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    In the past, there has been many great people who changed the world by creating an invention to make life simpler. Some inventions that were made stood in front of others while some weren’t given much credit. One of the many great people included a man named Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Morse was born in April 27, 1791 in Charlestown Massachusetts with a father named Pastor Jedidiah Morse and a mother named Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese. Samuel Morse was a very important man for the many things…

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    to school to make friends and learn how to interact with others, and basically learn who we are. We go to school to learn math and English and science and history and every other subject you could possibly choose. We are told in the handbook a dress code but also somewhere in there is a spot that pretty much states to come looking acceptable. What is acceptable? What does it mean to dress acceptably when you're a kid no older than dick Gregory. Acceptable means able to be agreed on, able to be…

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    Dress Code It's no lie that a lot of girls complain about the dress code at school. I myself think that some of it is silly. I think it is silly until I look at some of the girls who don't come even close to following the dress code. I then realize it's not as silly as what I think it is. I think we need to enforce rules on the shorts. Woo some of those girls shorts. Man, do they need to cover up! I think that we should all dress modestly. Statistics show that the girls who don't dress…

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    I’ve lived in Long Beach California which was the first public school district in the US in imperilment school uniforms. I never had to wear school uniform which started back in 1994 for all K-8 grade students, I had just miss it but my little sister had to wear it for a couple of years. The idea of school uniform grew in popularity though out the US and many more school adopted the school uniform concept. The school uniform was imperilment by Long Beach school district in concern for students…

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    Sunny Sb1423 Advantages

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    The Sunny SF-B1423 comes in a huge box, and the advantage of this bike is that the main frame has already been assembled. When it comes to the rest of the assembly, it takes between 30 minutes to one hour to put the pedals and seat on the bike together, a little longer than average. Nevertheless, you have an excellent and reliable monitor that will track your riding performance that includes speed and calories. When we look at price, you have more expensive bikes that do not offer the same level…

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    School Dress Codes

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    A common plague affecting schools across America is the dress code, and dress codes should be removed from American Schools because they restrict personal freedom, including symbolic speech; they disrupt class; they are more effort than they’re worth to enforce; and they send mixed messages about the body. First, dress codes restrict personal freedom. A dress code by definition limits clothes that an individual can wear to school. Sometimes, it is reasonable; you shouldn’t wear a bikini to…

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    percent of schools enforce a strict dress code (1). Schools should pay more attention to our learning instead of our clothes. Believe it or not but even teachers are told what to wear and what not to wear. No one gets to enjoy their freedom anymore because we are being told what to wear. There should be no dress code because dress codes have ruined events, taken away our freedom of style, and have crossed the line with how we should dress like. Dress codes have ruined a lot of school events.…

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    Over the past decade, there's been an ongoing debate around the school system; uniforms. Many people believe that school uniforms are unnecessary, or that they're simply another item on their kids' back to school supply list. However, statistics have shown that uniforms not only discipline students, but keep them safe, and are cheaper than regular clothes. And while they may not be the most fashionable clothes on the planet, I think we can all agree that keeping our students safe should be…

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    The Navajo code talkers are one of the main reasons why the United States conquered Japan and Germany in World War II. During World War II , both Germany and Japan thought they had such unbreakable codes, but infact, these codes were broken and their most vital information was released to the enemy. A variety of techniques were used to meet the goal that the code talkers pursued and overall, code and code breaking during World War II changed the outcome of the war, and helped led the United…

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    (-- removed HTML --) Coco Chanel once said-“In order to be irreplaceable, one must be different.” This quote is very accurate in the school uniform debate. Uniforms are made the same, for us to look the same, and be the same, but we are NOT the same. They revoke our rights of freedom and individuality. Thus why I think students should NOT be forced to wear uniforms. My first and foremost reason is students wouldn’t be able to express themselves. We are denied the freedom of color, style,…

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