I believe that it does uniform-wise. Using uniforms does help with the school to limit out who is supposed to be there or not, but the thing is, everyone is the same. Schools are setting us up for being factory workers, making us sit in straight rows and stand in lines. Making us do this and that, when in reality none of us want to be some silly factory worker. We want to be artists, scientists, actors, etc. There are clubs for that but it is limited to how good people are or how well they do in something. Back to the clothing, what about people who want to be designers one day? Aren't they going to want to practice what they love? They can't even show what they want to show because of school! Oh well, that's just how it is.
The answer is 2. To explain the importance and origin of the state's Diversity Initiative.
Answer:
1.unless i ride the bus.
2. it takes 25 on a day without traffic
3, 2 hours opening the trunk
4. i havent seen him in 5 years.
5.to pay 35 dollars for their service.
6. is on a monday & i have school
7.the suspense
8. been so long since i last seen her,
9. so did my sister
10.good to do morning exercises.
Explanation:its common sense
On January 24, 1848, James Wilson Marshall, a carpenter originally from New Jersey, found flakes of gold in the American River at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Coloma, California. ... Miners extracted more than 750,000 pounds of gold during the California Gold Rush.
Explanation:
1 and 3 are fast pace because they use face based word such as estate and ran.