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    School Uniforms

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    "Just slapping clothes on kids won’t improve a school‚ but uniforms accompanied by other reforms can make a difference. Uniforms send a message and remind students that they are in school. One element of the message is that when you are going to school‚ that is your place of work. That is the place where you are working at getting smart." ~Joe Palumbo. Uniforms cause children to be more civilized and mature in what they are doing. It could lead the kids to a greater future and teach them to be more

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    Condoms in School

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    on whether high school officials should be allowed to hand out condoms to their students What are the possibly different main claims/positions related to this topic? (There will be at least two (2) possibly different claims/positions‚ but there could be more; however‚ one of them will be YOUR claim/position.) One position would be opposed to allowing school officials to hand out condoms to students. The other position thinks that it would be a good idea to allow high schools to hand out condoms

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    should not be required to wear school uniforms nowadays because they are not fashionable and uncomfortable. However‚ I disagree with this idea‚ and I believe that school uniforms are compulsory for students when they go to school for three reasons. The first and most important reason why students should wear uniforms at school is that they are recognizable while wearing uniforms. For instance‚ the school guard can control students entering school by looking at their school uniforms‚ especially the labels

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    Residential Schools

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    The term Residential schools refer to a variety of institutions that include industrial schools‚ boarding schools and student residents. European settlers in Canada brought with them the assumption that their own civilization was the greatest of human achievement and all should live like them. They believed that the Aboriginal people‚ Canada’s first inhabitants‚ were ignorant‚ savage and in need of guidance. Beginning in the 1800s‚ the Canadian federal government partnered with Roman Catholic

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    School Uniforms

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    Thesis: School uniforms should be required in public schools because their use would lead to higher education‚ less violence‚ and lower cost to parents. School uniforms in public schools are becoming increasingly popular across the nation. The public school system would benefit greatly if this policy were to be adopted. Opposition is always a factor when trying to make changes. Taking all things into consideration‚ the positive effects would be far greater than the negative effects. School uniforms

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    School Uniforms – Good or Bad? Ever since they were introduced in Victorian times‚ school uniforms have been a contentious subject. In this discussion text I will look at both sides of the argument – why some teachers love them‚ and why most kids don’t. Supporters of school uniform argue that fashionable clothes‚ and arguing about whose clothes are nicer‚ can distract children from their schoolwork. In addition‚ they say that school uniform makes everyone look the same‚ whereas if you let children

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    Virtual Schools

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    countries such as South Korea and Japan. There are approximately 16.3 million enrolled high school students; they take classes in every arena‚ from homeschooled to new‚ virtual schools. Improvements are needed in the quality of teachers‚ ratio of classrooms‚ curriculum of study and the structural needs of public schools. All of these improvements need funding in a very limited economy. The article “Virtual Schools‚ real results” gives an option to help this crisis. The U.S. Secretary of Education

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    Education and Schools

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    Sumunod C/Y/S: BIT21 FINAL TERM PAPER TOPIC: Education: Lack of facilities in most of schools in the Philippines EXPERIENCE: I never had experience having lack in facilities in my school ever since from the time I started studying because all of the schools I went into were all private. I don’t intend to be rude but the lack of facilities in schools mostly happen in public schools. Too many students with not enough classrooms are mostly the common scenario. Mostly have unequal

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    School Ethos

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    3 UNDERSTAND SCHOOL ETHOS‚ MISSION‚ AIMS AND VALUES 3.1 EXPLAIN HOW THE ETHOS‚ MISSION‚ AIMS AND VALUES OF A SHOOL MAY BE REFLECTED IN WORKING PRACTICES. First I will explain what each of the above means as follows: ETHOS This is the school’s values and beliefs …how it feels. It is usually based on a philosophy or atmosphere of the school. MISSION This is the school’s overall intention‚ as set out by the Head Teacher. It is often equivalent to a motto and should be

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    School Uniforms

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    Student Name Professor Name Course Name Date School Uniforms in public Schools Introduction: I remember I never wear the cutest or fancy clothes or was with the latest trend of fashion and was left out a lot when friends of mine were talking about the clothes when I was in public school. I always felt like I do not belong‚ but I never wanted to buy expensive or fancy clothing just to make myself feel included by friends of mine. Even though the individuality of students is very important to

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