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    decided to attend a community college‚ while all of my cousins attended UC and CSU. As a first generation college student‚ not having the support of my parents to go to a community college and also coming from a competitive family. My extended family and my parents looked down upon me‚ even though they did not know the reason why I had chosen ELAC and because of they it had made my first year difficult. However‚ that did not stop me from coming to ELAC. I took advantage of all of the resources that

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    10th February 2014 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the first past the post electoral system The UK electoral system is run by the First Past the Post system‚ voting takes place in single-member constituencies. Voters put a cross in a box next to their favoured candidate and the candidate with the most votes in the constituency wins. The advantages of using a First Past the Post system are as follows: Firstly‚ the system is simple and easy for constituents to understand because you only

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    In my opinion‚ the Electoral College should go. I have three reasons why the Electoral College should be either get rid of. My reasons are that it focuses more on smaller states than big states‚ Hamilton had other intentions for the Electoral College‚ and the Electoral College was meant to be for small states so it would be more equal. The first reason is that the Electoral College focuses on more smaller states than big states. Not only does the Electoral College pay more attention to small states

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    President of the United States is officially elected by the votes cast by a group of people known as the Electoral College‚ and not by the popular vote‚ which are the votes directly cast by each voter. When Americans vote in November and mark their choices for President and Vice President‚ these citizens are actually voting for electors—people who represent our choices in the Electoral College. Although every elected official in the United States‚ from school committee members to U.S. senators‚ is

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    Electoral College Have you ever wondered why the Electoral College is still needed to elect a chief executive into office? You see‚ the Electoral College consists of the electors appointed by each state to cast a vote for president. It is the majority of electoral votes‚ not the popular vote of the people‚ that determines who wins the presidency. Worse‚ the electors may vote however they wish; it is not required for them to vote according the popular vote of their states. When the 12th Amendment

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    real world more efficiently‚ historically black colleges and universities provide education parallel to that of a predominately white institution. Majority white institutions are normally more diverse and offer a wider variety of major fields of study. Historically black colleges are known to build life-long bonds with students of the same skin color while preparing them for corporate America. Statistics have proven that it does not matter what college you attend. A bright individual will shine wherever

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    The Electoral College system is arguably biased to small states and ignorant to the overall popular vote of the American citizens. The Electoral College system that is used in America in order to elect presidents is unjust because it ignores larger states that should have more electoral votes and gives states with small populations more electoral votes. This is because the popular vote is not distributed according to population in specific states. However‚ this also gives smaller states a chance

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    College. One of the biggest and most crucial decisions of your life. College is classified as one of the biggest milestone of an individuals life‚ and the best. Going to college and seeking a degree you are more than likely to achieve success. Attending and graduating college guarantees a better life and more opportunities. You get to have a part in that college experience. I believe people should go to college and I am going to explain why. First‚ with a college degree‚ a better life and

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    Essay Component In order to understand how some candidates of the United States of America because to be president without winning the popular vote‚ we first have to understand the process which this country uses: The Electoral College. Each state has a different amount of electoral votes based on the members the state has in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. However‚ because the population of a state may change‚ so does the amount of administrators in the House of Representatives‚ this

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    Tuition-Free College The article‚ The Reality of Free Community College Tuition‚ written by Fran Cubberley and published on April 1st‚ 2015 in the Journal of College Admission‚ discusses President Obama’s proposal of making community college two-year institutions tuition-free. Cubberley believes that the adoption of this proposal “would have a profoundly positive impact on American society” (Cubberley). Because Cubberley is vice president for enrollment management at Delaware County Community College‚ she

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