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    former Birkenhead High school pupil is still a driven businesswoman. A fund manager with Rockpool invest.ments‚ she has now added the title of film producer to anever-impressive CV. V Interesting for a girl who wanted to be an actress: "Oh yes‚ I wanted to be an actor. I won lots of cups and things when I was a child. "I attended all the festivals and when I was 16 I won a drama award with another girl at Birkenhead High‚" adds Nicola’she also attended private Kingsmead school in Hoylake from the

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    countries‚ there is no such thing as school uniform. The students just wear whatever they like as long as appropriate to the norm to their school. But‚ this kind of things does not happen in our country. Why? Questions like “Should school require students to wear a school uniform?” have been put forward again and again. Based on what we can observe now‚ the Ministry of Education does not have any desire to give any changes to current system. This is because school uniform is important and it brings more

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    “At best‚ school uniforms are an ineffective solution to a complex set of problems. At worst‚ they are a violation of students’ right to free expression” (Forster 1). School uniforms should not be required in schools. School uniforms violate students rights‚ challenge the education of students‚ and they are also ineffective. One reason why school uniforms should not be required in schools is because they violate students’ rights. The basis of this comes from the first amendment “Congress shall make

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    All conflict in literature is‚ in its simplest form‚ a struggle between good and evil". This statement simplifies the idea that all themes and struggles in literature when broken down to their most basic forms are a conflict of good versus evil. This is a valid statement because good and evil are the basis of all conflict. A conflict is a two-sided and any struggle implies a difference of opinion or emotion which can be broken down into both "good" and "evil" parts. such works that emphasize this

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    Speak Yu-Feng‚ Chen English B Period B 10/17/2013 "Speak" is about Melinda Sordino‚ an angst-filled freshman who is hated by all of her "best friends" because she called the cops during the end of the summer senior party. Everyone got busted. Her parents aren’t much help either‚ always fighting about what’s best for Melinda and communicating through post-it notes on the refrigerator wall. When the new semester began‚ there are many kind of clans were formed‚ but she is not belong to any group

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    In the last decade‚ there has been considerable debate over the role of free speech in a free society. Some object to absolute freedom of speech. Others advocate free speech‚ arguing that the freedom of speech is the single most important political right of citizens in a civilized society. Whilst I believe that there are strong arguments on both sides‚ I would suggest that freedom of speech should be protected in all but extreme circumstances. The freedom of speech is important at all levels in

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    Essay-Benefits of Uniforms Many people debate whether students should wear school uniforms or not. I think that wearing school uniforms would help students do better in school for mainly three reasons. One is because they save valuable time‚ second because they can make school a lot safer for everyone‚ and third because they save money. Firstly ‚ I think school uniforms can save time because students‚ especially girls‚ don’t have to spend a lot of time trying to choose clothes to wear. In

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    School Uniforms in Indonesia: A Need and a Must In Indonesia‚ uniforms are not just clothes. In terms of display‚ this clothing is a most visible marker of status‚ identity and ethnicity (Arthur). When Indonesians wear uniforms‚ it means that they are responsible and serious to the job they do. Officers in almost all official instances in Indonesia wear certain uniform related to the organization. Uniforms dictate its wearers what is and what is not appropriate to do. In school‚ many educators

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    Are Uniforms Mandatory? Are uniforms good or bad for school? Every day pusillanimous students are trying to get through school without getting noticed on what they wear because people make fun of them. There are many benefits on why school should add school uniforms. Researchers have observed that uniforms set a professional tone and helps students’ self-esteem. Since people get picked on because of what they wear‚ schools should add uniforms. Supporters of uniforms believe that uniforms

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    Uniform Debate

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    1 School Uniform Debate Proposition 25% of students in public elementary schools have a mandatory school uniform policy. This is a 500% increase since mid-1990. There wouldn’t be that much of an increase without some good reason behind it. Uniforms take the envy away from peers. So there would be less conflict and jealousy going on in your school. There would no longer be that poor person who has Wal-Mart clothes being compared to that rich kid who is wearing Hollister clothes. The

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