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    Require Uniforms‚ Reduce Bullying In public and private schools‚ students are constantly being judged on what they wear and how they look. These judgments influence students to pick on others and induce bullying. If schools make uniforms mandatory‚ this cause of bullying would be eliminated‚ thus reducing the number of bullying incidents. Therefore‚ school uniforms should be required for all students because they will reduce bullying‚ relieve stress and make school a safer place. People are judged

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    Public schools should not have uniforms. To start‚ uniforms will make children get bullied outside of school. When this happens the children will feel like if random kids are bullying them from other schools because of the uniforms they are required to wear they will feel very bad about themselves. In addition to that‚ wearing school uniforms will take away the children’s freedom of expression. (Source one) Although the students might get bullied outside of school‚ some may argue that the students

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    If you ask me‚ I’ve never really been too hype about the idea of school uniforms. I don’t know which I hate more‚ the idea of looking like the other 200 girls in my school or having to wear the same thing every day. Though imagine never having to worry about matching those cute blue jeans to some shirt in your closet or shopping for name brands you can’t even afford. Even though school uniforms reduce one’s expression of individuality‚ they level the playing field ‚encourage a healthy learning environment

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    Uniforms or Dress Codes and how they effect a learning environment Liam McDonald Bethel University Back in the early to mid 90’s a hit television sit-com‚ The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air featured Will Smith as the main character. His mother forced him to move from the projects in Philadelphia to live with his very successful aunt and uncle in the “high toned” suburb of Los Angeles‚ Bel-Air. Although he was in general a “good kid” in the show‚ he was definitely a bit

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    Many children that are required to go public schools that require school uniforms could very easily be going through the same thing. They may come from a low-income family that does not have the money to buy school uniforms for them and their siblings. Lemouse of HealthGuidance said that children may need to shop at thrift stores for uniform clothing. It is not hard to shop at a thrift shop to buy regular clothing‚ but it is very difficult to find uniform clothing at a thrift store. But shopping from

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    The Effects of Wearing Uniforms in Public Schools Uniforms in public schools are becoming accepted throughout the world. The public school systems would benefit significantly if this policy were to be accepted. Wearing uniforms in public schools result in positive effects. A dress code enforces discipline toward learning by changing a person’s attitude toward success. Students generally act the way they are dressed. With fewer fashion distractions‚ school will be seen as a priority

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    Believes That School Uniforms Should Be Ablolished. Assalamualaikum and a very good morning madam chairman‚ honourable judges the accurate timekeeper‚ the opposition team and members of the floor. I‚ and my two ither friends from the government team would like to state our stand that we support the motion School Uniforms Should Be Abolished. Ladies and gentlemen‚ We the government are very firm with our stand and before we proceed with our strong evidence let me define the meaning of school uniform

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    I oppose the motion that ‘School Uniform Should Be Abolished’. Students are in schools for educational purposes and not to show off their outfits. Also school uniform protects the rights of the students‚ showing that everyone is equal. It also hence prevents students for committing crimes. This factor leads me to propose that school uniform should not be abolished. By wearing their own prefer dress code‚ most students are able to be confidence in themselves because they would feel great in what

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    Je suis élève de Marshalls Park School - I am a pupil at Marshalls Park School Je dois porter un uniforme scolaire - I have to wear school uniform L ’uniforme est obligatoire dans notre école - uniform is compulsory in our school Les filles doivent mettre une jupe grise‚ une veste noire‚ une cravate bleue rayée de rouge‚ une chemise blanche et des chaussures noires - the girls have to wear a grey skirt‚ a black blazer a blue and red striped tie‚ a white shirt and black shoes Les garçons doivent mettre

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    Many schools have opted out of allowing children and adolescents to free willingly choose what to wear to school‚ and instead have strictly enforced a school uniform policy with hopes of diverting student focus to mainly their schooling. Those who believe it has a positive effect claim that with all students looking equal they have nothing‚ and no one‚ to compete with or feel inferior to. Children‚ and adolescents especially‚ will always want to feel like their own individual. Taking away their right

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