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    uniform is a type of clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization ’s activity. Modern uniforms are most often worn by armed forces and paramilitary organizations such as police‚ emergency services‚ security guards‚ in some workplaces and schools and by inmates in prisons. In some countries‚ some other officials also wear uniforms in their duties; such is the case of the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service or the French prefects.

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    Where do uniforms come from? Uniforms originally came from England in the 16th century. Uniforms in England symbolizes the lower class and the orphans‚ it’s basically they separated children in groups (Viadero 61). A lot of school enforces dress codes instead of uniforms. There are many opinions about requiring school uniforms or not. Many people believe that school uniform have a negative effect. Uniforms are more expensive than regular clothes (Larkin 29). A student needs at least two sets

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    school uniforms have the potential to make a school safer‚ that uniforms reduce bullying or self-image issues‚ and that uniforms return the focus to the students’ education. I disagree. I actually think that school uniforms do not help make our schools a safer place‚ I think that they do not return the focus to student’s education - they just shift where the focus was before‚ and that they will not help cut down on bullying or self-issues in school. It has been argued that school uniforms would promote

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    CIVIL AIR PATROL NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS MAXWELL AFB AL 36112-6332 CAP MANUAL 39-1 23 MARCH 2005 Personnel – General CIVIL AIR PATROL UNIFORM MANUAL This manual describes the various Civil Air Patrol (CAP) uniform items and how they will be worn. SUMMARY OF CHANGES. This revision is a general update that includes descriptions of AF-style outergarments; deletes region commander authority to substitute region patch for the CAP command patch on the AF-style flight suit; deletes region commander

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    Should there be Uniform in Schools. The most time teenagers spend is at schools. In American ’s high schools a student spends six to eight hours in school. They sit at their desks listen to teachers and do their work. In most schools‚ however they are made to wear uniforms. The restrictions can be too much for many students. In America high school students should be not be forced to wear uniforms because they take away students sense of individuality‚ they do not allow self expression and absolutely

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    Enforcing School Uniforms Essay School’s across America are searching for a solution to improve their school districts and promote a learning environment‚ but how? “The U.S. Department of Education observed that the adoption of school uniform policies can promote school safety‚ improve discipline‚ and enhance the learning environment” ( “Manual on School Uniforms” 1). Uniforms don’t take away a student’s right of self-expression but‚ instead it helps to add a sense of discipline to a school. School

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    Students Should Wear Uniforms \students should wear uniforms because‚ it stops bullying. When people can’t afford the most expensive clothes they get bullied. I observed over time that‚ most students like designer clothes‚ but everyone can’t get it so they called names. students need to wear uniforms so everyone can look the same. The students would look nice and well put together. If students all have on the same outfits they can’t get talked about. Wearing uniforms will prevent stereotypes

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    Which is better to wear uniforms at school or not Some people prefer to wear a uniform at school‚ whereas other people prefer to wear other clothes. Of course‚ both have advantages and disadvantages and the preference depends on the nature of the person. Personally I prefer to wear a uniform. It goes without saying that wearing other clothes has many advantages‚ for example pupil will feel there more free. The next advantage of wearing not uniform is that pupils can go to other places with

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    Controversy Over School Uniforms Uniforms are a major point of discussion in public school to cut down on discipline and violence problems. Many schools already put in place a policy requiring uniforms and many more are thinking about it. School uniforms benefit both the student and faculty by creating an atmosphere in which the students are able to get the most out of their education. They would encourage more concentration on schoolwork and a sense of security in the school. Public school students

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    or harbor or when a unit is moved from one barracks to another on the same post. (2) Mode of movement. (a) Unit. If a person is required in the course of duty to move with a unit‚ the mode of travel is not important‚ whether it be military or commercial‚ and includes travel by ship‚ train‚ aircraft‚ truck‚ bus‚ or walking. The word “unit” is not limited to any specific technical category such as those listed in a table of organization and equipment‚ but also includes units which are created before

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