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    School Uniforms Should be Mandatory “Mom‚ I have nothing to wear to school‚” says the student getting ready for school. We have all been in the situation where we just do not have enough time to do laundry every day. I propose that all school should make uniforms mandatory for each and every student. Even though students might lose some of their individuality‚ schools should make uniforms mandatory because it will save the parents money and reduce violence/gang affiliation. Some say that a child

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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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    Is School Uniform a Good Idea Is school uniform a good idea? What is it good for? These questions are asked time and time again by pupils. In this essay I plan to explore the issue and discuss whether or not it’s a good or bad idea. Teens often complain and criticize about how uncomfortable school uniforms are and how they do not live up to their fashion standards. On the other hand‚ teachers argue that school uniform keeps students looking smart and the uniform helps identify any unknown person

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    Religion contributes to social order. Do you agree? By referring to any ONE (1) Caribbean religious grouping‚ show how its beliefs contribute to this feature of society. Relevant theoretical perspectives must be employed in the response. It is in my opinion that religion does contribute to social order. Religious beliefs of one sort or another exist is every known society all over the world. To really define religion you have to look at from either a functional definition or a substantive definition

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    Pros and Cons of School Uniforms Trina Warren Liberty University Professor Mink GRST 500/501 June 17‚ 2013 Abstract The decision for school district to enforce school uniforms has been in existence since the 16th century. School uniforms were originally created for poor children; however‚ over time‚ schools saw uniforms as a way to bring students together. There has been debate whether uniforms improve academic success while reducing affiliation of violence. There is opinion and study that

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    I oppose the motion that ‘School Uniform Should Be Abolished’. Students are in schools for educational purposes and not to show off their outfits. Also school uniform protects the rights of the students‚ showing that everyone is equal. It also hence prevents students for committing crimes. This factor leads me to propose that school uniform should not be abolished. By wearing their own prefer dress code‚ most students are able to be confidence in themselves because they would feel great in what

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    In my opinion‚ teenagers nowadays do not like to read books. There are many factors contributing to this fact. However there is still a small percentage of them who are still the bookworms. But still the majority of them do not like to read books. Among the factors that cause teenagers to not read books is that they are too tied to school related activities. School activities which are usually mandatory are attended by these students who are teenagers. From school activities like homeworks to extra

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    around him have. For example a change in government or politics could cause a change of view in society but he may have stuck to his original views which would mean people hate him for it. When really he’s just being loyal and doing what he knows. “And you see my harvest‚ what I reap” this shows people have changed‚ he did everything for them and this is the thanks he gets which reflects how misguided public can be. In the last stanza we see he understands that death is an unwanted but expected consequence

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    School uniforms can play a big role in improving student’s academic performance. School uniforms should be mandatory in schools. Students that worry about their clothes will be able to focus in school due to school uniforms. Parents with children that have problems with clothes will love the idea of making school uniforms mandatory. School is where students will wear school uniforms. School uniforms are important because it will help increase student’s academic performance. Students should be for

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    School Uniforms Many public schools are now going to some form of dress code or school uniform for its student’s body. Take a stand for or against a dress code or uniforms. I’m for school uniforms for it’s a great idea for schools to implement a policy on school uniforms because statistics show that students who wear uniforms make better grades‚ then the students aren’t distracted on what others are or aren’t wearing. Students would feel a sense of equality with one another as they are wearing the

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