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    No Dress Codes

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    I think there should be no Dress Code For St. Patrick's. Did you know that kids and teenagers get sent home for not wearing their uniform? Did you know that studies show that uniforms decrease grades by 30% with most people? Probably NOT otherwise we wouldn't have uniforms! Did you know that School Uniforms do not cut down on bullying. No matter what you make students dress in, they will always find a way to pass judgment to the other students. The clothes are not the full cause of bullying and…

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    Schools in Florida are segregating boys from girls, and creating separate schools for each gender. Personally I would not like to go to a boys only school. Because if we got separated from girls we wouldn't be able to find a good partner, since you don't really know girls good. We would also be less experienced when it comes to socializing with girls. When the time arrives to talk to a female we will not know what to say to them, since we haven't talked to girls previously, and thus would…

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    Bill 101: News Report

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    When the Parti Québécois was elected in 1976, Camille Laurin, the Minister of Cultural Development, proposed a bill that defined French as the official language of Québec and framed fundamental language rights. The Charter of the French Language, which has also been called Bill 101, has been amended six times since it was passed in 1977. The charter states that its purpose is “to make of French the language of Government and the Law, as well as the normal and everyday language of work,…

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    Hammurabi Dbq Analysis

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    creating the code of laws, all 282 of them, Hammurabi tried to protect the weak. He also tried to help orphans, widows, and the oppressed (Doc B). He says he got the laws from Shamash, the god of justice, to make the laws fair (BGE, Doc A, Doc B). Everyone has many different ideas on Hammurabi’s code, like if Hammurabi’s laws are fair or if Hammurabi actually got the laws from Shamash. Or even if Hammurabi actually wanted to protect the weak. Was Hammurabi’s code actually just? Hammurabi’s code…

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    About 54% of schools in the United States have an enforced dress code that gives out restrictions on what students can wear, but many schools have thought about creating a stricter dress code so that their students would have to dress more professionally. By doing so, they believe that their students will improve in academics and that they will pay more attention in class, but having a strict dress codes will end up causing a lot more problems, and it will take away the individuality of students…

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    So you Know There are three things that high school freshmen should do so that they are successful. If they do the following they’ll be friends with upperclassmen and not get yelled at. Freshmen should always watch where they are walking, who they talk to, and how loud and immature they are. Freshmen it is important to watch where you are going the last thing you want to do is run into a senior. When you run into any upperclassmen they will give you a dirty look and probably yell something…

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    Procedural History: Schwartz, the defendant, was charged and convicted with three counts of computer crime under ORS 164.377 before a jury. ORS 164.377 is defined by three separate crimes. See Rule of Law. The defendant had argued that State attempted to prove that he violated ORS 164.377(2)(c). The parties argued that whether the evidence was sufficient to prove that the defendant's actions were for the purpose of committing theft. The defendant also argued that he couldn't have “taken” the…

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    Danielle Allen explains why colleges, no matter if the base of the school is liberal or a vocational school, should share parts of the core values of those of a liberal college. Allen tells that humans need to have equality throughout their education, including the opportunity to express their opinions, ways to better understand the individual’s self and each person has the right to choose their own path to where they want to be in life. Allen brings in the ideas based upon Plato’s…

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    Every day students come to school to learn. School makes up about a third of a student's life. Some schools currently have uniforms while others do not. This has been a national debate for years whether it should be mandatory to wear uniforms or not. Although some people believe uniforms don’t benefit students, opponents argue it does and it helps for a variety of reasons. Uniforms should be mandatory because it reduces bullying, gets kids prepared to learn, and it unites the kids together.…

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    2016). Then, you are suspended indefinitely pending school board panel review (WCPS, 2016). Suspension can last up to one year which means the child will automatically repeat the same grade. Thomas should have been suspended pending school board review but due process was not pursued. When a school has a severe drug issue such as the one depicted in the movie it is not just a school issue but a community issue. The social and medical problems of drug abuse are a matter of increasing global…

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