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    s. There are so many strong opinions about what direction parents‚ students‚ and administrators want to go in. It has been argued that school uniforms have the potential to make a school safer‚ that uniforms reduce bullying or self-image issues‚ and that uniforms return the focus to the students’ education. I disagree. I actually think that school uniforms do not help make our schools a safer place‚ I think that they do not return the focus to student’s education - they just shift where the focus

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    Schroeder‚ mother of two daughters from Chandler‚ Arizona: "Uniforms can be a financial burden for poor families because they are an additional expense for parents who pay taxes for a free public education. I am more in favor of a dress code." As Eduarda mentioned a dress code could be used‚ so children would not get distracted in class. School uniforms do not stop bullying‚ bullies are smart they will find another way to torment a peer‚ bullies can also comment on race‚ color‚ religion‚ technology

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    had many ideas. Some of our ideas were hats‚ lunch‚ and backpacks. We chose school uniforms‚ because many schools don’t have uniforms‚ we didn’t think it was fair that some schools have it and others don’t. School dress code shouldn’t be so strict. We as a group chose the dress code policy of Sartell School District that student are not allowed to wear hats‚ baggy clothes‚ certain shoes‚ and certain jewelry. The policy shows that only certain genders can wear certain articles of clothing. Stated

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    P Professionalism in the Workplace Create and maintain a high level of professionalism in your workplace by applying some simple‚ yet important guidelines. Educational consultant James Stenson describes professionalism as "a set of internalized character strengths and values directed toward high-quality service to others through one’s work." Take a quick‚ downloadable quiz from the Goals Institute to measure professionalism in your organization‚ then apply these tips as needed.

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    clothes of the uniform. I’m going to make a list with the main points of my letter: 1. We all have the right to individuality‚ to make personal choices and to express our personality. This right of free expression includes the way we choose to dress. Making everyone wear the same school uniform infringes on our rights and is a misuse of authority. We should have the right to choose what to wear‚ to express our personalities and ‚as a way of learning‚ to make choices about our lives. 2. In

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    that you go to the employees are in uniform? This of course is mandatory and if they fail to dress out they will not be allowed to work or in worse case scenarios be fired. Many students against uniforms might argue that you should be able to show that you are unique but really what do you think is going to happen if you go to your job dressed up in whatever clothes you want even though there is a dress code? Many students don’t notice or perhaps don’t want to believe that uniforms are helpful in anyway

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    Students‚ parents‚ and school officials would all benefit from the introduction of mandatory school uniforms. Enforcing school uniforms for students offers great options for low income households‚ peer pressure‚ and classroom disruptions. The dress code has been an ongoing battle for school faculty and students for years. However‚ I believe that sufficient progress has not been made and uniforms are the answer. Uniforms allow the students to look professional‚ clean‚ and well maintained. Uniforms

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    Section No. Section Name SOP No. & Name Operations - 1 Store Basics 1.1 Grooming Signed off By Version No. & Last Updated on Page Value Retail Operations Team Ver. 3 – 31st Oct‚ 08 1 of 9 Grooming A well-groomed person is a pleasure to be around. There is a natural liking felt for such a person and a certain amount of respect also follows. Every person who is part of the Future Group family should strive to be seen as a well-groomed person. Especially all of us working in our stores

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    the existence of the uniform; one of them being‚ as the name suggests‚ the purpose of uniting. At schools all around the world the school uniform is a key factor to the success of the students. Sweden currently does not apply the rule of a school dress code‚ but there is a definitive need for one. School uniforms are economically favorable‚ morally necessary‚ team building and they reduce bullying. School uniforms are popular in many countries all over the world and they usually look quite similar

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    Moines) In 1969‚ the United States Supreme Court ruled schools could not censor student actions unless the action is clearly unreasonable and would disrupt school activities. Student actions include dressing themselves. Uniforms impose a rule on dress code‚ not allowing students to wear their clothing of preference. This case is widely used as evidence when arguing against schools requiring uniforms. In 1970‚ the case of Richards v. Thurston‚ the courts ruled‚ “conventional standard of appearance…

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