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    The problem with the AIS uniform is that the all the pants are uncomfortable when worn due to the material that is used. Even though there are many different styles and options, the material used is very vexatious. This is a problem because some people may need bigger sizes since the material makes people feel strained, which will mean that the length of the pants will increase. This will result in the need of taking the pants to the tailor, and some people may not have the time to do so.…

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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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    first school law to require a dress code was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court, known as the Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District case. Dress codes and uniforms have been the center of controversy between student and teachers from the start. Lately students have been saying that dress codes or uniforms repress their ability to express themselves in a school environment. To truly understand how this is such a big issue in the United States, we must know how this started,…

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    The Uniform Civil Code

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    criticism, a major argument against the Uniform Civil Code is the problem of its practical application. One often faces the question as to how a Uniform Civil Code would be drafted? Every person believes in the superiority of the values of one’s religion. In such a scenario, how can the state come up with a law that is not disproportionally favorable to any particular religion but is widely accepted by people of various religions? It needs to be understood that Uniform Civil Code is not about…

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    Pros Of School Uniforms

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    called Woodford County High school. They all at least had been sent to the office once for dress code during class at least once. When if they had a uniform they would have never missed class for something that could have been prevented if they had a uniform. Another huge thing schools struggle with is gang affiliation. If you have a uniform it is more difficult for kids to show if they are in a gang. A huge thing with gangs they are big in violence. According to the Office of…

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    many ways. The violence and bullying has been an ongoing issue for years and is becoming more violent and is seen everyday in our schools. There are multiple facts that tie into school violence and why it is caused. These facts include; school uniforms, situations in the home, living conditions, being a victim of bullying, and not being seen or heard. By this situation in the home is... If they have a good relationship with their parents and they can trust them enough to talk to them about…

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    Having a dress code will ensure that every single student is equal at least in regards to what they wear even though they have different social backgrounds. Moreover, it would be impossible to determine the differences with students having the same uniform. This would greatly support equality and thereby eliminate social segregation and the possibility of bullying in…

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    Nurses’ uniforms have endured several changes since the beginning of nursing as a profession. How patients and visitors to a hospital view a nurse’s professionalism is based moderately on attire and appearance. The trouble with styles of uniforms is that typically everybody has an opinion. Castledine (2011), ascertains that there are individuals who would support a return to a strict uniform policy with clear guidelines and standards of dress. There…

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    Against School Uniform

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    half an hour deciding what to wear. This is common in the school system where the students carefully decide what to wear to not be judged by their fellow peers. Private schools and some public schools have decided to implement a school uniform requirement. School uniforms are a need in all schools to have students mature, at the cost that they will have less opportunities to practice creative self-expression. One of the main reasons it takes forever for students to pick out their outfits is to…

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    Uniform Crime Report

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    The Uniform Crime Report was created and is used to provide credible criminal justice statistics for operations of the criminal justice system as well as for the management of the criminal justice administration. (Uniform Crime, 2014) The Uniform Crime Report and the National Crime Victimization Survey measure overlapping, yet not quite identical, crimes. The National Crime…

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