Dress Code in the Workplace In-Class Collaborative Assignment Please enter your group’s two paragraphs under your group’s header below, as well as citations for the sources used . Format your contributions in Times New Roman 12 font, singlespaced, block style. Do not allow header formatting to bleed into your paragraphs. Group Awesome Dress codes can vary from employer to employer. Most business offices have a set of minimum standards to be neat, clean, and appropriate in the workplace (Society for Human Resource…
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Ronnie George Professor Jillena J. Rose First-Year Composition II- Engl 111-003 19 November 2014 Dress Codes in Schools “When I say Dress codes in Schools,” what’s the first image that comes to your mind? Fellow students Angela Kirkpatrick and Kyle Sorensen had informed me; they thought I was going to discuss uniforms in Schools. Uniforms and Dress codes in schools are different topics. I myself wore a uniform in school. I personally enjoyed the experience. Some of my school mates did not…
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seventeen years old high school student. I would rather see the entire student body wear the same exact clothing than high school girls walking the halls looking like escorts. Dress code policies should be enforced in public schools , because of all the benefits, the policy contributes. First of all, a dress code policy promotes student equality and acceptance. High school students or any young adults are at a vulnerable age where all they want is to fit in. If a teenager feels as though they…
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February 20, 2015 To: Professor xxx From: xxx Subject: Group Progress on Informative Speech We, xxx and xxx, have chosen to inform our audience of the new dress code policy at our place of employment. We have made much progress in determining our audience, the reasons for the importance of this topic, and researching various dress codes. First Steps First we determined that our organization is a hospital. With this information, we could better understand who our audience would be, hospital employees…
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throughout the United States have been implementing mandatory uniform and dress code policies. This decision is causing controversy between school officials, students and parents. The controversy over acceptable attire within the public school system, started back in the 1960s. Three students from Des Moines, Iowa sued the school district when they were suspended from school for wearing black armbands to protest the Government's policy in Vietnam (Tedford, 2009). This Supreme Court case became known…
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When it comes to the idea of enforcing dress codes, I agree and disagree at the same time. I agree with dress codes in the military because it makes sense for our fighting soldiers to represent our country. I feel that dress codes make sense depending on where they are enforced. When it comes to dress codes being enforced in work places, I would have to concur again since it makes it much easier to identify an employee. I also agree with dress codes being enforced while working in a restaurant because…
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Jones January 18, 2015 Writing Diagnostic ENG 101 Topic: Should Georgia Military College have a dress Code policy? Common practice within public school system, educators enforce a dress code policy. At first, probably little or no rules were carried out in regards to the way a student should dress. I can imagine, over time, problems arise, were acknowledged, and resolved with the creation of this policy. Likely issues with distraction; such as, females revealing too much skin or extremes ranging…
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board should be more strict on School dress code policy and we would have less suspensions, or Wednesday schools, or disciplinary record because students take advantage and think they aren't enforcing the breaking the rules so now I can break more rules and it leaves them in bigger trouble. Our country historically has grappled over students First Amendment rights to freedom of expression. Some would say it would be best to enforce a full uniform policy. However I believe…
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English IV 1st Period December 13, 2014 Fall Exam Essay: Say No To Dress Code Policy A legging is defined as tight-fitting stretch pants, typically worn by women or girls. Leggings are super comfortable. The elastic waistline will feel good on a female’s body all day long; no matter if she’s sitting at a desk studying for finals or she’s in class learning about the human brain. In Newman Smith High School, it’s against the school’s policy to wear leggings to school. Anyone female caught wearing leggings…
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was a middle-school student in Versailles, Kentucky, when she first noticed a major difference in the way her school’s dress code treated males and females. Girls were disciplined disproportionately, she says, a trend she’s seen continue over the years. At first Sunseri simply found this disparity unfair, but upon realizing administrators’ troubling rationale behind the dress code—that certain articles of girls’ attire should be prohibited because they “distract” boys—she decided to take action. “I’ve…
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