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    School uniforms In 1996‚ the Unites States department of education found that only 3% of public schools required uniforms. AS a result of this president Clinton and the department of education encouraged schools to make school uniforms mandatory (Mitchell‚ 1996). Although students and even most parents do not agree to apply school uniforms‚ many of large schools in all the world started to apply school uniforms and make it compulsory until secondary school. Students must wear school uniform

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    School Uniforms Picture waking up in the morning for school‚ knowing you have no options in choosing what to wear. You can’t express yourself because your school is forcing you to wear uniforms and it gets boring wearing the same thing every day. School uniforms are a bad idea because it causes discipline problems‚ they can be costly‚ and it suppresses individuality and self expression. My first reason against school uniforms is that they cause discipline problems. Uniforms can aggravate the

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    think school uniforms are a bad decision for Bahrain school. Bahrain school students should not be required to wear an official school uniform because it does not give the students a chance to express themselves and make them feel happy and make them feel like they belong. I’m also disagreeing because it causes money problems and bullying. Money difficulties seem to be a problem with the school uniforms. Schools claim that school uniforms are less expensive for parents; however‚ school uniforms

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    Dear Mr. Someone School uniforms should not be allowed in public schools because they violate the students Constitutional Rights‚ they cause more problems in the schools‚ and they give children one more thing to rebel against. Uniforms should not be worn in public schools because students already wear them in private schools and the public should be able to express themselves freely. The first reason school uniforms should not be enforced in public schools is that they violate the students Constitutional

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    Essay #2 High school is a hard time for students everywhere. Teens have concerns over friends‚ boyfriends‚ grades‚ and most of all fitting in. Some believe that forcing students in public schools to wear school uniforms would create better academic outcomes‚ better behavioral outcomes‚ and a sense of belonging to their peer around them. However‚ wearing school uniforms have many important cons. It inhibits creativity and individuality‚ stifles self-expression‚ not to mention they are expensive

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    parents‚ and school officials would all benefit from the introduction of mandatory school uniforms. Enforcing school uniforms for students offers great options for low income households‚ peer pressure‚ and classroom disruptions. The dress code has been an ongoing battle for school faculty and students for years. However‚ I believe that sufficient progress has not been made and uniforms are the answer. Uniforms allow the students to look professional‚ clean‚ and well maintained. Uniforms provide a sense

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    Argumentative Essay: School Uniform The idea of school uniforms seems like an antiquated concept for many North Americans. Unless a child attends private school‚ it is not normally practiced by children and families. Yet around the world‚ wearing school uniforms is the norm. Students studying in schools requiring school uniforms generally perform very well academically and seem happy wearing the same outfit every day. There are many benefits to wearing school uniforms that schools in Canada and the

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    Uniforms In School Uniforms should definitely be used in school systems. Everything about it makes sense. Not everyone is going to be happy about it at first‚ but they will slowly but surely adjust. Uniforms free students of the stress on what to wear in the morning. I usually have that problem‚ as well as my brother. Uniforms also relieve the tension‚ or "break the ice"‚ when new students come in‚ since they will be wearing the same thing. This will benefit both the new student and

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    To many people’s surprise and dismay the idea of school uniforms‚ which have become perceived as old fashioned‚ is being reintroduced into school systems around the country. Some say that school uniforms allow students to express themselves in other ways than their attire‚ they reduce violence among students‚ and they teach them how to dress neatly. However‚ studies have shown that school uniforms instead of allowing kids to express themselves it takes away individuality‚ and instead of reducing

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    Germany’s school children in 2009. From the 16th century‚ students (especially of secondary or grammar schools and similar institutions) were often subject to regulations that prescribed‚ for example‚ modest and not too stylish attire. In many cases these regulations were part of wider laws concerning the clothing of all citizens of certain social classes. A blue coat became a widespread‚ obligatory status symbol of students of secondary schools; it fell out of use during the latter half of the

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