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    Pros of School Uniforms

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    Running head: PROS OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS Pros of School Uniforms Crystal L. Beigle University of Phoenix Persuasive Essay Comm 215 Marie Thiers August 30‚ 2010 Pros of School Uniforms By the term school uniform‚ we mean the same dress every single individual student wear in the domain of school. The school uniforms are the basic need of the present day society and every school must make compulsory to wear the uniform in the domain of school. School uniforms are the symbol of equality

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    their school uniform? Probably quite recently. But have you ever thought how these children feel ? their entire school is wearing the same thing they are wearing? These children wear the same thing every single day they go to school. The only time they get to wear their own style of clothes is on the weekend. Making children wear the same thing everyday‚ thinking it’s a good idea that helps them in school‚ probably only makes them hate school more. There are many reasons why school uniforms are a bad

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    Does the old adage "clothes make the man" apply to students in the school setting? Can the way students dress have an impact on such things as school climate and safety‚ academic success‚ and behavior? Some administrators think so and tighten up student dress codes or begin requiring students to wear uniforms as a way of reducing the risk of violence and creating a positive‚ productive learning environment. Nowadays‚ fashion is a popular issue‚ but it leads to many complex problems in our society

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    School Uniforms “When you put on a uniform‚ there are certain inhibitions that you accept”‚ said Dwight D. Eisenhower. School uniforms first entered the United States of America in 1994 with Long Beach‚ California adopting the idea (Portner‚ Jessica). These uniforms vary in what they look like (School Uniforms) and schools with school uniforms have had an increase in safety (Dress Codes) and school academics (School Uniforms and the Courts). School uniforms have many benefits that are helpful for

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    Pro School Uniforms Did you know that there are forty one countries that have some schools that have school uniforms? Hong Kong‚ Jamaica‚ South Africa‚ Scotland‚ and etc. are some of the countries. A school uniform is an outfit made by the school for the students who attend the school. School uniforms are common in primary and secondary schools in countries from all over the world that follow a certain dress code made by the school. A bunch of school uniforms have a logo of the school on them. School

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    where school uniforms were mandatory? The answer is probably yes‚ as during the 2013-2014 school year‚ one-fifth of public schools in the United States had to do so. As for me‚ from Kindergarten until 5th grade I had to wear a school uniform. But once 6th grade rolled around and I changed schools‚ uniforms were not enforced. I’ve seen both sides to this story‚ and believe that school uniforms are a controversial subject which can be easily contrasted. Some may think that school uniforms can help students

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    Why students should stay in school Why do we need to study? Math‚ English‚ Science...don’t we know this already? Why do we have to go study all the way to college/university? Why do we have to get up 7.00am in the morning just to study? I thought sleep was more important. A lot of people think that it’s not important to stay in school but it’s one of the most important things in life. Life would be great if we didn’t need education and get high paying jobs. But‚ that’s not how it works. Well…

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    The debate for school uniforms still rages on. School administrators taking one side of the argument. Even though uniforms are difficult to enforce in public schools‚ school uniforms should be enforced because they can help students resist peer pressure to buy trendy clothes and diminish economic and social barriers among students. Parents and teachers are not the only people concerned with the argument of uniforms in school. In President Clinton’s 1996 State of the Union speech‚ "if it means teenagers

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    It is a general truth the fact that teachers grade students but would the world be turned upside down if students would also be allowed to grade their teachers? To begin with‚ though the grading offered by a student is not always the most objective‚ I think that students are more entitled than any inspector to grade their teacher’s work in class because‚ after all they are the ones who interact the most with the teacher and can appreciate the effects that the teacher has on them. In addition‚ it

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    “School uniforms must be compulsory”. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Individualism is a fundamental value in the United States. All Americans believe in the right to express their own opinion without fear of punishment. This value‚ however‚ is coming under fire in an unlikely place – the public school classroom. The issue is school uniforms. Should public school students be allowed to make individual decisions about clothing‚ or should all students be required to wear a uniform? School

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