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    Dress Up Takes a Turn

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    Dress-Up Takes A Turn Most children growing up play fantasy games and games that trigger the imagination. One game that is widely popular is playing dress-up. I remember playing dress-up with my younger brother when we were little kids. We would play together for hours and would dress-up in old Halloween costumes. My brother‚ Chris‚ being four years younger than me would put on my Halloween costumes and at his age would not think anything was wrong. That gets into the questions of who is allowed

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    Student Dress Code Essay

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    slacks are some examples of dress choice for students today. Sometimes students dress to remain unique to popular trends‚ and others may not have the resources to pick and choose their attire. Although some believe a dress code would influence a more effective educational environment‚ it would not produce better results‚ given a student’s prohibition of self expression‚ required resources for enforcement of such a code‚ and possible incurred costs on students and parents. Dress codes require students

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    Janey Brown Wedding Dress

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    concern over Maddie Brown’s wedding dress. She doesn’t think that her plans are going to work. Us Magazine shared a preview for next week’s episode that shows exactly what goes down and how Christine feels. Janelle‚ Christine and Sheryl join Maddie at a dress shop so that she can get ready for her big wedding. Last week‚ fans saw Maddie Brown shop for a dress and find the perfect one. All of her moms were there to help her pick out the dress. Janelle says the dress is "perfect" and Maddie Brown has

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    Sexist School Dress Codes

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    Today we are discussing the important topic of sexist school dress codes. I am reaching out to you‚ because we need your help. We want to bring awareness to this issue‚ try and gather as many advocates for change. And‚ we don’t just want to talk about it. We want to try and make sure it has attention. This issue was brought to my attention a year ago‚ when I began to see many people posting on Facebook‚ about their daughters being sent home form school for wearing "distracting clothing." These

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    Idealization and Dissappointed The speaker in "The Blue Dress"‚ by Sharon Olds‚ idealizies her father but is soon disappointed when she realizes her father is much different from what she picture. The girl is led to believe that a blue dress given to on her birthday was from her father. Later on she realizes that she was mistaken and that her father in all actually did not give her the blue dress. Instead of letting go of the facade her father had created she embraced it as an actual reality:

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    Persuasive Essay Kuresa Tauanuu 10/17/16 At some schools‚ students are required to wear school uniforms. Why does some of these schools have a dress code? The school’s staff believed that if they make a dress code in their schools the students would feel more discipline and were able to understand that learning should be only their priority. The students would feel like they wanted to subvert the school’s staff. So the fight within the schools began. If the students weren’t able to select

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    boys”. Is this insulting to boys saying they get distracted by foolish things like a shoulder? Or an insult to girls making them seem like they are just sex objects that need to cover up for others sake. Many public high schools have extremely sexist dress codes. Not only is this not equal‚ but also keeps alive rape culture by saying girls are sluts for having shorts not reaching their fingertips. Sexist standards

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    In schools‚ girls are dress coded for the most foolish reasons. Women on the streets are called rude names for wearing certain outfits. Girls and women are told how to dress‚ what clothings are presentable‚ and what is too much. As long as there are commands placed upon women on how to dress‚ women will never be free. Women are often deemed as sluts or whores when they wear provocative clothing. When women wear certain clothing pieces‚ they are the accessories to the clothing. Schools and others

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    with her step mother and two step sisters but she had not finished her dress for that night because her step mother made her work all day while her step sisters worked on their own dresses. When it was time for the ball she noticed her two mouse friends had helped her finish her dress while she was cleaning all day. When her step sisters noticed their own material was used on Cinderella’s dress they tore it off and ruined the dress. Cinderella was left at home for the night while they went to the ball

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    For years Women have fought for equality rights in government and daily life. However‚ the dress code at many schools across the countries are reverting back to gender discrimination. Schools should establish dress codes that are fair to both genders and do not entitle boys to a higher quality education than girls. More girls are being sent home everyday and missing vital lessons at school because the dress code policies are geared toward girls‚ not boys. Jackson Brooke‚ a 16 year old boy says that

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