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    Most of the reasons against school uniforms are personal preferences as compared to factual evidence leading you away from school uniforms. The main push against school uniforms is that it doesn’t let children express themselves. If by taking away their right to dress one would be slowly starting to take away the pure joy to wake up in the morning and choose what one wishes to look like that day. Imagine a small child who loves this one shirt, then their school adopts uniforms. One would now…

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    The number of schools requiring students to wear school uniforms has been on the rise for the past couple of years. At public schools in the US, one out of every five has reported that students are required to wear uniforms from 2013-2014, as compared with one in eight requiring uniforms from 2003-2004. And with the rise in this school policy, so follows the continuation of the debate on whether kids should or should not be required to wear uniforms. Personally, I firmly believe that children…

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    In the excerpt “the Four Books on Architecture” Palladio develops a numerical and logical system organizing spatial relationships among the elements involved in any building. This system is a guidance for architects when designing such buildings as villas and houses. As well this system includes detailed rules to be considered when an architect arranges building rooms, when he specifies the proportions of spaces, when he makes decisions about the dimensions of halls associating the height of a…

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    School uniforms 19% of schools around the world are now required to wear school uniforms. School uniforms were introduced in England in 1222. Students in one school were required to wear a robe-like uniform called a ‘cappa clausa’. It wasn’t until the 16th century that we found the modern school uniforms that students wear today. Most people know that school uniforms are a big fad in most schools these days. But, there are many questions we still have to ask. What are the negatives? What are…

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    TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 • BACKGROUND OF: - LUMUT LEE MARINE ENGINEERING SHIPYARD 2 - UNIKL MIMET SYIPYARD 4 COMPARISION BETWEEN TWO SHIPYARDS 6 CONCLUSION 7 RECOMMENDATION 8 REFERENCE Introduction Shipbuilding refers to the construction of ships that able of floating. Shipbuilding typically takes place in a shipyard by specialized engineers, boat builders, and other marine experts. Shipyard, a place which ships are constructs and…

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    5 School uniforms are expensive. Uniforms often require; specific shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, ties, socks, shoes, etc. Uniforms have to be custom - ordered to fit the uniform code and have to be personalized to fit the school’s logo. School districts argue that uniforms are less expensive but the average cost of school uniforms is $249 . Sometimes schools help with paying for uniforms for students whose parents have a low income…

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    School uniforms should not be a requirement for public schools. Schools should not be forcing children and teenagers to limit their expression by way of uniforms. Although there are multiple reasons that school uniforms are a good idea there are even more reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea. There are three reasons why not to have school uniforms: the prices of uniforms are unreasonable, students having to wear certain colors takes away individualism, and takes away American values.…

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    Student Dress Codes

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    Dress codes, in today’s society, have been an increasing topic with all of the different fashion trends that have been going around, and whether or not they are all school appropriate. Dress codes in schools should be enforced because it improves most of the students academics, safety, and attitude. Dress codes are proven to increase a students academics. Many schools with strict dress codes, believe that the students who are well-dressed are more likely to perform well in the classroom…

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    Did you know one billion dollars of back to school sales are uniform purchases (OCCUPYTHEORY, 2014)? Uniforms are fairly expensive, especially for families with low-income and multiple children, although, some may argue it saves money for parents. An interesting study that focused on students’ physical activity found that uniforms prevent girls in partaking in physical activities during recess (Hannah Norrish, 2012). The excessive focus on uniforms has averted the attention away from more…

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    Carpenter Carpentry is a skilled trade work which primarily includes the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials required for the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, yet today we see many other materials being used and sometimes finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building being considered as carpentry. Most common injuries: Back - 21%…

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