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    Middle School Dress Code

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    North Middle School Dress Code These are some things I suggest be included in the new dress code: Leggings may not be worn without a skirt, dress, shorts, etc. Only beanie hats are allowed Tank tops don’t have a set minimum width for straps, as long as it has straps First off, I believe leggings should not be worn without a skirt, dress, shorts, etc. Students may wear leggings in gym, but for a regular school schedule, they are not permitted. Leggings are not pants, therefore, they should

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    Nowadays in America more than eighteen percent of schools were uniforms. Some people believe might make schools harmless. I disagree because school uniforms ae most definitely dreadful and cost more on top of all the clothes you already have, and above that it is against self-expression. In the first place, most of society think of them as an uttermost embarrassment to wear. Lots of student don’t reach agreement of having to wear the same thing as they’re fellow mates. Proceeding on younger pupils

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    public school students don’t follow their school’s dress code. For most schools in the United States there are dress codes the students have to obey, but the dress code for public school students means nothing. It is understandable that dress codes need to be in all schools or else students would be coming to school in their bathing suits, but in the other hand all of the school’s rules on dress codes don’t make any sense. That is why dress codes in American schools should be strict but clear. American

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    my opinion, I feel rejected by school, and I’m not talking about homework, but school uniforms. Most people just disagree with school uniforms. So I hate school uniforms. In the first place I have a dress code. One, I don’t like tight baggy. Two I don’t like baggy shirts either. My dress code is skinny jeans and button up shirts with the sleeves rolled up. Also, I don’t want to wear the fancy stupid dress shoes. Sometimes school uniforms involve dress suits and neck bows, or ties. Plus, girls might

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    Throughout history, there are key inventions such as the telephone and the computer that transcended the way people communicate and relay information with each other. The invention that started this wave of faster and faster communication, the telegraph, proved to be revolutionary, paving way to many of these efficient methods of communication in the United States. During the late 19th century, the United States faced significant transformations culturally and socially with the help of the Telegraph

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    Whether or not to introduce the policy of uniforms in public schools can be very controversial as there are many factors in which uniforms can benefit or cause harm. There are many evidences present in "Do School Uniforms Make Schools Better?" by Marian Wilde and is present in the graphic entitled "Do School Uniforms Make Kids More or Less Competitive About Clothing." Undoubtedly, requiring students to wear uniforms will only violate a student's freedom of expression and is not linked to academic

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    her elementary school recently for violating a dress code prohibiting spaghetti-strap tank tops, she and her mother publicly challenged the policy as sexist and silly”(Maclean’s) More than half of public schools enforce a dress code and they all contain an underlying basis of sexism because of the stereotypes lain out by past generations. But the world is becoming more and more open-minded, so why not schools and their dress codes? Dress codes are sexist and should be changed seeing as they target

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    towards those who disobeyed the law. The large differences between then and now prove that society has evolved and beliefs have changed drastically from what they once were. Hammurabi’s Code of Law demonstrates strong beliefs in the hierarchy of class, sex and religion as shown in many of the codes, for example, code 202 decrees that “ If any one strike the body of a man higher in rank than he, he shall receive sixty blows with an ox-whip in

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    Response: HUMINT collectors will need to familiarize themselves with financial networks and processes specific to operational areas of TTP. If feasible, HUMINT collectors should receive financial training in preparation of receiving a source with placement and access to TTP finance information. Furthermore, financial experts will need to be used as much as possible to bring outside expertise into operations aimed at disrupting funding for TTP. HUMINT collectors will need to liaise with local finance

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    Dress Codes In Schools

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    wear? Depending on where you live and what district you’re in the dress code can vary. If you live in a better school district or private school, you might have a uniform or only be permitted a few things. If you live in a district that doesn’t enforce them as much you might be able to get away with a couple of things. Most people try to break them so they can fit in. Most schools don’t understand that. I think that dress codes should be less strict because they stop freedom of expression, they are

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