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    Stop Thief!

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    to the money in my purse which I had been saving for 2 years I wanted to buy one for my uncle so that he says “Oh! Dear how sweet of you...!” Suddenly‚ breaking into my day dreams a boy of 24 or so just like my big brother suited in a detective uniform with black hat‚ and black glasses‚ his face covered came running past me shouting “stop him‚ catch him don’t let him go” and tripped at my feet. I said sorry to him and gave him a hand to get up‚ he got up and gave me a slight push and I felt something

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    Dress Code

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    clothes you wear to church. Likewise‚ when you dress for work you do not wear the same clothes you wear at the beach. Many professions even require uniforms. Having a dress code in high school will help students adjust to the real world. Lastly‚ with all the peer pressure in school‚ many students worry about fitting in. If a dress code (or even uniforms) were required‚ there would be less emphasis on how you look‚ and more emphasis on learning. Then there are more than handful of people that have

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    School Uniforms

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    School uniforms should be required in public schools because their use would lead to higher education‚ less violence‚ and lower cost to parents. School uniforms in public schools are becoming increasingly popular across the nation. The public school system would benefit greatly if this policy were to be adopted. Opposition is always a factor when trying to make changes. Taking all things into consideration‚ the positive effects would be far greater than the negative effects. Most teenagers‚ when

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    The Right Uniform

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    There is importance in in being at the right place at the right time with the right attitude‚ and also in the right uniform. It represents the army and what we stand for. In the united States Army paying attention to detail and following your chain of command is important part in the mission. Failure to do so can effect the mission drastically. it can hinder even small parts‚ in which case can turn into something more important. In this essay‚ I will‚ hopefully‚ be able to explain the importance

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    Eureka Monette Writing I Argument Essay 19 February 2013 School Uniforms School is a place to learn‚ not to flaunt fashion‚ wealth‚ or privilege. Unfortunately as it stands now kids spend so much time being stressed out about popularity and social standing that they hardly have the energy to learn anything valuable. Personally‚ I think school uniforms should be adopted whether it’s a public school or a private school. The reason I think this is because I believe there would be less bullying since

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    being a good student

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    of your classes. That way‚ you can easily grab your book from the top stack‚ and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow! Dress appropriate and nicely‚ as it shows respect. Avoid wearing clothes that are too small or too big. If you have a uniform‚ wear it neatly‚ tucking in your shirt and making

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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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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    Dress codes are rules that the country has utilized for years. But are these rules necessary? They often suppress students’ individuality as well as students’ self-expression. At the same time these rules also discriminate and needlessly sexualize young women. Dress codes were put in place to establish a distraction-free environment for students. And yet‚ they are doing the opposite‚ and thus‚ modifying or eliminating them would be most logical. The first dress code discussion developed

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    Portraiture

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    Portraiture. Describe the four key elements that are central to portraiture as outlined in Chapter 4‚ David Bate‚ Photography. Face – personal appearance Pose – manner and attitude‚ ‘upbringing’ Clothing – social class‚ sex‚ cultural values and fashion Location – social scene of the person in the picture Each element affects another in the overall potential for meaning. Passport photographs‚ for example‚ usually have plain or simple backgrounds‚ which serve to foreground the face of the

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    Working Teenager

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    because your coworkers would rather be out with friends‚ than fulfill their responsibilities. Being a working teenager is picking up the slack of your coworkers. Being a working teenager feeling like you wear no other clothes‚ except your work uniform. Being a working teenager hearing about how school events because you didn’t get to be there. Being a working teenager is giving up your friends because you have to be up early the next morning. Being a working teenager is never getting to spend

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