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I watched as different as schools with uniform policies varied, I'm probably one of the few with personal experience both sides of the argument. I attended Overall, eighteen schools during my training, because my parents used to move every few months.

Someone asked me if my parents are criminals in law enforcement who have gone so often, but in fact my father was that he always had the opportunities and following my brother and I had a life like a little gypsy for most part of our childhood.

The problem remains, I believe, a matter of extremes. Let schools opt for a ridiculously rigid code and a combination complex colors and emblems, or decide not to have a uniform, he is led to the violation Dress Code scandalous, especially among girls.

I attended two different boarding schools as a child and both had strict uniform codes. Our presentation on the first Sunday school, English was the green material in the form of a rough wool robe with long sleeves and starched detachable collar and cuffs that had be as rigid as plastic. The white gloves to be worn at all times and a straw hat, just the wrong way any human head and left red welts on his forehead, with green ribbons on the back. We all seemed a little crazy Morris dancers.

The second school I attended as a boarder was in New Zealand and adopted a kilt for the winter, a tribute to the ethnic origins of the director. You can choose between MacGregor or Campbell tartan. This was Combined with a navy blue shirt, a jacket in a shade of blue, a shade hat, another a blue coat and guess what, in another shade of blue. Summer Wear was blue and white striped dresses, fortunately without sailors.

Later, I attended a school that had no uniform code. I felt a little lost, trying to compete with girls who have big closets (of course, had not spent the last four years in a pension without the requirement of fashion clothing) and wishing myself back in my uniform. I finally grasped the idea that no matter what you wore as until it was too short, too long, or with an inch-thick make up.

The same idea, even best I saw was a school that would be adopted in the uniform gray bottom and white at the top of any style or form, with accompanying sweater or gray sweatshirt, and was a material chosen striped suit, as any style or form. This way, people who were too thin or too fat might choose something that flattered them so special.

Jan Gamm writes reflections on life with an emphasis on world travel. She has lived in many countries and traveled extensively in the Far East, the Middle East, America, South America and throughout the South Pacific. She writes for fun and for money whenever she can manage it.