yes. Chewing Gum helps most people concentrate on only 1 thing at a time.
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Gum chewing can cause damage to school property if students do not dispose of the gum properly, leading to maintenance costs to clean or repair surfaces. Additionally, gum chewing can be disruptive in the classroom or on school grounds if students are not following guidelines on when and where it is allowed.
Lots of schools have a no gum policy but I think gum in school would be a great idea because it would help them get better grades.
I'm not totally sure, it depends on where you're from(as in country). There are 675642 schools in England that allow students to chew gum.
Schools do not allow gum because children tend to dispose of it under desks, on the ground/floor, and in other messy, difficult to clean ways other than throwing it into the trash cans. It is also not allowed because many people consider chewing it to be rude and/or distracting.
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
because they think its a distraction
because they think its a distraction
it distracts you play around with it
Yes, chewing gum is allowed at London airports, including Heathrow and Gatwick. However, it's important to dispose of it properly to avoid littering, as it can be considered a nuisance. While chewing gum is permitted, passengers should be mindful of airport rules and regulations regarding food and drink consumption in certain areas.
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.