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    Should there be requirement for immigration? What you’re opinion on it? Some people say that there is no requirement to stay in the United States. Some immigrants have said that coming to the United Sates was one of the hardest thing they ever had to do. Some immigrants come from places like Cuba‚ Mexico‚ China‚ India‚ Philippines‚ and much more…. Some immigrants have come from the age of 16 years old all the way to the age of 35 years (old). American has great education and opportunities that can

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    Ex felons should be able to vote after finishing probation or parole. voting would help them readjust to everyday life‚ we let them drive and buy alcohol‚ so why not let them vote. If we truly want people convicted of felonies to re-engage with society‚ become rehabilitated‚ and feel a part of a broader community (thus creating incentives not to recidivate) our state should do everything possible to re-incorporate these individuals into mainstream society. The number of Americans who cannot

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    20 November 2013 Should felons be allowed to vote? As a college student who does not have a felony on their record and is not familiar with the extremities of the justice system and voting laws I have taken is upon myself to do some reasearch on the positive and negatives of having voting rights. I have also taken into consideration many other peoples point of views from the internet and from this I have formed the opinion that felons should in fact have the right to vote. This might not be

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    missing. Citizens are given the freedom to vote for any candidate standing for elections‚ but few democracies give voters the explicit right to reject all the candidates‚ if they find no one suitable. In effect‚ citizens are given the freedom to choose but not to withhold making a choice With the coming of electronic voting machines (EVMs)‚ it was not even possible for voters to invalidate their votes by scratching out ballots or voting for two candidates. The only way to ensure that the vote is not

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    Convicted Felons Should Not Be Allowed to Vote This essay discusses my reflection on whether or not felons should have the right to vote. A felon is defined as a person who has been convicted of a felony‚ which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison. A felony is a serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment or death. Convicted felons should not be allowed to vote. Many Americans were not allowed to vote these past elections. It wasn’t because they didn’t pay taxes

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    Should Prisoners have the right to vote? Do you think that people that are imprisoned because they were incapable to follow the lawshould have the same rights as law abiding citizens? After doing some thorough research I have come to the conclusion that people who cannot seem to follow the simple laws set in place by the federal governments all over the world‚ then no‚ they should no longer obtain the right to vote in a democratic election poll. Voting rights have always been a controversial issue

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    much time to be outside. Even on school time children do not take the grab at the physical education classes offered to them. This laziness has gotten out of hand‚ steering obesity to be one of the top factors in children and young adults. P.E. should be required in school grades k-12‚ because even the people who need it the most are not willingly active. The incline of fast food restaurants‚ lead as easy gateways for families to get good food in fast periods of time. Between the years of 2005-08‚

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    doesn’t have a felony on their record and is not familiar with the climax of the justices’ system and voting laws I have taken it upon myself to do the research on the topic. In doing so I have come to the conclusion that felons should be allowed to vote and their vote could and would have made major differences in past elections. Estimated about 5.85 million people in the United States could not vote due to a felony conviction an increase from the 2004 total of 5.26 million and the highest number since

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    School uniforms should be required in all public schools because schools that requires uniform face less bad behavior from students including bullying‚ and uniforms increase academic improvement. School uniforms should be required in public schools because school uniform decrease bullying and bad behavior. Students wearing face less judgmental responses among other students. School uniform also decrease peer pressure‚ if such student is not wearing a particular clothing or designer they become suspect

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    committed a crime get the same Constitutional voting rights as a person who has followed all the laws? As of 2016‚ prisoners who’ve finished their sentences are allowed to vote. If the convict is on probation or parole‚ they are not allowed to vote. (www.aclu.org) There are only two states that allow prisoners to vote. If they are a citizen of Maine and Vermont‚ while behind bars‚ the convicts have the right to vote in the elections. There are about 5.85 million Americans‚ 2.5% of the voting population

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