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    through the halls of a school and stretched out far beyond the sight of your eyes‚ you notice nothing but masses of students conformed into a single color or uniform? School dress codes have long since been a subject of debate amongst both students and faculty alike. In one school district after another‚ school uniforms are proposed as the solution. The real question is whether or not they actually serve a functional purpose‚ and the cost/extent of having those rules in place. School dress codes impose

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    January 9‚ 2013 School Uniforms Should students wear uniforms to school? Uniform is an issue that many of our fellow country wide students are facing. Many students don’t want to wear uniform‚ but others are saying that they are comfortable wearing uniform and that every school should have a type of uniform. There are two sides to this conflict‚ a pro and the con although there are more pros than cons; the cons usually are a bigger argument. Uniforms could stop students from expressing

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    Dress Codes Decrease School Violence and Improves Learning LaTanya Lloyd English Comp III April 29‚ 2011 Sarah Hinton   Dress codes decrease school violence and improve learning. It is necessary for schools to provide a secure and obedient surrounding for students to learn. American values are an important part of unblemished rights and privileges as a citizen. With violence becoming more prominent in our schoolsuniforms have become a direct and constructive reducer of mental or moral training

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    XIONG 33511225 Content 1.Executive Summery………………………………...3 2.Introduction…………………………………………4 3.Main Body…………………………………………..5 4.Conclusion…………………………………………... Executive Summery Comparisons between two manufactures of uniforms in schools and hospitals‚ CoolSchool and Scrubs‚ mainly in terms of orders‚ costs allocations‚ employment management‚ and Inventories in order to provide appropriate reasons to merge or not. Basically‚ CoolSchool face up with problems of allocations of

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    Satirical Essay School Dress Codes‚ one of the most argumentative school topics and also one of the most enforced school policies of all time. Everyone has an opinion about what is too short‚ what is too long‚ what is too low‚ what is too high‚ what is too tight‚ and what is too loose. These so called “simple” rules to abide by aren’t so simple. According to school boards majority of girls are all indecent‚ this creates girls to be allowed to only wear a few items of clothing without breaking

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    Across the world‚ school dress codes policies are enforced and relayed to students on a weekly basis. It is without doubt one of the most prevalent school rules in the mind of a student. People may argue that school dress codes are an important element of a successful school and it allows students to be perceived as smart and professional. Although the principle of asking students to come to school dressed smartly sounds reasonable‚ the problem comes when blatant sexism and sexist attitudes towards

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    I got my concealed carry permit for school me and my student felt safer in class.”Said 29 year old teacher James Matthews from High oaks high school. He is not the only teacher to feel this way as many other teachers are getting their permits too. As this trend becomes more popular. Teachers should be able to have guns in school. Teachers should have guns in school because it reduces the amount or attacks and threats around schools. In 2011 10 Iowa schools were attacked and 5 students were killed

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    disagreement on school dress codes In August 2015‚ the beginning of the school year‚ already one-third of the U.S. has started the annual battle over school dress codes. According to Zhou from The Atlantic‚ “Dress codes have long been a subject of contention for ages. (Zhou). For a long time‚ no one would speak out‚ but the growth of social media has caused students to take action and express what they think needs to be said. Therefore‚ there has been an ongoing dispute on if school dress codes are

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    Many of girls outfits and clothes are sexualized by dress codes. Boys are never told that their shoulders‚legs‚or stomachs are distracting or inappropriate. Clothing items such as leggings are outlawed by schools because they are seen as distracting to boys. Ripped Jeans are another violation of the dress code. Rips showing a small amount of skin on your knee vs. showing your whole knee and lower leg (how scandalous) in the shorts you change into. ”It is the responsibility of the administration

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    School Uniforms: Beneficial or Not? School uniforms have been a staple of private schools for decades. In recent years‚ public school systems across the nation have been toying with the idea of implementing a mandatory dress code to improve safety‚ increase attendance‚ and improve academic performance. Several public school systems have already made this policy effective. Parents and students everywhere have mixed feelings about the matter. Some believe that school uniforms cannot even begin

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