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    Transgender students hope that eventually, they will be treated as equals to their fellow peers. That they, as transgender students will be able to share locker rooms, changing rooms, as well as restrooms with students of the gender they identify themselves as. These transgender students hope to prevail against gender discrimination. Many schools, “...require transgender students to use private changing and showering facilities, drawing opposition from these students, their parents and advocates…

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    nationally brought up, as the constitution song is sung by elementary youth. The tradition of it is precisely what makes an ideal stick today, and what millions of students are singing out against in the School Uniforms topic. The opposings say school uniforms cure violence and gang prone violence, prevents in-school bullying, and equalizes students, however there has been little evidence that they provide those or any benefits at all. I on the other hand strongly believe school uniforms may…

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    because it is giving a sense of unity among peers and classmates. This makes the student feel as one, not body is better than the other and this leaves every student feel accepted. Of course, many students do not feel that they school have school uniform just because they cannot express the way they feel. In reality, school uniform help everyone in the end, but there are some parents and teachers that always feel that students need their own identity and need to express the way they feel.…

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    with violence and alcohol abuse have spun out of control,so the school has taken drastic action to stop it. The school has introduced a new conduct toward student behavior that will take place in 2009. Some of the new rules include: A searching of bags or purses,any alcohol related arrests with result in expulsion, and many more. While some student think these rules are outrageous others think the are mandatory. The rules that will be going into effect are absolutely necessary in order to…

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    Hebron, In.” This is according to the insideprison website. It clearly states in the rulebook that you are allowed to wear bandanas during spirit days, but on those spirit days students get into trouble when they wear them. The handbook page #18 states this rule.…

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    Plea Against Uniformity

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    Can’t wear this, can't wear that, shirt to high, pants to low. These are saying teachers and adults tell children when they see what they are wearing. Sure there are times that someone is wearing something that is showing too much skin or have their pants to low. But no one really has an idea of what is “appropriate.. So who are we to dictate what people wear?” (Source: Martelle, Victor. "A Plea Against Uniformity, a Cray for Self-Expression: Will School..."University Wire (2014 Sep 09): N.p.…

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    Argumentative Essay on School Uniforms It is a widely addressed subject whether schools should demand students to wear uniforms or not. On one hand, parents and teachers alike believe this requirement will carry with it less violence in schools and help children concentrate; on the other hand, a common objection is that uniforms conflict with the student’s rights of expression. Nevertheless, overall, the benefits of implanting uniforms in schools are more substantial than of not applying any.…

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    Why should students wear school uniform? School uniforms are turning into a well-known pattern amongst schools. Students became more interested in what they wear at school more than what they will learn. Therefore, schools nowadays requiring students to wear school outfits to let them focus on the main goal that they came to do. Wearing school uniforms effects not only students, but their parents and teachers in a good way that make the school life easier and enjoyable. According to…

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    Research Paper Results: Q1: (How is the clothing of the two generations differing from each other?) The two generations differ from their choice of clothing greatly. Teenagers from the 90’s prefer to be comfortable and conservative in their daily wear whereas modern teenagers nowadays would rather wear tight and a bit revealing, at times. This is proven by our survey when we ask which choice of clothing they prefer. A fair amount even admitted, when we asked them (just light conversation), that…

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    Wearing School Hats

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    lowered in the world. hats are hats they should not be an object that considers you a gang member. students do not wear hats because they will be confiscated by security guards and other adults that work for the school. I do not understand why the students such as me are not allowed to wear hats. other schools around the country allow hats so why does our school not.…

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