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    profoundly ignorant about politics” (Brennan). Many people believe that the voting age should be lowered‚ also many people think that 16 year olds are too immature to vote. “Most scientist agree that youngsters in their mid teens aren’t suited to politics” (West). Although many people believe that 16 year olds should vote studies show that 16 year olds are not ready in age and maturity to vote yet.

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    Persuasive Speech Outline (Using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Topic: Voting in Election Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to vote in democratic elections to voice out their opinions and beliefs regardless of their background‚ to decide for their future‚ and to preserve the essence of democracy. Attention: * Provide a vivid description of people struggling to fight for their voting rights in certain countries. * Share relevant facts /statistics of how a small number of votes

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    Case Analysis Week 1 American Idol Case Mostafa Morshedi MKT 645 Qualitative Research in Customer Behavior California Intercontinental University Date: 11/18/2012 American Idol Case To perform a prefect marketing research‚ it is needed to identify and define the marketing research problem accurately and then develop a proper approach. The American Idol case is a challenging management decision and marketing research problem case‚ focusing on reasons why to conduct a study on the viewers

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    Convention in 1815. This allowed the Era of Good Feelings to commence and America was united under a new political party‚ the Democrats. Although‚ the Era of Good Feelings came to an end during the Election of 1824‚ numerous changes such as‚ increases in voting participation and the beginnings of how political candidates appealed to the common man affected elections and political campaigns from 1815 to 1840. As the years progressed from 1815-1840 the voter participation was increasing drastically. As seen

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    there is a presidential election that gives Americans the right to vote. The United States is a role model to other countries of the concept of giving all citizens equal share in the government and the way it is run. The Electoral College ruins the voting and creates an unfair system that is not equal. It destroys the fundamental part of democracy that gives everyone the right to vote. The Electoral College raises the question "Is the United States a republic?". With the Electoral College‚ it is a

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    sways the polls is the voters; in America it mostly depends on people finding the right platform to suit their current situation‚ and if they don’t find it in the two most common parties they simply don’t vote. I think it relies on the importance of voting to the community‚ people making choices in the government and not just giving up when they don’t like something about the candidate or find one thing they don’t like that the party supports. Once the people of any country realize it is their duty

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    Why It Is Important to Vote? Historically Americans has exercised our right to vote through the electoral process to elect the president and most government officials. Voting is not about electing someone that we like‚ it is primarily about electing the person that will implement the policies that will impact our local‚ state and federal communities. Many important policy concerns that are always primary during an election year are healthcare‚ inflation‚ and employment‚ to name a few‚ all of which

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    in elections and the electoral process? Shedding apathy can be achieved by better educating the youth on the impact of voting. I think if teens today actually understood the process of voting many would take action and participate. Its looked upon in California and also other places in the United states as “oh my vote doesn’t count.” If we were taught about how important voting actually was and how every vote does count then more citizens would register. Another way to regain interest in the elections

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    opinion despite what they really feel‚ just to fit in or be liked. In many cases‚ conformity is increased when a member of a group feels inferior to fellow peers in the group. In the initial hand count‚ all men except for one vote guilty. During this voting process it becomes clear that the men who are unsure of what they really feel will go along with the majority without any apparent reason. In the movie the jury decides to take an initial vote to see where everyone stands on the verdict before they

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    true that in the number of votes they were not the most popular party which would support the validity of this statement. However‚ the most important factor to consider is the flaws of the ‘first-past-the-post’ voting system. This entire debate is down to the flaws of this voting system due to its regulations

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