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    In the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez‚ Mara Teresa (Mate) begins as a young girl captivated by materialistic desires. However‚ as the story unfolds‚ she matures and prioritizes her family above all else. This transformation ultimately highlights how the love of family can influence and change the values and priorities of a person. To illustrate this evolution‚ I created an Instagram account for Mate‚ showcasing her changing perspectives through her posts. Initially‚ Mate’s

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    School Dress Codes. One of the most enforced school policies of all time. Everyone has an opinion about what is too short‚ too long‚ too low‚ too high‚ too tight‚ and too loose. According to schools‚ every girl is considered indecent. Because of this‚ there are very specific rules about what girls can and cannot wear. Thank god‚ our school had a dress code‚ or else I would not be able to keep up with all the restrictions. The limitations are limitless. “Clothing that is too short‚ tight‚ revealing

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    The Victorian Age‚ a time that is commonly known throughout history for its stoicism of dress for women and men. The women and men of the Victorian age all dressed in ways that covered their entire bodies. The men wore suits‚ while the women wore dresses that were extremely modest. However‚ in the movie The Young Victoria the director chose to have the men were dressing in what would be considered proper Victorian standards for men. However‚ Queen Victoria and the women of Royalty dresses in ball

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    Kalie Ertwine Mr. Rodriguez English-6th period 22 April 2013 Dress Code or No Dress Code? 36% of parents believe that school uniforms hinder students’ personal liberties. 34% of parents say that uniforms also [hamper] self-expression and creativity. 23% of schools in the U.S. [require] school uniforms (School Uniforms Statistics). Maybe your school is one of those schools that require uniforms. I bet you’d rather be able to pick what you wear to school. Maybe your school is one of those schools

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    What they have yet to realize is that trying to make themselves look more professional by making the players dress a certain way is hurting their public image tremendously. An example of an action the NFL has taken that would ruin their public image would be LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson asked the NFL to allow him to wear a tinted visor in games due to health

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    According to Julia Mckinnell in the article “Control‚ Alt‚ Erase”  she talks about how social networking has become a problem for teenagers‚ and how  parents can serve as “a role model” by helping and making sure that their kids personal information is safe. Mckinnell gives important reasons why parents should be aware of the consequences that social networks can have on their children. Posting a message‚ a tweet‚ or a photo online can give away the location and time it was posted. This data can

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    they have said or done‚ or perhaps it is basically just to extremely overwhelming‚ making it difficult to comprehend that you will never see this individual again. Managing pain is one of the primary topics in the short story “People-Watching” by Julia Gray. The story is from The Mechanics’ Institute Reviewl‚ which was published in 2014. The main character in People-Watching is a young fellow named Paul‚ who studies architecture at the University College London. Paul and the young

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    In the story “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” by Maureen scott this young lady’s Grandmother was telling a story about the time they had a ghost in their car during World War II. The grandma and her husband Herbert went on a ride in Vermont‚ and they came across a woman named carol‚ and the grandma wanted to help the woman get to where she wanted to go and the grandmother gave her a sweater because it was cold and Carol only had a dress on. Next thing you know they were going on a ride to drop off

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    keep reminding you when something is due.High school is fun but you also have to do your work.Middle school is nothing like high school school to me. Dress code in high school is very different from middle school dress code.In high school you can’t wear leggings unless the shirt that you are wearing covers in your bottom.The discipline for dress code in high school is very different.In middle school they would let you get away with a lot of things.But in high school they won’t let you get away with

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    Influential Prejudices between Social Classes in The Dress Lodger In every society‚ individuals hold prejudices influential enough to isolate people into different classes‚ based on various aspects of their lives such as income‚ profession and even gender. In various situations in The Dress Lodger‚ author Sheri Holman demonstrates that the inequalities presented in a society create challenging obstacles that need to be overcome in order for strong and stable communities to develop. In the novel

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