Dress Code for Students in Dental Colleges
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 22, Issue 8
Abstract
“The joy of dressing is an art”. Clothing affects several kinds of judgments people make. A positive self-image defines character, boosts self-confidence, expresses individuality, portrays social status, and supplies the satisfaction of dressing according to one's beliefs and culture. With some colleges asking students “to wear dignity on their sleeves”, we have tried to decode the dress code.
Authors and Affiliations
Eva Goyal, Esha Goyal
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