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    Uniforms in schools won’t make things better‚ it does not improve school safety or academic discipline. It violate a student’s right to express themselves and freedom. It’s also a problem for families that don’t have good finances‚ because the uniforms are expensive than regular clothes. It’s also harder for a school to enforce the rule of students having to wear only the school uniforms. Uniform suppresses individualism and treats students’ en masse rather than encouraging teachers to recognize

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    Pro: School Uniforms School uniforms are a good idea in public schools. Studies have shown that uniforms made for a safer learning environment‚ and 80% of girls and 62% of boys actually liked the uniforms. First of all‚ uniforms are less expensive to buy than regular clothes. Uniforms stay the same‚ year after year‚ unlike fads and styles that change on a seasonal basis. Having school uniforms also reduces stress that students experience in the morning from not having anything to wear. They would

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    If you ask me‚ I’ve never really been too hype about the idea of school uniforms. I don’t know which I hate more‚ the idea of looking like the other 200 girls in my school or having to wear the same thing every day. Though imagine never having to worry about matching those cute blue jeans to some shirt in your closet or shopping for name brands you can’t even afford. Even though school uniforms reduce one’s expression of individuality‚ they level the playing field ‚encourage a healthy learning environment

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    Many schools have opted out of allowing children and adolescents to free willingly choose what to wear to school‚ and instead have strictly enforced a school uniform policy with hopes of diverting student focus to mainly their schooling. Those who believe it has a positive effect claim that with all students looking equal they have nothing‚ and no one‚ to compete with or feel inferior to. Children‚ and adolescents especially‚ will always want to feel like their own individual. Taking away their right

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    The Effects of Wearing Uniforms in Public Schools Uniforms in public schools are becoming accepted throughout the world. The public school systems would benefit significantly if this policy were to be accepted. Wearing uniforms in public schools result in positive effects. A dress code enforces discipline toward learning by changing a person’s attitude toward success. Students generally act the way they are dressed. With fewer fashion distractions‚ school will be seen as a priority

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    Je suis élève de Marshalls Park School - I am a pupil at Marshalls Park School Je dois porter un uniforme scolaire - I have to wear school uniform L ’uniforme est obligatoire dans notre école - uniform is compulsory in our school Les filles doivent mettre une jupe grise‚ une veste noire‚ une cravate bleue rayée de rouge‚ une chemise blanche et des chaussures noires - the girls have to wear a grey skirt‚ a black blazer a blue and red striped tie‚ a white shirt and black shoes Les garçons doivent mettre

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    The electoral college in america should be abolished because it has major flaws‚ supports political inequality‚ and doesn’t support third party candidates. On top of the flaws that already exist in the electoral college the biggest flaws is what happens when there is a tie. In the case of a tie the decision of who gets to be president is cast in the House of Representatives. This would mean that every states essentially has one vote making “the single representative from Wyoming‚ representing 500

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    go to the person who won that state. So should the electoral college stay the same‚ or changed? The electoral college should be completely abolished and the popular vote of the entire country should be the final say in who is president. The electoral college doesn’t give an equal say to each person‚ state‚ and can come down to a tie. The president

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    Should the UK Monarchy be abolished? There have been long talks and debates on whether or not the monarchy should be abolished‚ many people have strong contrasting views about this topic and I myself have a strong opinion about this as well. I strongly agree with abolishing the UK monarchy and throughout this essay I will be discussing reason for and against. As we all know the monarchy has been part of the British constitution for centuries and has played a big part in the past British culture

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    The Electoral College should not be abolished‚ because if it is then the election process would collapse. The Electoral College was created because “normal citizens” were not deemed worth of voting because they would not know what or who they were voting for. The system is built in a way that is complicated‚ but it works‚ here is how it works: all US states and DC get one electoral vote for each of their US Senators and Representatives. The Representatives’ votes are determined by the decennial census

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