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    Sweatshops Are Bad

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    companies are constantly looking for a way to cut costs and increase profits. Many companies that manufacture clothes use sweatshops‚ which allow for cheap labor costs and few rules controlling working conditions and overtime regulations. Many clothing and footwear companies have been linked to these sweatshops‚ where the working conditions are so bad that in some cases the workers will commit suicide at work. Sweatshops will usually exist in countries that have few laws in place that protect

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    ALDO‚ a company that sells shoes‚ accessories‚ and clothing. The billboard shows a modern African-American young adult clad in trendy coat and backpack. ALDO uses a model that represents a trendy man living in New York City. The model’s gaze shows that anyone can find inspiration anywhere‚ especially in fashion. African-American man is looking up on his left side. The billboard presents that any kinds of people can find motivation mainly in clothing. In a place like Times Square where people dress

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    School Uniform

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    has been going on in the United States for decades. Some support it; others do not. It is mainly the adults who support it and the rebellious children and teens that do not. It began in the 1990’s for state schools. A uniform is a set of standard clothing worn by members of a certain profession‚ rank‚ team‚ area‚ school‚ etc. It is often mandatory‚ and without it is sort of the unthinkable. There are uniforms for almost everything from school to sports teams. A uniform helps distinguish a person‚

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    "micro-seasons". That is insane to think about‚ that is virtually a new fashion trend every week of the year! I think think about my trips to Target every couple of weeks‚ I usually don’t notice but I think they are constantly changing what is in their clothing department falling victim to some of the micro-seasons. The two major ethical issues with fast fashion are the employees and the environment just

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    ANIME

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    practice‚ especially in clothing‚ footwear‚ accessories‚ makeup‚ body piercing‚ or furniture. Fashion is a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses. It is the prevailing styles in behaviour and the newest creations of textile designers.[1] The more technical term costume has become so linked to the term "fashion" that the use of the former has been relegated to special senses like fancy dress or masquerade wear‚ while "fashion" means clothing more generally‚ including

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    think about facts. Students already have restrictions to clothing and what to wear and what not to wear. Limiting the students even more is not fair to them. When doing this the students will feel like their voices in how they present themselves is gone. (Source two) To conclude‚ wearing uniforms will take away children’s freedom of expression‚ they will get bullied outside of school‚ and children already have restrictions when it comes to clothing.

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    A school uniform is a specific design for clothing designated to be worn while attending academic classes at a school. The school context comprises grades one through twelve of public and private schools in the United States. Different schools and different grades within schools may have different uniforms‚ as determined by parents and school administration. In today’s society all public schools should require student uniform. These generations of school kids are more worried about how your hair

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    argument essay

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    school uniforms could help that. As a student‚ I know that bullying happens in most schools. Some students bully others because of the brands of clothing they wear “Many parents feel students in uniforms look nicer and the requirement keeps families with financial troubles from worrying about their child being bullied [because they can’t buy trendy clothing]. Schools can easily become competitive runways and uniforms halt scholastic fashion shows‚ “according to Isaac Grauke. An example of how school

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    between them would have been ridiculously small‚ would have been no more nor less than what the difference truly is – genital variation and a few secondary sexual characteristics in the chest and hips” (Hustvedt 446). A corset is a great article of clothing to use as an example of how fashion accentuates gender. It creates an hour glass figure which emphasizes a women’s bust and hips. “The corset helped to create a notion of femininity‚ and the lines it produced have gone in and out of fashion ever

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    Art Gallery

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    darker than others. It looks like a shadow on the sculpture‚ which accents different parts of the two humans and the clothing. The texture of this sculpture is different depending on which part of the sculpture you are looking at. If you look at the skin of the humans‚ you can see a more smooth texture whereas on the hair of the humans‚ there is a more rough texture. The wings and clothing have a smooth texture but there are also folds that create a little bit of a more bumpy texture. Line is also

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