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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS School uniforms help to keep the school safer‚ and less bullying happens. Our brainstorming process consisted of using the 7-step decision making process‚ through the brainstorming‚ we had many ideas. Some of our ideas were hats‚ lunch‚ and backpacks. We chose school uniforms‚ because many schools don’t have uniforms‚ we didn’t think it was fair that some schools have it and others don’t. School dress code shouldn’t be so strict. We as a group chose the dress code policy of Sartell

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    material terms‚ the clothes that children wore to school were predicated upon their class status (Brunsma n. pag.) . Late in 1980‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ mayor Marion Barry began discussing with his administration the possibility of a proposal of a standardized dress code for D.C.’s public schools. Prompted by incidents of violence in or near D.C. public schools‚ Barry figured that uniforms would help to remedy such situations. Not using the term "uniform‚" because it sounded too militaristic‚ he speculated

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    School uniforms Good: Save money-- don’t need to buy many casual clothes for school days. Parents only need to buy school uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and

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    Essay On School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms “When you put on a uniform‚ there are certain inhibitions that you accept”‚ said Dwight D. Eisenhower. School uniforms first entered the United States of America in 1994 with Long Beach‚ California adopting the idea (Portner‚ Jessica). These uniforms vary in what they look like (School Uniforms) and schools with school uniforms have had an increase in safety (Dress Codes) and school academics (School Uniforms and the Courts). School uniforms have many benefits that are helpful for

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    study at schools would always like to be free of rules and regulations. They want to go up with the fashions. Just because of fact that they try to mention facts against school uniforms. Which is true to some extent. There are some students who face certain problems to stay up-to-date with latest fashion. However‚ it doesn’t affect majority of students. School uniforms are raising up as a big question in front students’ parents and school administration. There are some people against school uniforms

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    Topic: School Uniform (Pro) General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: After my presentation‚ my audience will agree that school uniform policy is good to implement in public schools. Pattern of Organization: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence INTRODUCTION I. Attention STEP: • Attention Getter: How would you feel if a student from your family was shot because of low disciplines in a school? It is hard to feel that. Student got shot only for a pair of sunglasses in Baltimore in spring of 1986 in

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    The debate for school uniforms still rages on. School administrators taking one side of the argument. Even though uniforms are difficult to enforce in public schoolsschool uniforms should be enforced because they can help students resist peer pressure to buy trendy clothes and diminish economic and social barriers among students. Parents and teachers are not the only people concerned with the argument of uniforms in school. In President Clinton’s 1996 State of the Union speech‚ "if it means teenagers

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    Con school uniforms School uniforms are a highly discussed topic‚ that will probably not go away‚ but we hope we can enlighten you‚ why having school uniforms are a bad decision. Uniforms diminish from a child’s individuality‚ they have little chance to express themselves which could lead to less alluring ways of expression such as tattoos and piercings. A child needs to feel unique‚ special in their own way‚ schools should be a place where individuality is celebrated. The cost of uniforms

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    Brian Richards Pros on school uniforms in public schools. School uniforms are a great way to maintain a level of social equality amongst students of all schools. It is said by many‚ that a professional uniform appearance in school children maintains and promote good discipline. Uniforms can dictate how children express themselves‚ which result in both positive and negative feedbacks amongst their peers. However the consequences of not wearing uniforms in school has often times proven too tragic

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    Public School uniforms. Middle school and high school is a place in time for pre-teen and adolescents to mature physically‚ mentally‚ academically and emotionally. Magazines‚ television‚ music and the uniqueness of sports players and celebrities have a big influence on the ideal image that the typical teenager has. Students often feel pressured to become popular and fit in with their peers‚ due to fashion and appearance. In spite of the individuality that each student possesses‚ public schools should

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