What is indecent dressing effects?
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What is indecent dressing effects?
The negative repercussions include rape, prostitution, HIV/AID and other venereal diseases/infections as well as armed robbery, lying and poor school grades. The instrument used in the collection of data was questionnaires; the result showed that indecent dressing has a great effect on students in higher institutions.
What are the solution of indecent dressing?
Therefore, in order to eliminate indecent dressing, strict enforcement of dress codes should be introduced in colleges of education, polytechnics and universities across the country. This can be achieved by the collective efforts of the security department, staffs and the management of the tertiary institutions.
What is decent dressing?
Decent dressing means one is dressed according to the function, culture or beliefs (non- revealing dress). Proper does not necessarily mean decent. It means being dressed according to the surroundings or occasion. The mode of dress has nothing to do with decency, but the mode of wearing it has something to do with it!
What are the types of indecent dressing?
Types of Indecent Dressing
- Sleeveless tops.
- Body hugs.
- Short Knickers.
- Transparent clothes.
- Head gears e.g. Canopy head ties.
- Bogus fashion jewelries.
- Spaghetti tops.
- OFF shoulders.
How do you dress for a lecture?
Whether your lectures will be online or in person, there is no harm in being prepared with the right clothes. Fortunately, lectures don’t require you to dress formally, you can just be yourself. Whether you are a blazer and jeans kinda girl or hoodie and joggers fan, you can wear whatever you want.
What should I bring to my first lecture?
Lots of people start first year taking notes on a laptop and very quickly realise that taking notes by hand is a better idea. Take a notepad, pens/pencils, a highlighter and if you are provided with them before the lecture, the lecture slides.
Is there a dress code for uni lectures?
There certainly isn’t a dress code for lectures at most Universities in the UK. On the whole, UK students tend to wear something comfortable to lectures. A lot of students will simply wear their University hoody and a pair of jeans.