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    Students’ uniform Annotated Bibliography Toppo, Greg. “What to wear? Schools increasingly making that decision.” USA TODAY. 18 Aug. 2013. Web. 5 Jul. 2015. One of the paragraph mentions the effects of wearing uniforms are not very clear, unsupportive from the data or to some extend that wear uniforms have negative impact on student. So this point provides very powerful evidence. Schools make students wear uniforms look for the better performances in school, the purpose is undeniable and kind.…

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    Conversations like this happen to thousands of families in the United States every year during back to school season. All of this can be avoid, if all public school would enforce uniforms. If uniforms were forced then bullying rates would drop, they would be cheaper, and they would unity schools. All of this reason are why uniforms should are why uniforms should be mandatory in school. First, if schools were…

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    Preston High School should not adhere to a school dress code because it limits self-expression, high initial cost and can be very uncomfortable. Students should not have to wear uniforms at school because students do not want to have to wear the same thing as other students or look alike. Kids like to be themselves and express the things they like or like to do. I think that the students at Preston High would not even like to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want…

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    The School of St.Labre Catholic Indian School has uniforms for its students but the students don’t like the uniforms because they say that it's dumb to wear uniforms. Also, the students of St.Labre want to uniforms out of the handbook and forgotten. Then why it matters to the students is because they think that it makes the school not that professional and makes us look weird. Also, that the uniforms (or what the students say) are too much for the school and they think that their spending to…

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    Love and affection are the right terms to qualify the sense of belonging to a family, school, team, different organizations and so on. Due to this sense of belonging, usually everything looks like it is perfect, and some of us have difficulty to realize what might be wrong or even accept the challenges. Even though I have an affection to Massasoit Community College, I understand that the use of uniforms, Sunday openings, the increase of hours at the library and ARC (Academic Resource Center),…

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    The Effect of School Uniforms Everyone knows that there are many discussions about school uniforms. Do they affect students education or not? Danielle Spanner published by GlobalPost says, “Uniforms are being used as a way to level the socio-economic status of students, promote a school-wide culture and, most importantly minimize disciplinary problems associated with wearing casual clothes. . . Students from upper socio-economic statuses commonly receive more attention because of the latest…

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    to purchase school supplies for each upcoming year. Usually Sally has to wear her older sister’s worn-out clothing and reuse her back pack. This year, Sally’s school is requiring her to purchase uniforms before the school year begins. While many believe uniforms would be great change for public schools, others believe uniforms would only burden families financially. Uniforms provide students a sense of equality. A great advantage for all students is the ability to attend schools without…

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    United States of America, uniforms were symbolic for a higher socioeconomic status in the private sector of education. Today many public school systems across America have eliminated a dress code and are implementing uniform policies. One in five elementary schools in the United States now requires uniforms, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (“Should Schools Require Uniforms?” 7). On the contrary there has been numerous debates over whether uniforms limits students’…

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    Addressing School Uniforms I think school uniforms should be enforced to help student’s not be made fun of whatever their personal style may be. It also allows students to focus on work instead of what of their wearing. Some evidence is that in Long Beach California middle school before uniforms 1,135 reported fight’s throughout 1993-94 but only 554 fights in the last academic year with uniforms. With uniforms, you don't have to worry about kids judging what you're wearing. Wearing uniforms…

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    There have been many controversies concerning of school uniforms in public schools. Everyone seems to have their own opinion on the subject. A lot of different circumstances should be taken into effect before making such a major decision. There are some advantages if the kids were made to wear school uniforms. They wouldn’t have the peer pressure of having the latest fashion in clothing and name brand clothes. It might help stop some of the bullying on kids who can’t afford the nicer things. It…

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