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    families joining together forming a business deal in a beneficial arrangement or alliance. Great expectations were placed upon weddings, the wedding dress was crucial in representing the bride’s family, in terms of wealth and social status. Due to my interest in the Victorian clothing, I took a trip to the Exeter’s Royal…

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    Without hindrance and restraint is the key part to this. A person is given the right to freedom in the Constitution. However, their right to freedom gets violated when schools try to force uniforms on a student. There has been many attempts to stretch dress code policies, which aren’t as restrictive as uniforms but still hinder rights. For example, 13 year old Alan Newsom had a lawsuit against his school in 2003 for them making him change his NRA shirt. Public schools should not adopt a uniform…

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    Nehemiah Anderson 16.5% of public schools wear school uniforms let's get that to 0. Students should not have school uniforms for many reasons. The fact that these public schools are supposed to be free and they are not when you are paying for a school uniform. This also takes away from the students creativity which makes them blend in with others when they want to be themselves. For many others it can be prices of school uniforms. Firstly, you are not supposed to pay for public…

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    would really write me?I stay on y 'all mind but, oh, I think they like me Clean pair of sneaks, with a designer belt Please watch your step cause I 'm feeling myself?’IHEARTMEMPHIS hit the qwua 2015 ,this is telling how the new genaration like to dress and represent thire self, so do i belive high school students should wear uniform, No because wearing school uniform make you feel like you is in prison and it is telling you what to wear and when you is in high school you don 't want to wake…

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    Students all over the world are being bullied because of what they wear and how they dress. Schools like to prevent this problem by making it mandatory to wear school uniform. This can lead to students dressing more properly to school, less bullying, and help students focus more on studies. If a student who had “uncool” clothing showed up to school, the students may get bullied, made fun of, teased or more. This will lead to the student`s parents spending more money on clothes other than the…

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    school. There are also quite a few people who agree with wearing school uniforms. Well I do. I agree that students should wear uniforms. For one it’s easier than trying to find regular clothes in the morning, it’s easier to keep up with the school dress code and it’s a way better look for all students to wear uniforms. So people might disagree on wearing uniforms simply because they thinks uniforms are ugly, but I’m here to tell you it’s not about that at all. Most likely more parents might…

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    Brunsma, D. L. (2007). The school uniform movement and what it tells us about american education. Retrieved November 15, 2015, from http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1593&context=ce In Brunsma’s article he mentions the uniform policies in catholic schools. The article is a brief overview of the book, The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us About American Education. He mentions how school uniforms can have a negative outcome on the kids. Even though they may…

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    Waiting For The Future

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    Each day that I get older, the more I realize the sand in the glass slides by faster. Realizing that this time is not just going by quickly, it is spent worrying and waiting about things that I should not. From every age, I can remember something I waited to do or something for which I was excited about. When I was younger, I could not wait to grow up. I wanted to attend school, play sports, and graduate with all my friends, I looked forward to so many things in the future that I could not wait…

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    Conformity In School

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    flaunted, others believe that it's setting us up for failure and unrealistic situations. The world is complex and not as simple as school makes it seem. In school, we are taught that grades define who you are and your intellectual ability. How you dress, the music you listen and who you hang out with represents your placement in the social hierarchy. In a large amount of schools from public to private, you are required to wear uniforms. When you force students…

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    “I remember walking into drugstores when i was younger and seeing all the hair color boxes on the shelves and just being so in awe. Having the control to dye your hair and your look is such a part of self-expression” - Olivia Wilde. Different hair colors shouldn't be restricted from middle school students. Dying your hair only shows who you are and who you have chosen to be. Students with low self esteem are recommended to dye their hair for a boost in self appreciation,and studies show that…

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