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    Dress Codes in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions Dr. Engr. I. Samson Amoka Chief Lecturer‚ Mineral Resources Engineering‚ Kaduna Polytechnic‚ Kaduna‚ Nigeria amokais@yahoo.com Introduction Clothing is generally recognized as one of the essential human needs (others including food‚ shelter and security). Not too long after God created man and woman‚ human beings expressed the need to cover their nakedness (Genesis 3). Since then‚ dressing has played and still plays a very vital role in every

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    Adolescence can be an exciting and new experience. But for some‚ it becomes a difficult period of no escape. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a novel about adolescence and the struggle of personal growth‚ told from the eyes of a cloudy and cynical teenager named Holden Caulfield. A narrow and simple-minded narrative point of view demonstrates the lack of connection a character has to the setting. Symbolism in The Catcher in the Rye exhibits the difficulties of personal growth. Ambiguous

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    author uses symbolism to show how a party can represent a society. Picture this‚ a whole society in a house described as a party. Including A monkey that symbolizes something meaningful. On the other hand‚ the whole story doesn’t include only symbolism‚ it may also contain repetition. Some say repetition is also an important part of the story. Although Certainly it could be said the passage is known for more of repetition than symbolism‚ while this is a good point it fails to where symbolism shows more

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    Mockingbird was a huge success. One of the reasons is because of Harper Lee’s effective use of symbolism to illustrate the evils of racism and ideology of whites in the South (Smykowski 52). The Mad Dog as Symbol by Carolyn Jones‚ Symbolism and Racism in To Kill A Mockingbird by Adam Smykowski‚ and The Boundaries of Form by Claudia Durst Johnson‚ all communicate similar ideas on the use of symbolism in To Kill A Mockingbird. One of the major symbols in the book‚ comes from its title‚ To Kill

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    So What If a Boy Wears a Dress? Many male kids grow up playing with toy guns‚ toy cars and other toys for their favorite heroes such as Superman‚ Batman or Spiderman while females are known playing with dolls‚ make up kits and sometimes some play with toy guns and cars too which is normal. But when a male kid likes to play with dolls and wear make ups‚ it raises a problem in a society. In the article “What’s So Bad About a Boy Who Wants to Wear a Dress?” by Ruth Padawer‚ she raises awareness by

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    expected”(Spivack). Today the school dress code positively impacts teenagers. Our dress code today allows us to wear what we want‚ so we can express ourselves through our style. In addition‚ it allows us to feel more comfortable in schools. Therefore‚ the school dress code implemented at Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School (MASH) is better for teenagers today than it was for them in the 1960s because of stricter dress codes‚ comfort‚ and less gender specific clothing. The school dress code today is less strict

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    Roshanna Masilamani The use of symbolism is the best way to shed light on the darker or deeper messages of a text. I strongly agree with the statement ‘the use of symbolism is the best way to shed light on the darker or deeper messages of a text’. A text that exemplifies the statement is Barbara Kingsolver’s novel ‘The Poisonwood Bible’. Symbolism was used in the text to highlight the darker and deeper messages of the text. ‘The Poisonwood Bible’ is a novel about a missionary family‚ the Prices

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    Worth‚ TX 76106 www.mdhhc.com Tattoo & Piercing Dress Code Policy November 1‚ 2017 Mr. Salawudeen‚ General Manager D & N Logistics 9450 Skillman St. Dallas‚ TX‚ 75243 Dear Mr. Salawudeen: Subject: Tattoo & Piercing Policy This is to inform you that the following Workplace Dress Codes are being enforced. We recommend that you look at the dress code in the workplace reasons and rights as an employer. This workplace dress code goes in to effect immediately. The recommendations

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    world where dress code makes everyone look the same; a world that is bland and boring. In today’s schools‚ dress code has gotten very strict and I feel like this can affect the students attending the schools. For example‚ schools with a strict dress code doesn’t let students express themselves‚ it doesn’t allow students to be unique and dress code rules in various schools can be very sexist towards girls. Strict dress codes doesn’t allow kids to express themselves. Many kids feel like dress code is unnecessary

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    School Dress Codes Schools and students have two different opinions on dress codes. Students want to wear designer clothing to school to increase social status and individuality. Parents are buying expensive clothes for their children as a reward for good grades. Meanwhile‚ the students are getting robbed and killed for their clothing. Some schools enforce dress codes to discourage violence against students that choose to wear higher priced clothing. The school’s main objective is keeping

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