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    "A school in which students are expected to wear standardized dress or a school uniform is an environment where administrators and teachers are sending a clear message that students need to put academics before fashion." Using school uniforms would help students focus on their grades more than their clothes. Without…

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    are allowed, why isn't exotic hair color? Both can draw attention but neither affect academic success. Wearing brightly colored clothing practically draws the same attention as unnatural hair color does. Schools already get to control how students dress and how they are supposed to behave; why do they have to go so far as to telling students what they can and cannot do to their own body? As far as exotic hair dye making the school look bad, that is not everyone's opinion. If anything, hair…

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    Catholic Schools and uniforms go together like peanut butter and jelly. Unfortunately, many high school students compare wearing school uniforms to an anchovy and liver sandwich. Personally, I much prefer peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I don’t why students are so resistant to school uniforms. Students should be required to wear school uniforms because they reduce socioeconomic disparities, help students focus on work rather than the clothes they are wearing, and students would spend less…

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    really are, they need to enjoy their childhood. To start with families have traditions they follow. Now every parent raises their child the same way. Everyone is different and have their own styles. As a kid all your clothes are colorful and when you dress yourself you don’t…

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    School Uniforms

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    budget. Various people believe that school uniforms would cause too much trouble in schools among the students. The uniforms are beginning to form arguments between the parents and the school. Public schools should be unable to force their students to dress the exact same way. Parents would have to pay for their…

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    Wedding Lehnga Case Study

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    Wedding Lehnga and Sarees designer lehengas:-The brides are dressed up in auspicious colours which are made to order by famous designers and stylist. sarees are worn as a traditional wear in indian weddings, it is also worn by the older women in society at all times. Wedding Lehnga and Sarees Heavy Bridal Suits:-They are thousands of heavy bridal suits available in the market nowadays which represents the richness of the garment and the mood of the brides. These suits can also be bought from…

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    differently by their peers. The NAESP (National Association of Elementary School Principals) published a study showing that 86% of school officials stated that school uniforms decreased peer pressure to dress a certain way (Tucker). This is because with the uniform policy all children would dress the same, whether they are rich or poor, which, leaves very little room for…

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    "If it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require school uniforms"(Woolley). Former President Ronald Reagan said this in 1996 during his presidency. The issue of schools across The United States of America having mandated school uniforms has been on the rise, but the controversy over whether or not uniforms actually accomplish anything is far from over. School uniforms first originated in Baltimore, Maryland at…

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    School Uniform Colonialism

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    1963). Soon after, there was a momentum for the children of elite scholars to distinguish themselves in academic settings via a uniform. Many elite private schools utilized school uniforms as a symbol of superiority. They wore expensive blazers, dress shoes, and fancy blouses. While both socioeconomic classes utilized school uniforms the rationale behind uniform usage quickly changed. The narrative that surfaced was that uniforms supported children to maintain focus and discipline in school.…

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    Wardrobe Freedom

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    Wardrobe freedom Why should kids wear school uniforms? If I were to walk into a school where everyone is wearing the same clothing, I would think that this is a prison. Prisoners wear uniforms, not kids at school. Wearing uniforms are a huge controversy all around the world. For many years, people have been deciding whether or not kids should wear school uniforms. All around the world, this topic has been a controversy to schools and people. Some kids believe that they should be dressed the…

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