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    Why should students be forced to hide their individuality? Each and every human being is unique, so they should be allowed to put their real selves on display, due to the fact that high school is a time when students have yet to fully explore the different aspects of their personality. Not only do school uniforms remove the opportunity for self-expression, but they could also pose a problem for low-income parents, considering that many schools make their uniforms costly. Looking back at Eastern…

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    remember I don't think we will ever split up. Then there’s Mariah Mendes she is basically the queen bee of Colonel Dunfield High School all the football players love her and think she is the prettiest girl ever. she doesn't seem to think the school dress code doesn't apply to her she always wears short shorts and tank…

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    To me, social construction is a compilation of societal and cultural expectations and the way these expectations, individuals, and society interact. Like patriarchy, social constructionism functions by the foundation and obedience (or disobedience) of social systems. Individuals and the system work together to form and maintain whatever society considers “normal”. Social construction may be seen in religion – depending upon how a Christian religion interprets the Bible and/or other religious…

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    rc Williams Mandatory School Uniforms The practice of requiring students to wear uniforms is becoming more common in public schools all over the United States. Uniform policies are on the rise throughout the country, with nearly one in five schools requiring them. There are many controversial opinions regarding the pros and cons of mandating school uniforms. . Proponents can argue that school uniforms result in safer schools and equality amongst the students. Those that oppose can argue…

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    where students learn, it not a place to show off your new clothing. Students get distracted easily, by wearing school uniforms it can reduce the distraction. It also can benefit students to be more focus on their school work. As stated by Brennan, “A dress code to be enforced would be a benefit to the students because it would allow them to focus on their grades look versus their shirt or shoes look”. Therefore, if students are required to wear school uniforms it would create a positive learning…

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    Did you know that the history of school uniforms goes all the way back to the 16th century. Uniforms originally started in England than spread throughout the whole world. School uniforms are a very bad idea. Students are in a dangerous environment If they have to wear uniforms. These uniforms also hold back being able to express your personality through clothes. A reason for my claim of why school uniforms shouldn't be forced is because it holds back the ability express personality…

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    “Uniforms For All” and “Let Me Be Me” are both opinion essays.They are both similar and different in so many ways. I will be talking about the similarity and differences and including my opinion on the on I like. First ,Some things “Let Me Be Me” and Uniforms For All” have some things in common. One of them is that they are both essays about uniforms. Another one Is that they are opinion essays. They both are trying to persuade you.They also inform you about the uniforms. Next, “Let Me Be…

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    Imagine a world full of boys and girls wearing ties or polos. A world where all schools become a place that students can look forward to knowing that they can go through the day ahead of them and their peers won’t be full of hatred and judgement. If only there were a way that the door to a safe haven could be unlocked. But the key that society is in dire need of lies in the implementation of school uniforms. Middle school and High school students should start this wonderland that brings along…

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    Schools will benefit because school pride can be enhanced with uniforms. In addition, enforcing the dress code will be simpler for educators and administrators. Furthermore, students can gain because getting ready in the morning will take time and they may have better punctuality from not having to worry about what to wear (often a challenge for teenagers)…

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    today’s society, you would probably become concerned looking at what each individual child was wearing. Unless you are in a private school system, a student is allowed to pick out what they wear on a daily bases, even if this out does not fit the dress code. Many students today feel as if their social status is defined by their clothing, and if they were told they had to wear a school uniform many would find a way to protest the issue, usually by saying they will lose the ability to express…

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