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    his dull black fur was filled with crusts and scabs ‚and bald red patches wit oozing sores 4. Does Monty enjoy the food the Clapham’s feed him? How do you know? A. I don’t think so because he doesn’t pay an attention to Monty but Monty had no choice he had to eat the entire bread and leftover food. 5. Is David usually a violent child? How do you know? A. Well David had never hurt things before but this time he was violent because he picked up and stone and hut the dog on his head and he

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    “Pros and Cons of School Uniform”‚ “Children invariably tease those who do not have trendy clothes.”. The world we live in today is simply materialistic. Mainly females are constantly conscious about their appearance‚ and of their choice of mainstream fashion. This‚ however‚ will not be a problem if everyone wears the same attire. School uniforms are a positive thing for numerous reasons which benefit the students themselves‚ their future‚ and the people around them. School uniforms promote self-discipline

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    debate about whether public schools should require their students to wear uniforms. This policy should be implemented‚ because uniforms take importance away from materialism‚ and encourage students to focus on their work. Many supporters believe that the students will behave how they are dressed. If they are dressed in a tailored manner‚ then the students will act accordingly. Uniforms also encourage unity‚ take importance away from differences‚ and make schools better places in which to learn. Dress

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    Are School Uniforms too Restricting? As I arrive at school‚ I hear girls behind me say‚ “Do you see what she is wearing‚ ew?” Everyday‚ I am bullied because of my attire. Because of the low income in my family‚ I do not always wear the most “stylish” outfits. Clothing type is one of the leading causes of bullying. Dorothy Espelage‚ a professor of educational psychology at the University of Illinois‚ Urbana-Champaign‚ says she has seen an increase in "bullying related to clothes.” I believe schools

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    School Uniforms “When you put on a uniform‚ there are certain inhibitions that you accept”‚ said Dwight D. Eisenhower. School uniforms first entered the United States of America in 1994 with Long Beach‚ California adopting the idea (Portner‚ Jessica). These uniforms vary in what they look like (School Uniforms) and schools with school uniforms have had an increase in safety (Dress Codes) and school academics (School Uniforms and the Courts). School uniforms have many benefits that are helpful for

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    School Uniforms         School uniforms are becoming a popular trend amongst schools. Students and even most parents don’t agree with the enforcement with school uniforms; stating that uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. Yes‚ uniforms limit what the students have to choose to wear to school every day‚ but it doesn’t limit them from learning; the only reason they are in school. Student treat school as a fashion show‚ so eliminating

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    benefits of school uniforms are countless. Uniforms can help eliminate peer pressure among students and can also help students and parents save time and money. Violence can also be greatly reduced simply by wearing school uniforms. Although the wearing of uniforms has been widely practiced throughout European‚ African‚ and South American public schools‚ the practice has primarily been within private schools systems throughout the United States until recently (West). All public schools should be required

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    from the tour included: an exhibition of photographs‚ artifacts from the site and a short film featuring firsthand accounts from individuals who had experienced 9/11 directly. At the opening ceremony in South Carolina‚ White Knoll Middle School’s students‚ who raised more than half a million dollars in 2001 to buy a new truck for New York City’s Fire Department‚ were honored. Also at the ceremony‚ retired New York City Police Officer Marcelo Pevida presented the City of Columbia with an American flag

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    To Be a Better Student

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    To start with‚ the most important way I think to become a better student is to do all the hard work first. Once you get home‚ your mind is still alert. If you do the easy homework first‚ you will forget how to do the hard homework. Subsequently‚ you can wrap up questions at the end of the chapter. By this‚ you can review about what you read‚ and you can understand more about what you read. Following‚ you must join in class discussion. Join‚ and you will get more knowledge about the subject being

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    ESSAY ANALYSIS: “School uniforms must be compulsory”. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Individualism is a fundamental value in the United States. All Americans believe in the right to express their own opinion without fear of punishment. This value‚ however‚ is coming under fire in an unlikely place – the public school classroom. The issue is school uniforms. Should public school students be allowed to make individual decisions about clothing‚ or should all students be required to wear

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