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    century there wasn’t much discussion about the dress code in schools. During that time students weren’t dressing so provocatively. There is a big discussion between the students and the schools about the dress code and what they are going to do about it. Should dress codes stay or be removed completely? Schools been debating this topic for years‚ and many students have strong opinions when it comes to the school dress code and why it should be taken away. Girls and boys all over America say that the

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    Many day schools offer coeducation facilities and this is an important requirement in terms of today’s world. Interacting with the opposite sex in the early years will enable children to be comfortable in the presence of the opposite sex when they reach a stage where they might have to work alongside them in an official environment. Children who have not had this opportunity might be shy and uncomfortable when they people from the opposite sex in the future. Most day schools encourage children

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    Uniforms Should Be Abolished at WHCI Being in highschool is hard enough as it is with teacher and principal breathing down your neck constantly telling you to wear uniform all the time it like you have no freedom. I think uniform should be abolished at West Humber C.I because it will give the student a little freedom. Reason why i think it should be abolished at West Humber C.I is because you have to buy more than one set of uniformsand you wouldn’t want to wear that one set over and over again

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    Why examination should not be abolished Examinations are a common way to examine students ‘knowledge and abilities of subject at school all over the world. Some people disagree that examinations create competition prepare students for life and should not be abolished. However‚ experts say that examinations do not measure student knowledge. Examinations may have some drawbacks with regards to pressuring students ‘health; However‚ in my opinion‚ examinations should not be abolished‚ because examination

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    as a student I personally hate exams‚ but I am here to state the facts and not my opinions so here we go. It is impossible to test every aspect of a subject within the short exam time‚ if a student is lucky and what he studied for is tested‚ he will score higher. It is possible to study the tested subjects for the exam then forget everything and yet score high marks. sometimes the teacher might be going through an hard time at home and he/she might take is out on the children or proberly he/se

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    he went in the museum with his class. He isn’t a little kid anymore. D.B. moved away‚ Phoebe is older‚ and Allie is gone. Holden has been sent to private school after boarding school and has lost faith in people‚ but the museum is the same for him. Nothing should moved or added‚ the indians should be canceling and the eskimo should be fishing. If Holden were to go

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    Columbus Day Columbus Day is a national holiday that is celebrated all over the United States by several people‚ but should we even have this holiday? Should Columbus Day be abolished as a National Holiday? When you’re celebrating Columbus Day‚ do you know what you’re really celebrating? The people that celebrate Columbus Day think that Christopher Columbus was the founder of America. Is this really true‚ did Christopher Columbus really discover America? If you thought Christopher Columbus discovered

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    about the Electoral College and how it should or should not be abolished when election time comes around. Many people feel that the electoral college is unfair because it seems that even if we vote it only comes down to the electoral college to see if they won presidency or re-election. Personally‚ I feel that the Electoral College should be abolished nationwide‚ so that way our voice can be “heard” or used more within the government. It should also be abolished because of the fact how in most of the

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    The death penalty should be abolished. One of the worst ways of dying is the death penalty‚ so it should be abolished. Nobody has the right or the authority to determine the death of somebody‚ only God has given us the life‚ so he is the only one who can take it away. Furthermore‚ this cruel‚ inhuman and degrading punishment could never solve any problem‚ like the deep sadness of the victim´s family or even more‚ it could never give the victim´s life back. In addition‚ when somebody is sentenced

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    the lives of their descendants. Today‚ people come to America with the same mindset of creating a better life for their offspring. Birthright citizenship should not be abolished because it is a part of the Constitution‚ immigrants should be able to create a better life for their offspring and a population increase of native-born noncitizens should be prevented. The United States Constitution must be upheld. The 14th Amendment reassures the people that every person born in the United States is a legal

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