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    A lot of people say that school uniforms have many positive effects on kids. Some of the positives are; they encourage discipline, help identify intruders in the school, and improves attendance. They also say that this will fix the dress code problem, because kids will always be wearing the same outfit every day and they can’t wear their own clothes which could get dress coded. Schools or parents also want school uniforms because they can’t help decrease the percentage of bullying for the…

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    A big debate is going on about whether schools should start making students wear uniforms to school. About 20 to 25 percent of schools in the U.S. are making students wear uniforms to school. It all started with president Bill Clinton, he encouraged schools to make their students wear uniforms to school. People are debating on either side but I have my own opinions. I think schools should start making their students wear uniforms to school. My first reason that school uniforms may deter crime…

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    House Insurance Case

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    Next, I will analyze the property insurance plan and the liability risks. The Smith’s 3 bedroom, 2 baths, house has 1,600 square feet of living space with an attached garage. The house in west Edmond was newly built when they bought it 6 years ago for $145,000. Alex said that the replacement cost of the home is $250,000. They have an unendorsed HO-3 policy with Coverage A limits of $120,000. The plan covers the home and the attached garage. Since the home is insured for $145,000, the other…

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    Hammurabi’s code and the Twelve Tables were both codes of law used in ancient times. Even though Hammurabi’s code and the Twelve Tables were made about one thousand years apart they have many similarities and differences. To start with, the Twelve Tables are very similar to Hammurabi’s code, most likely due to the fact that Romans assimilated different cultures into their own. Both Hammurabi’s code and Roman law did not believe in equal rights for everyone especially people of lower social…

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    Independent Thesis Rubric CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 0 TASK Thoroughly addresses all aspects of TASK by accurately analyzing and interpreting __5__ or more total sources (all outside sources) Addresses all aspects of the TASK by accurately analyzing, interpreting, and using at least 4 total sources that were presented on the DBQ. Addresses most aspects/all aspects of the TASK while utilizing/citing information from the documents in a limited way. Use of (3) three total sources. Attempts to address…

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    School uniforms is a topic that has been discussed for many years. I believe schools should have them. The first reason is that school uniforms actually make an impact on graduation rates. The second reason is that school uniforms make getting ready for school easier, and my third reason is uniforms are very cost-efficient. School uniforms have actually made an impact on graduation rates. Graduation is a very important milestone for students. Recent studies suggest that requiring uniforms may…

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    Dress Code Controversy

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    Dress Code Controversy By: Sophie Li The current dress code is a topic of controversy among many parents, students, and the social media. It is an ideology that sends out patriarchal-based messages to young girls and boys that contradict the gender-equality based teachings that educators are to provide. The dress code supports rape culture stigma by protecting those who inflict the sexual violence and blaming the victims for tempting them. It teaches the impressionable young minds of girls…

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    Code Of Hammurabi Essay

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    The Code of Hammurabi was a set of legal laws developed by King Hammurabi of the First Dynasty which was carved onto black stone stele in 1752 BCE in early Babylonian times. These codes were significant at the time since they were the earliest set of laws found and preserved from ancient Mesopotamia. The Code of Hammurabi included a set of 282 laws and rules which managed to survive to be analyzed by archaeologists and historians in the present day. Hammurabi, through these laws, sought to…

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    are obligated to follow a dress code. A dress code is a limitation that restrains students from wearing inappropriate and distracting clothing item. However over the years people have been debating on whether the code is too strict and what not or even removed completely. From personal experience it is agreeable that a dress code is needed however a more loose one. A dress code in which students can feel comfortable and secure in their space and being. Dress code not only prevent students from…

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    having the problem continue and progressively get worse? School uniforms has been a controversial problem for years now and there are many pros and cons to go on either side. School uniforms restrict what clothing students can wear by enforcing a dress code involving only the uniforms. Studies have shown mixed results to if they are effective or not. Schools should have school uniforms because they help to decrease bullying, save money, create a safer environment and help to maintain a more…

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