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    Ok, I know this will sound like an opinion, but it seems like most dress codes are targeting women and transgender students. Hear me out though, if you ask your school for a copy of the dress codes, you will see that almost all of your dress codes will be pointed towards girls. People always told me to express myself but I feel like I can’t really do that if I feel I can’t wear something that I think is cute because it against the dress code. One of these websites https://youthradio.org/journal

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    Skip to main content By using eBay, you agree to our use of cookies to enhance your experience. eBay Shop by category Enter your search keyword Search... Search Advanced Hello. Sign in or register Daily Deals Sell Help & Contact My eBayExpand My eBay Notification Home Buying guides Everything Else How to Buy Stylish Beach Dresses eBay eBay 1.6K Views Like Share 18 April 2016 How to Buy Stylish Beach Dresses Going to the beach requires a special kind of attire. Although wearing a bathing suit

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    Family trips are a lot more fun if you have planned ahead. Thoughtfully crafting your trip itinerary will save you a lot of time, energy, and money. This is especially true if you’re vacationing to Dubai – one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities – with your children. Dubai is a fantastic family holiday destination with a myriad of sights and sounds that will surely be a treat for everyone’s senses. From the world’s tallest skyscrapers to vibrant shopping souks, there is definitely something

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    John Paul II Dress Code

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    I strongly believe that John Paul II should eliminate the dress code for both sexes. John Paul wants students to be in a comfortable atmosphere but they are not if they are not allowed to express themselves. Our society teaches women to be ashamed of their body, therefore when a young girl shows up to school in a short skirt we should support her but rather we call her out for wearing “inappropriate” clothing, then send her home. When you send her home you are essentially telling her hiding her

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    A group of girls sit at a table at their after-school activity in early May in Brookline. As they talk about their days at school, one girl suddenly says, “Another girl got dress-coded today. She was crying in the bathroom afterwards. It’s so unfair! Her shorts weren’t even that bad, and she was dress-coded by a teacher she’d never talked to before-- in the middle of math!” Everyone else at the table looks around worriedly -- they know what’s coming. For the next two months, they’ll choose one of

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    I think the principal should change the dress code code rule, because I want to show my uniqueness, and have the freedom to wear what I want to wear because then everyone will be unique in their own sense of style. For me it’s hard to dress up for school and show people what I like to wear outside of school. Being unique in school is important to me, because i like to be different from everyone else at the school. For example, I hate wearing the same clothes as other people it makes me uncomfortable

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    During the ancient and medieval cultures, clothing styles were relatively static and uniform. The dress was dependent upon the practicalities of everyday life that the boundaries impose by these practicalities of life, cultures found ways to imitate and express the beauty they saw in their daily worlds through their self-adornment. These elements in the Early and the Late Middle Ages contain the following: Braies, Cote-Hardier, Sideless Surcote, Wimple, Magyar, Parti-colored, Revers, and Poulaine

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    Hi, I’m Christen Taylor. You might know me as the girl who asked about the dress code rule in the DC trip assembly. For the record, I did not ask that question for the reaction of my peers, or because I wanted attention. I asked that question because it is something that is unfair in today's society, or more personally, in our school. I have thought about the unfair dress code for a while now, but I have finally decided to put my thoughts to paper and share them with others. Some people might not

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    Imagine a high school that is filled with reckless, hormone-crazed teenagers that have no restrictions on how they should dress. Their “Outfits of the Day” are more of a concern than what they learn in school. Their clothing choices becomes an interruption to their education. This is the mindset of teenagers of schools that do not have any dress code implementation. School should be a learning environment, not a fashion show. Students shouldn’t obsess over the clothes they wear. Dress codes

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    Debunking the Dress Code Imagine a story about a girl getting sent out of school, because she wore a shirt that showed her shoulders and the immediate reaction, “They're probably overreacting!” Well, newsflash, they aren't and the very same thing could be happening to girls within your community. In response to this blatant sexism, removal of individuality, and clear violation of the First Amendment right to free speech, it is obvious that schools should either get rid of completely, or simply

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