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    by the well-off students because of the brand of their clothes. Lastly‚ school uniforms and dress codes provide a safer and more welcoming environment for students and faculty. Although teachers and faculty view uniforms as a way to bind all students together‚ students find it that uniforms cause students to lose a sense of self and identity. As a result of being a product of schools requiring dress code and uniforms throughout my years of schooling‚ I tend to agree more with the teachers and faculty

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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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    Essay # 1 Conformity

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    "The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher." Reading Life: A Writer’s Reader‚ Boston‚ MA: Publisher’s Design and Production Services‚ 2005. Pgs. 362-371.) An example of this is the school dress code. Dress codes allow students to conform‚ to be part of the crowd‚ to find a place in the hierarchy. Is this necessarily a bad thing? Dress codes‚ as a type of conformity‚ prepare students for the real world. Students need to learn to conform to society‚ or they will be labeled as an outcast. Conformity is the only way

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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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    Social Dislocation

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    Dress Code and the Challenge of Social Dislocation By Rev. Fr. George Ehusani‚ Introduction In recent times indecent dressing among many young people in our society and the widespread advocacy for the application of dress codes especially in our institutions of higher learning have received a lot of media attention and generated quite an amount of debate amidst a cross-section of Nigerians. I have followed the debate closely and I have observed that the war on indecent dressing is being waged

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    School Uniforms Report

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    with their true selves being unchained by the clothing that they wear. All kids will fit in because they will all look alike and this will eliminate student focus on creating and maintaining their societal cliques according to different styles of dress. Every student will be dressed in a pre-planned school uniform and that will save time for the student who will be well dressed every day. They will know what to wear and not have to worry if their clothes won ’t make them look right in the eyes of

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    beg to differ. Uniforms or even a dress code is a good way to improve a student’s discipline and motivation. In school‚ students try to show their personality through what they wear‚ but what if students were not allowed to wear anything they wanted‚ what if each school had a cretin dress code or uniform that had to be followed? It has been shown that students perform academically better depending on their clothing attire. Most schools today have a dress code that consist of wearing a collar shirt

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    Advantage N Disadvantage

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    featured at MSNBC.com‚ "Dress codes are supposed to reduce violence and bullying by taking style differences out of the equation." As noted by the National School Safety and Security Services’ article‚ "School Uniforms‚ Dress Codes‚ & Book Bags‚" uniforms may also reduce the risk of student robbery and carrying of weapons. Advantage: Simplicity * As noted at Education Bug.org‚ a school uniform policy is much easier to control and enforce than a more lenient dress code. Uniforms also make

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    The Effects of School Uniforms Jeanell Greene Eng121: English composition Instructor Katie Surber April 8‚ 2012 There are issues that probe our schools on a daily basis. Many are very important such as student behavior and performance‚ lack of funding‚ and highly qualified staff‚ and some are just minor such as use of technology and extra-curricular activities. There are many that are debatable and require extensive dialogue and research. However‚ there are those educational issues that

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    Students Who Wear Uniforms Benefit More Than Students at Schools without Such Codes School uniforms are used in many schools to provide an atmosphere of uniformity among the students. Wearing school uniforms also makes the atmosphere more businesslike by giving a better approach to learning. The uniforms give fewer distractions‚ and save a lot of money for parents. Wearing uniforms provides equality among students by “eliminating class distinctions and placing the poor on equal footing

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