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    Year round school Essay/Argumentative Since 2007‚ the number of schools using the year-round schedule has increased by 26 percent. The year-round schooling system offers the same 180 school days‚ but has two- to four-week long breaks scattered throughout the year. Some schools in South Carolina and Portland‚ Oregon‚ have started using the year-round schooling system. Now‚ Florida is considering switching to year-round schooling as well. Florida should not convert to year-round schooling because

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    Summer Break! Educators around the world say children should attend year round schools. They state this because The United States is falling behind other countries in education (Kelsey 28). Other educators‚ however‚ are saying students and teachers need a summer break to refresh their bodies and minds and to make new lesson plans. Students and teachers should give up summer break and attend year round schools. Joining a year round school allows students to learn more information at an accelerated rate

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    Do you want your kids to be healthy?In a year round school you have to sit in a school everyday for 8 hours in the summer rather than playing and talking with friends. I think schools should go to a 9 month school. Kids with year round schooling don’t live the same healthy life as a 9 month schools.Kids tend to play outside more in the summer than play outside than be inside.Kids in summer school sit all day in the summer working when they could be having fun outside with friends and family.

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    as a source of empowerment for those who shared similar sentiments with those performing it. Being that jazz and blues were popular genres during that time‚ it was often played at music clubs throughout the United States. The blues were developed in the rural southern United States‚ toward the end of the 19th century‚ and found a wider audience in the 1940s as blacks migrated to urban areas. Jazz music has dozens of variations and also utilizes elements from other genres. Albeit the fact that it is

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    Last fall our school board decided to make it mandatory for students to attend school year-round. There were many issues to look at before making this decision. I feel that year round school can both benefit and hurt children. There are many issues that people are for and against for year round schooling. What will happen to kids who have summer jobs or even part time jobs? Employers look for kids who are willing to work during the summer months when there are more activities going on in our community

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    Influence of the Jazz age on Poetry by Langston Hughes The 1920s was the age of consumerism and liberation for some‚ but also a time of renewed expression for African Americans‚ and an integration of their culture with White American culture. After the end of WW1 in 1918‚ America was in a beneficial economic position creating an economic boom with increased demand for everything. The result of this was an increase in spending on large belongings such as automobiles‚ as jobs paid better wages. The

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    Australian Concepts: The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea Australia’s national values such as having a ‘fair go’ and egalitarianism have been represented in a countless number of literary texts over the period of hundreds of years. The more subtle and traditional Australian beliefs‚ such as mateship and close family bonds‚ are slowly disappearing or being forgotten as the new modern era is taking place. The novel ‘The Merry Go Round in the Sea’‚ delves into subjects such as these‚ viewed by the main

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    The King of Jazz “I’m always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning. Everyday I find something creative to do with my life” (Davis 4). Miles Davis is the individual that made jazz the way it is today. Miles Davis still is a leading and influential figure in jazz ( Davis 1). When most people hear the word trumpet‚ they automatically picture Miles. His weird personality and his bizarre characteristics‚ make him a legend in the music scene. Davis explored many different

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    Jazz vs. Hip Hop It is exceedingly interesting the way American culture is unoriginal in every way. Just about every aspect of American culture is in some way based on and/or influenced by people of another nationality as well as people of much different ethnicities than that of the typical white-protestant American. This is proven true through what Americans eat‚ the way they dance‚ and even the music they listen. Although America is the birthplace of both jazz and hip-hop‚ neither was really

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    Reception to Pop and Jazz Pop music and jazz music are two different worlds. They cannot be compared to each other‚ as it would be like comparing a magazine to a novel. Everywhere‚ pop music is prevalent. It is heard on the radio‚ in shops‚ in parties‚ and other places. People sing pop songs all the time. We can say that contemporary pop music from artists like Katy Perry‚ Lady Gaga‚ One Direction‚ Adele‚ Chris Brown‚ and the like(mainly Top 40 artists)‚ attracts more attention than jazz music in our society

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