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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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    The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) is an annual FBI publication that summarizes the incident and crime rate of reported crimes throughout the United States. The UCR Program was designed to permit comparison over time through construction of a Crime Index. The Crime Index is an inclusive measure of the violent and property crime categories of the UCR. The Uniform Crime Reports also include information on what the FBI calls Part 1 Offenses. These offenses are also called major crimes. Part 1 offenses

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    Uniform Essay Although many people may not agree with me or perhaps call me a loser and a nerd I do believe that uniforms should be made mandatory in school and this is of course for plenty of well supported reasons. First off even if you don’t notice it right away uniforms will help you prepare for the future. Also much money is saved and finally much time is saved and much hassle is avoided. First‚ one of the main reasons I support uniforms is because they are a greatly underappreciated form

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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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    "Just slapping clothes on kids won’t improve a school‚ but uniforms accompanied by other reforms can make a difference. Uniforms send a message and remind students that they are in school. One element of the message is that when you are going to school‚ that is your place of work. That is the place where you are working at getting smart." ~Joe Palumbo. Uniforms cause children to be more civilized and mature in what they are doing. It could lead the kids to a greater future and teach them to be more

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    Date School Uniforms in public Schools Introduction: I remember I never wear the cutest or fancy clothes or was with the latest trend of fashion and was left out a lot when friends of mine were talking about the clothes when I was in public school. I always felt like I do not belong‚ but I never wanted to buy expensive or fancy clothing just to make myself feel included by friends of mine. Even though the individuality of students is very important to express him/her self‚ uniforms lower the referrals

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    Unready to Wear

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    In the story of "Unready to Wear"‚ it focuses on the negative aspects of "wearing" a body. Some of these negative characteristics include‚ having to bathe it‚ feed it‚ get it vaccinated‚ and keep it in shape. For those who do not care for the body‚ are called "amphibians"‚ people who are one with their psyche. Although‚ being amphibious may be less of a hassle‚ there are also many positive aspects of "wearing" a body. Just because you float around without "wearing" a body‚ doesn’t mean you’ll undergo

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    THE RELATIONSHIP OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS TO STUDENT ATTENDANCE‚ ACHIEVEMENT‚ AND DISCIPLINE by Russell Edward Sowell Liberty University A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education Liberty University February‚ 2012The Relationship of School Uniforms to Student Attendance‚ Achievement and Discipline by Russell Edward Sowell A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education Liberty

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    Heroism: Hero and Ar Te

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    Heroism is a quality many aspire to but few achieve. Depending on the current culture and view of a particular society the definition of what it means to be a hero varies. Greek culture shared many values and ideals throughout all of its cities. However‚ some differences can be seen in cities such as Athens and Sparta. The readings from Homer‚ Xenophon‚ Aristophanes‚ and Thucydides explain the Greek ideals about heroism. While the religious groups of Christians‚ Muslims‚ and Jews shared some

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    Importance of Appearance

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    The Importance of Appearance People say appearance is not important‚ but even the most honored and noble people put appearance before other attributes of a person. Since societies have been established‚ and even before‚ society has put on a great amount of importance on appearance. The amount of importance is shown in the novel Frankenstein‚ the film‚ and in real life. My first example from the novel is from chapter eleven‚ when the creature arrived at the village and encountered humans. As the

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