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Whether or not public-school children should wear uniforms is a heated contemporary debate.
Educators and sociology experts believe that school uniforms improve the social climate of a school
by removing the pressure to fit in caused by fashion statements. Those opposed to school uniforms believe that wearing uniforms strip students of their individuality and self-expression,
thus causing them to find more inappropriate ways to express themselves.
Where do you stand on this issue? Write a 550-650 words essay in which you take a position on this issue, supporting your position with reasons and examples from your own experiences, observations, or reading.
My stand is that children should wear a uniform at school.
I am requesting the following :
1- MLA style
2- 550-650 word s
3- using your opinion and idea
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Introduction
A school is any institution intended to provide learning spaces as well as the learning
environment, for the students to be taught under the instruction and direction of teachers.
Public schools are managed and operated by the state. The school has its role in influencing
the development of a child. For this child to develop and become a responsible individual,
then the school culture should be set in a way that caters for all the needs of these children.
Well, uniform in school make pupils look uniform, but on the same, it strips of children’s
individuality and their way of expression (Hargreaves & David, p. 22). When such happens,
they are forced to look for alternative ways to express themselves, which may not be
appropriate. In...
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