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    School Uniforms School Uniforms are a popular topic in the quest to improve American education. Officials say that if students can’t wear gang related colors it will make school safer‚ but has little effect otherwise on student behavior and achievement (“What not to Wear School…”). The American Civil Liberties Union says many parents can’t afford the costs of uniforms (Portner). Allowing students to choose their own clothing will prepare them for their careers since they will have

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    oblivious to the controversy of school uniforms but it is‚ nonetheless‚ a highly debated issue among students and families. Private schools often enforce uniforms‚ which are standardized to indigo or khaki pants and collared shirts limited to the school colors. Many of the public schools in the United States that do not have a uniform policy‚ administer a dress code which the students often neglect and teachers fail to implement. Those in opposition to school uniforms argue that they remove individuality

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    demand for school uniforms. This is when school uniforms became the "hype" of the nation. That is also when many people came to the conclusion in their own minds that school uniforms should come to affect‚ which is because it SHOULD take affect!In 1999 two armed students killed 13 people within class coarse. Those two boys were able to bring in weapons because they had long‚ baggy clothes on which hid the weapons. This made the nation thinks highly of protecting schools and school uniforms/dress codes

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    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 of their

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    Apocalypse‚ these epic calamities amount to nothing when faced with the terrible might of this topic‚ School Uniforms. Schools all over the United Kingdom are implementing these wretched creations of oppression. They are like shackles that chain kids to school. Schools should not force kids to wear uniforms. Its a bad idea with awful consequences if implemented. For the most part‚ School Uniforms limit free thinking‚ and creativity. If the next generation of children were to have no creativity or

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    I love learning so can you please help me have a future.the info i would love to learn is the following: Maths is my favitive subject i love how people help people my family needs help and i plan to help them as soon as i get a part time job. the work i would love to do is funny in a way because my Mum and Uncle don’t want me to do a dangoures job because you hear that police officers are getting shot at and fires are to dangoures. This is my history assessnment task/ half done. THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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    Students that attend public and catholic schools should be required to wear school uniforms because there are many good things to them. There have been studies shown that the schools that require school uniforms have a greater graduation rate and a lower bullying rate. Uniforms also lower the cost of outfits for families‚ and lower class performance and the amount of bullying that happens in public and catholic schools. The education of a student is very important to the future and important to

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    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 can not really

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    Should kids be required to wear uniforms in school? Uniforms do not help kids in any academic way. Uniforms take away freedom from kids to dress how they want. They are not allowed to wear whatever they want and show their personalities. Also some families may not be able to afford uniforms for their kids. Kids should not be required to wear uniforms in school because some families may not be able to afford uniforms and kids are not allowed to show their creativity and freedom in school when they

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    though there are a vast amount of reasons why school uniforms are necessary. School uniforms provide a professional and judgment-free atmosphere in school. Uniforms allow students to avoid the distractions of street clothing and the necessity of constantly changing dress codes to keep up with evolving fashions. Students have plenty of other creative outlets in school‚ such as writing‚ visual arts‚ music‚ and theater.  Although it doesn’t give students the chance to individualize there self‚ in an

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