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    Uniforms in the School Environment: Can Clothing Really Effect Your Education? Going to public schools all my life‚ I heard the gossip of "fashion" and "whose wearing what‚"pretty much everyday; at least in the four years of high school where it seemed that looks mattered the most. As people grow up‚ the way they present themselves becomes more and more important. Leaving a good mark in high school means a lot to some people‚ and some are ready to do whatever it takes to make that mark‚ whether

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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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    organizations. In fact‚ the author continues to inform readers on how contracts and relationships are may build between schools and uniform providers. To conclude‚ the article talks about using rewards such as dress-down days. However‚ they also have disciplinary actions established for students who fail to dress according to uniform policies. In the article “Reasons Why Schools Should or Shouldn’t Use Uniforms”‚ Marie Anderson argues reasons why schools should and should not force students to wear uniforms

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    Benefits of Uniform

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    world is on its way to develop‚ students tend to care more about their appearances. This leads to many problems. We can see clearly that students nowadays spend their times deciding on what they should wear today‚ which shirt is fashionable‚ which dress is trendy. They suffer the Internet all day to check out what everyone is wearing‚ how to look better than classmates and discuss question when they should be studying. If schools require students to wear uniforms‚ students will focus more on their

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    School Uniform Debate- Pro

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    Topic: School Uniforms PRO Source: http://712educators.about.com/cs/schoolviolence/a/uniforms.htm Every school is in essence a learning environment. That which aids learning is acceptable‚ and that which hinders it should be unacceptable. Add to this the fears of school violence and student safety and you can see why many school boards are calling for school uniforms. In this article we will look at school uniforms and the potential benefits and problems associated with school uniforms along

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    The Dress Code Debate Dress codes have been the center of debates in schools for many years‚ and it probably will continue to be that way. Many will claim that dress codes are usually discriminating against one gender or one ethnicity. For example‚ the main people who are called out for inappropriate dress code are girls. Also‚ rules like “no gangster attire” are implied to be for African Americans. The main argument‚ however‚ for people who support dress codes is that it allows students to be prepared

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    Speech on school uniforms Now‚ who likes to dress up? Who likes to be unique? I can tell you that wearing the same clothes as everyone is not very unique is it? Body paragraph 2 basically the only reason for uniforms is that School’s are afraid that students are going to dress inappropriately. Polls actually say that less than a quarter of students in high school dress inappropriately. So why everyone should get punished too!? Body paragraph 3 We are told to tuck our shirts in and do

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    school uniform policy. I think that school uniforms take away freedom of choice‚ school uniforms put a stop from students show their personality. It would be way better if public schools could be able to take away school uniforms and let students dress the way they want to‚ of course dressing appropriately. First of all‚ it takes away freedom of choice. The school already has enough rules‚ why take away even more. Schools always have specific requirements on how to wear your uniform and that

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    uniform means students don’t spend all morning choosing what to wear or beg parents for clothes that will impress their friends. However there is another side to this argument: uniforms breed uniformity. We are a culturally diverse nation and if we all dress the same‚ this encourages us to be the same. At Brinsley High‚ we are encouraged to express our individuality‚ yet this seems to be in conflict with the message enforced uniform sends to us. A big argument in favour of uniform is one of safety. We

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    reputation of the school. Thirdly‚ uniforms allow students to express themselves through their character instead of through their appearance. In return they are also judged by others by their actions and personalities instead of by the way they dress. If students can wear whatever they want to to school‚ some of the students may try to show off their latest sneakers‚ the brand of their clothes and the range of their accessories. In an atmosphere like this‚ students who come from poor financial

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