“No backpacks inside the store” read the sign outside of the bookstore. I dreadfully took my backpack off and placed it on the floor outside of the bookstore. I had a vision of my bag getting stolen if I left it out there. Unfortunately, there was nothing I could do but have faith. Moreover, I strolled into the store with my list of books and no idea where to look. I was searching the wide array of books while trying to decipher the bookstore language. I asked fellow students for help but no one
multiple zips, but did you know that they are hazardous to your health, education, and safety? The backpack. Growing in popularity within society, but not within the Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board. Recently, the Secondary school I attend has placed a ban on backpacks. Students are no longer allowed to carry bags in classrooms, the library, cafeteria, or gym. But, when the backpacks were tucked away, complaints surfaced all around the school. Being the last Catholic high school in
materials slip right out of their hands. An easy and simple solution to this problem is having a backpack. We middle school students should be able to bring backpacks to class because it would reduce the tendency to drop classroom materials, backpacks keep us organized, and having a backpack in class is extremely convenient to get our necessary materials for the next class. The first reason why I think backpacks should be allowed in class is because it would reduce the tendency to drop classroom materials
teachers hate it when their students are tardy to class or asking to go back to their lockers because they forgot something. Having students carry their backpacks around school with them is for one more efficient, students won’t be as tardy or tardy at all, and all of their materials are with them in one spot. Students should be able to have their backpacks with them at all times throughout the school day. For me as a student personally I find it a waste of time and very problematic to go back and forth
First, allowing students to carry backpacks around the school day would save everyone time. Since backpacks have a good amount of space and multiple pockets and sleeves it would allow students to carry multiple learning supplies or personal hygiene products. Like tissues, binders, laptops and pencils. The use of backpacks show that it helps students become more organized and don’t have to search their locker sifting through the debris of papers, pencils, old projects and other binders. This means
The cultural background mentioned in the book of A Backpack, A Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka were based on the ethnic group of the Russian Jews living in the USSR. My cultural background of being an American descendant of the Mexican culture, has a completely different up bringing compared to the Russian Jews. One of the holidays that plays an important role within the Mexican culture is Christmas. The reason being why Christmas is celebrated on December the 25th, is to honor the birth of Jesus
1. Demographic: There are 3 categories of buyers target for Herschel backpacks and bags. Hipsters, outdoorsy people, Instagram generation, which all of these are under the main category of Millennials(ages from 15-30). Eventually, people with a need of travel bags with relatively higher discretionary income which contains 29% of Vancouver population with the income of 25000 or under (vividata). Although the observation reveals that middle aged buyers with a tendency to purchase practical products
multiple hours? Students in schools all over have backpacks that weigh 10-30 pounds. The weight of these bags cause children’s backs to hurt by the end of the day and some end up with permanent damage. Students have heavy textbooks, stolen valuables, and sports bags that all could be put in a locker. Lockers could ease pain, prevent stealing, and help keep kids organized. A lot of students come home and complaining about the weight of their backpack and how much they have to keep in it. Often students
In “Backpacks vs. briefcases: Steps towards Rhetorical Analysis”, Laura Bolin Carrol explains the importance of the rhetorical analysis to understand the purpose and intent of every situation. She points first how people always focus their first glance to the others physical appearance even though there is a saying that “don’t judge a book by its cover.” Through our past experiences or moments, we can conclude quickly that person or thing we are observing or analyzing. Most of the time this is done
Privilege is often seen as special rights granted to individuals either on behalf of merit or through unwarranted means. In their writings, Johnson (privilege, oppression, and difference) and Peggy McIntosh (White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack) discuss their views on the impact that privileging specific social groups has on society. The concept of whiteness in America is often overlooked or unaffiliated with discussions concerning racial dilemmas. Whiteness and white privilege perpetuates