(I am having trouble on this site knowing whether my abstract's half a page, so fingers crossed) I hope to talk about dress code and what women struggle with daily. I want to talk about this topic since it is something I am passionate about. I want to explain how the whole premise of having a dress code is sexist, and demeans women completely. In addition, I will speak about how women have to go through things that makes do not have to go through, such as the wage gap. This is one of my JSTOR source: DaCosta, K. (2006). Dress Code Blues: An Exploration of Urban Students' Reactions to a Public High School Uniform Policy. The Journal of Negro Education, 75(1), 49-59. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.southtexascollege.edu:2048/stable/40026503
I am fine with this subject. Again formulate your argument. I would say stick with the dress code and not the wage gap. Focus on one specific subject. Nice job with the abstract and source.
(I am having trouble on this site knowing whether my abstract's half a page, so fingers crossed) I hope to talk about dress code and what women struggle with daily. I want to talk about this topic since it is something I am passionate about. I want to explain how the whole premise of having a dress code is sexist, and demeans women completely. In addition, I will speak about how women have to go through things that makes do not have to go through, such as the wage gap.
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DaCosta, K. (2006). Dress Code Blues: An Exploration of Urban Students' Reactions to a Public High School Uniform Policy. The Journal of Negro Education, 75(1), 49-59. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.southtexascollege.edu:2048/stable/40026503
I am fine with this subject. Again formulate your argument. I would say stick with the dress code and not the wage gap. Focus on one specific subject. Nice job with the abstract and source.
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