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    Rules in schools or school districts are usually very weird for some kids‚ like not being able to wear hoods or bandanas or anything that covers your head‚ even if it’s cultural and everybody in your family does it‚ a lot of the time you can’t even wear a hat. Not many people are sure why you can’t exactly talk‚ despite human beings being a social “animal” type‚ while teachers can just sit there and talk when they want. Another rule that nobody understands is not being able to eat in a classroom

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    A Uniform Look

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    Title: A Uniform Look Authors: Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Source: American School Board Journal‚ Aug. 2006‚ Vol. 193‚ No. 8‚ pp. 24-27 Document Type: Journal Article Database: SIRS .A Uniform Look When students dress alike‚ proponents say‚ the school climate may be improved By Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Since the 1990s‚ the practice of having public school students wear uniforms--like their private school peers--has been credited with some amazing results. School uniforms‚ proponents

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    Mrs. Weger English 4 10 March 2013 Pros and Cons of School Uniforms Many people wonder if required uniform really have an impact on students in school. The use of school uniforms in schools has been a controversial matter ever since Long Beach Unified School District first introduced and required them back in 1994 (Jet). May statistics have proved that schools that require school uniforms in their dress code policy improved in many different aspects‚ but some believe that these requirements

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    after a student named Matthew Fraser was suspended being he gave a speech at a school assembly to nominate another student to be in the class government‚ the speech he gave however was highly obscene. The student sued and pleaded that the school had taken away the right to the first amendment. The school ended up winning because they hadn’t taken his first amendment rights and the first amendment doesn’t take away the schools ability to “disciplin(e) a student for using speech that is lewd of indecent”

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    While just recently it was back to school season in America‚ which unfortunately meant that it was also a return to infuriating dress code enforcement in schools all across the US. It seems like the biggest concern for teachers is girls dressing against the dress code. It seems like no one really gives a second glance at boys who are sagging their pants (luckily no one really does that anymore) or wearing tanks that can expose most of their chest and shoulders. I understand dress code. I’m not entirely

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    Army Uniform

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    As stated in AR 670-1‚ Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia‚ paragraph 1-7 A‚ “General. The Army is a uniformed service where discipline is judged‚ in part‚ by the manner in which a soldier wears a prescribed uniform‚ as well as by the individual’s personal appearance. Therefore‚ a neat and well-groomed appearance by all soldiers is fundamental to the Army and contributes to building the pride and spirit essential to an effective military force. A vital ingredient of the Army’s strength

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    An estimated 60 million students will attend school in 2017 according to the Department of Education. While many students will not know their rights while attending elementary or high school‚ student’s constitutional rights do not disappear when they walk through the doors of any place of education. One right that is crucial to students‚ is the First Amendment. Under the First Amendment students have free speech and freedom of expression but many school administrators attempt to limit these rights

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    In 2009-2010 school year CMS identified 4‚453 students as homelessness.1‚598 received support services through ACP ( A Child’s Place).A Child’s Place has its roots in the concerns of a group of working women‚ who back in 1989 noticed children playing in Settler’s Cemetery in uptown Charlotte when they should have been in school. These concerned citizens discovered that local laws required a permanent address before a child could be enrolled in school‚ and these children were living

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    10/20/13 How scientific is political science? | David Wearing | Comment is free | theguardian.com This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more here How scientific is political science? The study of politics claims to be objective‚ but can it – and should it – shake off our own moral and political priorities? David Wearing theguardian.com ‚ Monday 8 March 2 01 0 1 1 .3 0 GMT In the early stages of my PhD research‚ I’ve

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    Importance of Physical Education in Schools SPO3001 Learn to Swim Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Definition of Physical Education 3 What is taught in Physical Education? 4 Importance of Physical Education 5 The Importance of Physical Education as it relates to Swimming 7 Disadvantages of lack of Physical Education 9 Conclusion 10 References 11 Introduction Physical education plays a vital role in students’

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