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    If public school students had one thing over their private school counterparts it’s about to change. That’s right: not only are public schools notorious for large classes and limited resources but now some of them are adopting what has always been most dreaded by the youth attending private schools: school uniforms. The very idea seems a bit strange. Agonizing over what to wear to school (and whose logo or face to wear across on your T-shirt) has always been a kind of right of passage for

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    majority of public school students believe uniforms interfere with their first amendment rights. When wearing uniforms‚ students feel their creativity and ability to express themselves are being affected‚ when in fact uniforms may curb negative behavior associated with student dressing. This allows the student to focus on school work instead of being distracted by the clothing. In public school‚ especially in urban areas‚ there is the fear of gang-related activity‚ bullying‚ and school violence.

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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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    Should public school students be required to wear uniforms? Uniform as the name suggests are clothes which make individuals look alike ‚uniform ‚ equal .When i hear the ’uniform’ at once‚it horrifies me as a symbol that will curtail my freedom if i think thoughtfully‚ uniforms in public schools would more likely be a boon rather than a bane . If public schools have uniforms it would considerately reduce the prevailing disparagement and bullying of students on basis of apparel . There would be

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    ourselves greatly depends 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"

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    Topic: School Uniform (Pro) General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: After my presentation‚ my audience will agree that school uniform policy is good to implement in public schools. Pattern of Organization: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence INTRODUCTION I. Attention STEP: • Attention Getter: How would you feel if a student from your family was shot because of low disciplines in a school? It is hard to feel that. Student got shot only for a pair of sunglasses in Baltimore in spring of 1986 in

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    benefits of school uniforms are countless. Uniforms can help eliminate peer pressure among students and can also help students and parents save time and money. Violence can also be greatly reduced simply by wearing school uniforms. Although the wearing of uniforms has been widely practiced throughout European‚ African‚ and South American public schools‚ the practice has primarily been within private schools systems throughout the United States until recently (West). All public schools should be required

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    Necessity of School uniform Abstract In some countries‚ like China‚ Japan‚ U.K and serval African countries‚ school uniforms have to be worn in almost every school and university. In other countries‚ like France and Germany‚ school uniforms are hard found in schools and universities. However‚ in some of these countries opinions are changing. For instance‚ both France and Germany has recently considered bringing school uniform bock‚ and in the U.S.A the percentage of uniform-wearing public school has increased

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    The School Uniform Debate

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    The School Uniform Debate In the United States‚ school uniforms were once the exclusive domain of private and religious schools‚ but since the 1990s they have been hailed as a solution to issues surrounding drugs‚ violence‚ and academic shortcomings afflicting many public schools‚ particularly in urban areas (Donnelly‚ 2008). For the past few decades‚ schools‚ parents‚ and students have clashed over the issue of regulating student attire. Meanwhile‚ researchers are divided over how much of an

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    Does the old adage "clothes make the man" apply to students in the school setting? Can the way students dress have an impact on such things as school climate and safety‚ academic success‚ and behavior? Some administrators think so and tighten up student dress codes or begin requiring students to wear uniforms as a way of reducing the risk of violence and creating a positive‚ productive learning environment. Nowadays‚ fashion is a popular issue‚ but it leads to many complex problems in our society

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