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    distinguish an individual from all others. Mandating students to wear school uniforms takes away from their freedom of expression.” Many believe that one of the advantages to school uniforms is that all students would be recognized as equals and that there would be less of a division between peers. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines uniform as not varying; and distinctive dress worn by members of a particular group. As uniform is defined‚ it is not individualism; rather it is a form of taking student’s

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    School Uniforms Picture waking up in the morning for school‚ knowing you have no options in choosing what to wear. You can’t express yourself because your school is forcing you to wear uniforms and it gets boring wearing the same thing every day. School uniforms are a bad idea because it causes discipline problems‚ they can be costly‚ and it suppresses individuality and self expression. My first reason against school uniforms is that they cause discipline problems. Uniforms can aggravate the

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    School uniforms should be required in public schools because their use would lead to higher education‚ less violence‚ and lower cost to parents. School uniforms in public schools are becoming increasingly popular across the nation. The public school system would benefit greatly if this policy were to be adopted. Opposition is always a factor when trying to make changes. Taking all things into consideration‚ the positive effects would be far greater than the negative effects. Most teenagers‚ when

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    School Uniforms Have and Have Not’s Kaplan University School Uniforms Have and Have Not’s Wearing of uniforms should be made mandatory in all schools not just public schools. Statistics show that schools who have the uniform policy‚ students grades improved‚ the male students aren’t as distracted by what the females students are (or aren’t) wearing‚ and students feel a sense of equality with one another. When students dress properly and follow guidelines this teaches them how to follow

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    A group of small boys and girls all warring the same colored uniforms assembled in front of a catholic school is what I imagine when thinking about school uniforms. This is probably what most people imagine. They have been attached to students of European and private schools. Such pictures of students dressing in school uniforms have led to stereotyping and a negative attitude towards schools enforcing a uniform policy. Displayed as robots without the ability to express them selves in a society that

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    SCHOOL UNIFORM School uniforms is a good idea because it gives queen of peace more credibility of their discipline and integrity‚ it also helps notice strangers among the students on campus. It would also decrease the probability of fights over gang related colors worn on apparel. Uniforms can also be convenient for low income families‚ it helps them save on clothing throughout the year. Something’s about school uniform can be bad‚ but they can also be fixed. Several students

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    crashing down around me. I could not absorb the fact that I hit a biker while I was driving. I used so many “if” statements. If only I would have put my phone down‚ if only it were not dark and storming‚ if only he had been wearing lighter or brighter clothes. I am only just accepting that what I say now does not matter; I cannot change the past. I made a stupid decision‚ and I must accept the consequences. You must also be able to forgive others‚ to realize that they also make mistakes. For 1 Peter

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    School Uniforms – Good or Bad? Ever since they were introduced in Victorian times‚ school uniforms have been a contentious subject. In this discussion text I will look at both sides of the argument – why some teachers love them‚ and why most kids don’t. Supporters of school uniform argue that fashionable clothes‚ and arguing about whose clothes are nicer‚ can distract children from their schoolwork. In addition‚ they say that school uniform makes everyone look the same‚ whereas if you let children

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    benefit from the introduction of mandatory school uniforms. Enforcing school uniforms for students offers great options for low income households‚ peer pressure‚ and classroom disruptions. The dress code has been an ongoing battle for school faculty and students for years. However‚ I believe that sufficient progress has not been made and uniforms are the answer. Uniforms allow the students to look professional‚ clean‚ and well maintained. Uniforms provide a sense of security and stability to the kids

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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS Today’s high schools have been turned into a fashion show by students. They wear what they want‚ which distracts them from studying. Teenage students spend most of their time talking about styles rather than focusing on their education. They spend a lot of money every year buying clothes. By requiring school uniforms‚ high schools concentration on studying may be more accurate‚ students may be united in shapes‚ and they may spend less money on clothes every year. School

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