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    should be given the freedom to chose what they like rather than wearing what they do not like. We all have a 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 (goes against) our rights and is a misuse of authority. | Jinte: Do school uniforms help to scrap social inequalities? | Amy: Yes Only a few inner-city schools have had problems with

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    School Uniforms Opening Statement: Good morning everyone. Today‚ the topic I will be debating will be on how school uniforms should be mandatory. The way our generation is molded today has an effect on individuals over the way they think of themselves physically and mentally. When we wake up in the morning‚ do we really think “Hey I’m going to get an education today” NO. We think about our hair‚ makeup‚ and the new and fabulous clothes we are going to wear. Our main focus is popularity and

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    American Sexism By Killing the Idea of Dress Codes Is this what the world has come to‚ discriminating others for their clothes. A group of high school girls from South Orange‚ New Jersey‚ had launched a worldwide campaign called “#IAmMoreThanADistraction”. This single tag has become a trend all over the internet with the help of social media. Millions responded‚ with their own experience‚ which led to South Orange school taking the role of a dress code out of their handbook(Zhou‚ Li 12)

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    the pros and cons of schools adopting mandatory school uniforms for students. The article emphasizes the positive aspect of schools adopting a dress code that requires student uniforms‚ including an increased focus on academics rather than clothing fashions. The author also addresses exceptions to such rules‚ including students who opt out of the dress code‚ as is allowed under California law. The author also discusses empirical data to support the advantages of adopting school uniforms.” "schools

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    expression. Currently‚ the school has a dress code that says "no big logos or words on shirts or shorts‚" small logos‚ including those on soccer jerseys‚ are permitted. If the school replaces that with uniforms‚ we will have even less control. Uniforms might give the school a little bit more control over small fights about what is on shirts‚ but we have not had any fights about what’s on shirts in my history at Maclay school. If Maclay adds school uniforms to the dress code every student on campus will look

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    Assignment: Business Etiquette Sonda Vaszlavik Kaplan University Online AB224 Microeconomics Professor K. Martin May 20‚ 2013 Business Etiquette: Dress When we think of business casual dress today your workplace may set the standards and or guidelines about what is appropriate. “Business dress code is a set of standards that companies develop to help provide their employees with guidance about what is appropriate to wear to work.” (Heathfield‚ 2013. para.1).  This may

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    are 3 main reasons why I believe SWL should have uniforms. First of all‚ having a uniform will take away the peer pressure that students face daily. Second‚ now that summer is on its way‚ having a uniform will prevent students from violating the dress code. Last but certainly not least‚ it will make getting ready in the morning SO much easier. As you can see‚ uniforms will only benefit the students. Uniforms will give a sense that everyone is equal and prevent bullying. By having uniforms‚

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    school uniforms have had an increase in safety (Dress Codes) and school academics (School Uniforms and the Courts). School uniforms have many benefits that are helpful for their schools and their students. First‚ school uniforms vary in their appearance (School Uniforms). Most uniforms have the school’s colors‚ and a logo is sometimes added to enhance school spirit (Dress for Success). These uniforms make the students look more professional (Dress Codes) which helps out in the future if the students

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    English 5-6 24th October 2012 Appealing the Dress Code Dress codes are everywhere‚ so does that mean that students have a say in them. Dress code encourages a standard in behavior‚ dress grooming‚ and appearance that reflects pride in self‚ home and school. Schools enforce dress codes to try to stop gang affiliations. Districts take the dress code very seriously and will discipline if needed. Belleville West should ensue better dress code policies with certain limitations rather than having

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    across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing themselves and

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