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    | Informative Speech Manuscript | “A Professional Outlook” | | Date: February 8‚ 2012Name: Rasheedah M. Hasan | | | Thesis: Appropriate dressing in a professional setting can determine the attitude an employer may develop when first meeting you. As you can see‚ I have two people standing here in both business attire‚ and formal wear. You’re probably thinking to yourself why are they dressed so differently? As people‚ it takes the average person seven seconds to judge an

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    It is enough to have a dress code at school‚ but there shouldn’t be one at home too. I always hear‚ “Focus more on your grades than on how you look.”“You know what people think of you? They think you’re a slut!” and“Stop trying to be “punker” those people do drugs and will not have a good future.” Just because I feel comfortable dressed a certain way that may be relevant to some of the others‚ doesn’t mean I’m trying to be those certain other. Therefore‚ I wish to dress however I want to without

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    Casual Dress Code

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    The Cause and Effects of Casual Dress in the Workplace Before the 1990’s the average business dress code required a suit be worn everyday of the work week. Then at the beginning of the 1990’s the "business casual" attire swept the American office environment‚ bringing with it many positive aspects as well as negative (Encyclopedia of Small Business‚ 2002). During the beginning of this revolution it seemed like this new style of dress would turn businesses and organizations around for the better

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    All across the world‚ girls attending middle school should be permitted to dress like Lady Gaga because she is a role model for both boys and girls alike. For instance‚ her bold sense of fashion and confidence is a true inspiration to all. Prior to her debut‚ she had proudly deemed herself a “freak” in school‚ for she dressed and acted differently than the norm. Beneath her catchy songs and eccentric music videos‚ Gaga emphasizes the importance of originality. Amidst an environment where girls

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    Con School Uniform

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    Con school uniforms School uniforms are a highly discussed topic‚ that will probably not go away‚ but we hope we can enlighten you‚ why having school uniforms are a bad decision. Uniforms diminish from a child’s individuality‚ they have little chance to express themselves which could lead to less alluring ways of expression such as tattoos and piercings. A child needs to feel unique‚ special in their own way‚ schools should be a place where individuality is celebrated. The cost of uniforms

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    At the beginning of the 20th century there wasn’t much discussion about the dress code in schools. During that time students weren’t dressing so provocatively. There is a big discussion between the students and the schools about the dress code and what they are going to do about it. Should dress codes stay or be removed completely? Schools been debating this topic for years‚ and many students have strong opinions when it comes to the school dress code and why it should be taken away. Girls and boys

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    Commonly banned items are things like short-shorts‚ things that don’t cover midriffs‚ and sleeveless are usually targeted towards female students and requires change because they are teaching women that their bodies and its appearance is more important than their education. In the current time period‚ women and girls are more than just their bodies‚ they are also individuals who also study and work alongside their male counterparts but‚ by taking away privileges of the female students for dressing

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    Ethics and Professionalism

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    P Professionalism in the Workplace Create and maintain a high level of professionalism in your workplace by applying some simple‚ yet important guidelines. Educational consultant James Stenson describes professionalism as "a set of internalized character strengths and values directed toward high-quality service to others through one’s work." Take a quick‚ downloadable quiz from the Goals Institute to measure professionalism in your organization‚ then apply these tips as needed.

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    Pros and Cons of Uniforms

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    Name‚ Class‚ Date‚ Teacher Arguments For and Against School Uniforms Pro-Uniforms Many private and catholic schools have converting to uniforms rather than a “free dress” policy. Causing less distractions than student chosen attire and further defining the students primary academic focus‚ it can be clear to one why schools are adapting the new dress code. Not having to worry about if her shorts are too short or that shirt is showing too much skin‚ administration can focus on the education of their

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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