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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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    Dress codes are nothing new to our society. Many times clothing guidelines are set up in the workplace, and more commonly in today’s schools. Dress codes are often implemented into school systems to “prepare kids for the real world” but some school systems believe that certain articles’ of girls attire should be prohibited because they “distract” boys. Are these strict guidelines fair and appropriate for both young men and women? Most dress codes restrict wearing skirts and dresses that are…

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    The topic of wearing uniforms in school is a controversial one. In some schools in North America, the practice of wearing uniforms has become the norm. As a result, tension has been created between people who believe uniforms should be worn and people who believe uniforms should not be worn. There are those who believe that uniforms provide discipline and allow students to focus on their studies without worrying about making a fashion statement to enlighten others. On the other hand, there are…

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    Against School Uniforms

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    Although some people may think schools need school uniforms, I for one am against having school uniforms forced upon the students. I am against school uniforms because it can not show your personality through your style of clothing, freedom of expression, and it is too expensive if you have too many children. If we have to wear what we do not want, the world will never be the same. First, we should not have to wear school uniforms because the students cannot show their own personality through…

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    Mandatory Dress Codes

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    people to wear. In my opinion, more professional jobs should require dress codes. Depending on the type of job, people should only have to follow a dress code if it is completely necessary. Jobs such as the military need the soldiers to look uniform and clean. If jobs enforce dress codes, then there should be no issues associated with their clothing of choice as long as they are following the requirements. Work dress codes…

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    Should Schools Continue to Enforce a Dress Code? Many people believe that the clothes people wear are a way for them to express themselves, and that schools should not restrict the creativity these clothes display. Although this may be true, school dress codes only restrict inappropriate clothes and articles of clothing that are distracting. Dress codes allows students to “express themselves” while also being appropriately covered and distraction free. It is true that some school dress codes…

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    Sunglasses at MBIS? Do you wear sunglasses? Well, at MBIS you don’t. Students at MBIS should be able to wear sunglasses at school because it can prevent eye damage and eye cancer. We should also examine why we shouldn’t to get a balanced view. Teachers at MBIS wear sunglasses, but kids aren’t allowed. Us kids are the future. Sunglasses protect the skin around your eyes. The skin around your eyes, including your eyelids, is the thinnest and most sensitive skin on your body which means that it…

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    What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of School Uniforms In many schools around the world, students are required to wear school uniforms. However, other educational institutions do not implement this rule as part of the decision reached by their boards and the parents. On your end, do you think if wearing school uniforms is good? This has become a subject of some arguments between proponents and critics. To come up with a well-informed idea about this, let us look at its advantages and…

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    deeply rooted emphasis on “sameness” in our society as evidenced by the use of school uniforms. School uniforms constrain student expression in the name of control and eliminating perceived differences among diverse groups of people. In John Rawls’, Justice as…

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