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    No School Uniforms

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    No School Uniforms Nicole Ferrin Comm/215 October 3‚ 2011 Michele Watson No School Uniforms When shopping for school clothes‚ many parents have the constant battle with their child of how well their clothes should match other children. In today’s society children are choosing to fit in by what they wear‚ rather than who they are. Schools choose to have uniforms so that parents can cut cost down for school clothes‚ and children can stop worrying about which designer label they have to have

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    Uniforms have been synonymous for hundreds of years in numerous countries around the world. But in America‚ uniforms seem to have been pretty much extinct in the public school systems. Uniforms have been mandated in many schools around the world. Concentration‚ discipline and equality are some of the benefits of having students wear uniforms in school. Thinking about what to wear to school in the morning can be difficult. In source B‚ it shows a daily bell schedule for a typical school day.

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    School Uniforms

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    The issue of school uniforms dates all the way back to the 1980s when public schools were getting looked down upon for not having uniforms. Many argue against them saying they take away from children’s individuality and ultimately don’t save parents money. With all the facts at hand I am prepared to stand up and speak my opinion about the benefits school uniforms and dress codes have. (Wilde‚ Kakoulas and Modenbach) As the end of the summer approaches parents often start to stress out knowing that

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    To Tax or Not to Tax

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    To Tax or Not to Tax: The Problem of America Money‚ like a cookie‚ is something everybody wants‚ and when it is gone a person blames everybody else for its absence; realizing later they were the one to consume it in the first place. Taxes‚ since the beginning of an organized economy‚ have been argued over for centuries. At the end of 2012 after surviving the “end of the world‚” tax payers were faced with another apocalyptic situation‚ the Fiscal Cliff. It had the potential to raise taxes to outrageous

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    Essay On School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms “When you put on a uniform‚ there are certain inhibitions that you accept”‚ said Dwight D. Eisenhower. School uniforms first entered the United States of America in 1994 with Long Beach‚ California adopting the idea (Portner‚ Jessica). These uniforms vary in what they look like (School Uniforms) and schools with school uniforms have had an increase in safety (Dress Codes) and school academics (School Uniforms and the Courts). School uniforms have many benefits that are helpful for

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    Banning of school uniforms Let’s all take a moment and imagine that you have to wake up early in the morning and you have to go to school. You put on the same clothes that you were wearing yesterday and walk to school. You open the door and you see a million people‚ all wearing the same outfit as you. It feels just like yesterday and the day before that. That is what every day would be like if our school had uniforms. I know that many kids in public schools are against having uniforms in school. I agree

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    on what the situation we are in. For instance‚ we put on evening suits when we present ourselves at a party of celebrities; on the field‚ we put on sports wear. Therefore‚ in elementary and secondary school‚ I suggest students should put on school uniform to give a consciousness to students that people should wear proper clothes in certain place in order to respect others. As Gilchrish said‚ "clothing is a way to show others that you have respect and consideration for the situation" (20). Discipline

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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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    school uniforms have to offer. Many students do not favour the idea of school uniforms‚ but I strongly disagree. I think uniforms are essential for every school needs them. I think this because school uniforms help student academically perform better‚ prevents bullying and school uniforms make school a safer place School uniform would help students to academically perform better‚ as it removes distraction. Many educators and sociology experts believe that students who wear school uniforms perform

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    Should: One of the chief benefits of school uniforms‚ say proponents‚ is that they make schools safer. Uniforms are said to reduce gang influence‚ minimize violence by reducing some sources of conflict‚ and help to identify trespassers. Parents benefit because they are no longer pressured to buy the latest fashions‚ and they spend less on their children’s clothing. Having a uniform stops gang members from displaying their colors and garb. The schools also believe it helps stop violence and helps

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