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    countries‚ there is no such thing as school uniform. The students just wear whatever they like as long as appropriate to the norm to their school. But‚ this kind of things does not happen in our country. Why? Questions like “Should school require students to wear a school uniform?” have been put forward again and again. Based on what we can observe now‚ the Ministry of Education does not have any desire to give any changes to current system. This is because school uniform is important and it brings more

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    John Gatto Against School

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    Brainwash Factory John Taylor Gatto in his essay “Against School” begins explaining of how boring school is to students. He also explains the damage that the system makes to the teacher and the student by not making the material interesting in class. Furthermore‚ he explains how the students used to look at him as an incompetent teacher who lacks of knowledge. In addition‚ he shows the dark side of a school system that intends to brainwash and destroy the ideas from kids. He addresses the main goal

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    Language Arts Essay Promt: "should students be required to wear uniforms to school?" Do you always ask yourself why do students wear those horrible uniforms? Well‚ 99% of the students do‚ some find that unnecessary‚ some find them obsolete‚ and others just hate those unexciting colors. Nonetheless‚ they are wrong when they think that uniforms are not necessary‚ since they are. Because the teachers need to see students as equal‚ plus‚ clothes always distract other people

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    to use the bathrooms. with their gender identity”. However‚ in one of the sources‚ the parents are for the sake of transgender student‚“Students‚ parents and community groups are still able to — and we expect will continue to — bring lawsuits against schools that discriminate‚” said Harper Jean‚ Unlike the other‚ the other source when the parents are of the transgender students‚ “parents...worry that allowing transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice could violate other students’ privacy

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    High School Success or Failure Outline I. Introduction: My high school experience was a failure not a success. A. Every person goes through high school with different influences‚ creating personal perspectives and experiences. I’ve learned many different things through my high school journey‚ some positive but more so negative. High school was entirely a negative experience for me‚ creating a poor view on the rest of the world. B. The main things that hindered my high school experience

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    UNIFORM

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    former Birkenhead High school pupil is still a driven businesswoman. A fund manager with Rockpool invest.ments‚ she has now added the title of film producer to anever-impressive CV. V Interesting for a girl who wanted to be an actress: "Oh yes‚ I wanted to be an actor. I won lots of cups and things when I was a child. "I attended all the festivals and when I was 16 I won a drama award with another girl at Birkenhead High‚" adds Nicola’she also attended private Kingsmead school in Hoylake from the

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    Is his article “Against School” John Taylor Gatto argues that the current education system is turning people not only into servants and consumers but also childish empty beings who learn to accept things blindly‚ he states that the idea of compulsory schooling must be forgotten and students should be able to learn things on their own. And while many may disagree with his claims‚ saying that they are the childish rants of a man who knows nothing of the modern education systems‚ and that children

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    A Uniform Look

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    Title: A Uniform Look Authors: Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Source: American School Board Journal‚ Aug. 2006‚ Vol. 193‚ No. 8‚ pp. 24-27 Document Type: Journal Article Database: SIRS .A Uniform Look When students dress alike‚ proponents say‚ the school climate may be improved By Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Since the 1990s‚ the practice of having public school students wear uniforms--like their private school peers--has been credited with some amazing results. School uniforms‚ proponents

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    panic as they fear that their families will be deported immediately. Children of color are now living in fear because their future is unknown‚ they are also scared that their families will be deported. Racism in schools has now elevated and children of color are being bullied. The schools have ensured the public that all information about their student’s immigration status are unknown and they will not tolerate discrimination or

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    Outline—Gun Control in Schools I. Introduction II. Parents Feel Safer III. Stopping Threats IV. Saving Lives V. Conclusion Tylor Fontenot 3rd Block English III 29 April 2014 A national telephone survey finds that 62% of Americans with children of elementary or secondary school age would feel safer if their school had armed guards (Pavlich). Many people (parents) believe that if schools had armed guards on campus they could stop the next mass murder at schools. These are some of the reasons that

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