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==Issue==
 
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A random PTA meeting has brought the debate over school uniforms to your attention.
 
A random PTA meeting has brought the debate over school uniforms to your attention.
The Debate
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#"I think uniforms are great," says Bill Falopian, your Minister of Education during a cabinet meeting. "They instil a sense of community within our schools which lowers crime - and the pupils can go about their daily business without having to worry about being browbeaten by their classmates for not wearing the latest trainers. ''@@NAME@@'' simply cannot do without them. If the children don't like them, then hard cheese."
 
#"I think uniforms are great," says Bill Falopian, your Minister of Education during a cabinet meeting. "They instil a sense of community within our schools which lowers crime - and the pupils can go about their daily business without having to worry about being browbeaten by their classmates for not wearing the latest trainers. ''@@NAME@@'' simply cannot do without them. If the children don't like them, then hard cheese."
 
#"Dude, your plan stinks," says Pip Hanover, leader of The Students Union. "Our clothing is part of who we are; it lets us express ourselves just by passing someone in the corridor. To say we must wear these inhibiting uniforms is an affront to our personal freedom! So back off with the uniforms, dude, students should be allowed to go to school dressed however they like. Or not dressed, if that's their style."
 
#"Dude, your plan stinks," says Pip Hanover, leader of The Students Union. "Our clothing is part of who we are; it lets us express ourselves just by passing someone in the corridor. To say we must wear these inhibiting uniforms is an affront to our personal freedom! So back off with the uniforms, dude, students should be allowed to go to school dressed however they like. Or not dressed, if that's their style."
 
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==United Nations impact==
 
==United Nations impact==
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At present there is no [[United Nations]] [[resolution]] that deals with the subject of mandatory school uniforms.
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==Additional materials==
 
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*[[List of issues]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 7 April 2007

Issue #121
A Uniform Plan For Students
Author Scheelia
Editor Sirocco
Date added  ?
Subject schools
Main category (?)
Number of options 2

The A Uniform Plan for @@NAME@@ Students deals with mandatory school uniforms.

Issue

A random PTA meeting has brought the debate over school uniforms to your attention.

Debate options

  1. "I think uniforms are great," says Bill Falopian, your Minister of Education during a cabinet meeting. "They instil a sense of community within our schools which lowers crime - and the pupils can go about their daily business without having to worry about being browbeaten by their classmates for not wearing the latest trainers. @@NAME@@ simply cannot do without them. If the children don't like them, then hard cheese."
  2. "Dude, your plan stinks," says Pip Hanover, leader of The Students Union. "Our clothing is part of who we are; it lets us express ourselves just by passing someone in the corridor. To say we must wear these inhibiting uniforms is an affront to our personal freedom! So back off with the uniforms, dude, students should be allowed to go to school dressed however they like. Or not dressed, if that's their style."

Domestic impacts

Option 1

The following game text is added to nations choosing this option:

It is believed that the first option ...

Option 2

The following game text is added to nations choosing this option:

It is believed that the second option ...

United Nations impact

At present there is no United Nations resolution that deals with the subject of mandatory school uniforms.

Additional materials