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    November 19, 2017 Mr. Christopher Smith, House of Representatives: I am proud to inform you that my son, Alexander Christopher Danish, who has been involved in scouting since 2009 in Troop 63, in Brielle, New Jersey, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, Scouting’s highest rank in Fall 2017. On March 19, 2018, we shall be conducting his Eagle Court of Honor. Would you please be so kind as to send this worthy Eagle Scout a letter of congratulations, along with any other items you wish to be…

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    School uniforms. You either love them or hate them. But do they really benefit students. There has been a lot more controversy these days on whether or not enforcing uniforms improve a child’s academics. Uniforms improve a student’s grades and decreases chances of being bullied. More students are less likely to cut class. Crime rates in the surrounding school area drop. Enforcing school uniforms nationwide should occur because academics increase and bullying decreases, less students cut class,…

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    To many students school is a place where you lose all of your freedom. In some schools it is even worse because you also lose the freedom of wearing any clothing you want to. School uniforms take away that freedom. Schools with uniforms claim that they are creating a level playing field between students and that it helps students stay more focused on school work rather than what you are wearing but this is nowhere near true. School uniforms are a bad thing because they take away creativity, and…

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    The dress code & uniform policy has been a big controversial issue lately. This issue is overlooked and has not been tamed. There are many reasons why it is such thing as a dress code policy. Some people believe in the different dress code policies, and others are against it and feel as if you should be able to wear whatever you want to because it can’t hinder you from 11your education. Or can it? Some people mistake dress code as uniform when in reality, they are two different things. A dress…

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    left or right. The debate of school uniforms is a problem that causes controversy between different people, groups, and organizations in the world. In “School Uniforms” published by Proscon.org it states the different issues the children and their parents have with uniforms. The uniforms causes different issues for a student and even the parents. The society as a whole also has a problem with the idea of uniforms being needed in school. The idea of school uniforms helping in various ways is…

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    School Uniform Dbq

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    School Uniforms Some students are more worried about what clothes they’re wearing to school rather than more important things like education. If a school has uniforms then the students don’t have to take time out of their morning to figure out what they’re going to wear. Having school uniforms can also decrease bullying, because some bullies pick on the person for what they’re wearing, but since the bully is wearing the same thing then they can’t make fun of them for it. Middle school and high…

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    Back School Uniforms

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    and not have to worry about what they are wearing, due to school uniforms. This is actually becoming a common reality as schools in many civilizations are bringing back school uniforms. School uniforms are becoming a popular trend among many schools across the globe. Uniforms are a distinguishing dress worn by members of a particular group. (Merriam-Webster…

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    Did you know that the history of school uniforms goes all the way back to the 16th century. Uniforms originally started in England than spread throughout the whole world. School uniforms are a very bad idea. Students are in a dangerous environment If they have to wear uniforms. These uniforms also hold back being able to express your personality through clothes. A reason for my claim of why school uniforms shouldn't be forced is because it holds back the ability express personality…

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    write about school uniforms and how they should not be allowed in schools In the United States. First they take away the freedom of expression Second it doesn't stop bullying and may increase more violent acts. Finally it promotes conformity over individuality. School uniforms should be banned because of these reasons. School uniforms take away the freedom of expression. FIrst the first amendment of the constitution states “All individuals have the right to express themselves freely”. School…

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    Should School Uniforms be mandatory? For many years, schools have become about fashion rather than education. School uniforms have numerous reasons why they should be mandatory. They help mornings to be easier, they help keep students focused , and they help parents save money. In my point of view, school uniforms will resolve lots of things. School uniforms keep students focused on their education not their clothes. In the article “Should Students Have To Wear School Uniforms?” the author…

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