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    you know one billion dollars of back to school sales are uniform purchases (OCCUPYTHEORY, 2014)? Uniforms are fairly expensive, especially for families with low-income and multiple children, although, some may argue it saves money for parents. An interesting study that focused on students’ physical activity found that uniforms prevent girls in partaking in physical activities during recess (Hannah Norrish, 2012). The excessive focus on uniforms has averted the attention away from more important…

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    wear school uniforms has been on the rise for the past couple of years. At public schools in the US, one out of every five has reported that students are required to wear uniforms from 2013-2014, as compared with one in eight requiring uniforms from 2003-2004. And with the rise in this school policy, so follows the continuation of the debate on whether kids should or should not be required to wear uniforms. Personally, I firmly believe that children should not be forced to wear uniforms because…

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    Beach California which was the first public school district in the US in imperilment school uniforms. I never had to wear school uniform which started back in 1994 for all K-8 grade students, I had just miss it but my little sister had to wear it for a couple of years. The idea of school uniform grew in popularity though out the US and many more school adopted the school uniform concept. The school uniform was imperilment by Long Beach school district in concern for students safety and creates a…

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    about a third of a student's life. Some schools currently have uniforms while others do not. This has been a national debate for years whether it should be mandatory to wear uniforms or not. Although some people believe uniforms don’t benefit students, opponents argue it does and it helps for a variety of reasons. Uniforms should be mandatory because it reduces bullying, gets kids prepared to learn, and it unites the kids together. Uniforms should be mandatory because it makes the school safer…

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    United States of America, uniforms were symbolic for a higher socioeconomic status in the private sector of education. Today many public school systems across America have eliminated a dress code and are implementing uniform policies. One in five elementary schools in the United States now requires uniforms, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (“Should Schools Require Uniforms?” 7). On the contrary there has been numerous debates over whether uniforms limits students’…

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    every single day. The only answer would be to spend time thinking of your different clothing combinations. But who wants to do that? Why not wear uniforms instead? uniforms should be worn in all schools because it prevents many things. In fact they’re pleasant to wear according to your school, and saves your time in the morning for outfits. Wearing uniforms leads to less gangs in school, there would be no bullying, and it also saves your parents money. In schools there would be a total less…

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    Introduction Tired of not looking your best at school because of limited clothing selections? If you’re big and tall then this is going to be a common issue. People who wear clothes beyond “medium” find it hard to get anything nice to wear. However there is one solution that guarantees a wide selection, comfort, and good looks: big and tall sports apparel. Recognizable to Everyone One of the best benefits of wearing sports apparel is that someone is going to connect with you in some form or way,…

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    School Uniforms School uniforms have been a controversial subject on whether students should wear them or not. There are many ways students can be conservative for school other than wearing a uniform. Therefore, I don’t think uniforms are necessary. School uniforms should not be mandatory because students should be able to express themselves, you pay more for certain uniforms, and it can affect one’s self-image. Students should be able to express themselves and uniforms take away their…

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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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    bullying and violence in schools by enforcing student uniforms or having the problem continue and progressively get worse? School uniforms has been a controversial problem for years now and there are many pros and cons to go on either side. School uniforms restrict what clothing students can wear by enforcing a dress code involving only the uniforms. Studies have shown mixed results to if they are effective or not. Schools should have school uniforms because they help to decrease bullying, save…

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