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    As stated in AR 670-1‚ Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia‚ paragraph 1-7 A‚ “General. The Army is a uniformed service where discipline is judged‚ in part‚ by the manner in which a soldier wears a prescribed uniform‚ as well as by the individual’s personal appearance. Therefore‚ a neat and well-groomed appearance by all soldiers is fundamental to the Army and contributes to building the pride and spirit essential to an effective military force. A vital ingredient of the Army’s strength

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    School Uniforms

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    Purpose Statement: To persuade the audience of the positive effects of wearing school uniforms instead of regular clothing to school Thesis Statement: To understand the positive aspects of school uniforms going into things such as personal image‚ focus on education‚ school and personal safety‚ and economic impact Introduction Attention Getter: In our schools today‚ there are problems that take the focus off education and make it more difficult for a student to learn. These problems include

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    The requirement of school uniforms would improve the over-all education experience for students. Do you concentrate better with or without distractions? There are several reasons why schools should implement and require uniforms. I believe if we eliminate the distractions of “fashionable” clothing and require school uniforms‚ we can eliminate violence‚ due to peer pressure‚ bullying‚ and gang affiliation. It would also alleviate the stress imposed on parents to purchase expensive name-brand clothing

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    School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms School uniforms‚ the topic that leaves California debating for decades has made its way into the Supreme Court‚ but has not been resolved completely. States are still undecided whether uniforms should be enforced‚ but statistics show that upon implementation of school uniforms‚ the overall crime rate has decreased by 91% and student suspension had also dropped by 90%. School uniforms should be enforced because uniforms help prevent judgment among students‚ they are cheaper than

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    be required to wear school uniforms nowadays because they are not fashionable and uncomfortable. However‚ I disagree with this idea‚ and I believe that school uniforms are compulsory for students when they go to school for three reasons. The first and most important reason why students should wear uniforms at school is that they are recognizable while wearing uniforms. For instance‚ the school guard can control students entering school by looking at their school uniforms‚ especially the labels. In

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    Against Uniforms

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    Explanation: Against Uniforms Who actually likes uniforms? I’m sure some people like them and some people don’t. There are many advantages‚ but there are also many disadvantages. I‚ for one‚ do not like uniforms at all. We can all agree that having uniforms takes away a child’s individualism and creativity. Educators and sociology experts argue that forcing children to wear identical uniforms takes away their self-expression. Experts also agree that students who are forced to wear uniforms will find another

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    Uniforms in School

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    School Uniforms Purpose: Argumentative How Essay School Mandate Uniforms The introduction of school uniforms in the public school system would make a positive change for the students and the entire school. A common argument today is whether uniforms should be introduced to the school system. I agree for many different reasons. The main reasons for having uniforms are; it would prevent violence‚parents will save money‚ and students will be less distracted. Even though some students see

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    School uniforms I am against school uniforms because there is not reason for them but to keep us looking appropriate and not dress inappropriate for class. The benefits of not having a uniform is be yourself‚ be comfortable‚ have your own style‚ and stand out. Not having uniforms lets us be ourselves and not feel like we are trying to be someone that we aren’t. Having to wear a uniform is uncomfortable. We want to be comfortable at school because wearing a uniform for girls we are in skirts so we

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    Katie B. of Holmes High School in Covington‚ Kentucky Uniforms Reduce Problems INTRODUCTION Students enrolled in a public high school should be Opinion statement required to wear a school uniform. Many studies show that Summary of reasons when school-uniform policies are put into place‚ there is an Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. improvement in both attitude and schoolwork. Wearing uniforms would also reduce clothing costs and many problems

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    and frowned upon were what made his play The Importance of Being Earnest so successful. Wilde’s play was intended to not only entertain his spectators‚ but also try to change their attitudes in a passive‚ yet meaningful way. A background knowledge of Oscar Wilde’s life would be essential to understanding The Importance of Being Earnest. Wilde‚ a homosexual and aesthetic‚ was very much anti-Victorian; while the Victorians were worried about being proper and following the norms and rules‚ Wilde was

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