You can't. Public schools cannot take away any form of freedom of expression legalized under the constitution. They only claim they can. You have the right to freedom of assembly and even by signing the code of conduct you still have that right. No document can sign away your constitutional rights, that document in it self is illegal for a publicly funded school to impose.
School uniforms can limit students' self-expression and creativity. Additionally, they can be expensive for families who have to purchase them. Some argue that uniforms do not necessarily improve academic performance or behavior.
No it would take away freedom in childhood to take away vacation and time for family's to gather and bond.
Sadly.... Any government can take anything away. Constitutionally speaking. However.... They can never take away your freedom to think the thoughts you wish to think. That, no matter where you are is your freedom.
Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
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"take away 6 from 5 times of g" gives an algebraic expression, not an equation or inequality. An expression cannot be solved.
Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
there freedom of speach and what they have to do , and they only got to prasie one god which was mao .
(1) What you wear says who you are, but what if you had to dress like everyone else? (2) How would that affect how you see yourself? (3) School uniforms may seem like a good idea at first glance, but they take away our freedom of expression. (4) Put together, the clothes you choose to wear - the colors, the styles, and even the brands - make a statement to the world. (5) School uniforms take away your chance to make that statement. (6) School uniforms may not seem dangerous, but they are a first step to taking away an important right.
It is: 6x-32 which is an algebraic expression
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