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    Year-Round School Year-round school has both advantages and disadvantages but because of its disadvantages it shouldn’t be implemented in certain areas and states. Some of the advantages to year-round schooling and other reasons are why in some states they are changing to it. One of the reasons we have the three-month break was because of agricultural reasons but because in most states they don’t farm that much there is really no need for that schedule anymore. One thing that concerns…

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    The Thirty Years War which lasted from 1618 until 1648 and engulfed the entire continent of Europe in a state of war. The Thirty Years War was caused by religious divisions among the protestants and the Roman Catholics in a struggle for the balance of power. The Thirty Years War had many consequences and benefits for different countries, but undoubtedly changed Europe in religious, social, and political ways. In the war between the Protestants and the Roman Catholic Church, the Protestants…

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    thereafter by permanently damaging Christendom. The Thirty Years’ War, the last and final religious war of its time period, came to be one of the most devastating conflicts in Europe and enforced a questioning of religious truth. At its conclusion, the Thirty Years’ War reconstructed the European map, laid the foundations for absolutism, and pushed European communities further towards secular ideologies. Of the many outcomes of the Thirty Years’ War, the geographical territories of both Germany…

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    The Seven Years’ War—Unintended Consequences The common theme of conflict in European history, especially in the 18th century is ambition. When countries decide to expand territory, and undermine other powers in the process, the possibility for conflict only intensifies. The Seven Years’ War which lasted from 1756 to 1753 is a hallmark example of this feat. Due to the war, numerous power shifts occurred. However, this is to be expected. The greatest impact of the Seven Years’ War does not…

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    Benefits of Year-Round Schooling Have you ever found yourself bored and ready to go back to school halfway through summer vacation? Maybe, you are so stressed out by the end of each quarter of school that you just need a break to relax. These problems, along with many other issues, can be solved by year-round schooling. Many people are confused by the concept of year-round school, and as a result, they don’t like the idea. Contrary to what many people believe, in year-round schools,…

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    amazing long summer break, you’ll have to go to school all year. No more beautiful beaches. No more summer camp. No more going to grandma’s house in Pennsylvania. It feels like your world has been crushed. Your mother says you’ll still have a 3-week long vacation in the summer and multiple short vacations throughout the year. But you protest it’s just not the same. That is what many students may experience when their school district switches to a Year Round School schedule.…

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    Do you think that having school year round would be more beneficial or would it have a more negative impact? I believe that having school year round would be more valuable to have. Having school year around could help by: not being as hard to forget information, more time to understand lessons and help cure less boredom in the summer breaks. First, having school year round could help students to not forget information from the previous year. For instance, whenever I come from summer break I…

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    The year-round schooling program often receives a thumbs-down due to the additional burden it places on parents. With frequent breaks under the year-round education system, working parents will have to scramble for daycare arrangements. According to Pearson and Geier (2014), families can end up having siblings on different attendance schedules. If children in one family are not on the same school schedule, it will not be possible to arrange family vacations. A community member interviewed by the…

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    Secondary schools should not be year-round, without the two month break. Summer allows teens to spend time outside of the school environment; it helps them learn things more naturally. Summer break allows the growth of emotional skills and problem solving abilities. It gives us an acceptable amount of time to take a break from work. Many students find that having breaks throughout the year, keep them focused and stimulated. Summer is important for many different reasons, such as spending time…

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    Should school be year around? I do not support the idea of schools being year round. Yes, in other countries, there are year round schools. Here’s the kicker, they give you a test to see if you can continue your education or not. In the United States, however, you go to school from maybe pre-K to kindergarten to 12th and maybe on to college. If I went around to everyone at my school and asked them if there should be year round schools. The answer would be extremely obvious. Everyone would say…

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