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16 result(s) for "Dress codes Fiction."
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The leggings revolt
\"Eric and his buddies have left behind their all boys school to attend high school with girls. Eager to find his place in this exciting new world, Eric joins the student life committee, unaware that he is expected to enforce the school's strict dress code. The dress code is particularly harsh on the girls he is keen to get to know. Eric finds this awkward, but it's nothing compared to the position he finds himself in when the whole school revolts.\"--Provided by publisher.
Girlhood and Menstruation: Recent Middle Grade and YA Fiction (Harrington, McCullough, and Cuthew)
The article examines recent Middle Grade and YA fiction that confronts the lingering stigma and taboos that girls and young women continue to face around menstruation: Kim Harringtons 2019 Revenge of the Red Club, Joy McCulloughs 2023 Code Red, and Lucy Cuthew s 2020 Blood Moon.
Textbooks for Il balilla Vittorio
The economic crisis of 1929 increased school enrollments and facilitated the regime’s consensus-making schemes, at least on paper.¹ That same year all schoolteachers were forced to swear their allegiance to fascism. An oath was also imposed on secondary school teachers. On the eve of theDecennale, university professors were asked to oblige as well. In 1931 the state issued its first batch oflibri-unicifor elementary school students, and for the first time all students were to read from the same textbooks.² The stage was set for 1932. At the time of theDecennalethe legislative period was officially over.