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    to just dress ourselves that the school districts are violating our rights as Americans. In explanatories we can choose the class yes‚ but when we are in the class we have very seldom chances to pick what we do in the class we cannot choose what we want to draw in art‚ we cannot pick what we sing in choir so what choices will we have if we cannot even dress ourselves. As we get older dressing ourselves will be more and more crucial‚ if we have job interviews and we do not know how to dress is because

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    becoming an adult

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    Going to school should be about learning and developing skills needed in life‚ but grade school kids today take going to school as a chance to show off the latest trends at the expense of the less fortunate that are not able to keep up with those trends. History has shown how far kids go with that‚ a young girl only ten years old took her own life because of constant torment about her clothes and shoes. Children naturally are honest about certain things and that honesty can sometimes become cruelty

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    Uniform vs. Non Uniform

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    a way to express oneself. As a tenth grader at Orange High School‚ I personally am not a fan of uniform because I like to be creative with my outfits the way I dress is a very big extension of the kind of person that i am. Without that who would we all be? Uniform does not give students a sense of their own identity. The way they dress are representations of their personalities. Loryne R.‚ a tenth grade student‚ when asked if she liked uniform said‚ “heck no‚ it makes me look like everyone else

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    Pro and Cons of Uniforms

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    Cedric Turner February 17‚ 2013 AED/200 From hallways to classrooms and late night chit chats across the phone lines‚ students gossip about the new policies of enforcing uniforms. Students are puzzled and questioning each other if their sense of fashion really fashionable for school any more. But one student overheard the conversation and decided to write his view in the school article‚ three useful and life changing ideas that would help with students and parents migrate to uniform. One promotes

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    School Uniforms

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    being different for not wearing the “right” clothes. If someone looks richer‚ most people feel like they have a higher social status or more power. To the contrary‚ uniforms allow children to learn on a more level playing field as far as image and dress is concerned‚ with less judgment about clothing choices‚ brands of clothing‚ or physical appearance. Marian Wilde notes that President Clinton provided momentum to the school uniform movement when he said in his 1996 State of the Union speech‚ “If

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    Pros of School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms By the term school uniform‚ we mean the same dress every single individual student wear in the domain of school. The school uniforms are the basic need of the present day society and every school must make compulsory to wear the uniform in the domain of school. School uniforms are the symbol of equality in the domain of educational sector. Moreover‚ it is the very basic lesson of equality. Everybody in the same dress is the practical and moral lesson of equality‚ and it is the lesson

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    people like and dislike. You can know what someone likes by what they wear‚ maybe they never wear something blue‚ but always wears something purple. This is just one thing that school uniforms get in the way of. Freedom of expression is when people dress how they feel. Maybe one day you are feeling really happy and excited for school so you wear school colors‚ or just a bright fun color like yellow or pink. Or on another day you are feeling sad or angry you might wear something blue or red‚ but only

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    Violence in Our Schools

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    Can Violence in Our School Be Reduced The problem we are facing today with violence in our schools is a major concern with communities all over the world. School violence wears many faces. It can be gang activity‚ locker thefts‚ bully and intimidation‚ gun use‚ or anything that products a victim. Violence is perpetrated against students‚ teachers‚ and staff and ranges from intentional vengeance to accidental killings and bystanders. Can violence in our schools be reduced? If so what do we

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    Business Etiquette Of U.k [pic] Presented by- Gunjan Sarawgi Content list Executive summary Introduction Legislation Appointment alert Business dress Welcome topics of conversation Topics to avoid Giving gifts Closing the deal Conclusion Recommendations Appendices Bibliography Executive Summary: This essay will make an attempt to describe what the xyz motors manager

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    ability to save money‚ having uniforms also make students dress appropriately and helps make a secure environment. For one thing students should be required to wear school uniforms. Having school uniforms gives students the ability to save money. Students save money by not having to go out and buy a lot of new outfits that the student will probably only wear once. Furthermore‚ having school uniforms also assists students in dress appropriately for their school day. This helps students pay

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