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    The benefits of students wearing school uniforms Wearing a school uniform while in school hours is a must for most students around the world. Although some people believe that pupils should be able to choose to wear what they want, others however, believe uniforms are of value in the education system and they help overcome problems such as; money, bullying and the issue of truancy. The average cost of a uniform in England for a high school student is, according to The Department…

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    Uniforms in the Civil War The Union The Union Army’s Uniform was inspired by France’s military uniforms. The uniform had many variations across different troops and soldiers. During the Civil War, supplies were very limited so it was hard to get materials and fabric. Because of this, people in the army had to put together their own outfit resulting in varying uniforms. The Union Army: Service and Campaign Uniform The Union Army’s service and campaign consisted of a black felt hat that had one…

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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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    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), and the reinforce of security should be implemented to improve Massasoit and help all students, especially, those who have been dealing with a full-time job and a part-time school. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, uniform is an adjective that’s “not varying or changing: staying the same at all times,…

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    In the student essay, United Uniforms, the writer tries to persuade their audience to support the introduction of standardized uniforms for public schools in the United States. The audience for the paper is the American education system and the parents of students. We are given stories of students who took their own lives due to conflicts at school; this is important because schools are often searching for ways to avoid the preventable loss of their students. The paper also explicitly states…

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    The importance of this object may not seem obvious to every person who looks at it. However, it is indicative of the times in which it was being actively used. An Army Service Uniform, also known as “dress blues,” is owned by a military service member and is often worn as formal wear. Adorning the jackets of an individual's dress blues is an assortment of regalia that represent their personal experience while serving their country. Every service members’ jacket holds a unique and personal…

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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    Why should students wear school uniform? School uniforms are turning into a well-known pattern amongst schools. Students became more interested in what they wear at school more than what they will learn. Therefore, schools nowadays requiring students to wear school outfits to let them focus on the main goal that they came to do. Wearing school uniforms effects not only students, but their parents and teachers in a good way that make the school life easier and enjoyable. According to…

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    Are School Uniforms as Bad as They Seem? Krystal School uniforms are better than wearing regular clothes to school because they are cheaper, you can still express your style, and they give you more pride, unity, and spirit. The first reason school uniforms are great is that it can help promote students to think creatively. Students can jazz up their uniforms by changing the buttons to something that has more of their style on it. A study in 2012 says that…

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    School uniforms have been a blazing debate for centuries. There are many ideas about what a school wardrobe entails. Despite the controversy, school uniforms are beneficial because they promote good attendance and graduation rates, safety for the entirety of the student body, discipline and school pride, and break down social and economic barriers. There is more to consider on this hot topic about why school uniforms are in reality beneficial to a school’s well-being. For example, attendance and…

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