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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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    “Wednesday” hits you‚ and your heart feels as if it drops to your gut in your stomach. This means school. So‚ you put the jeans and shirt back‚ only to grab a school‚ plain‚ solid color shirt and khaki pants. Around the world‚ millions upon millions of kids go to school. Some of them have to wear uniform. It’s a must kids don’t want these‚ and they should have to wear them. What is the point? Schools shouldn’t require uniform because they are a lot of money‚ don’t let you express yourself‚ and

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    Should police officers be able to wear their body camera in private areas to record victims. There has been a lot of things going around the world that cops are abusive and don’t trust them‚ but nobody talks about the “good” cops because we don’t have proof‚ but the only proof you will get is recording and if you record them‚ they can claim privacy claims on the officer. The President of The United States of America Barack Obama has been seeking in on the police body camera. Mark Twain said ¨The

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    to his mother but he never gets it Soto becomes aggravated with his mother’s cheap ways; because he knows it will be a long time before he can get a new jacket. As much as he despises the jacket‚ he thanks his mother and wears it to please her.             The first day Soto wears the jacket to play in his backyard; his dog tears the jacket in the sleeve‚ he becomes upset with

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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Written By: Dr. Oliver Sacks Although the title suggests a comical book‚ Oliver Sacks presents an entirely different look on the mentally challenged/disturbed. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is a book that explains why a patient shows signs of losses‚ excesses‚ transports‚ and simplicity. Coincidentally‚ the book opens with its titling story‚ letting the reader explore the mind of an accomplish doctor who seems to have lost his true sight on life.

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    Why Muslim Women Wear the Hijab In this contemporary age‚ there has been growing public concern about whether Muslim women should wear hijab in the Western world. Naheed Mustafa‚ who wrote "My Body is My Own Business"‚ asserts that wearing the hijab offers her freedom. On the other hand‚ Catherine Meckes‚ the author of "Wearing a Uniform of Oppression"‚ objects that wearing the hijab is like "[be] an animal in a cage "(Catherine Meckes 91). Personally‚ I am in favor of the former view. There are

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    workplace or in schools where they send their children. But then civil servants (doctors‚ teachers etc.) should not be forced to implement laws that are against their conscience.

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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a book written by Neurologist Oliver Sacks in 1985 the book describes the case histories of some of his patients. The book quite honestly is a book about his patients and what they feel and how they think. What makes this book different than any other clinical trial book is that he also expresses how he feels throughout the book. This book consists of twenty four incredible short stories split into four parts which are; Losses

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    In the 1980’s the Iranian government decided to undergo a ‘Cultural Revolution’ to better their society and beliefs. Bilingual institutes were shut down‚ classes in schools were separated by sexes and young girls were assigned to wear veils. The veil carried multiple connotations and viewpoints the “fundamentalists” believed in. “And so to protect women from all the potential rapists‚ they decreed that wearing the veil was obligatory (pg. 74).” In one scene‚ Marji’s mother had been threatened by

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    dealing with the intra-social fibers within their community. Amongst all of her clearly thought out books‚ four of her most critical thoughts are presented in Salvation. Her thoughts are entwined within four chapters: “The Heart of the Matter”‚ “We Wear the Mask”‚ “The Issue of Self-Love”‚ and “Valuing Ourselves Rightly”. All four of these chapters encompass her message that black love is malnourished in some way‚ shape or form. Overall‚ she seems to present good concepts‚ but she makes very basic

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