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    common issue in the schools is the dress attire. Should we enforce dress codes or uniforms in public schools? I know we have our freedom of expression but some people express themselves a little too much. The issue on dress is still an issue but people had ignored it because no change has been made. Obama also took part in this issue he had an issue about the men who sagged their pants he stated that most people show little respect for themselves due to the way they dress…. Would greet your mothers that

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    students these days do not need rules such as: dress code‚ identification cards‚ and truancy (not attending school). We are old to understand the consequences of our actions‚ and we are willing to accept them. Most of the rules in our school are somewhat logical‚ however‚ we don’t need rules that are going to disrupt our learning. The reason I say this is because when we go to school everyday‚ all we worry about is if we have our ID‚ or if we’re in dress code

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    certain standard of dress. Although almost every school’s standard is different‚ most schools have dress codes. Dress codes range anywhere from extremely loose to extremely strict‚ yet no matter how hard schools try to prevent problems‚ things slip through the cracks. Dress codes exist to help students‚ although in the end it seems they’re ineffective. Other countries have solved these issues using school uniforms. School uniforms should be used in the United states instead of dress codes. For many students

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    Why Dress Codes are Needed What would happen if we didn’t have a dress code? If we didn’t have a dress code the imagine of not only us‚ but our school would be distracting. There would so much negativity and less achievement in the school and in the students. Crimes and bullying would be out of hand. Students wouldn’t focus on their education‚ but instead they would focus more on their clothes and appearance. This is why we need a Dress Code. Schools need a dress code‚ because studies have

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    realize it’s not in dress code? Or‚ how many times have you worn it anyway & came to school with a plan to avoid Dr. Silvernail so you won’t get dress coded? Let me tell you a story. It’s the first day of freshman year. It’s an important day. It’s the day I will make first impressions & meet future friends. For females‚ we spend HOURS finding just the right outfit. After all‚ THIS is the outfit that would be featured on your ID for the next 3 years. I had read the dress code carefully and picked

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    Dress codes and uniforms have been around since the 1900’s. However‚ skin shaming has been around since the 1600’s. In Victorian ages‚ men would gasp at the sight of an ankle. Now people wear shorts that cover the same as one’s underwear. As times change so do social norms. In 2015 it is perfectly acceptable to see a person walking down the street in short shorts and a crop top. It is now accepted that people’s bodies are not meant to be criticized as if they are no more than a sexual object. However

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    "we dress our self‚ not to impress the people‚ but to have comfort.’’ Dress code is something we need to change from schools. All schools from the beginning say they want to treat us like if we are adults. But we all know they say young women are not a distraction to the education. Dress code should end at every school because we should be able to wear what we want.one thing and it turns to a different thing. The It’s like every time a girl has wholes on the jeans it’s a big deal because we are showing

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    Company Dress Code NY Boutique is a company that takes pride in its employees and customers. We are a well sort after brand in the fashion vastly moving forward with the latest trends from the fashion industry and our competitor ’s.  Our main goal is to provide excellent customer services with our award winning customers services representative team by given them the tools and the product know how to services our customers. The CEO and CFO along with the store manager’s design a "Dress for Success

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    Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit

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    and girls need to conform to keep things under control. Under a strict dress code‚ school officials make female students conform to the perverted minds of teenage boys. School dress codes claim to teach students how to dress properly for their future career and create a safe environment in school‚ but in reality it often sexualizes young women’s body parts and underestimates young men’s maturity. Establishing strict dress code rules perpetuates rape culture and prevents young people from having freedom

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