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    would be beneficial for our scho ols to adopt dress codes. Although some may argue that this action would rest rict the individual student’s freedom of expression‚ I do not agree. Our right to express ourselves is important‚ but in our society none of us has unrestricted free dom to do as we like at all times. We must all learn discipline‚ respect the feelings of others‚ and learn how to operate in the real world in order to be successful. Dress codes would not only create a better learning

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    Communism affect the “modern American way in many ways‚ the fear of Communist infiltration the U.S. government‚ entertainment industry and other organizations were affected. Including American politics‚ culture‚ and even daily life‚ particularly in the early years of the Cold War. Communism was basically a theory or system based on the ownership of all property and goods by the community as a whole. President Harry Truman issued the truman doctrine on March 1947 which did not allowing communism to

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    issue with dress codes. I believe that it would be beneficial for our schools to adopt dress codes. Although some may argue that this action would restrict the individual student’s freedom of expression‚ I do not agree. Our right to express ourselves is important‚ but in our society none of us has unrestricted freedom to do as we like at all times. We must all learn discipline‚ respect the feelings of others‚ and learn how to operate in the real world in order to be successful. Dress codes would

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    In his essay "How We Listen‚" Aaron Copland classifies and divides the listening process into three parts: "the sensuous place‚ the expressive plane‚ and the sheerly musical plane" (1074). I believe by this mechanical separation‚ Copland succeeds in discussing difficult topic‚ so natural that most people tend to by pass it. He uses analogy and sometimes stresses on certain situation where these planes are abused or become a cause of a problem. The main purpose for Copland to separate the listening

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    daily sights. Therefore‚ in order to achieve a less distracting workplace and help eliminate violence‚ Perry Meridian High School (PMHS) needs to implement a stricter dress code. Dress codes have always existed in the United States. They were especially popular throughout the 1950s‚ 1960s‚ and 1970s. Once the ‘80s hit‚ the dress code fad began to die off until the late ‘90s came around. At the beginning of 1997‚ three percent of public schools required school uniforms‚ and by the end of 2000‚

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    institution with dress code is more appropriate and sophisticated then without; no more headaches. Imagine going through the hassle of trying to figure out what to wear every day‚ dress code would minimize or even vanish those time consuming worries. People wouldn’t have to worry about who looks better and who doesn’t‚ because everyone looks similar. Dress code may seem ancient to others‚ but when enforced it can be beneficial to many. Following this further‚ if a worker has dress code at their institution

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    spreading like a viral disease. What is the reason of increasing violence in Maldives? Some peoples say the reason why violence is increasing day by day is not taking the real steps against the peoples who are doing these things. When we look at records of criminal court there were 1959 complains. Among them 65 were violence crimes. According to legal assistant of criminal court Mohmed Amir 70% of the peoples who are committed in violence activities are repeaters. They are coming

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    How We Met

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    How you met...... It was Friday when you were wandering aimlessly around the school at lunch time. When you heard someone playing a beautiful song on guitar. Intrigued‚ you followed the soft music. As you got closer the music became louder‚ you entered a corridor where there was a door slightly ajar that you pushed open silently carefully trying not to disturb the musician at his work. You realized who it was as you grew closer to him. It was Daniel. Or Danny from your maths class. ’uhh..

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    Description of Dress

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    shape. On my mood board‚ we can see two of his works. Namely‚ the image titled "Dance at Bougival" and Portrait of the Actress Jeanne Samara. Also‚ making my final project I was inspired by the dress Jeanne Samara‚ namely the upper part of the dress. Description dresses Generally speaking‚ my dress is white with lace with SILVER thread. It princesses shape features vertical seams because flowing from the shoulders down to a flared skirt. Ball gown silhouette is so‚ we dress consists of a fitted bodice

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    the best policy?" His response: "I try to be as honest as possible. Very rarely do I think lying’s the best [for any situation]." But what if he knew how lying is inevitable in our everyday lives and how they could be of use in certain situations‚ like Ericsson’s Vietnam veteran example? In "The Ways We Lie"‚ Ericsson covers on the many ways we lie in our daily lives‚ besides the typical deceptive statements. Some include the notorious ’white lies’‚ omission‚ delusion‚ facades‚ and groupthink

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