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    School Uniforms Debate

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    The utilization of school uniforms is a subject of sizzling debate among parents and school authorities since long. Some dispute the advantages of school uniforms‚ while others consider that the shortcomings are far more abundant. In our contemporary world‚ children have become much more conscious of their clothes and appearance. This basically echoes our contemporary ideals and the concentration of adults in garments. Kids can‚ nonetheless‚ without some of the reasonable influences that come with

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    However‚ most public schools are turning to something more casual and more acceptable to parents and students: khakis or jeans and knit shirts of varying colors. The latter appear to be more affordable too because they can be used outside of school. Many school districts that have implemented school uniforms have provided some sort of financial assistance for families that can not afford the extra expense. 2. Potential Benefits of School Uniforms • Decreasing violence and theft because of clothing

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    Importance of accountability and appointed place of duty Army Regulation 600-20‚ Chapter 4 Military Discipline and Conduct‚ states; Military discipline is founded upon self-discipline‚ respect for properly constituted authority‚ and the embracing of the professional Army ethic with its supporting individual values. Military discipline will be developed by individual and group training to create a mental attitude resulting in proper conduct and prompt obedience to lawful military authority. Why

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    School Uniform Debate

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    School uniforms Good: Save money-- don’t need to buy many casual clothes for school days. Parents only need to buy school uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and

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    God's Word in Schools

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    Currently our country is in moral decay because we are not raising our children under the authority of God ’s Word. For example‚ some parents feel as though their children should not have to do chores around the house. It is our responsibility as parents to educate our children on what God ’s Word says about all of life ’s issues‚ including chores.       In Jane Smiley ’s‚ The Case Against Chores she attacks parents that have their kids do chores saying that it alienates children from the family

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    The Great Debate: School Uniforms If someone is asked what their opinion on school uniforms is and why‚ their answer is either “I support the idea because it is less stress for students” or “I don’t support the idea because it violates the first amendment right.” School uniforms and why they should or shouldn’t be in schools has been a debate for a long time. Uniforms have been such a debate that it reached supreme court attention in 1965 when a group of students wore black armbands to show

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    A problem I would like to solve is the corruption in high school athletics. Kids constantly go from school to school under the radar just to be on the best sports teams but is that really fair? Is it fair that 85% of high school athletes do drugs but don’t get tested and are treated like kings of the campus if they’re talented enough. This is what I want to personally fix‚ in my mind this would pay dividends in stopping kids from doing drugs in the first place. First off athletes are all about

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    himself as a graduate of a high school debate team looking back on his experiences in public speaking. He begins by demonstrating the way that high school debate is an extremely stressful environment that looks almost cultic to the untrained eye. The prime example of this perceived cultic activity would be the spread; a style of debate focused on presenting more arguments in the allotted time than the defense could possibly refute. Lerner‚ while spreading during a debate‚ says that he would briefly gain

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    for leisure only but also for information‚ analysis and synthesis of knowledge. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has constantly laid emphasis on making school education meaningful and relevant so that it acts as a powerful tool for human resource development. A conscious attempt to encourage reading habits among school children had been taken up by CBSE way back in 2003 (vide circular no. 17 dated 16 July‚ 2003) and many after that. Now under Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation

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    1000 Words School

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    Draft 1 Flash Fiction As we walked along the sidewalk that ran parallel to the beach we stumbled into a long wooden set of stairs. Their old and decomposed appearance was accented with winding ivy that consumed the handrail. With just a glance‚ no words‚ we decided to venture up it. Holding his hand we walked step and step. The beach was quiet‚ not a single person was in sight this far down along the shore. The sun was setting slowly casting its yellow orange glow along the water‚ leaving pink and

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