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  2. Recess is good for kids. So why are some schools still taking ...

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    The D.C. Healthy Schools Act, for example, insists that recess not be taken away for behavioral reasons, and mandates that students receive at least 20 minutes of recess time, though it recommends ...

  3. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties. In education , recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons .

  4. Wikipedia:Pro and con lists - Wikipedia

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    Listed pros and cons must, as for all content, be sourced by a reference, either in the list or elsewhere in the article. (A "criticisms and defenses" list is a backwards pro and con list. The opposing side is presented first, followed by the responses of the defending side. Lists of this form seem to grow out of more contentious articles.)

  5. Summer vacation - Wikipedia

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    The research around the impact of summer vacation is mixed. [1] " Summer learning loss" (or "summer slide") [2] is the perceived loss of learning students experience due to interrupted education, but the exact consequences of extended breaks is unclear.

  6. What are recess appointments? Here's what to know as ... - AOL

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    Recess appointments have been used by various presidents in the last couple of decades. And both Democrat and Republican administrations have used the tool to make appointments.

  7. Why Trump's Talk of Recess Appointments Is Dangerous - AOL

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    Recess appointments weren’t even considered during Trump’s first term; Senators met with nominees, and the Senate held public hearings whose purpose was to clarify and develop the agendas of ...

  8. Unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal ...

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    In the history of the United States, there have been approximately 32 unsuccessful recess appointments to United States federal courts. [1] 22 individuals have been appointed to a United States federal court through a recess appointment who were thereafter rejected by the United States Senate when their name was formally submitted in nomination, either by a vote rejecting the nominee, or by ...

  9. Thune: Democrat cooperation needed to avoid recess ... - AOL

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    Recess appointments are a process under which Senate leadership would dismiss the chambers and allow Trump to appoint his nominees without the need to go through Senate confirmation.