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    No Need for a Uniform

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    for a uniform The US education system is facing a dilemma. High dropout rates‚ low graduation rates‚ bullying and budget cuts are among the problems US schools are facing today. Trying to find solutions to these problems‚ school uniform proponents think that school uniforms might be the key to solve them (Alhanati). In countries like Great Britain‚ school uniforms are common and many other countries like Ireland‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa adapted the same system (Should Uniforms in Schools Be Abandoned

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    School Uniform Persuasive Essay At a school‚ a child wearing a stained ragged-patched up sweat shirt and old tired pants full of disgusting mud stains‚ she goes to her locker quietly‚ suddenly after getting out her books‚ five older students surround her. The oblivious teachers and distracted staff don’t even bother noticing older pupils ridiculing the young girl’s outfit‚ teasing and tormenting the juvenile girl about her revolting clothes till she cries

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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    vaccinations? Should these vaccinations be mandatory? Today’s parents have turned out okay without the new vaccinations‚ so are they really necessary? Research done on both sides creates two sides to this issue. Some favor mandatory vaccinations while others do not support mandatory vaccination of children‚ yet both want what is best for chidren. Several sources provide reasons to support the mandatory vaccination of children. According to Kip Randall‚ a professor at the University of Kansas School

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    Mandatory Volunteerism

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    Mandatory Volunteerism To many‚ volunteering may seem as a task or chore‚ but to Stephen Lackey‚ it all seems fun. Mr.Lackey has a passion to give back to the community. In the article “A Life In Balance” by Stefanie Kure‚ he has spent countless hours helping the homeless‚ volunteering at food banks‚ and cleaning his local church and community. In my article‚ the author is not convincing that mandatory volunteerism is something that should be instated nationally. It was not effectively convincing

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    wearing today. What shoes am I going to wear? What top? What pair of bottoms? Should I wear this or that? Why be in the state of worrying so much about your appearance when there can be uniforms that can steer students minds off the judgment of others‚ make all students look presentable and save money on buying a heap of new clothing ? Uniforms are great when it comes to a students self esteem‚ Knowing they’re going to school in a outfit that is worn by everybody else around them. It will make things

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    Mandatory GPA

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    Is playing a sport really more important than getting a high enough GPA to succeed in life? I believe that students should have to get a mandatory GPA in order to play sports because it’s easier to go to college on scholarships for academics‚ shows the ability to learn new things quickly with higher GPAs‚ and proves the work rate and commitment of the individual. Scholarships are found to be more commonly given out for academics rather than sports. Academic scholarships are promoted from the

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    Recently‚ we know that the global warming had become big crises that occur not only in our country but it also occurs at other country for example Australia‚ Japan‚ and England. Physically‚ if we look what happened around us‚ due to the development of buildings‚ forest deforestation and open burning. This shows that we are not very concern about how important taking care of our earth as we want the best to protect it from any pollution especially global warming. Besides‚ if there is a lot of

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    School Uniforms: Good Only for the Lower Grades The debate over school uniforms has been ongoing for years throughout the United States. Those advocating for school uniforms believe that one’s individuality is not determined by the style of clothes a student wears and that uniforms will build a sense of community. They also believe that students will care more about their education if they are dressed as if they are heading off to work instead of off to play. The opposition for school uniforms

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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    Voluntary Vaccination Program Is Everyone’s Protection Sung Eun (Grace) Grande Prairie Regional College PO 1030 June-011-12 Should vaccination programs be mandatory? Immunization or vaccination is “an essential component of disease prevention” (Potter & Perry‚ 2010‚ p. 649). However‚ there are many argumentative voices on whether vaccine program should be mandatory. It is true that in democratic countries‚ individuals have the rights to refuse and the freedom of choice to acquire vaccination

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    Drug Testing in Schools Mandatory drug testing in schools is not a good idea. There are a few reasons why I believe that drug testing does more harm than good when it comes to keeping drugs out of schools. One reason is that it is humiliating for students; another is that it can discourage students from participating in extracurricular activities that require a drug test in order to join. Also‚ it raises the questions whether the cost of doing these tests would out way the benefits and are these

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