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    occasional, unannounced visits to high schools to teach school property, including student lockers, that the dogs identify as suspicious. Some people believe that these dog searches are necessary, and others think we deserve our privacy and that it shouldn't be allowed. do you think dogs should be able to search your property? I believe that drug sniffing dogs are a good thing in schools because it keeps the students and staff members safe, and just creates a better enviournment for everyone.…

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    School Bus Solution

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    How to Choose the Best Bus Stop Location for School Bus Students? Meta description: Choosing the appropriate school bus location have a greater role in ensuring the student safety. Let's check out the relevance of deciding the right bus stop Choosing the school bus stops for picking up and dropping children is one of the difficult tasks that the school fleet managers often encounter. Nevertheless, with improved fleet management software and devices, the task is easier, although certain…

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    At Rocky Mountain Middle School Hats are not allowed at school, except on certain days and when you pay. Hats should be allowed at School everyday. Hats should be allowed because they really do not cause any harm, and they would help us get to school faster and on time. On https://patch.com/connecticut/waterford/bp--hats-on-at-school is says that “Also, many kids don’t like their hairstyle and like to cover it up with a simple hat. Even girls might roll out of bed in the morning and want to…

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    should make it easier on the students by getting lockers so that they don’t have to carry around all their books and materials. Today almost every teacher wants their students to have a separate notebook and binder/folder for their own class. That can put a lot of weight in our backpacks. These lockers can help prevent students have back problems. Schools should have hall lockers because our backpacks are too heavy and lockers would be easier to have and would help students get less…

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    instead. Do they take away from the student’s individuality, of course they don’t. There are many reasons that school uniforms would be a good thing for students in all schools. If everyone is dressed the same way, then everyone could be considered equals in class instead of forming groups of students, such as “preps”, “jocks”, “goth”, or “nerds”. Students would not feel the pressure of having to fit in to any of those groups in order to make friends. Another reason that school uniforms would be…

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    In my high school, students are grouped by appearance or attitude. There are the “emo” kids, hicks, athletes, nerds, and outcasts. The classifications seem fair at first glance. The classifying is done by other students. Seldom do you see the categorized students referring to themselves as a “goth,” or “redneck.” The way someone dresses is the main reason that influences what other people think about them. In high school, the phrase, “Dress to impress” is accurate. Wearing Nike, or Adidas shoes…

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    Why should students be forced to hide their individuality? Each and every human being is unique, so they should be allowed to put their real selves on display, due to the fact that high school is a time when students have yet to fully explore the different aspects of their personality. Not only do school uniforms remove the opportunity for self-expression, but they could also pose a problem for low-income parents, considering that many schools make their uniforms costly. Looking back at Eastern…

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    Opposing School Uniforms

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    the school uniforms can reduce the stresses and difficulties of students and provides three reasons of support. However, the professor states that there is not much benfits from the school uniforms and refutes each of the authors' reasons. First, the reading states that the families of students will benefit significantly by saving on the cost of clothing. The professor counters this point by saying that the families of the students will spend more money on clothing. The professor states that…

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    Child Labour In The 1800s

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    (Cunningham 2005) said that until the 19th century policies had been drawn up with a concern either for the child’s soul or for the future manpower needs of the state. This is when the responsibility of the welfare of children began to move from the family towards the state. (Heywood 1988) stated that the government took responsibility over from the parents of children and started to develop other policies and services to decrease death rates and improve basic health needs. The year of 1833 the…

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    professor. Once I have obtained my doctorate, I feel I am more enabled to have a voice on the matter than I would have had previously. I intend to set up more scholarships for Native American students on reservations, and I would love to be able to help build more obtainable and sustainable housing and schools. Many students on reservations throughout the nation, for instance, walk for hours just to get on the nearest school bus. I want to…

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