’s a universal fact: old‚ shirtless men could use some modesty. Don’t you agree? In a similar fashion‚ Diana Wagman uses popular opinion and cleverly chosen words to prove her points

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    The Effects Of The Stand Your Ground Law ¨ Ignorance of how we are shaped racially is the first sign of privilege in other words. It is a privilege to ignore the consequences of race in america ” ( wise) . This quote by Tim Wise explains what is happening today to our African American youth. They are dying everyday due to racism. The stand your ground law was created in 2005. This law is “so called” supposed to remove the duty to retreat before using force in self defense‚ but that’s not what

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    Today many people believe that violent music has aggressive and hostile reactions in children‚ because those who listen to aggressive music often act aggressively too. Brad Bushman‚ Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies at the University of Michigan‚ in his article Media violence and the American public in American Psychologist for 2001 says‚ that ’’measuring such correlation (between agressive music and its consequences in real life) in laboratory studies would clearly be unethical‚

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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

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    The Dress Code Debate Dress codes have been the center of debates in schools for many years‚ and it probably will continue to be that way. Many will claim that dress codes are usually discriminating against one gender or one ethnicity. For example‚ the main people who are called out for inappropriate dress code are girls. Also‚ rules like “no gangster attire” are implied to be for African Americans. The main argument‚ however‚ for people who support dress codes is that it allows students to be prepared

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    biggest concern for teachers is girls dressing against the dress code. It seems like no one really gives a second glance at boys who are sagging their pants (luckily no one really does that anymore) or wearing tanks that can expose most of their chest and shoulders. I understand dress code. I’m not entirely against them. Someone has to tell kids to pull their pants up‚ but it is taken to extreme lengths when enforcing these rules on girls‚ causing them to be ashamed and embarrassed. Some people say

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