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    Do you have to wear school uniforms at the school you go to? School uniforms may seem unfair to students; but do they really make a student’s life better? If schools are going to assign school uniforms, then the outfits and accessories should be easy to find plus buy. Some students may not have a lot of cloths at home, so having school uniforms could stop or not get a student made fun of. Some students may think that receiving school uniforms are a bad thing because it takes away the choice of…

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    As of the first of January 2016, all schools in Canada will have mandatory school uniforms. How do you think the people of Canada would react if that were true? Many people in the country would be outraged and plan protests. They would argue that the government is taking away their right to express themselves, and they would claim the government is being sexist. Conversely, others would contend that the new rule would save them a tremendous amount of money in the long run, prepare students for…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms are the thing that everyone for some reason hates.Personally they aren’t that bad.Imagine putting yourself in someone else's shoes,being laughed at consistently,and not being able to fit in because you look different than most.That's what it’s like for some people,and those people will most of the time want uniforms. School uniforms aren't always what you think they are.They can be set for school colors,so that girls wear skirts and a polo shirt, while the…

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    Uniforms Keeping It Classy Many controversial issues about the educational system have been brought up over the years, school uniforms being one of them. Uniforms provide equality in the classroom which lower the chances of bullying, saves money on clothing, and helps reinforce dress code in a more mannerly way. Bullying has been around since the dawn of ages. As society has grown, whether it be technologically or just as whole, so has bullying. According to an anti-bullying survey, “About…

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    School Uniforms The battle still rages over the certainty of whether a student is fully obliged to wear their school uniforms or whether each should be allowed to dress as one desire. The protagonists over this ideology argue that school uniforms help in improving the student’s performance through the reinforcement of their esteem and pride towards their school. A question put forth to counter this is why do we still have cases of dismal performances in the same schools? If the school aims at…

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    The debate over school uniforms are heard from students and parents alike, and reasons for why uniforms should not be required in schools are shared by many. Every day, millions of students spend around eight hours attending America’s schools. Imagine having to wake up every morning, roll out of bed, put on the same thing you wore the day before, and head off to school. Many students are forced to wear uniforms whether they like it or not. School uniforms are a restriction that is too much!…

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    School uniforms are necessary elements of educational system. Every school is in essence a learning environment, which assists learning is acceptable and hinders learning is unacceptable. When the students show up with paints below waist, skirts above knees, or tight shirts with sexist or racist signs, this is not good appearance to view nor a good representation for the school. School uniforms are essential for school students because school uniforms contribute positively to student’s behavior…

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    laughed at because your uniform doesn’t fit your body type. Feeling insecure and exposed, feeling bad about yourself because the uniform that was forced upon you does not express how you feel, being uncomfortable in your tight khakis and scratchy polo. Should students truly be forced to wear a uniform? Should student be limited on what they can wear? The answer should be no. Sadly that is not the answer we have today. Girls are always limited on what they can wear, Schools try to put them in…

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    Schools all around the world enforce a dress code. A common dress code for schools to have are uniforms; students and families are expected to pay for all their clothing and items. There are pros and cons to having uniforms, a con is the amount of money that has to be spent on these items. Students have argued against this rule for years. It costs too much money, some schools seem to pay more attention to what is being worn instead of what the students are learning and uniforms are just not…

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    School uniforms have been a controversial topic since they have begun to be implemented in schools. Some people believe they have no significant benefits and that they are a waste of time, but there is evidence to show that they help more than they hurt. “…86% of schools surveyed in 2013 believed their use of uniforms made a significant, positive impact… (Principal Leadership). School uniforms are beneficial to schools because they increase safety, are cheaper, easier to enforce, and limit…

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