Gods And Pharaohs Of Ancient Egypt - Deloraine Primary School 5/6 P - Assignment

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Should high-school students follow a dress-code?
Some people claim that a uniform can significantly improve the quality of high-school experience, while others argue that this attempt to unify all students does them only harm. Some students are relieved by the necessity to wear a uniform, while others actively protest it. Although, there are obvious advantages of wearing the clothes of your own preference, such as comfort and self-expression, a certain dress-code still needs to be followed. Wearing a uniform to a high-school can greatly benefit teenagers’ personalities and improve their learning experience in many ways.
First of all, a uniform makes all students even. It discourages the division into poor and rich. Although, the wealth of certain students can still be recognizable, because some of them drive expensive cars or carry around mobile phones of pricey brands, nonetheless it makes the division less obvious. Such dress-code teaches young minds an invaluable lesson, which is seeing what is behind the clothes. They learn to value other people for their personal traits and qualities, rather than for such superficial aspect as dress. Moreover, the common uniform can help to stop bullying that became a big trouble for high-schools nowadays.
Nonetheless, the opponents of a high-school dress code claim that it prevents children from expressing th...

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