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    their rights as well. Students are already limited from their rights in school. When you walk into your school as a student, you wave some of your rights away. Such as wearing what you want, a basic freedom, it is stripped away with a dress code. As we know dress codes are supposed…

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    Pro School Uniforms Essay

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    students displayed good common sense or good taste when it came to clothing," said Bill Brousse, assistant principal Carlisle high school in Pennsylvania. In his further talk, he stated that because many students were violating the non-uniform dress code he found no other choice but to set a mandatory uniform policy for the next year. He then listed some prime examples of why measures were taken to enforce the uniform policy. "Some of it was totally inappropriate for school settings. The girls…

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    Hammurabi DBQ

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    About 4,000 years ago a man named Hammurabi, the ruler of the Kingdom of Babylonia, created the “Code Of Law”. The code of law is 282 laws carved in a stele (A tall pillar shaped, stone). Each of the laws were chosen from the God of Justice, Shamash. Was is Just? Yes they were because of Hammurabi's code of the family laws, property laws, and personal laws.(BGE). Hammurabi’s laws are fair in family law. “If a married lady is caught [in adultery] with another man, they shall bind them and cast…

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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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    Around the mid 1800s, that's that's when these source of communication was invented. Morse code was used for military service and strictly advised the way of translating abbreviations for words and started at around 1700s and worked its way up to the late 1800s. The military use morse code for indicating the dashes and dots symbol. This has changed the military society, but had very little communication. Morse code became a huge Influence of a way to communicate because it's one of the very…

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    students at Mcadoo Kelayres Elementary Middle School, or MKEMS, should be allowed to dress up for Halloween. The first reason on why they should be able to dress up for Halloween is that they should be able to express themselves. Due to the dress code in…

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    There are multiple differences and even a few similarities between a dress code with no school uniform and a dress code with a school uniform. Both schools with no uniform and schools with a uniform have a set of rules that prohibit certain clothing from being worn. According to the Warren East High School Student Handbook (2016), Students who repeatable break the dress code must have their parents bring them appropriate clothes and they could even spend the rest of the day in Alternate Learning…

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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    Hammurabi Dbq

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    ago, there lived a man named Hammurabi. He was a person who had full control of Babylon. Hammurabi was dead set on protecting the widows and orphans, and to protect the weak from the strong. To do this, he made a set of 282 laws, called Hammurabi’s Code. I think the majority of Hammurabi’s laws were just, and I have reasons to believe this. I will split this essay into a few different parts: Family Law, Personal Injury Law, and Property Law. I think they are just because, well, in document A…

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    School Uniforms Mandatory

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    Whether school uniforms should be mandatory or not has been a debate that has lasted many years. Not many studies have been conducted over the issue, but the ones that did, presented positive effects with children who wear school uniforms. The board of education needs to enforce a school uniform policy amongst all public schools because regular clothing may be destructive to students’ social and learning skills. Doing so will present a stress-free environment that will help children improve…

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