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    Autoethnography By examining some of my personal stories about being reproved for dress code violations from elementary to high school, the purpose of this autoethnography is to examine how various commonplace public school dress code policies affect young women and their relationships with their bodies. Public dress code policies are often gender-normative and discriminatory to girls because their bodies are being sexualized and critically assessed. While it is often a challenge to evoke certain

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    Are Dress Codes Unfair?

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    Are Dress codes Unfair to Girls? Synopsis: “Are Dresscodes Unfair to Girls” is a podcast episode produced by CBC’s The Current. Its aim was to explore the gender inequality involved in the public school system regarding dress codes through interviews with students, parents, and school administrators. Multiple sides of the debate were argued, showing the complexity of a relatively important issue. For many elementary and middle school students, the possibility of being dress coded looms as an ever-present

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    Dress Code Uniforms

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    Dress codes depends what school or county you are in.Currently whether or not school should have a dress code when are dress code uniforms people say it helps out with stress. So that's why i say yes to the uniforms the founders of the us referred to them as a bible uniform and so that it helps you get better at school.Sometimes people like different colors on the uniform but some people argue thats its to plane and they will complain about it in school.

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    Dress Code Sociology

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    A written or more so unwritten rule, with regards to how a human being presents themselves in aspects of clothing, also referred to as dress code. Dress code is a matter of whether or not it is an acceptable social norm, which leads to the different rules among genders. Are women getting targeted at and shunned upon for supposedly distracting men? Are women being disciplined in the work field or at school for showing shoulders? This social problem leads to women’s education being jeopardized when

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    Dress Code Essay

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    Dress code has always been an issue ,it has some advantages and some disadvantage .But do you thing dress code is something that is necessary?Clothing ,like other aspects of humans physical appearance ,has a social significance .Dress code has build in rules or signals indicating the message being given by a person clothing and how it can worm. Some pro statement I consider important should be that uniforms can increase students safety . Having uniforms can prevent for students having

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    Dress Code Importance

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    Why dress code is important to us In Marble Falls Middle School many people don’t like the dress code so these are why dress code is important to us. Dress codes are written and, more often, unwritten rules with regard to clothing. Clothing, like other aspects of human physical appearance, has a social significance, with different rules and expectations applying depending on circumstance and occasion. Within a single day, an individual may need to navigate between two or more dress codes. For example

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    School Dress Code

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    Enforcement of Dress Codes in Schools At a local elementary school, a fifth grade girl is teased by classmates about her clothes being raggedy and not so stylish. Five weeks later, she overdosed on her mother’s pain medication and died at the local hospital. Beside her bed, her mom found a note that said, “I am so tired of people making fun of me and my clothes.” All elementary schools, middle schools and high schools should enforce a dress code. Schools that were reported to not enforce a dress code

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    School Dress Codes

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    Do School Uniforms and Dress Codes Work? Most individuals have a strong opinion on the issues when it comes the topic on school uniforms and dress codes inside schools. More schools around the world are implementing school uniforms. I read in an article “What to wear? Schools increasingly making that decision” by Greg Toppo in USA TODAY that ‘’Nearly in five public schools require uniforms in 2010, up from just one in eight a decade earlier, according to the most recent findings from the U.S. Department

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    Definition of dress code- a rule written on what you wear, could be in an office, school, or event Countless schools in America have aranged various dress codes in their rules on girls and very few dress codes for boys. It's insane how American schools care more about boys distraction free environment more than they care about girls getting the correct education. How long our pants have to be and how we can’t show their shoulders shouldn’t be a "huge problem" and "very distracting to many". We shouldn’t

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    Anti Dress Code

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    school one should have the right to feel free to dress how they want. It becomes necessary for one to feel comfortable in their own clothing in order to stay focused. Therefore the laws of dress codes have been passed for one's right to feel comfortable and the right to wear religious attire. If We were all brought into the world with no clothes on and no one had a problem. No one should have a problem or judge anyone under the law of dress code. If one hears about someone judging someone else

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