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    As a white male high school junior I completely oppose the stringent dress code that was put into effort. The fact that students’ freedom to express themselves have been taken away is very unconstitutional, especially in a country that has always promoted free speech and one’s freedom to express themselves. Neither a school administrator nor anyone else should have the right to tell a student what to wear or to look. It should not be constitutional to tell a boy to cut his hair as it does in the…

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    Ban on Dress Code School dress code should not be enforced. Teens express themselves by the way they dress. Schools enforce what we can and cannot wear and it is unreasonable. This rule is also a big hassle. Teens own clothes that are honestly appropriate for school, but the districts disagree. Apparently showing too much skin is a distraction, which is not true. Dress code should not be enforced because it is sexist, too strict, and unfair. The reason dress code is sexist is because teachers…

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    Have you ever been “coded” while you were at school? Do you think that most dress codes keep you from being comfortable while learning, and last but not least do you think that mostly all dress codes are somewhat sexist? Most kids think when they are wearing what they want to wear/comfortable clothes they tend to learn better. Also, some think that dress codes are taken way too far, and if a staff member is questionable about what one is wearing then they can simply just ask them a question. It…

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    Although students should be permitted to express their individuality in the schools they attend through their clothing and accessories, it is necessary to put a limit to it. Therefore, I strongly insist the dress code policy be enforced strictly in all schools. Even though the claim about dress code policy violating the 1st amendment, freedom of expression, has caused number of students protesting against it, I believe they’ll change their point of view once they see the bigger picture and…

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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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    School Uniforms pros and cons Introduction: Fashion trends and how you come across, as well as how you appear to other people starts becoming a major concern of kids typically around the time they start middle school. Usually if you don’t have the newest item, you’re not considered ‘cool’ amongst your peers. This idea could very much possibly lead to bullying. However, there is a method used, particularly in private schools, which can avoid or at least limit all of this unnecessary drama. Coming…

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    intellectual property rights being subjected to uniform laws is a compelling argument, but I don’t think it is a realistic one. It sounds like an ideal situation where no matter what country you are in, you know what to expect. Honestly, I think it might be impossible or at least would take years to successfully carry out. There are too many differences in the laws across the nation and some countries may have to change their current laws to comply with uniform laws causing more work. Different…

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    is school uniforms. There are many reason that school uniforms are great for children and teens. It helps parents with clothing expenses, it reduces bulling and teasing and it reduces competition among peers. It set precedence in school because it is giving a sense of unity among peers and classmates. This makes the student feel as one, not body is better than the other and this leaves every student feel accepted. Of course, many students do not feel that they school have school uniform just…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms are not a new concept because the idea has been around since the beginning of organized education. It has recently become more of a controversial topic since more schools are requiring the students to wear uniforms. School uniforms are beneficial to students by taking away unneeded distractions and putting more attention on academics, reducing peer pressure and bullying, and causing unity throughout the school. When students wear uniforms to school it helps…

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    School uniforms 19% of schools around the world are now required to wear school uniforms. School uniforms were introduced in England in 1222. Students in one school were required to wear a robe-like uniform called a ‘cappa clausa’. It wasn’t until the 16th century that we found the modern school uniforms that students wear today. Most people know that school uniforms are a big fad in most schools these days. But, there are many questions we still have to ask. What are the negatives? What are…

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