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    uniform takes away from their freedom of expressing themselves and their values. Forcing children and youth to wear uniform can also prevent them from learning to adapt to social context and standards. What if a student is homosexual and they cross dress‚ should they have to be forced to wear clothes out of their comfort zone? Why should students have to wear the same type of clothing style for summer as they do for winter‚ then they will have to spend more money to get a different type of style. Also

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    women’s lives. Women in Iran‚ including Marjane Satrapi and her mother‚ are stripped of their freedom by being forced to conform to a restrictive dress code. The dress code was enacted because women were seen as very sexual human beings in the eyes of men. The government found that men finding women sexual was a disruption to society‚ so therefore a dress code was put into place and was enforced by law. The law stated that “women and girls who appear in public without an Islamic dressing are criminals

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    major social problem regarding sport that was addressed in this show was the new found dress code implemented into the NBA that all of the players were to follow. This issue would not be considered so highly controversial if it had simply stated that players wear "business casual" attire when entering and leaving the stadium and when they are engaged in team or league business. The problem came when the dress code included no wearing of medallions‚ headphones‚ sunglasses (indoors) and other attire

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    can prevent them from wearing inappropriate clothes. School uniforms prevent bullying. Not everyone is wealthy‚ and stylish clothes these days can be very expensive and people simply can’t afford them‚ students could be bullied because of how they dress. If everyone were to wear the same thing‚ everyone would be equal and school uniforms can be a cheap way to promote unity among fellow students. Wearing the same uniform encourages students to behave friendly‚ helps to develop good social skills and

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    prevent possible bullying and behavior problems that may occur within a school. Quotes such as Bill Clinton are also understanding that uniforms encourages student to evaluate people by their behavior and personalty rather than by their manner of dress. All problems can be avoided why try to look for them. School uniforms provide school unity and pride for the school. A students uniform promotes school spirit‚and a school that is steps closer to coming together as a family. Uniforms provide

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    district in the United States to require all K-8 students to wear uniforms was Long Beach‚ CA‚ in January 1994. (Pro and con of school uniform). I believe all schools should have school uniforms. School uniforms add measures of safety in identical dress‚ Improve attendance and there is less bullying. Uniforms add measures of safety in the schools. Uniforms reduce ways in which gang members can identify each other and start ruckus. Almost two million school fights are caused by gang activity

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    “A man who does not think for himself does not think at all” oscar wilde .What Oscar Wilde is basically saying is that those who accept what they’re told without questioning it are not really thinking‚ and are instead just following blindly. He’s encouraging people to think for themselves and form their own individual thoughts. I am standing in front of you all today to persuade you that uniforms should not be worn in schools ‚ and that there are many more cons to wearing them then pros. I have

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    School Dress Codes Are Sexist School dress codes are sexist towards girls and promotes a rape culture. Rape culture is a term used to describe sexual assault‚ rape‚ and violence. This includes victim blaming and sexual objectification toward high school girls (Colorado State University 1). School dress codes have a negative attitude towards teenage girls. Most dress codes are directed towards the female gender. Sajani Clerk was dressed coded for wearing a flattering outfit that she felt confident

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    Dress Code Essay Dress code is a very trending topic each year. My reason’s why I think we shouldn’t have dress code is because it has nothing to do with our education‚ we shouldn’t have to worry about what people think‚ and its also symbolic speech. People seem to think dress code is something that would interfere with our education. That’s not the case at all. Coming from a school where you had to wear dress code‚ people still broke the rules. If you want to come to school one day in

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    therefore can help relationship between students. Also‚ students might think all types of groups in the school will pay attention to what they wear; therefore‚ they try to dress in clothes which are fashionable at that time. School uniform eliminates the time wasted in choosing what to wear and takes the pressure of children to dress and to look ’cool’ and updated. One strong argument is this; what if a child can not afford new clothes because of some financial difficulties? He will probably and predictably

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