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    require their students to wear uniforms‚ and there’re also some that don’t. I believe that school uniforms should not be required for a few reasons. Uniforms take away from a person’s individual identity‚ and they can be costly to people depending on their financial status. School uniforms can also be a very uncomfortable fashion that students would not take a liking to. The first reason uniforms should not be required is that most schools across the country believe uniforms take away from an individuals

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    Michael Miller Ms. Walters AP Literature (3rd Period) 3 February 2014 Free Will and Fate: Hamlet vs. Oedipus The Typical tragedians respected the conflict of both fate and free will. In just about every great tragedy there is the universal struggle between the human preference of accepting fate completely and the natural desire of wanting to control destiny. Both Sophocles and Shakespeare would agree that the forces of destiny and choice continue to strive for the control of human life

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    To many people’s surprise and dismay the idea of school uniforms‚ which have become perceived as old fashioned‚ is being reintroduced into school systems around the country. Some say that school uniforms allow students to express themselves in other ways than their attire‚ they reduce violence among students‚ and they teach them how to dress neatly. However‚ studies have shown that school uniforms instead of allowing kids to express themselves it takes away individuality‚ and instead of reducing

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    School Uniforms It is more common school districts are requiring elementary‚ middle‚ and high school students to wear mandated uniforms. The options on what you can wear each day is limited. You can only wear the color shirts and the color pants your principal has chosen for you. Usually you only have a choice between two colored shorts and two colored pants. I know what you are thinking‚ “that’s it? “Yes it is indeed the truth being told. Every day it is the same routine and every morning you

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    School Uniforms Is it better to let things continue in their horrible condition or change them for the better? The issue of school uniforms has been argued for decades with many different ideas and no final conclusion. However‚ school uniforms would reduce some major problems such as the school district’s budget problem‚ school bullying‚ and gang-related violence. The addition of school uniforms would benefit the school of San Jacinto High School. California’s bad economy affects the school district

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    Proper Attire for Men Gentlemen‚ you can never go wrong with a solid-colored‚ clean-pressed suit. Something in khaki‚ brown‚ navy or black is best. When choosing an undershirt‚ be sure it’s in a color that compliments the suit. White or off-white usually works best. When selecting a tie‚ be sure it is understated and matches your suit. Dark socks and shoes will complete the outfit and make you look professional. If you’re unable to wear a suit‚ a clean pair of pressed slacks and matching sport

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    School Uniforms School uniforms are not anything new. The idea of having uniformity in school is appealing to most educators and parents. On the other hand‚ to other students and parents‚ the idea of not being able to express ones’ self is just wrong. I must say‚ personally I agree with the students and parents against school uniforms. Take for example high school. High school is usually a time where young children or teens begin to distinguish themselves from one another. Students begin to

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    Uniforms in the School Environment: Can Clothing Really Effect Your Education? Going to public schools all my life‚ I heard the gossip of "fashion" and "whose wearing what‚"pretty much everyday; at least in the four years of high school where it seemed that looks mattered the most. As people grow up‚ the way they present themselves becomes more and more important. Leaving a good mark in high school means a lot to some people‚ and some are ready to do whatever it takes to make that mark‚ whether

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    Thesis: School uniforms should be required in all schools‚ private and public‚ because students will be in a safer environment‚ uniforms will help to resist peer pressure‚ and students will focus more on school work. 1. Students will be in a safer environment A. Reduces conflict stemming B. Reduces the risk of students being robbed C. Helps school administrators identify nonstudents‚ trespassers‚ and other visitors in the hallways who stand out in the crowd 2. Uniforms help to resist peer pressure

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    School Uniforms Should Students in Public Schools Wear Uniforms? Abstract One of the most controversial issues in public school is the school uniforms. In 1996‚ the issue of school uniforms was bought to the forefront in President Clinton State of the Union address. People argue that uniforms can make schools safer and improve attendance and increase student’s achievement. People opposing school uniforms argue that it has not been proven to work with discipline‚ attendance or the student’s

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