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    Uniforms have been synonymous for hundreds of years in numerous countries around the world. But in America‚ uniforms seem to have been pretty much extinct in the public school systems. Uniforms have been mandated in many schools around the world. Concentration‚ discipline and equality are some of the benefits of having students wear uniforms in school. Thinking about what to wear to school in the morning can be difficult. In source B‚ it shows a daily bell schedule for a typical school day.

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    School Uniforms Don’t you hate it wear. Or worse walking down the hall and everybody is wearing what you are. This year Easley High School is taken up this policy. Pickens County High should never take up this mandatory policy. As high school students we should be able to express ourselves. This idea is supported by senior psychologist Dr. Alan Hilfer. "Clothes are a source of expression for children‚ and as kids get older‚ they become increasingly resentful of uniforms." The freedom

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    These are only a few of the questions that need to be asked when considering school uniforms. School uniforms are a good idea because they restrict distractions in the classroom ‚ reduce socioeconomic status ‚ promote less violence ‚ help ensure safety ‚ instill discipline‚ and eliminate unnecessary choices. Why should students wear school uniforms? There are many reasons that a student should wear a school uniform. One reason is that "Teachers and students believe uniformed students are better behaved

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    April 2012 School Uniforms What should I wear today? This is a question I ask myself every day as a high school student. What if students didn’t have to pick out what they wore every day? What if they already had their outfit picked out for them? With school uniforms‚ students wouldn’t have to go through the stress of finding what to wear. There are many good things that would come out of students wearing school uniforms. I believe making students wear school uniforms would be better than

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    I believe wearing a school uniform is an obstacle of children’s right to individuality and self-expression. Everyone is unique‚ and so making children wear a school uniform takes away their individuality and personality. Maybe this discourages them from performing to their fullest potential‚ and exceeding to higher levels in their subjects? I think most school uniforms are hideous and unappealing‚ and being forced to wear something that is not comfortable to a child is not good for their mental

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    The United States Navy History "A good Navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guaranty of peace." by Commodore George Dewey. On October 13‚ 1775 America’s Navy was born. The navy has contributed greatly to the United States‚ being involved in over ten prodigious wars and countless battles. Their efforts to bring peace‚ security‚ democracy‚ and prosperity to America is well recognized. They have helped America move forward through both action and revolution‚ and has been a helping hand

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    internal defense‚ direct action‚ counterterrorism‚ and special reconnaissance. Navy Seals didn’t started out to be Navy Seals. It started in World War Two‚ where Naval Combat Demolition units were created to clear path of obstacles‚ and gather Intel on enemies location. In 1943‚ it evolved to the Underwater Demolition team. In 1962‚ Navy Seal was created by President John F. Kennedy to conduct unconventional warfare. Navy Seal have one of the most brutal military training in the world‚ one of the most

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    PROSPECT OF UNMANNED UNDERWATER VEHICLE (UUV) IN BANGLADESH NAVY Introduction 1. Every country is guarded externally and internally by plethora of armed forces. Army guards a country’s land‚ Air force is for air field and water territory is guarded by fleet of Ships known as Navy or maritime Forces. Mankind fought their wars amongst waters for preeminence over each other. In modern times‚ every country maintains forces for the defense and navy is accountable for safeguarding a country’s shores in war

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    Benefits of School Uniform June 24‚ 2011 Tanya Jackson Introduction My daughter at the age of 5 loved Strawberry Shortcake. When I took her school shopping for kindergarten she was so excited to be able to get new Strawberry Shortcake sneakers. She put them on the first day of school and danced around‚ showing them off. That afternoon she walked into the house crying‚ ripped the shoes off of her feet‚ stomped over to the trash can and threw them in. After much persuasion I discovered that

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    carried the same prestige as that of a legionary. Before the First Punic War the Roman navy consisted mainly of allied ships and a few Roman ships that had crews that were very inexperienced. When entering the First Punic War they realized they needed to develop a navy to match the superior Carthaginian fleet. The fleet that the Romans had before the war would never withstand any naval battles. In building their navy‚ the Romans were able to utilize their resources‚ their allies’ resources‚ as well as

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