Female dress code has been a controversial topic for years. People say it’s fair‚ some say unfair‚ but they usually don’t have to deal with it because most of them are adults. To broaden people’s minds‚ it’s time to see it from a student’s vision. School dress‚ specifically female‚ needs to be less restricting because it targets female and it’s “distracting” boys and teachers. One’s opinion may be that it specifically targets women. On Al Jazeera America‚ Jennifer Weiss-Wolf wrote about dress code
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A dress code for a high school should emphasize modesty and appropriateness for a particular setting not conformity to a particular style. I believe some school rules should remain the same regarding the dress code particularly rules about modesty. Girls should not be allowed to wear short dresses or strapless shirts. They are not allowed to have any cleavage and tank tops are not allowed. St. Tammany Parish high schools all follow the same rule book. Male students are supposed to be clean shaven
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becomes necessary for students to protest against dress code. Students should have the right to dress how they desire to because it is a form of expressing their individuality. The Declaration: We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ the dress code is sending a wrong message for the reason that it seems to be considered at as if it is only applied towards girls‚ which is wrong because boys can wear clothes that remain considered to be part of the dress code. List of grievances: Until now‚ students
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Should Parents Impose a Dress Code? How should parents go about what rules to set for their children? In the article “Should Parents Impose a Dress Code” by Nancy Darling‚ She writes about what parents should make decision about and what parents should just leave alone. The one factor is their belief on the legitimacy of parental authority. Parental Authority refers to parent’s attempts to regulate or influence their children’s adolescent behavior. Nancy Darlings worked on her own research
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Students should have the right to wear what they please to school. At many schools‚ the dress code is unfair. It’s mostly only directed to females when it should be directed to males as much as it is to us girls. We should go to school to learn‚ not to be told we can’t wear what we want. This is causing students to get more and more angry about not being able to wear what they want. The dress code at most schools is unfair to us girls. According to Brenda Alvarez “ boys whose trousers
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It became clear to me in 8th grade that I was capable of leading others. I found a fault in the dress code. I found that the BJHS was enforcing a rule that was not stated clearly in the handbook. Administrators were punishing female students for wearing shirts that didn’t cover their whole shoulders. I also found that the measurement for shorts and skirts was inconsistent on every student. Perhaps the most frustrating part; BJHS’s administration openly shamed young girls. I was able to convince
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In a world of white male supremacy‚ girls can’t even feel free to wear the clothes they truly want to wear. Dress codes at Sherwood School District and school districts all over America have unfair restrictions against girls‚ and are teaching them negative lessons about themselves and their bodies from a very young age. Although there is a point where a piece of clothing just isn’t appropriate to wear out‚ the fact that thin strapped tank tops and shorter shorts are banned is just as ridiculous
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Melanie Garcia 2/9/2013 Period 3 Absent Report Martha Graham was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania on May 11‚ 1894. She was influenced by her father as a child. Her dad worked as a doctor who used physical movement to remedy nervous disorders. Throughout her teens‚ Graham studied dance in Los Angeles at Denishawn. In 1926‚ she established her own dance company in New York City. She danced into her 60s and choreographed until her death in 1991‚ leaving the
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Is it justifiable to say that a person’s dress code may actually define an individual’s character and intelligence. Unfortunately‚ in today’s society‚ we usually judge a book by its cover. In like manner‚ wearing pajamas to church on Sunday could construct a negative aspect of an individual and to society. Such behavior could cause a stigma to be associated with neglect from your family or even some close friends. “As people develop a stronger commitment to deviant behavior‚ they typically acquire
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like having a penpal who is in deep with some loan sharks‚” Oliver satirically commented‚ gaining yet another laughing response at the poke. This is evidence that parody works in cooperation with satire‚ though parody hardly can exist outside of satirical context. The mailing correspondence engages in a normal practice of those who are exploited by the Televangelist Tilton‚ but the latter joke comparing him to an “in deep penpal” is the scornful remark of
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