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    Uniforms Solve Dress Code

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    Would Uniforms Solve Dress Code Problems? What’s wrong with being a woman in society, humans were all created the same so why are women told to hide their body for “the sake of men”? Growing up girls are told to cover up that way a man can't stare at you a certain way, and yes people have sick minds, but we’re in a school environment, we should teach boys how to “control” themselves instead. Developing years do tend to lead to feelings and changes but people still need to be respectful. Most…

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    Our first amendment right gives us the right to say what we want, and where we want, which Americans hold near and dear to them. First amendment rights seem to clash when it comes to students. The article argues that student speech should be treated differently depending on whether the speech occurs under school supervision. In the article, it talks about student speech under school supervision and student speech outside of the school. Outside of school students are fully…

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    In the student essay, United Uniforms, the writer tries to persuade their audience to support the introduction of standardized uniforms for public schools in the United States. The audience for the paper is the American education system and the parents of students. We are given stories of students who took their own lives due to conflicts at school; this is important because schools are often searching for ways to avoid the preventable loss of their students. The paper also explicitly states…

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    Uniforms, at school? This is the end of my life! Should uniforms be worn at school? No kids shouldn’t have to wear uniforms because it makes the atmosphere not as happy, it would be boring to see everyone wearing the same thing, and you can’t express who you are like you can without uniforms. If you have uniforms you can’t express who you are. When you get to wear your own clothes people know whether they are a tomboy, girly girl, into sports, or even dark & gloomy. People who are for uniforms…

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    School Dress Codes Schools should not have dress codes. Dress codes constrict the right of the students to be who they really are. More than half of K-12 schools in the United States have a form of dress code, whether it’s nice attire or a formal uniform. The fact that more than half of schools have some type of dress code, explains why many students feel that their individuality is at risk. Also the Supreme Court feels that students should not have dress codes that restrict their personalities.…

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    Uniforms In School Should Not Be Allow I think that uniforms in school should not be allowed. Down below are three reason why I think uniforms in school should not be allowed. My first reason is, Kids should be able to wear anything they want to school. My second reason is, kids can't get comfortable in uniforms. My last reason is, uniforms do not stop bullying. The first reason, kids should be able to wear anything they want to to school. “The first amendment of the US constitution…

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    Unfair Dress Codes

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    Peggy Orenstein. This is relevant because most females in schools are subjected to unfair dress codes, making them more self conscience about their appearance and not allowing them to freely express themselves. In schools dress codes are biased toward teenage girls. More females are sent out of class in a month than the number of boys in a year. Boys are not held to the same dress code as females. Dress codes promote rape culture and sexism towards women, teaching boys that women need to cover…

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    The problem with the AIS uniform is that the all the pants are uncomfortable when worn due to the material that is used. Even though there are many different styles and options, the material used is very vexatious. This is a problem because some people may need bigger sizes since the material makes people feel strained, which will mean that the length of the pants will increase. This will result in the need of taking the pants to the tailor, and some people may not have the time to do so.…

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    agree with the dress code. The dress code prevents PDAs, physical conflict, and promotes a more peaceful environment at school. The dress code is the vary thing that keeps the students out of trouble. Let’s start off with a PDA. First of all, a PDA is an abbreviation that stands for Public Display of Affection. PDAs occur when a student likes a another student and demonstrates it in public. Certain clothing gives students an urge to do a PDA. Luckily for our students, dress code prevents this…

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    doing that with a baby. Thanks to new advances in technology and research, this may become a reality very soon. One such technology capable of restructuring genetic codes in human embryos is the CRISPR-Cas9 method. This works by using an enzyme found in bacteria to snip out segments of DNA and replace the section with a customized code of DNA (Burke). Using this method, there is no limit to the changes one can make to a human embryo, whether it is enhancing intelligence, speed, strength,…

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