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    choose from. Uniforms will save time at home and will improve school attendance because student are not being late because they did not know what to wear. Uniforms will also save time at school because there will be less disciplinary issues about dress codes. Teachers do not have to worry about sending students to the office because their skirts and shorts are too short or wasting time on telling the boys to pull up their pants. In conclusion I support school uniforms because it will prevent…

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    Summary: The Office

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    The Office Is a bar and grill restaurant located in Janesville, WI. We will be serving the usual drinks that any bar would serve and we will also be offering grill food. The menu will offer hamburgers, brats, French fries, cheese curds, chicken strips, Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches, etc. The business will consist of Matt Cronk as the bar owner. Joey Lincicum as the Bar Manager and Amber Hofmaster as the Grill Manager. Matt has the responsibilities of filing proper paperwork, acquiring the…

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    There have been many controversies concerning of school uniforms in public schools. Everyone seems to have their own opinion on the subject. A lot of different circumstances should be taken into effect before making such a major decision. There are some advantages if the kids were made to wear school uniforms. They wouldn’t have the peer pressure of having the latest fashion in clothing and name brand clothes. It might help stop some of the bullying on kids who can’t afford the nicer things. It…

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    her own parents do not recognize. When we are placed within a small group of individuals we often find ourselves, or change into the person we wish to become. Because the plastics lack within- group diversity, they are all expected to act the same, dress the same on certain day, and even think the same. When these types of things are implied, and forced upon, we find that many times we lose a since of our individuality. When Cady tells the girls she is considering joining the mathletes they tell…

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    Teachers think we should tuck our shirts in because it looks more formal and businessmen like. But we are not businessmen we are students. I personally think students should not look like businessmen. Students should not be required to tuck in their shirts at school. First of all, I don't like tucking my shirt in at all. I find it annoying because it is really itchy. When I am itchy it distracts me from learning so I can't focus. It is also uncomfortable because we live in Florida and it is…

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    wine and a chic flick later we are on to the gossip portion of the evening. Abby is busy going on about this new receptionist at Dave’s office and how she is always dressing in short, short skirts and tiny tops and how no one seems to care. “Hello, dress codes are there for a reason people, they need to be enforced.” “Yeah I hear ya.” I agree “So did Flynn tell you about the girl he has been seeing?” She just had to wait until I was taking a sip of wine to drop that bomb. I spray my wine all…

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    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 means you are sporty. Wearing rock and roll band t-shirts, or dark clothes means you are emo or goth. We judge people based on their appearance, without having any insight into their…

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    School Uniform Benefits

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    or styles of clothes to fit into a group. Also parents do not have to worry about how to dress their children for school, which is another stress relieved from their shoulders. School uniforms put every student on a level playing field. On the same note, school uniforms prepare students to embrace the “professionalism” of a work environment, making them more likely to enjoy (or at least not minding) the dress code of their work…

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    School Uniforms In America

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    According to the article School uniforms, In the years of 2009 to 2010, approximately 19 percent of public schools, in America require uniforms and 57 percent have strict dress code (school uniform).The statistics shows how school districts are concerned with trying to find a solution to reduce distractions in the class room by controlling what a student should wear instead of focusing on providing students with an education. Administrators disrupt the learning environment when they see student…

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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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