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    The pledge of Allegiance should not be said in schools; or at least not every day. The monotony of repetition dulls true impact of the pledge‚ and the words stop being anything besides a day-to-day annoyance. The Pledge is exactly that; a promise. In reciting it as a routine it loses its meaning. To “pledge” something is to make a solemn promise. Most students I know use the time set aside for the pledge to screw off. No promises there‚ let alone solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly

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    College Education should be free for all American citizens‚ regardless of class or economic level. I believe college should be free because most of the time U.S colleges are so expensive‚ especially where I go to college. In some countries they offering free college tuition and not for citizens but‚ for all students. According to the college board pricing fees room time 2004-05-2014-15 and average out to $42‚419 at private college and 18‚943 at public institution. Canadian schools tend to accept greater

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    Should College Education be Free? Imagine if you could save thousands of dollars a year and still receive a college education. How nice would that be? As someone who personally struggles with finding money for their higher education‚ I would love to take advantage of free college. There are many people for and against this cause. Many supporters believe that free education will create a better lifestyle for students by having stability after graduation. With a college degree they can get placed

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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    Natasha Collins-Patel 9PD 2.1.14 Should School Uniform Be Abolished? Most schools across the world have a set uniform that children must wear. The uniform shows that you belong to the school and is an identity to a specific place/school. In some schools uniform has already been abolished whilst in others it still remains compulsory such as a secondary school in Totnes in Devon. The question is should school uniform be abolished in schools? Some may argue that by having a uniform you remove

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    who enjoy working with them‚ who treat them with respect and who are good at communicating with them. Children’s practitioners place the interests of children and young people at the heart of their work. [ They share responsibility for arange of outcomes. They are committed to ensuring all children and young people have the chance to: be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution‚ and experience economic well-being. They recognise children’s fundamental right to be safe‚

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    is much heat when it comes to schools making decisions on‚ dress code each year. Schools let parents and students decide whether uniforms should be worn for the upcoming school year. Of course‚ many will vote yes‚ and there are some who vote no. Most likely schools will go with the result that has the most votes. Ultimately‚ the principal of the school is the decision maker when it comes to the dress code for the school year. Uniforms should be worn in public schools for multiple reasons such as fewer

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    School uniforms should be compulsory School uniforms should be compulsory at all schools. School uniforms gives students a limited amount of clothing to wear‚ it shows that all students are equal. School uniforms identify students‚ this I beneficial for students and teachers while out on an excursion‚ easily spotted from far away. Not also that that uniforms benefits the students and teachers only but is also a gain for the school. Uniforms promotes the school because of the professional look and

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    Why Should School Start Later? Everybody learns better when they are awake. Why should kids have to suffer from bad test scores? In more than 40 states‚ 75% of schools start earlier than 8:30 a.m.. Scientists have done many tests on groups of kids. School should start later because kids brains don’t function until 10 am‚ kids aren’t getting enough sleep and they need 9 or more hours of sleep. So‚ kids brains don’t function until 10 a.m. Scientists took a class of kids and taught them a concept

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    Uniforms should be mandatory in schools Uniforms aren’t just a set of clothes students wear to school every day of their miserable education filled lives. They are so much more than that. They lend a feeling of belonging‚ of pride – after all‚ what is an American astronaut without his trademark baggy white suit with its American flag proudly brandished on his left arm? They promote and encourage equality – everyone will have to learn to rock the same outfit – and they allow students to focus more

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