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    character. Most teens spend nearly majority of their income on buying trendy clothes. With dress code, it takes away students opportunity to define who they are. Also there are some people who just can’t afford the required dress code due to financial issues. The educational system has been established to teach students to apply themselves to their work and build individuality. Having a dress code violates a student's self-expression. When wearing uniforms, it is

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    Hi Angel Research Paper

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    Hi Angel. My opinion , thoughts, and concerns on school uniforms in the county where I lived were deciding to let the children wear uniforms to school was the same as your ideals that you have express in your initial discussion. However my opion has changed. It has been a couple of years and I think that uniforms is just another way for parents to spend money. Similarly to every month having a holiday in it which most individuals in our society observe and that cause spending cash. When it comes

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    I have a strong opinion about school dress codes and why I think they should be abolished. Dress codes prevent students from individualism and personality. No student should have to wear a school uniform; that shows that everyone has to be the same, which is dumb. Why do some schools make kids wear collared shirts, ties, and skirts? Why do we have to look the same and how does what we wear affect our learning? Why does it make sense to schools when a student isn’t wearing the right uniform requirements

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    Honor Codes In Schools

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    honor codes within a school system is that they can be beneficial during certain circumstances. I say this becuase honor codes are guidelines that usually are not enforced with more consequences behind them rather than morals. They are sometimes enforced with a pledge filled out with a signature but those who create the pledge fail to understand that the signature is on a sheet of paper that will deteriorate and has no moral value behind it in order to enhance its importance. An honor code is a necessity

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    they’ll choose one of two routes: be way too warm in their dress-code-conforming jeans and unable to learn effectively, or go to school apprehensively every day in something that they’re not sure will pass the test, but knowing that at least physically they’ll be comfortable throughout the day. Dress code season is coming, and middle and high school girls are soon to be going through this ordeal again. For this reason, dress codes should be abolished or at least lessened because they body-shame

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    Should Vending Machines Be Allowed in School Do you want a vending machine? Well it’s a terrible idea. Here are my reasons why the vending machine is a bad choice. Vending machines should not be allowed in school because student’s clothes can be stained by snacks, snacks will make students fat, and students may litter. First, some snacks can stain student’s clothes. The snack has a powder that can make student’s clothes have stains but it can only work if that student have bright clothes. If it

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    Corporate partnerships have been funding and sponsoring high school’s sporting events. Their advertisements are found all over school campuses, logos are found on players’ uniforms, others place the corporate name on school facilities, and some schools often negotiate exclusive contracts with soft drinks and snacks for vending machines and clothing companies. Since many claim that corporate partnerships are a necessity for monetary purposes, the education system should restrict these corporations

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    Could you see the differences at your school and does it unites you guys as one? Well, I think that Damien Memorial School makes us all different and that is how it unites us as one. Everyone has there differences in others like how we all believe in a different religion or our skin color, our culture, and how everyone has there values and there own aspect in life, and how the neighborhood around that school makes us different than other school. Everyone believes in a difference religion and faith

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    I think the principal should change the dress code code rule, because I want to show my uniqueness, and have the freedom to wear what I want to wear because then everyone will be unique in their own sense of style. For me it’s hard to dress up for school and show people what I like to wear outside of school. Being unique in school is important to me, because i like to be different from everyone else at the school. For example, I hate wearing the same clothes as other people it makes me uncomfortable

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    The Value Of Dress Code

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    cover up with some baggy old sweatshirt and left wondering why my bestfriend could wear the same v-neck, but yet for me it was considered “inappropriate” or “too distracting”.     Around the nation women alike are facing the same problems with dress code. Being called out and put down, because of their bodys. We have all

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