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    about school uniforms, trigger warnings, and posting stuff online about your school. Free speech should not be restricted for teachers and students because one the First Amendment which gives people the right to speak their minds and two people should be honest with themselves. The First Amendment which gives people the right to speak their minds. In the text U.S. court rules a public school uniform requirement unconstitutional is about a school that now has to wear uniform…

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    For years, there have been multiple stories on the news about school shootings. Students and faculty feel that change is necessary to keep all schools safer and to create a better learning environment. But one thing still remains: What can be done to prevent mass shootings and other traumatic events on campus in the future? Although they appear to offer opposing viewpoints, those who disagree about how to make schools safer share common ground regarding enhancing security and how overly…

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    is harmful. In the text it reads, “They say dress codes and uniforms are obstacles to individuality. For these students, freedom of expression is more important than following rules.” First, there is nothing wrong with having dress codes. Dress codes is just representing the fact that you honor the school that you go to. Many schools just have dress codes so that the students can participate in the school. Next, the reason why schools have dress codes is because many students get raped. As…

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    the popular show Gossip Girl, characters arrive at school every day looking pristine and put together, with their plaid skirts, crisply pressed button up shirts, and cashmere blazers. Though Maumee Valley is no TV show and may not be set in the bustling streets of New York City, we should take note of the iconic school uniforms. A school uniform policy is a fundamental change in the environment of students (Bowen). This could improve our school image and let Maumee Valley reach its highest…

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    Exploring the Relationship between the Application of School Uniform Policies and Third Grade Reading Achievement in United States Public Schools I. Introduction The motives for the implementation of dress code policies in United States public educational institutions have transformed since the earliest examples of the 19th century. In 1894, the announcement of uniform requirements for students at South Carolina’s Winthrop Normal and Industrial College was a push to eliminate sartorial…

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    Pros And Cons Of Uniforms

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    Unity, safety and school pride can all be obtained with a few simple pieces of fabric. Uniforms are not required in public schools as much as they are in private schools which is in fact a shame. What many public schools do not realize is that uniforms can make their schools appear more unified, as it gives the illusion the everyone is on the same boat since they are all wearing the same colors. Not only that, but it will be a more affordable trend. Many families do not have the money to spend…

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    getting a day off except for your section, this is how the majority of the middle school students feel about the recent announcement that they will not be able to dress up for Halloween this year, or even have a party during a class period. they should be able to express themselves, take a break, and they have done it multiple times in the past and have followed the rules. All students at Mcadoo Kelayres Elementary Middle School, or MKEMS, should be allowed to dress up for Halloween. The…

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    In this memo I am required to analyze prior writing and to explain my prose style problems. Should review it by achieving the purpose requirement. I chose one of the longer essays that I have written about “School uniform and violence”. By applying the concepts to support audience and purpose. I will split the memo in four main segments and explaining each. How to be concise, be precise, be direct, and stress emphasis. Be concise: To be concise is to write only the words that meet your…

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    Introduction Tired of not looking your best at school because of limited clothing selections? If you’re big and tall then this is going to be a common issue. People who wear clothes beyond “medium” find it hard to get anything nice to wear. However there is one solution that guarantees a wide selection, comfort, and good looks: big and tall sports apparel. Recognizable to Everyone One of the best benefits of wearing sports apparel is that someone is going to connect with you in some form or way,…

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    to help those who are injured and in need." This is how I answered a question at the end of every test I took in my Theology class back in elementary school. "What do you want to be when you grow up and why?" Sometimes they would ask us to draw and color a picture of what we 'd be when we grow up. My picture would be a girl in the white nursing uniform dress and the nurse 's cap helping an injured person or a sick patient. "I want to be a nurse because I want to help those who are injured and in…

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