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    America‚ which unfortunately meant that it was also a return to infuriating dress code enforcement in schools all across the US. It seems like the 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

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    attended a public high school understands the struggle of dress code. On those scorching hot days as the school year approaches summer‚ many girls can be found scavenging through their closet for a “school appropriate” outfit or one they won’t melt into a sweaty puddle in. Her dresses will show too much leg‚ her tops will inapporpriately expose her shoulder or collar bone‚ and her shorts will be too short - at least that’s what the school says. Dress code in modern day high schools discriminates against

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    Euripides’ Medea uses the personification of the golden dress to symbolize the aggressive power takeovers of the BC Greek era. “She‚ when she saw the dress‚ could not restrain herself. She agreed with all her husband said‚ and before he and the children had gone from the palace‚ she took the gorgeous robe and dressed herself in it‚ and put the golden crown around her curly locks. She arranged the set of the hair in the shining mirror‚ and smiled at the lifeless image of herself in it. Then she

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    women’s lives. Women in Iran‚ including Marjane Satrapi and her mother‚ are stripped of their freedom by being forced to conform to a restrictive dress code. The dress code was enacted because women were seen as very sexual human beings in the eyes of men. The government found that men finding women sexual was a disruption to society‚ so therefore a dress code was put into place and was enforced by law. The law stated that “women and girls who appear in public without an Islamic dressing are criminals

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    The Keys to Dress Successful for a Job This topic is about dressing for success. In this world and how the economy is it’s pretty hard to maintain a stable living without any income or job. So in order to get a job you must dress for success. It is very important to dress successfully because appearance is everything when going into a workplace for an interview. As linkedin’s career expert agreed on that your attire makes a statement about yourself before your mouth even opens. Hiring managers also

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    “The dress” written by Julia Darling in 2006. Rachel and Flora know each other very well but their relationship is very complicated and unnatural. When the dress was missing‚ Rachel was furious and immediately jumped to the conclusion that Flora had taken it. This indicates how well she knows her sister and how little she thinks of her. The text indicates that Flora has a low self-esteem‚ that she’s very jealous at Rachel and thinks of her as unattainable. “It seemed to Flora that the dress was

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    Dress Code A group of high school students‚ were protesting their school’s ban against tank tops and leggings‚ female students said that they were informed that this type of clothing was "too much of an interruption” to the men in their school. Can clothes really affect your capability of receiving an education? Does enforcing dress code favor men‚ but not women? It is absurd to me that the idea of a teen wearing leggings is provoking a male student and keeping him from getting an education.

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    It is enough to have a dress code at school‚ but there shouldn’t be one at home too. I always hear‚ “Focus more on your grades than on how you look.”“You know what people think of you? They think you’re a slut!” and“Stop trying to be “punker” those people do drugs and will not have a good future.” Just because I feel comfortable dressed a certain way that may be relevant to some of the others‚ doesn’t mean I’m trying to be those certain other. Therefore‚ I wish to dress however I want to without

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    Naked and Equal Dress code is one of the most famous debates of all time; many girls have come forward and are using social media to address the sexism throughout schools. Dress code is also the one-thing students hate dealing with every day‚ but yet the most enforced policy at every school around the globe. These dress codes share one common link‚ which is a bias towards the boys. Boys have come to school breaking one of the few rules that are put on them‚ and they are not punished. The girls fighting

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    something as well as a man could. In addition to this‚ dress code has become a extremely biased controversy. Dress code is meant to restrict the wardrobe of all students‚ not just girls. Young girls are told every day what they can and can’t

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