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    bit of homework or studying for a test. The pressure is on to look just right. A uniform would help eliminate all of this and more. The many benefits of uniformity with clothing in schools are significant. School uniforms should be required because they help create an environment that is safer and easier for students to learn. Uniforms help make schools safer in more than one way. An example of how school uniforms help shape a safe environment is that they reduce the risk for theft of more…

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    As it comes to the end of my internship with Allied Barton it was a decent time. Though when thinking of my likes and dislike there are much more dislikes than likes. This I feel is mostly true for my fellow interns but it 's rather disappointing. Since this wasn’t the internship that I wanted they aren’t that many similarities to the activities performed as a security guard related to my career goals. That being said I wasn 't interning for the job I intended on going into I can’t say it wasn’t…

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    School Uniforms Make a Big Difference School uniforms are an interesting point under discussion in public schools. Even though many schools have already set a rule as requiring school uniforms, students and most parents still not agree. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. They play a big role in education than most people would think. Without school uniforms, most students treat school as a fashion show. This is the reason why students who enjoy new fashion trends still do not…

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    in what they wear. School uniforms have always been considered a controversial issue. Teachers and faculty continue to support dress codes while many students resist the steady increase in uniforms that is occurring in schools today. Both sides of the argument are well represented with structural evidence supporting them. Studies show that school uniforms can both improve test scores and well as prevent bullying in schools, yet the overall student opposition to uniforms can unintentionally cause…

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    students today feel as if their social status is defined by their clothing, and if they were told they had to wear a school uniform many would find a way to protest the issue, usually by saying they will lose the ability to express themselves. Although requiring students to wear school uniforms may violate their self-expression, a uniform can be looked upon as a positive thing. A uniform can eliminate bullying, combine social classes and develop a stronger team mentality.…

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    rc Williams Mandatory School Uniforms The practice of requiring students to wear uniforms is becoming more common in public schools all over the United States. Uniform policies are on the rise throughout the country, with nearly one in five schools requiring them. There are many controversial opinions regarding the pros and cons of mandating school uniforms. . Proponents can argue that school uniforms result in safer schools and equality amongst the students. Those that oppose can argue…

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    so students prefer to go home and get their own clothes or have someone bring them clothes from home. Students, both boys and girls, frequently do not correctly follow the school dress code. Without enforcing the dress code stricter, or getting uniforms, kids will continue to miss class, create problems with the faculty, and distract others. The most controversial problem with students not correctly following the school dress code is that they end up missing a large amount of valuable class time…

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    right, and back left again in the unfamiliar hallway. Everyone’s dressed like me, you realize, easing up a bit in your new school. Because of uniforms, you are no longer burdened with spending your time shopping for the latest fashion to impress your peers. Not only is it stressful, but exceptionally expensive. Now, it seems almost effortless to buy the few uniforms you need at the beginning of the year and say goodbye to wardrobe-related stress. You hurry into your class and soon notice…

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    of making school uniforms mandatory. Some schools already require their students to wear uniforms, but others are still deciding whether to make it mandatory or not. Schools that have already implemented this policy have seen the benefits of it. School uniforms should be required because it saves time and lot of money for the parents, reduces peer pressure and bullying, and helps prevent the use of inappropriate clothing in a formal institute. First of all, school uniforms should be…

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    “Why?” adverb, often used as an exclamation expressing surprise or indignation, used by 90% of the youth when confronted with wearing uniforms. When I was in middle-school, if I was not wearing a dress I was wearing a uniform. (A tucked in teal or white polo shirt with black or khaki pants. Girls could alternatively wear black or khaki skirts if she so chose to. Dresses were alright as long as shoulders were covered, and the hemline did not pass above relaxed fingertips.) In the middle of my…

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