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Some of them are in favor of the idea that the evening classes should be cancelled. To begin with,  cancelling evening classes means that they have more time for independent learning and resting. Besides, students will have more time to develop their hobbies such as reading, playing sports, drawing and so on.     However, others object to this idea. From their point of view, compared with studying at home, studying at school may lead to high study efficiency. What¡¯s more, the problems existing in study can be dealt with as soon as possible by means of communicating with teachers and cooperating with classmates.
Weighing advantages and disadvantages,  I prefer studying at home because I¡¯m willing to form the habit of being independent and I tend to arrange study time myself.

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You see, Thursday is Flag Day in the United States. The unofficial holiday commemorates the adoption of the stars-and-stripes design of the American flag by the Continental Congress 235 years ago, on June 14, 1777. According to lore, the Ross House is the birthplace of the nation¡¯s flag. That¡¯s open to debate, but it¡¯s a story that schoolbooks still tell. Betsy Ross was a seamstress, busy  sewing cushions for chairs in Philadelphia, which was the focus place of the American revolution against British rule. The Declaration of Independence by the colonists was signed there, and so was the new nation¡¯s Constitution after independence was won.
Widowed when her husband, a member of the local militia, was killed in a gunpowder explosion, Betsy Ross often mended the clothes of the rebels¡¯ leader and future U.S. president, George Washington.  According to what some say in history and others a stretch of what really happened, Washington asked Ross to design and sew the new nation¡¯s flag. The story was promoted by Ross grandson, who wrote that Betsy Ross had ¡°made with her hands the first flag.¡± She became a role model for girls - a shining example of women¡¯s contributions to the nation¡¯s history. Most research indicates that Ross did sew the first flag. She¡¯s credited with substituting artful five-point white stars for six-pointed ones in the upper-left blue field. But many other accounts indicate George Washington brought the design to Ross and simply asked her to stitch it together.  
In a letter, Washington wrote: ¡°We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her.  And the white stripes shall go down to posterity as representing liberty.¡±  
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