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    Twelve schools in the county are thinking about changing to a year-round school schedule, I agree with them wanting the change it because it is a lot more beneficial to the students. The year round school schedule benefits students by (1)having more breaks, (2)less missed school, (3)and not forgetting crucial information during the long summer break. A benefit to the year round school schedule is that the students get more breaks. Since the students get more breaks, they have more…

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    have heard some things about year-round schooling so this is what I think about it. I think that year-round schooling is a great idea we would have more vacation, more time to do school work, and know more. Also we still would have summer break just not a long three months. This is better because it is less stress and it is better for students who do no activities during the summer. I think that year-round schooling would be a great idea. The first reason for year-round schooling is that…

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    The Hundred Year’s War It was approximately two years ago that my husband and I started watching the television series called Game of Thrones. This show got me interested in the history of England and the various battles that took place there. Different countries experienced different effects from the conflicts. Powerfully strengthened by the battles; England became a one of the dominant countries in Europe. This paper explores the Hundred Years’ War which was a series of battles between…

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    known as the Thirty Years’ War. Religious conflict was nothing new. However, developing new concepts like absolutism and the ‘nation state’ played key components in the causation and continuation of this sustained conflict. Changes in the science of warfare was also a contributing factor. In the end there was a new degree of religious tolerance and stronger secular, dynastic-nationalist considerations. Furthermore, the excessive taxation that was necessary to finance over 30 years of warfare…

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    The Thirty Years War was the last major war of the Protestant Reformation. The war took place from 1618 till 1648. The war began in the Holy Roman Empire and most of the war was actually fought in the Holy Roman Empire. The ruler of the Holy Roman Empire was catholic but the majority of the people he was ruling were Protestant. The Habsburg rulers granted Protestants toleration through a Letter of Majesty. Eventually when Ferdinand the second took over he revoked the Letter of Majesty which left…

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    Some schools do not have a three-month summer break, but rather an additional three months of school. Others maintain the three month summer break. Supporters of year-round school believe that it is better to use the three months for school. Therefore, the traditional three-month summer vacation should not be maintained. A few opponents say that it is wrong to not have summer breaks for students. They think that there should be breaks because students need the rest due stresses at school and…

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    In this modern day and age the issue of year-round school has became more and more important. The issue has drawn many people's attention. Many people either feel very strongly about this issue or the don't care about this controversial issue. Year-round means happening or continuing throughout the year.Summertime is one of the most anticipated breaks for students and teachers every year. Scientific studies have proven that school year-round will improve academic abilities. Their opponents, on…

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    In the early 1900’s, year-round schools were invented and have been used since then. Year-round schools have grown since then in the U.S.A and in other countries. Since year-round schools have been around, students have been improving academically. People argue that it improves academic learning, but others people argue that it does not improve academic learning. In year-round schools, the schools are more frequently used with a year-round schedule (Pearson). The year-round schedule has the…

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    everything, including education. Year-round schooling would be a way for students to make the best of schooling. Long summer vacations are causing children to lose knowledge of the year before that they need to know. Year-round school would prevent this loss. Even though year-round schooling causes administrators to burnout, it should be active in all schools because it eases overcrowding, it offers childcare year round, and it improves academic achievements. Year-round schooling has been…

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    In Kimberly Kalil’s article, the pros and cons of year-round education are discussed in detail, incorporating ethos to further the rhetoric of the argument to make it more effective. In the section of the article based on the benefits of year-round education, the rhetoric is particularly well-suited for those who do not know much about the advantages of year-round education and allows for a strong argument from a reliable source to be conveyed, this source being Dr. Matthew Lynch. The use of…

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