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    Uniforms vs No Uniforms

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    Students at schools with enforced dress codes behave better than students at schools without enforced dress codes. They tend to be more educated‚ have more discipline‚ and have better manners than those students without enforced dress codes. Students with enforced dress codes tend to be more educated than those students who go to schools without enforced dress codes because they tend to attend school more. According to research‚ students that have uniforms have better attendance because they don’t

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    The wearing of uniform in schools is a controversial topic in our society‚ and is constantly undergoing debate. Some people say that wearing school uniform would save parents’ money‚ as there would not be competition between students for the trendiest clothes (which also raises social problems). But on the other hand‚ children need their own clothes anyway; to wear on weekends and when they go out with their friends‚ and school uniform is often very expensive. The main social con that emerges from

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    Apocalypse‚ these epic calamities amount to nothing when faced with the terrible might of this topic‚ School Uniforms. Schools all over the United Kingdom are implementing these wretched creations of oppression. They are like shackles that chain kids to school. Schools should not force kids to wear uniforms. Its a bad idea with awful consequences if implemented. For the most part‚ School Uniforms limit free thinking‚ and creativity. If the next generation of children were to have no creativity or

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    The short story “Harrison Bergeron‚”by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. is about a boy who was thought of as a threat to the government in a society based on equality. The article “School Uniforms: Awesome-or Awful?” by Lauren Tarshis‚ is about how more schools are currently making their students wear uniforms. Both “Harrison Bergeron” and “School Uniforms:Awesome-or Awful?” show that too much equality can end badly. These two articles are both similar and different in many ways. In “Harrison Bergeron”‚ they

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    attacks? Well‚ school uniform can! I believe school uniforms are necessary in today’s society. They create a good image for the school; reduce bullying and discrimination due to student’s clothing choices and they take away the hassle of choosing an outfit in the morning. Firstly‚ school uniforms should be necessary in today’s society because the students are able to create a good image for the school. Through wearing a uniform‚ students can be recognized as a part of that school and while looking

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    School Uniforms School Uniforms are a popular topic in the quest to improve American education. Officials say that if students can’t wear gang related colors it will make school safer‚ but has little effect otherwise on student behavior and achievement (“What not to Wear School…”). The American Civil Liberties Union says many parents can’t afford the costs of uniforms (Portner). Allowing students to choose their own clothing will prepare them for their careers since they will have

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    Uniforms or Not

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    Should there be Uniform in Schools. The most time teenagers spend is at schools. In American ’s high schools a student spends six to eight hours in school. They sit at their desks listen to teachers and do their work. In most schools‚ however they are made to wear uniforms. The restrictions can be too much for many students. In America high school students should be not be forced to wear uniforms because they take away students sense of individuality‚ they do not allow self expression and absolutely

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    Good morning I am the 2nd speaker for the opposing team. The topic of “students should wear school uniform and follow rules made by only adults” can be divided into two parts. The first part being “students should wear school uniform”. The proposing team said that students should be forced to wear uniform because they would be bullied if they wore civilian clothes. However‚ uniforms do not change the fact that bullying will still exist. Students will be bullied not by what they wear‚

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    Would Uniform Make School Safer? Looking at the alarm clock next to me‚ I realized that it was 7:00 a.m.‚ and I would be late for school‚ again. Then‚ I woke up. After washing my face and brushing my teeth‚ I put my uniform on. It only took me about 10 minutes to get ready for school because I didn’t need to decide what I should wear. Saving time was part of my daily life when I was a student in Taiwan because wearing a uniform to school continued until I became a college student in the U.S last

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    Of Mice and Men Expository Essay John Steinback’s Of Mice and Men is a book that describes the chase of the American Dream. Although achieving the American Dream is a great desire for all‚ seldom does it actually come true. George and Lennie‚ the two main characters in the book‚ have a goal of pursuing their version of the American Dream‚ as do many other characters. However‚ due to relationships and other conflicts‚ that dream is not achieved. Almost immediately‚ Steinback poses the question

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