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Who goes to public school and has facial piercings? I don't think it's against the dress code but we'll see. | In school, we had almost every alt guy with a facial piercing. I had a lip ring right after high school, but it didn't last long. It got ripped out. (ouch!)
However, I did know alot of people with snakebites and nose rings. It was awesome.
Some schools are cracking down on us, but i'm not sure why. At least be happy that it's not like the Japanese schools where you can't wear makeup or put product in your hair. | Why do most attractive women have mean facial expressions in public? or is it just me? | 1) because you don't notice other beautiful women with angelic facial expressions.
2) because the women you looked at are either too into themselves (over confident), or they felt negative emotions (anger, depression, sadness, stress etc), or it's just their face that makes them look evil (ie- arched eyebrows can sometimes make a person look angry). negativity can definitely affect the way you project yourself to the world =]
addition: blair- there is something to what you say... but there are good people who don't smile much (and might have intimidating faces).. and there are evil people who smile all day and pretend to be nice. it's said that the biggest of criminals have the perfect front. | Can you have peircings at a public school? Im getting an eyebrow ring. This question might sound really dumb but im just making sure! Can you have facial peircings in regular public highschools? Cause not one single person has one that i know of at my schoool! Will they tell me to take iit out? | Policies can and often do differ from school to school. Before getting the piercing done, consult the rulebook, if you have one. Also, if you're comfortable with asking any of your teachers, consult them as to what the policies are.
It's better for you to find out the rules before getting it done; you don't want to spend the money on it, then find out that you have to remove it. If you can't find the rules or are left unsure about it, I would not get it done at the moment. | How to improve eye contact/body language and facial expressions when out in public...? Overall, im confident, but in terms of body language, facial expressions and eye contact, they arent very good and show me as a nervous shy guy infront of others in public (girls, etc) How can i get better body language, more happier but relaxed facial expressions etc? im sure that with good facial expressions and body language i can do better with girls, etc. Advice please? | dont think about it. remember a circumstance in which u are always comfortable, for instance when you are with your family or a guyhood friend, thats probably when u are at your most natural, try and project yourself and be the same way wherever you are. do not let a situation overcome u, we are all human and as paranoid as eachother, so your best bet is do not think about it.
failing that make sure you are always very well groomed, it will instill you with confidence and your body language will become naturally sexier. if you do not have good fashion sense, consult some mens magazines, gq and esquire are perfect.
| Which of the following is a verbal strategy in public speaking? Which of the following is a verbal strategy in public speaking?
A) Using gestures and facial expressions
B) Maintaining eye contact
C) Varying the pitch of your voice
D) Using notes subtly | | Verbal means with words, in this case speaking. . So it can't be A, B, or D, because those don't have to do with speaking. Only C has to do with your voice. | Do you experience Intense anxiety (facial expressions) in public - outside? I don't understand why this happens! But when I'm outside - when people pass me by, go to the supermarket, generally in situations where there is people - I have intense facial expressions going on - like I can't control my facial expressions. So I'm either feeling like I'm frowning, smiling, I need to constantly control my face so I look calm but obviously I don't cuz people look at me weird... Do you guys experience this? | | I think I have experienced this especially when I'm being very self conscious about myself in public. (i.e, I sometimes walk funny if I think I didn't wear the right shoes; I always tug at my clothes if I think it doesnt suit the occassion) However, if this frequenty happens to you, you should go see a doc because this might be a beggining of some tic or a syndrome. | Is there any sort of facial recognition database available to the public? whether fro this country or another one?
or an independent civilian project databasing biometric info pulled from pics and vids on the net etc? | | yes, but they're expensive and not very reliable/sophisticated | Why can my public school force me to shave my facial hair? okay my school is a regular high school and we are forced to not have facial hair.. i wanna kno if there is any forsure way i can fight this.. its totally taking away out freedom and ****. if we come in with facial hair they send us to the ossicae to shave with there disposable razors.. there has to be something i can do.. | Simple answer is that the school must have a dress code that disallows facial hair. If you are referring to a school in the USA, the Supreme Court never ruled on a case dealing with school dress code provisions regarding hairstyles, so depending on the state, it is either legal or illegal for a school to have such a dress code. In some states, federal district court decisions are the controlling law and in others, state laws or state court decisions.
See Karr v. Schmidt, 460 F.2d 609 (5th Cir. 1972)
www.firstamendmentschools.org/fre…
www.ahcuah.com/lawsuit/federal/ka…
Good Luck! | What are the rules/regulations for facial piercings in Maryland (frederick county) public schools? i wanted to know (if any) what grade would it be okay to get a facial piercing (a lip/Monroe to be exact [if it matters])? | Mainly, it's at the discretion of your principal. Frederick School dress code follows:
DRESS, APPEARANCE, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Principals have the authority to impose dress requirements designed to support the educational responsibilities of the school and/or to contribute to a safe and orderly environment. Students are expected to be clean and dressed in a manner that is healthy, safe, and is non-disruptive to the classroom and school. Please note the THS reserves the right to adapt the dress code as necessary in order to maintain a safe and orderly environment.
• Students may not wear or display buttons, armbands, flags, decals, and other badges of symbolic expression that disrupt the orderliness of the school or are legally libelous, obscene, contain abusive language. Clothing or items that feature sexually offensive or vulgar words, pictures, phrases, derogatory expressions or language regarding a person's race, color, gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or disability are prohibited.
• Students are prohibited from wearing clothing or items that promote illegal or violent conduct, such as unlawful use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, weapons, and gangs.
• Items that may be used as weapons (chains, spikes, etc.) are prohibited.
• Forms of identification concealment such as face painting and sunglasses are prohibited.
• Hats, bandannas, sweatbands, caps, visors, hoods, do-rags, and other head coverings are not permitted in the building during the school day.
• Male and female students are restricted from wearing clothing that is unduly revealing (plunging neckline, cut low under the arms, exposes bare midriff, pants worn below the hips exposing the underwear/boxer shorts or skin). Spaghetti strap tops, halter-tops, tube tops, see-through/mesh, muscle shirts, and backless clothing are not permitted.
• State law requires the wearing of shoes at all times.
Students who violate the dress code will be removed from the educational setting until a change of clothing is made. Repeated violations will result in discipline beyond the change of clothing. Headwear will be taken and returned at the end of the student's day and repeated violations will require a parent to pick up the garment. |
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