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    The founding fathers were not gods. Consequently‚ they were not perfect‚ and neither were the systems they set up to run the country. Nevertheless‚ they knew that things would change‚ and they set up ways to fix the government when needed. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote that the American people have the right to alter or abolish the government if it does not fit their needs. The Electoral College is flawed‚ and the American people need to replace it because this system

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    William Gibbon History Final Essay 5/22/14 To be a slave to anyone would be a nightmare but some conditions were better than others. If a slave were lucky they may get a master would is somewhat kind and care little about them. If a slave were unlucky one may be beaten‚ raped and just broken by their master. To be a house slave would be the best circumstances while working in the field or plantation would be the worst for a slave. House slaves for the most part had it better than the others slaves

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    Topic: School Uniforms PRO Source: http://712educators.about.com/cs/schoolviolence/a/uniforms.htm Every school is in essence a learning environment. That which aids learning is acceptable‚ and that which hinders it should be unacceptable. Add to this the fears of school violence and student safety and you can see why many school boards are calling for school uniforms. In this article we will look at school uniforms and the potential benefits and problems associated with school uniforms along

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    The 1920s were a time of innovation and progress‚ and American society was changing. 1919 brought the ratification of the 18th amendment‚ also known as the Prohibition. According to Dictionary.com‚ the term “Prohibition” means to forbid (an action‚ activity‚ etc.) by authority or law. Although many thought that the Prohibition of alcohol would be a remedy for society‚ it ultimately caused more problems than it solved. From increased homicide rates to bootlegging and illegal smuggling‚ the Prohibition

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    violate policies‚ laws‚ and others’ rights. There is a definite difference between a dress code and a school uniform. I support enforcing a school dress code‚ but is implementing a school uniform necessary? No matter how students dress‚ they will still pass judgments on their peers‚ uniforms do not necessarily save money‚ and children are forced to conform to the same standards. While in school‚ teachers have a responsibility to teach and students have the responsibility to learn. Both have the

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    School uniforms‚ are they a burden to families in the United States‚ or are they preventing students form the hardships of being bullied? In a case of a low income family‚ uniforms are a better choice. Uniforms not only keep a school in order and prevent provocative clothing‚ but hide a student’s backgrounds from being manipulated by everyday bullies. School uniforms should be enforced in several schools because they teach students professionalism‚ will encourage teamwork and success in school

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    and uniforms should be enforced more in every school. First‚ they argue about why they should be promoted. According to “School Uniforms” from Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ supporters claim‚ “They help teachers more quickly identify students on field trips as well as spot outsiders who enter the building.” This claim is saying that it makes it easier for teachers and makes it safer for students in the sense that they are able to identify where they’re from. Next‚ supporters say that uniforms and

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    many schoolsuniforms have become a popular trend. Student and parents believe that school uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms have been an on-going debate in the United States public school systems. Many individuals feel that uniforms lessen competition among students and bring a sense of equality in school. Those who are against school uniforms believe that they prevent students from expressing themselves and hinders creativity. Some students may see uniforms as a

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    Maclay school should stay uniform free for many reasons. These reasons are: it would limit our freedom of expression‚ it is a well known fact that students oppose uniforms‚ and it may make the transition from child to adult harder if your clothes are already chosen for you everyday until you graduate. These are the reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea. Uniforms are a bad idea because they limit our freedom of expression. Currently‚ the school has a dress code that says "no big logos or

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    the uniforms in the schools Students all around the world have worn school uniform for many years. Many schools in Japan‚ France‚ USA and Israel‚ oblige students to come to school with a uniform. Wearing school uniform has advantages and disadvantages. Ones of the principal advantages are; that schools can be identified by the public. Everyone is the same; no one can set fashions or be teased for wearing weird or out of fashion clothes. Often makes kids behave better as they are in uniform linked

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