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    Pros and Cons of Uniforms

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    Name‚ Class‚ Date‚ Teacher Arguments For and Against School Uniforms Pro-Uniforms Many private and catholic schools have converting to uniforms rather than a “free dress” policy. Causing less distractions than student chosen attire and further defining the students primary academic focus‚ it can be clear to one why schools are adapting the new dress code. Not having to worry about if her shorts are too short or that shirt is showing too much skin‚ administration can focus on the education of their

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    Uniforms and Gang Violence

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    "JAM" Uniforms and its effects on gang violence Does uniform reduce gang violence; a question often debated within many branches of the school systems‚ recently stirring up controversy in secondary schools. The idea of mandatory uniform restrictions in high school‚ what students consider to be the school where one is “free to express their style‚ and hold an elevated level of maturity” is nothing but a thing of the past; when there was an increase of reported gang violence ending the 20th century

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    Women's Sports Uniforms

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    sports uniforms worn by women purposefully lead to sexual harassment. Looking at all evidence‚ my claim is that women’s sports uniforms do not purposefully lead to sexual harassment‚ due to the fact that uniforms for every sports‚ including women’s‚ are made in specific ways. They are made in these ways for maximum movement and flexibility‚ for sex appeal‚ and to keep up with cultural norms. All of these reasons come from a variety of sports. My first reason as to why women’s sports uniforms do not

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    Compulsory School Uniform

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    There should be compulsory school uniform. School uniforms should be compulsory for all students at all grade levels. There are many reasons‚ which justify this‚ including bullying‚ uniform makes it a lot easier to identify what school the child goes too and uniform is a lot cheaper then but new clothes all the time. If all students at a particular school didn’t wear school uniforms‚ there would be bullying between the financially advantaged people and the disadvantaged people. The wealthier people

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    Pro School Uniforms

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    Pro School Uniforms Did you know that there are forty one countries that have some schools that have school uniforms? Hong Kong‚ Jamaica‚ South Africa‚ Scotland‚ and etc. are some of the countries. A school uniform is an outfit made by the school for the students who attend the school. School uniforms are common in primary and secondary schools in countries from all over the world that follow a certain dress code made by the school. A bunch of school uniforms have a logo of the school on them. School

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    School Uniforms         School uniforms are becoming a popular trend amongst schools. Students and even most parents don’t agree with the enforcement with school uniforms; stating that uniforms take away the right of self-expression. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. Yes‚ uniforms limit what the students have to choose to wear to school every day‚ but it doesn’t limit them from learning; the only reason they are in school. Student treat school as a fashion show‚ so eliminating

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    Debate on School Uniforms

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    and knit shirts of varying colors. The latter appear to be more affordable too because they can be used outside of school. Many school districts that have implemented school uniforms have provided some sort of financial assistance for families that can not afford the extra expense. 2. Potential Benefits of School Uniforms • Decreasing violence and theft because of clothing and shoes • Instilling discipline among students • Reducing need for administrators and teachers to be ’clothes police’

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    School Uniform Policy

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    Having a school uniform policy is necessary in the public school system. There are a few issues that can be prevented by having a uniform policy not just at school‚ but also at home. They are essential for school students because it allows them all to look the same and they do not have to keep up with all the current fashion trends while in school. It is also an economic factor with saving parents money. Parents will spend on average a few hundred dollars per year on clothing just to make their

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    youth and vigour most horribly‚” the weatherbeaten appearance of the navy men could be interpreted as a badge of honour as it is proof of the hardship they were forced to endure in order to serve their country. Austen uses this to mock the aristocracy through Sir Walter’s opinion that “they are all knocked about … till they are not fit to be seen‚” and how “a man is in great

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    The School Uniform Debate

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    The School Uniform Debate In the United States‚ school uniforms were once the exclusive domain of private and religious schools‚ but since the 1990s they have been hailed as a solution to issues surrounding drugs‚ violence‚ and academic shortcomings afflicting many public schools‚ particularly in urban areas (Donnelly‚ 2008). For the past few decades‚ schools‚ parents‚ and students have clashed over the issue of regulating student attire. Meanwhile‚ researchers are divided over how much of an

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