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    While all children deserve the same chance‚ there are many differences between public and private school. Private school cost more money‚ but public school is free. Private school often focuses on faith‚ and is more selective. Public schools accept disabled and mentally ill students. On the other hand‚ if a child wants to attend a private school they must apply and meet their requirements. The quality of teaching and the expectations of the students differ from the two schools. In recent years there

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    save parents money. Which in turn could be one less thing parents have to worry about seeing that navy blue pants and polo shirts are inexpensive. Dress code aside‚ the interest in fashion and fad combined with peer pressure can lead to pressure to spend money that some families cannot afford. Wearing of school uniforms prevents the formation of dress-identified cliques and hopefully‚ a child’s social standing would be based more on individual character and less on their economic status.

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    for having uniforms in public schools. School uniforms have been shown to improve test scores‚ raise school pride‚ increase attendance‚ reduce violence‚ helps students express themselves in ways other than the donning of attire‚ and teaches them to dress neatly. Many studies have shown that school uniforms improve test scores. School uniforms cause students to spend less time thinking about clothing‚ and more time thinking about their schoolwork. Another reason that school uniforms raise test scores

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    Today‚ many schools around the world enforce uniforms‚ requiring students to wear specific clothing. School uniforms‚ which was first established in 16th century England‚ are a topic of much debate in the public school system of the United States. Many people feel that uniforms reduce competition among students and bring a sense of unity in school. People who are against school uniforms think that they prevent students from expressing themselves and inhibits creativity. Many students dislike school

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    School uniforms can play a big role in improving student’s academic performance. School uniforms should be mandatory in schools. Students that worry about their clothes will be able to focus in school due to school uniforms. Parents with children that have problems with clothes will love the idea of making school uniforms mandatory. School is where students will wear school uniforms. School uniforms are important because it will help increase student’s academic performance. Students should be for

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    Tuckman's Model

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    Flight of the Phoenix Flight of the Phoenix is a movie that displays the dynamics of a group in terms of power‚ decision-making‚ communication‚ group roles‚ group atmosphere and norms‚ and leadership in the group. The movie’s story line follows a diverse group of oil workers‚ military men‚ a doctor‚ a pilot and a navigator among others that sets out on a rickety plane to cross the Arabian Desert. Not long into the flight the plane is caught between two sand storms and is blow off course. The plane

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    studying process to more disciplined atmosphere. Nevertheless‚ trying to analyze advantages and disadvantages of both open and strict dress codes‚ three particular aspects should be considered: students’ progress in studies‚ their discipline and respect for the parents and other adults‚ and also their freedoms and rights. One of the main problems caused by the open dress code is the students’ excessive attention paid to what they wear instead of what they learn‚ which of course negatively affects their

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    If I could recommend a change to the dress code‚ I would want them to change them the rule about girls not being able to wear crop tops. I want them to change this specific rule because it makes girls feel comfortable‚ girls should have the freedom to wear anything they want. Also‚ crop tops aren’t distracting. Changing this rule would be important because girls should be able to wear whatever they want. First‚ I would like to change the dress code because crop tops aren’t distracting to people

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    Students will be more comfortable with a dress code and still get to express themselves through fashion. In conclusion‚ school uniforms are not always beneficial. Children should have the right to appropriately dress for school. This right allows them to experiment with their creativity‚ imagination‚ and develop their personality. School should support diversity instead of equality

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    Uniform

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    s. There are so many strong opinions about what direction parents‚ students‚ and administrators want to go in. It has been argued that school uniforms have the potential to make a school safer‚ that uniforms reduce bullying or self-image issues‚ and that uniforms return the focus to the students’ education. I disagree. I actually think that school uniforms do not help make our schools a safer place‚ I think that they do not return the focus to student’s education - they just shift where the focus

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