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Why do schools have no backpack days?

No BackPack Day is a day that Kids in the US goes to school without their backpacks, carrying all their books and school supplies in their hands or in plastic bags so as to raise awareness for the millions of kids around the world who have to walk miles to school carrying their books and school supplies in their hands ...



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No BackPack Day is a day that Kids in the US goes to school without their backpacks, carrying all their books and school supplies in their hands or in plastic bags so as to raise awareness for the millions of kids around the world who have to walk miles to school carrying their books and school supplies in their hands ...

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Michigan school district bans backpacks, even clear ones, amid concern over guns. Monday was the first day of the prohibition for public schools in Flint, where threats at one campus in April helped to inspire the new rule.

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Students deserve backpacks during school Students should be able to carry their backpacks to and from every class. There are many benefits of having all school materials in one place––a backpack––that can travel with students wherever they need to go.

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A few skeptical cohorts may question your decision to do now what they dream of doing after retirement, but don't let them discourage you. No midlife crisis is necessary to enjoy backpacking in your 40s. In fact, a year on the road is probably cheaper than a Harley or a red convertible.

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The first vessels for students' books weren't pack-like at all, but rather a strap of leather or cloth (basically a belt) that was fastened around a stack of books to make them easier to carry.

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In the years between 1960-1969 backpacks were plain and were mostly made using leather, wood, or canvas materials, they were quite minimalistic and quite distinguishable when put in comparison with the modern vintage retro backpack designs.

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Generally, children from 6-7 years old can carry a backpack, but this largely depends on the size and weight of the backpack and the individual child. If the backpack is too big or too heavy, it can lead to discomfort and damage to the child's back and shoulders.

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• Check your posture In one study, it shows that when a person carries a backpack, it can put a force about 7.2 times the weight of the backpack on the spine. This amount of force can increase to 11.6 times if the person is slumped forward. This stress on the spine can result in back pain and posture issues.

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