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    Students at schools with enforced dress codes behave better than students at schools without enforced dress codes. They tend to be more educated‚ have more discipline‚ and have better manners than those students without enforced dress codes. Students with enforced dress codes tend to be more educated than those students who go to schools without enforced dress codes because they tend to attend school more. According to research‚ students that have uniforms have better attendance because they don’t

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    in primary school is a testing-ground for the development of our personalities and values. A common occurrence during this phase is individuals vying to look original – appear different than the ‘crowd.’ Our appearance‚ clothes and style is one of the most efficient ways to express our uniqueness. These facets of expression aid others in reaching an understanding of who we are‚ and why. However‚ there has been an ongoing debate on whether school uniforms should be abolished in schools‚ both private

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    The wearing of uniform in schools is a controversial topic in our society‚ and is constantly undergoing debate. Some people say that wearing school uniform would save parents’ money‚ as there would not be competition between students for the trendiest clothes (which also raises social problems). But on the other hand‚ children need their own clothes anyway; to wear on weekends and when they go out with their friends‚ and school uniform is often very expensive. The main social con that emerges from

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    Where do uniforms come from? Uniforms originally came from England in the 16th century. Uniforms in England symbolizes the lower class and the orphans‚ it’s basically they separated children in groups (Viadero 61). A lot of school enforces dress codes instead of uniforms. There are many opinions about requiring school uniforms or not. Many people believe that school uniform have a negative effect. Uniforms are more expensive than regular clothes (Larkin 29). A student needs at least two sets

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    everlasting debate that whether school uniforms should be worn or casual clothing is as good. And like most of the popular debate in the world it has no concrete answer‚ it totally depends on a person’s beliefs actually. For some it is a benefit for others a disadvantage. I believe public schools should require students to wear uniforms. First wearing school uniforms promotes good discipline. Second it reduces distractions. Thirdly it is a far less expensive to buy school uniforms than many other clothes

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    attacks? Well‚ school uniform can! I believe school uniforms are necessary in today’s society. They create a good image for the school; reduce bullying and discrimination due to student’s clothing choices and they take away the hassle of choosing an outfit in the morning. Firstly‚ school uniforms should be necessary in today’s society because the students are able to create a good image for the school. Through wearing a uniform‚ students can be recognized as a part of that school and while looking

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    Should School uniforms Be Required In Public Schools? Should school uniforms be required in public schools? It will increase education‚ and decrease on violence and the cost will be lowered. This is a question that has created debates in several different schools. Some say that school uniforms represent discipline and obedience while others say not wearing uniforms takes away from the children’s creativity and individuality. Not only does wearing uniforms teach obedience and discipline

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    Good morning I am the 2nd speaker for the opposing team. The topic of “students should wear school uniform and follow rules made by only adults” can be divided into two parts. The first part being “students should wear school uniform”. The proposing team said that students should be forced to wear uniform because they would be bullied if they wore civilian clothes. However‚ uniforms do not change the fact that bullying will still exist. Students will be bullied not by what they wear‚

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    School uniforms are an outdated tradition. School uniforms have been around for many years‚ but in this day and age‚ isn’t it time schools begin to phase out uniform and allow students to make their own decisions on what they wear to school? The main topics are comfort‚ cost and respect. I believe that allowing mufti in schools is in the best interest of the students and families. Comfort is one of the leading reasons for preferring mufti to uniform‚ because let’s face it‚ in order for students

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    Aguilar Per. 1 You may have thought that school uniforms were only worn by those of private schools or upper elite classes‚ but in fact it was quite the opposite. Uniforms were given to poor communities and schools‚ known as charity schools that would help children learn to read and write‚ in England around the 16th century. The uniforms that students would wear consisted of a blue blazer‚ cap and short trousers‚ and a brown satchel bag. The reason uniforms were issued was because it would cost less

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