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    to wear a school uniform? Would you want to look the same as everyone around you for 7 hours a day? If zbths requires students to wear a school uniform then they wouldn’t like school even more than they already do. in my opinion‚ zbths should not require students to wear school uniforms. Not wearing school uniforms allows individuality‚ confidence‚ and freedom of expression. Individuality is when you can stand out from the crowd or be noticeable in a group of people. A school uniform is something

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    3% of public schools in the United States made uniforms mandatory. As of today‚ 21% of public schools use uniforms and it is raising graduation rates. In 2005‚ a professor‚ Virginia Daa reviewed attendance at all Ohio public schools who used uniforms and compared them with attendance scores of public schools without uniforms in the area. She concluded that the proficiency and graduation rates are above average at 64 public school in Ohio with uniforms. This study shows that uniforms are a good investment

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    categorized and placed because of things as little as clothing. Uniforms would move things in a more positive direction.The Decision to enforce uniforms at Prosper ISD would be wise because it would decrease peer bullying‚ increase student academics‚ and limit distractions. With the addition of the mandatory uniform policy‚ It has been shown it will decrease peer bullying within schools. Research has proved‚ when adding uniforms to a district‚ reports of assault within the district has decreased

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    Purpose The purpose of my proposal is should the results of standardized tests be used determine whether or not you get into a certain college‚ or MCA to graduate high school‚ or GRE to get into a graduate program of your choice? No. I think that there should be an alternate option for students who are not good test takers. Summary Standardized testing can now be considered as essential aspect of the public school system. There is a lot of money and time making sure that standardized test work

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    “PLATOON… DISMISSED!” said the platoon sergeant. Without skipping a heart beat a platoon of 45 marines responded “DISMISSED‚ I SIR!” They all took one step back‚ they smartly raised their right arms with elbows at a 45 degree bend‚ their fingers joined and aligned to the tip of their cover rendering a salute. The platoon sergeant saluted the platoon back and returned his arm back to his side. In unison the platoon about faced and let out a thunderous “00H RAH!” It is payday Friday‚ two days of liberty

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    Most veterans are using Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and relying on no-VHA providers as well‚ because of poor quality and access to the care. The dual usage makes difficult for VHA to ensure continuity of care‚ however‚ veterans in the majority of cases how no choice other than seek to help outside the VHA. As results of lingering concerns about inequities in access to quality‚ the VHA system now is under major media and political scrutiny. The article stated‚ “about 636‚000 veterans across

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    Example of a Proposal Orchard Middle School 387 Pine Hill Road Orchard‚ VT 02331 703-555-1212 October 6‚ 2002 ABC Foundation 13 Hill Street Boston‚ MA 02116 RE: READ TO SUCCEED! PROJECT The Orchard Middle School in Orchard‚ Vermont is seeking a grant to provide help at risk students improve their reading skills. These at risk students are currently reading at two or more grade levels behind their peers. The objective of the Read to Succeed! program is to help at risk students improve

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    They are told that they have the right to freedom of speech. Uniforms should not be mandatory‚ because they provide gender stereotypes and encourage conformity not personality. What message does it send to them if they are told they have to dress a certain way? Uniforms are not only boring but they present stereotypes that people are still trying to abolish to this day. For instance‚ in New Zealand girls were forced to wear skirts in school. They felt offended that a skirt identified them as a "girl"

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    the law schools at the University of Missouri and the University of Texas to be integrated in Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada‚ 1938‚ and Sweatt v. Painter‚ 1950. Neither case had made the frontal assault needed to overturn the Plessy standard. However‚ the 1950s brought a new wave of challenges to official segregation by the NAACP and other groups. Circumstances of the Case Linda Brown‚ an eight-year-old African-American girl‚ had been denied permission to attend an elementary school only five

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    This is a essay on the correct appearance and wear of the army PT uniform because I failed to meet the standards and did not have my uniform complete. The army P T uniform consists of the following items on days when the weather is cold which are an army physical fitness jacket‚ long black running pants‚ fleece PT cap‚ gloves with green or black inserts an leather palms. WHen I arrived at PT formation I didn’t have my gloves an was told by SSgt to be in the proper uniform the following morning for

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