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fergus
00martedì 4 luglio 2006 09:57
la necessità di dotare - non dico il forum - ma perlomeno il pub di un regolamento è avvertita da molti come impellente
per quanto mi riguarda sottolineo l'opportunità di andare al di là di semplici regole comportamentali, ma di osservare scrupolosamente alcuni precetti di straordinaria importanza e fondamentali per la vita in comunità reale o virtuale che sia, per la precisione:

General Dress

Hair must be cut in a traditional, conservative style–not shaved, spiked, tangled, or shelved. It may not be colored or highlighted.
Sideburns should not extend past the middle of the ear. Men are expected to remain clean-shaven.
Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are not permitted.
Hats may not be worn indoors except in the gym.
Men are not permitted to get tattoos or wear body piercings.
Morning Dress–dress shirt (no denim/chambray) with tie, dress or neat casual pants (no jeans, cargo, carpenter, or sloppy pants), dress or leather casual shoes; sweaters should show shirt collar and tie knot (no sweatshirts).
Afternoon Dress–collared shirt (no crew necks), neat casual pants, dress or casual shoes (no slides or sandals), socks above the ankle, sweatshirts or sweaters.
Sunday Dress–coat, tie, and dress shirt; dress shoes; dress or dressier casual pants.
Recreation and Work Dress–jeans, t-shirts, shorts at athletic facilities (not as spectators at sports events), sleeveless athletic shirts (indoor activities only), socks required (including at work).

Dress Code for Women
Classroom/general dress consists of a dress or top and skirt; however, pants may be worn for some recreational activities. Shorts may never be worn outside the residence halls and fitness center.
Tops
Tops must be long enough that the midriff is never exposed.
Sleeves are required. (Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a blouse, jacket, or sweater.)
Necklines may come no lower than four fingers below the collarbone.
Skirts
Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee.
Denim skirts may be worn for casual dress (not to class or other professional-type events).
Pants
Loose-fitting pants may be worn between women's residence halls, for athletic events, and to homes in the area.
Loose-fitting jeans may be worn between women's residence halls and when participating in activities where the durability of the fabric is important, such as skiing and ice-skating.
Ease
All dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts must be loose-fitting, having a minimum of three inches of ease at bust and hips.
An informal way to measure ease is to stand up straight and pinch the loose fabric on both sides of the hips or at the bust line. Without stretching the fabric, there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides.
Other
Sheer clothing may be worn only when the garment underneath conforms to normal dress regulations.
Hose must be worn for all professional-type activities including class, church, and recitals.
Combat boots, hiking boots, or shoes that give this appearance are not permitted.
Hairstyles should be neat, orderly, and feminine. Avoid cutting-edge fads and cuts so short that they take on a masculine look.
Students are not permitted to get tattoos. Excessive makeup is not permitted. Earrings may be worn only in the lobe of the ear (maximum of two matched sets). All other types of body piercings are prohibited

[Modificato da fergus 04/07/2006 9.57]

deformamentis
00martedì 4 luglio 2006 10:02
Re:

Scritto da: fergus 04/07/2006 9.57
la necessità di dotare - non dico il forum - ma perlomeno il pub di un regolamento è avvertita da molti come impellente
per quanto mi riguarda sottolineo l'opportunità di andare al di là di semplici regole comportamentali, ma di osservare scrupolosamente alcuni precetti di straordinaria importanza e fondamentali per la vita in comunità reale o virtuale che sia, per la precisione:

General Dress

Hair must be cut in a traditional, conservative style–not shaved, spiked, tangled, or shelved. It may not be colored or highlighted.
Sideburns should not extend past the middle of the ear. Men are expected to remain clean-shaven.
Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are not permitted.
Hats may not be worn indoors except in the gym.
Men are not permitted to get tattoos or wear body piercings.
Morning Dress–dress shirt (no denim/chambray) with tie, dress or neat casual pants (no jeans, cargo, carpenter, or sloppy pants), dress or leather casual shoes; sweaters should show shirt collar and tie knot (no sweatshirts).
Afternoon Dress–collared shirt (no crew necks), neat casual pants, dress or casual shoes (no slides or sandals), socks above the ankle, sweatshirts or sweaters.
Sunday Dress–coat, tie, and dress shirt; dress shoes; dress or dressier casual pants.
Recreation and Work Dress–jeans, t-shirts, shorts at athletic facilities (not as spectators at sports events), sleeveless athletic shirts (indoor activities only), socks required (including at work).

Dress Code for Women
Classroom/general dress consists of a dress or top and skirt; however, pants may be worn for some recreational activities. Shorts may never be worn outside the residence halls and fitness center.
Tops
Tops must be long enough that the midriff is never exposed.
Sleeves are required. (Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a blouse, jacket, or sweater.)
Necklines may come no lower than four fingers below the collarbone.
Skirts
Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee.
Denim skirts may be worn for casual dress (not to class or other professional-type events).
Pants
Loose-fitting pants may be worn between women's residence halls, for athletic events, and to homes in the area.
Loose-fitting jeans may be worn between women's residence halls and when participating in activities where the durability of the fabric is important, such as skiing and ice-skating.
Ease
All dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts must be loose-fitting, having a minimum of three inches of ease at bust and hips.
An informal way to measure ease is to stand up straight and pinch the loose fabric on both sides of the hips or at the bust line. Without stretching the fabric, there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides.
Other
Sheer clothing may be worn only when the garment underneath conforms to normal dress regulations.
Hose must be worn for all professional-type activities including class, church, and recitals.
Combat boots, hiking boots, or shoes that give this appearance are not permitted.
Hairstyles should be neat, orderly, and feminine. Avoid cutting-edge fads and cuts so short that they take on a masculine look.
Students are not permitted to get tattoos. Excessive makeup is not permitted. Earrings may be worn only in the lobe of the ear (maximum of two matched sets). All other types of body piercings are prohibited

[Modificato da fergus 04/07/2006 9.57]




le accetto in pieno, anche se non ho capito assolutamente di che si tratta,
per me l'inglese è come l'astrofisica, non lo conosco [SM=x145448]
picchioirish
00martedì 4 luglio 2006 10:03
fefè sei un grande [SM=g27811] [SM=x145427]
iceman.30
00martedì 4 luglio 2006 10:15
Dress code
I disagree only about :

Skirts
Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee.
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clyve.50
00martedì 4 luglio 2006 11:14
Fergie for president [SM=g27823]
fergus
00mercoledì 5 luglio 2006 14:59
Re:

Scritto da: fergus 04/07/2006 9.57
General Dress

Hair must be cut in a traditional, conservative style–not shaved, spiked, tangled, or shelved. It may not be colored or highlighted.
Sideburns should not extend past the middle of the ear. Men are expected to remain clean-shaven.

[Modificato da fergus 04/07/2006 9.57]




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