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    Unfortunately‚ I did not have the opportunity to observe Ann much in this section because I could not be at her house in the morning when she woke up‚ and at night when she went to bed. As a result‚ most of the information I received on this section came directly from her family. While I was there on Friday‚ Ann’s family gave me permission to stay during dinner time so I could see her behavior and mannerisms at the dinner table. It seemed as if she had proper manners because she was chewing with

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    can and should be able to wear what they want where they want. Do we want everyone looking the same and not showing any originality? Procon.org states‚ “At a time when schools are encouraging an appreciation of diversity‚ enforcing standardized dress sends a contradictory message.” All students would be

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    allow students to express themselves. These statements are why I believe that schools should have school uniforms. Having school uniforms saves kids time in the morning. A student from Lyndhurst named Mike Morreale stated “it is so much easier to dress than having to search for clothes and find out that something doesn’t match.” To shorten the statement it say that school uniforms save time in the

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    Chapter I The Problem and its Background This chapter introduces our research as well as its objectives and the description of the selected respondents. A. Nature of Research Statement of the problem Are the LPU Tourism Students satisfied with the tourism uniforms bought from LPU based on affordability‚ comfort‚ quality and availability? Scope and limitations This study seeks to find out the over-all satisfaction of the LPU tourism students on the tourism bought in LPU. Thus‚ the locales of this

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    ACT Writing: Dress Code In today’s society‚ it is considered “normal” to dress in provocative clothing because it’s currently the fashion trend. Some females often dress in short shorts or crop tops that show more skin than flappers in the 1920’s. To improve the learning environment for students‚ high schools should adopt a dress code. Since fashion trends changed dramatically from no skin to showing skin‚ many students try to keep up to date. Even though everyone is granted the freedom

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    distractions (there will be no distracting clothing - nothing revealing or gang-related‚ for instance) Less wasted time during morning routines (kids don’t have to decide what to wear) Students approach school in a more professional manner‚ as they have to dress for the task Cost (purchasing uniforms may actually

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    “ …...public schools throughout the United States are adopting uniform dress policies.” The writer of “School Uniforms: Panacea or Band-Aid?” from Education World wrote this sentence in order to show that even if parents and students dislike or like uniforms‚ no matter what schools are increasing the policies for them. Many people argue the importance of school uniforms but in reality‚ there are many downsides to them. They don’t make students feel special‚ it costs parents more money‚ and can cause

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    people as they may not be as well off as other and won’t be able to afford new clothes all the time.. Majority of people debate that their uniforms are too boring and limit personal expression‚ style or individuality. Studnents use they way they dress to

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    take away a student’s freedom of expression. Having freedom of expression is important to an adolescent‚ especially at a time when they are trying to find themselves. This day in age‚ you can tell a lot about a person by the way that way that they dress. Not necessarily

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    OPINION/ ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS 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

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