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    students had to go to school year round, it would decrease the amount of time between significant breaks and allow students time to rejuvenate. Year round school also decreases absence rates, and gives less time for students to forget information over the summer. In most year round schools, students go to school for two to three months and then get a break. Usually the students get a summer break, a winter break, and a spring break in one school year. Going to school in a year round setting…

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    The Coyotes put together one of the nicest tic-tac-toe goals of the season, hard to deny this could be a dangerous group for years. This might be the filthiest tic-tac-toe goal of the year.https://t.co/FuaPytkR67— NHL (@NHL) April 1, 2016 Pretty passing play puts #Coyotes up 1-0. Domi hits Johns to force turnover. Duclair goes other way, passes to Domi who feeds…

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    Do you really want longer school years? Making school years longer for children would make it harder because they wouldn’t do any work or not even care. One reason I think that their should not be longer school years is to have children do things outside of school. Also the shorter the school year will be the more they have to learn and study. Therefore, I believe that the more time kids spend in school the less time they'll have outside of school. Eliminating any sorts of long break from school…

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    Joan of Arc is arguably one of the most studied and respected historical figures of the Middle Ages. She was a mystery to the theologians and scholars of her time, and she remains as such to this day. Mary Gordon, author of Joan of Arc, Jean Anouilh’s play The Lark, and the transcripts from “The Trial of Joan of Arc” strive to dissect Joan’s true character. The generalized purposes of all three of these works are essentially the same: to tell the story of Joan of Arc. However, each portrays…

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    Euro Essay In the early 17th century Europe was dragged into a long and treacherous conflict, The Thirty Years' War, that altered the country drastically. Battles were fought, economies were ruined, and thousands of lives were lost all due to the lack of religious toleration and the importance of politics. Countries formed alliances and clashed against each other with all their resources only to find themselves completely depleted and vulnerable in the end. However, through all the…

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    Bohemian War

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    The most important war of the 17th Century would take place in Germany. The Thirty Years War began as a result of the failure of the Peace of Augsburg. This was due mostly to the foundation of new sects of Protestantism including Calvinism. Since these religions were not recognized, they were not allowed to be practiced. This takes us into the first phase of the Thirty Years war which has become known as the Bohemian phase. The Bohemian Phase began when a Calvinist noble threw two Holy Roman…

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    Break In Middle School

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    Very few Middle Schools provide a break for students. Students do school work all day and leave school feeling very stressed. Students need some kind of break in the day, where they can go outside or catch up on work they missed, because it improves behavior in the classroom, academic ability, and it has health benefits. A break in the day improves behavior in the classroom. There will be less disruptions because the students get to socialize during the break. The break will also allow students…

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    The Thirty Years War

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    The Thirty Years' War was a great power struggle between Catholics and Protestants of Europe. Countries became involved for not only religious reasons but also political and economic reasons. Warring factions among the Protestants and Calvinists brought upon more unrest within the Christian community and it was only inevitable that a religious war would soon break out. Firstly, the Council of Trent led to suspicions of Catholic conspiracy. Moreover, Ferdinand stripped the political freedom of…

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    I Am Against Year-Round School!! If I was given the opportunity to attend school all year-round I'd have to say I would be against it. My reasons are to many school days, Only get 3 weeks off of school, and No summer break to enjoy yourself. I think year-round is a bad thing to do for any school. My first reason is to many school days. I don't think we need alot of school days because year-round school isn't helping the students. they won't get to do the things they do…

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    1937, a family friend and husband took her in for a few years. They go by the names of Grace and Doc Goddard. The only problem was that this family was very religious and followed fundamentalist doctrines among other prohibited activities. Monroe was very disappointed because she couldn’t go…

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