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    Essay On School Uniforms

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    School uniforms were, is, and will remain in public and private schools worldwide. However, the debate has been ongoing for teachers, school officials, and parents whether uniforms should be a requirement for all institutes. Some schools require a dress code while others eliminate cascading failures that come with dress codes and stand by uniformity. Uniforms are easier to enforce than dress codes because students can misuse less distinguished programs. Namely, clothing that displays vulgar,…

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    Case Study Nike Sweatshops

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    How do you feel about the sweatshops and child labour? Do you know that your clothes or shoes might be made by them? It is often said that they should be banned. Nevertheless, why they still exist in this era? In the past, enterprises were not certain to carry weight in business ethics. In the economic globalization, the multinational factories and businesses are in fierce competition. Businessmen from the developed countries invest and build factories in the developing countries due to the low…

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    States wear uniforms; while 54% have a strict dress code. Proponents of uniforms agree with the rise of uniforms (Fast Facts). They believe uniforms improve schools. Opponents believe the rise of uniforms is a problem. What most adults do not realize is how much students dislike uniforms. Middle school students should not have to wear school uniforms because this takes away freedom of expression, common knowledge, and even leaves room for more rebellion. To begin with, wearing school uniforms…

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    Holloman and Sylvan L. Alleyne discuss both sides of the argument on school uniforms. They say uniforms serve as a symbol of the organization/school and reduce the cost of clothes for families. The other side they bring up cultural influences and that uniforms can be targeted toward a certain group of people or clothing item. They also state how public school prohibit certain clothing or grooming practices to address…

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    is their child? Hmmm… maybe by what they saw their child walk out of the house in that morning, so uniforms actually could cause a problem instead of help fix them.      School uniforms are also quite the biggest waste of money. Think about it for a second, if you go out later at night with your friends are you really going to wear your uniform? No most likely not, uniforms have only one place that you can wear them to and that is school. So if I have these couple of…

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    School uniforms has always been a hot topic in society. It’s really hard to choose a side but after sitting down and actually thinking about it I believe that school uniforms bring more good things then bad things to students. The reason why I believe all students should wear school uniforms are because school uniforms can prevent students from getting bullied or having peer pressure, they will help the family economically and they will save time at home and at school. I think the most…

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    test I took in my Theology class back in elementary school. "What do you want to be when you grow up and why?" Sometimes they would ask us to draw and color a picture of what we 'd be when we grow up. My picture would be a girl in the white nursing uniform dress and the nurse 's cap helping an injured person or a sick patient. "I want to be a nurse because I want to help those who are injured and in need," was always my answer. Throughout the years I never developed my answer to that question…

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    In his book “Experience and Education”, John Dewey introduced a new concept known as an educative experience. An educative experience is comprised of the interaction of the individual and the environment which fosters growth singularly and universally. Growth, according to Dewey, involves the emergence of inquisitiveness, understanding, sympathy, sensitivity, connectedness, sense of belonging, and worldliness. A miseducative experience is also possible where the opposite of these traits are…

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    Wear School Uniforms

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    School uniforms here in the United States were first introduced in the late 1900s and soon after that became an issue on whether or not students should have to wear school uniforms. According to the article “Background of the Issue” on procon.org, school uniforms first started in the 1980’s due to an argument over a pair of designer sunglasses, which resulted in a school shooting where a student was wounded. During the fall of 1988, there were 39 elementary schools and 2 middle schools that…

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    Student Dress Code Essay

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    Girls are unequally cited, getting significantly more citations than boys do for dress code. Girls report that they feel embarrassed or ashamed by school authorities when cited, which has a negative impact on girls’ confidence and sense of self. Because girls have more fashion options than boys, they are subjected to more attention to the dress codes, however transgendered students also have higher rates of citations because they do not wear what is expected of their sex, even if it falls within…

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