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NYC Implements New Dress Code Policy for Public School Students: Essential Details
The New York City Council has enacted significant changes to the dress code policy for all public school students, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and non-discrimination. This legislation, approved on Thursday, mandates that public school dress codes must comply with Title IV, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on gender.
By Komal Ghotra2 years ago in Chapters
Prejudice
We are living in an age of confusion, where it's difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Everything is blurred, and information can spread easily. Anyone can talk or write about anything, even without specialized knowledge. News outlets, TV broadcasts, and social media channels all compete for viewers, prioritizing viewership and virality over the importance of the news itself. Not everyone is aware of this, however. For the older generation, many are uninterested in the rapid pace of change, opting for a peaceful and quiet retirement. For those who are part of this new era, however, not following trends can be seen as outdated and behind the times. However, this is a personal choice, and we should not force ourselves to worry about things that are not important to us. Participating without adequate knowledge can actually complicate matters. Spreading news without verifying its accuracy can lead to the proliferation of misinformation. If it involves someone's business or a public institution, it can cause harm to others, which is not a trivial matter.
By Misa Febriani2 years ago in Chapters
The Unpredictable Battle
The Unpredictable Battle: Fighting Against Yourself The most challenging battle we face in life is often the one within ourselves. It's a battle against our doubts, fears, and insecurities. It's a battle against our tendency to procrastinate, give up, or settle for less than we deserve.
By Misa Febriani2 years ago in Chapters
That's you
We don't fully know what's going on, whether it's about our family life, the problems happening around us, or something that's going viral that everyone's talking about right now. Not everything can be known, not everything is talked about truthfully, what we need to do is identify ourselves, how much it affects us, don't let unimportant things to us affect our lives because of our own misidentification. We are the ones who know ourselves best, about our thoughts, about our abilities, about what we do, others may judge but whether that judgment is accurate is something we can determine. The first thing we must realize is how much do we know ourselves? Because even dinosaurs can become extinct not because they are unable to adapt to the times but because we fail to know themselves so they are unable to adapt to the circumstances, so don't let us fail to recognize ourselves.
By Misa Febriani2 years ago in Chapters
America Wanted to Kill Us: A Cry Out from a Black Family
America is known as the land of opportunity and a place where some can experience what is called the American Dream. However, for people that look like me, those descriptions don’t quite resonate with our lived experiences in the place we once called home.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Chapters
How currencies got their names
Have you ever wondered where the different names of these currencies came from? Come on let's dive in: From country to country, monetary units vary nearly as much as the cultures and languages that use them. But have you ever wondered why a dollar is called a "dollar"?
By Hassan Yassin2 years ago in Chapters
The World's Tallest Lady
Named "The World's Tallest Lady," this rundown dives into the lives and accounts of ladies who have held the record for being the tallest on the planet. A few eminent ladies have been perceived for their remarkable level, frequently brought about by ailments that outcome in over the top development.
By Ashraful Hasan 2 years ago in Chapters
Is the titanic still alive out there???
The Titanic is slowly succumbing to pressure and seawater, with parts of the promenade deck already collapsed, Captain Smith's bathtub filled with debris, and the officer quarter door starting to disintegrate. The bow is still holding on, buried 60 ft into the mud just like 25 years ago, but it will also face an inevitable fate one day. Certain structures on the ship could last much longer, maybe for hundreds of years, for example the thick boilers and reciprocating engines, but lighter elements like railings and wood are doomed. The Titanic is being eaten away by its own specific type of bacteria called Honus Titanic, discovered in rusticles that resemble icicles. These little guys slowly eat away at the steel surfaces, causing mounds of rust to form, which then dissolve into fine powder. Add the immense water pressure, super cold temperatures, and salt, and you have the fast decay.
By Susannah Hope2 years ago in Chapters
what is one way that technology can improve the distribution of goods?
The way we receive goods has undergone a dramatic transformation. Gone are the days of slow deliveries and limited tracking information. Today, thanks to advancements in technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), the distribution of goods is becoming faster, more efficient, and even more transparent.
By tech world2 years ago in Chapters







