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    field in life; however‚ a lot of people drop out of school for many reasons. The three reasons are lacking of parent’s support‚ individual choices and affect of drugs on students. In my opinion‚ each person has his or her own attitudes and values regarding education. Nevertheless‚ according to many people‚ education is basic component for future opportunities. Others might have an opposite view; therefore they choose to work instead of going to school. It doesn’t mean that you won’t have a job if you

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    CIVIL AIR PATROL NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS MAXWELL AFB AL 36112-6332 CAP MANUAL 39-1 23 MARCH 2005 Personnel – General CIVIL AIR PATROL UNIFORM MANUAL This manual describes the various Civil Air Patrol (CAP) uniform items and how they will be worn. SUMMARY OF CHANGES. This revision is a general update that includes descriptions of AF-style outergarments; deletes region commander authority to substitute region patch for the CAP command patch on the AF-style flight suit; deletes region commander

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    In August of 2009 two boys began their school year at public schools in Southeastern Idaho. Both boys had been raised in similar settings of a two parent home‚ average income‚ and raised in a demographically rural community. These boys have had equal opportunities in the educational system of supportive parents and teachers and after school programs. Intellectually both boys have the ability to succeed in school. This tale of two Southeastern Idaho boys‚ and of millions of children just like

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    There is an issue going around and that is if school uniforms should be required in schools throughout the United States. I think that school uniform should not be in schools because it can be very unfair to the students that are attending the school. School uniforms is very unfair because then students feel like there is not really a way to express themselves. Students feel the need to express themselves in what they wear‚ but by making school uniforms a requirement the students will feel like they

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    Why is violence in our children’s schools increasing? Our society wonders what the child that opens fire against his or her classmates are feeling or what’s on their mind. I believe that the lack of parental involvement in the student’s life may cause violence. Media violence can also be looked at as a potential cause for the increase in school violence. With the divorce rates skyrocketing‚ children spend less time with their parents‚ and the divorce itself might cause rage for the child. The

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    Do school uniforms help curb violence‚ foster a better learning environment or promote discipline in students? Many people think so and are pushing schools to require them. Opinions about uniforms and dress codes vary about as much as the reasons for having them -- parents seem to love them and students seem to tolerate them at best. Nevertheless‚ many schools have jumped on the bandwagon despite students’ expressed concerns about their freedom of speech. In a 1996 Long Beach‚ Calif. speech

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    Do you think school uniforms should be mandatory for public schools? In recent years‚ fashion trends have become more seductive. The fashion industries are making clothes for men and women‚ which are less revealing of their bodies. Also‚ many teenagers devote too much of their time getting dressed. In addition‚ many young teens want to dress similar‚ to what they see on television. Furthermore‚ young ladies are dressing in skin tight clothes. Uniforms should be mandatory in schools because it will

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    The discussion about school uniforms has been going on for a very long time through schools in the United States. Some schools believe uniform helps with behavior problems and other believe no uniform is a way to express oneself. As a tenth grader at Orange High School‚ I personally am not a fan of uniform because I like to be creative with my outfits the way I dress is a very big extension of the kind of person that i am. Without that who would we all be? Uniform does not give students a sense

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    What`s more‚ it`s still unproved to many that having Johnny wear a tie to school‚ and Susie a plaid skirt‚ will help them learn better. And critics of uniforms point out that most policies have been adopted at the elementary school level‚ which is not where the serious problems of violence and gang activity have flared. In fact‚ when uniforms were tried at Forestville High School in Prince George`s a few years ago‚ ``the kids rebelled‚`` said guidance counselor Cecilia Smith‚ because ``it was going

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    Schools should not enforce uniforms because studies have shown that there is no connection between uniforms and school safety or academic achievement‚ it violates a student’s right to freedom of speech and expression‚ and enforcing uniforms at public schools is unfair to people who cannot afford them. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics‚ as of the 2007-2008 school year‚ 16.5% of all the public schools in the United States required students to wear uniforms. Studies show

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