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    Army Profession

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    United States Army defines Profession‚ “to produce uniquely expert work‚ not routine or repetitive work”. Professionals defined‚ “require years of study and practice capable of expert work”. Due to the profession of arms solely pertaining to lethality‚ professionals within the Army must maintain core values. Values with extreme importance Soldiers must possess to be “Profession” are ethics and morals.

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    No Need for a Uniform

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    need for a uniform The US education system is facing a dilemma. High dropout rates‚ low graduation rates‚ bullying and budget cuts are among the problems US schools are facing today. Trying to find solutions to these problems‚ school uniform proponents think that school uniforms might be the key to solve them (Alhanati). In countries like Great Britain‚ school uniforms are common and many other countries like Ireland‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa adapted the same system (Should Uniforms in Schools

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    School Uniform

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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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    School uniforms

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    School uniforms I am against school uniforms because there is not reason for them but to keep us looking appropriate and not dress inappropriate for class. The benefits of not having a uniform is be yourself‚ be comfortable‚ have your own style‚ and stand out. Not having uniforms lets us be ourselves and not feel like we are trying to be someone that we aren’t. Having to wear a uniform is uncomfortable. We want to be comfortable at school because wearing a uniform for girls we are in skirts so we

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    Uniform Debate

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    1 School Uniform Debate Proposition 25% of students in public elementary schools have a mandatory school uniform policy. This is a 500% increase since mid-1990. There wouldn’t be that much of an increase without some good reason behind it. Uniforms take the envy away from peers. So there would be less conflict and jealousy going on in your school. There would no longer be that poor person who has Wal-Mart clothes being compared to that rich kid who is wearing Hollister clothes. The

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    School Uniforms

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    The introduction of school uniforms in the public school system would make a positive change for the students and the entire school. A common argument today is whether uniforms should be introduced to the public school system. I agree for many different reasons. The main reasons for having uniforms are that it would prevent bullying‚ create more school pride‚ and make school a better learning environment. An important reason for uniforms is that it would prevent bullying in school. There are

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    School Uniforms

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    The issue of school uniforms dates all the way back to the 1980s when public schools were getting looked down upon for not having uniforms. Many argue against them saying they take away from children’s individuality and ultimately don’t save parents money. With all the facts at hand I am prepared to stand up and speak my opinion about the benefits school uniforms and dress codes have. (Wilde‚ Kakoulas and Modenbach) As the end of the summer approaches parents often start to stress out knowing that

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    School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms School uniforms could be the solution to a decrease in violence‚ adapting a better learning environment‚ or develop discipline in students. Many people oppose to uniforms while others are encouraging schools to require them. And I also believe schools should require them. But perspectives on school uniforms differ very much while parents may love them students on the other hand may hate them. But I believe school uniforms are great for school. Requiring students to wear the same

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    School Uniforms

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    of school uniforms in today’s public schools is a silent but very controversial issue‚ Gaining momentum with school administrators and parents debating on whether or not to convert their public schools. With academics on a decline compared to the world average‚ (Wu‚ Elaine) along with school violence at its highest that it has ever been. The United States is a seeing a change towards school using school uniforms to help solve many problems associated with public schools. School uniforms in today’s

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    Ready to Wear

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    Ready-to-wear or Pret-a-porter is the fashion design term for clothing marketed in a finished condition‚ in standard clothing sizes. Some fashion houses or fashion designers create ready-to-wear lines that are mass-produced and industrially manufactured. Others offer lines that are still very exclusive and produced only in limited numbers and only for a limited time. In contrast to haute couture‚ these lines are never one of a kind. High-end ready-to-wear lines are sometimes based upon a famous gown

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