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    A school uniform consists of a limited range of clothing‚ including footwear and headwear. It identifies students as belonging to a particular school. Schools usually expect students to wear the uniform during school hours‚ while traveling to and from school‚ and when engaged in school activities out of school hours. One of the chief benefits of school uniforms‚ say proponents‚ is that they make schools safer. Uniforms are said to reduce gang influence‚ minimize violence by reducing some sources

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    society is; if public schools should issue a mandatory dress code policy for all students to wear uniforms. The word uniform means "one form" which makes everyone equal in dress code. Some people agree with establishing a dress code policy which states all students must wear the designated uniforms. However‚ there are many parents that disagree with establishing this policy. I believe every public school in the U.S should establish a dress code policy which consists of wearing uniforms. The wearing

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    viewpoint now then before on the debate of school policies. One familiar debate is on school dress code. Dress codes are going to the extreme. Students are being penalized for clothing that is not frowned up in the normal outside persons view. Even teachers are becoming Hippocrates. They bend the dress code by wearing tank tops‚ tight clothes‚ and even hats. Administrations expect us to dress in formal attire‚ but haven’t come to a conclusion of uniforms in all public schools. Hillsborough

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    Then the events that make “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” different from “Resurreccion Mary” is that “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” being witnessed and told by the author’s grandma and her husband Herbert. And then‚ having “Resurrection Mary” being told and witnessed by only one person‚ Jerry Palus. After that‚ they also different because they both occur in different time periods‚ “The Girl in the Lavender Dress - 1942 to 43” being written after “Resurrection Mary - 1800s”. Furthermore into story-wise

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    Introduction: A. Attention grabbing device: “Every year‚ 3 million young people in the United States fall victim to crimes at school. Almost 2 million of these incidents involve violence. Although most school violence takes the form of minor assaults‚ some episodes are far more serious. Some end in tragedy. For example‚ in two recent academic years‚ a total of 85 young people died violently in U.S. schools. Seventy-five percent of these incidents involved firearms.” That statement

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    this piece also stems from the Princess line dress style which is traditionally of Greek origin. When designing this dress Lucashenko’s vision was to fuse classic vintage characteristics with modern romantic elements to create a feminine After-Five piece. Modifications and detailing through Lucashenko’s creative process allowed her to really make this dress as romantic and feminine as she had envisioned. “To capture the essence of romance in this dress i utilised satin and lace to provide the contrast

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    Argumentative/Final Draft Over the past few years‚ many schools have been contemplating whether or not they should enforce a mandatory uniform or dress code. Schools have held meetings addressing this idea and even taken votes from the students and parents regarding the option of uniforms. This is an extremely controversial issue; some say uniforms would be beneficial to students while others argue that they would take away from the students’ individuality. Personally‚ I can say from experience

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    Bachelor and Spinster Balls (B&S) events are hosted regularly in rural Australia‚ known locally as "B & S Balls" or simply "B&S’s". They are staged for young (18 years and over) spinsters and bachelors and traditionally the couples dress up in formal wear.[1] Large volumes of cheap alcohol such as beer‚ spirits‚ Bundaberg Rum and Jim Beam can be consumed. The activities usually start at night and run until morning‚ but from mid-afternoon people will start to arrive and the partying/drinking will

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    decades‚ schools‚ parents‚ and students have clashed over the issue of regulating student attire. Meanwhile‚ researchers are divided over how much of an impact‚ if any‚ dress policies have upon student learning. Standardized dress or uniforms are transforming schools into places where learning is positively affected. Uniforms and dress codes put the focus on school‚ rather than social and illicit activities (Martin‚ 2010). Students worried about personal safety can have difficulty concentrating.

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    Where do uniforms come from? Uniforms originally came from England in the 16th century. Uniforms in England symbolizes the lower class and the orphans‚ it’s basically they separated children in groups (Viadero 61). A lot of school enforces dress codes instead of uniforms. There are many opinions about requiring school uniforms or not. Many people believe that school uniform have a negative effect. Uniforms are more expensive than regular clothes (Larkin 29). A student needs at least two sets

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