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    Mobile Voting System

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    In Academic Affiliation with In Academic Affiliation with Design and Develop a Mobile Marketing System A project presented to The Faculty of the Computing Department of Gulf College In academic affiliation with Staffordshire University In partial fulfillment of the award BSc (Hons) Computer Science Supervised by Dr. Alrence S. Halibas Submitted by Abdullah Khalaf Khalfan Al Thani January‚ 2013 Table of Contents Table of Contents i List of Figures ii List of

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    Voting Kiosk System

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    A COMPUTER BASE INFORMATION AND INTERNET KIOSK SYSTEM FOR BLESSED ELENA ACADEMY Submitted by: Antonio‚ John Leo Castro‚ Angelo Grafe‚ Alfredo Vasquez‚ Bobby Submitted to: Prof. Maria Carmela Racelis Date of Submission July 14‚ 2011 ABSTRACT Our propose system scopes the transformation of the manual system of blessed Elena academy auditing on their students information about payments‚ balances‚ fees‚ school activities updates‚ report card every grading period into

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    Liberal Voting System

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    Source one basicly criticizes the idea of how liberal elections function however with closer inspection it can be seen that the author of the source is also hinting that the root of the problem is liberalism itself he then goes on to state a solution to his apparent problem with the liberal system which enforces the aspect of freedom of the individual above that of government power. One of these such problems is the idea that intelligent people are not normally chosen from elections‚ the reason for

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    Tiffany Gallt Ms. Wing English 12 15 December 2012 Voting Age: Should it be reduced? The very idea of America is freedom and opportunity for everybody. Amongst these is the most valued legal right within a democracy: the right to vote. However‚ an unfortunate reality is that the majority of the people ages 16-17 cannot ("Age and Sex Composition in the United States: 2011"). With the ever falling number of participants in political votes due to the event of the generation of the baby boomers dying

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    Should voting be made mandatory? “To be or not to be‚ that is the question‚” says Hamlet in a soliloquy. In my opinion‚ each and every Indian has the right to ask themselves “to vote or not to vote” when the question of electing the ruling party of the nation arises. In a democratic nation like India‚ I believe every individual should have his or her own judgment when comes to voting. Many arguments exist to prove or disprove the importance of compulsory voting. The arguments for compulsory

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    In this discussion of potential voting issues‚ we have found that 120 out of our 160 nations of the world does not have mandatory voting‚ which should mean something. And governments in other places get so upset at people for not voting they willpractically publically shame themin order to imtimidate them into voting‚ ex: italy posts how long its been since youve voted pubically on identification papers. Some corrupt governments will even use manadatory voting to convince the world that they are

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    whether or not voting should be compulsory in local and national elections in the United States. Political votes are very important in America. They determine who will run that states‚ or even the entire nation as a whole. Depending on this‚ the country could either fail or succeed‚ in many different ways. All citizens should definitely be well educated in politics. However‚ voting should not be compulsory. There are too many risks that come with compulsory voting. Therefore‚ voting should not

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    Voting Age Research Paper

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    VOTING AGE Some people think that the voting age should be lowered from 18 to 16‚ I think it should not be lowered. Lowering the voting age isn’t a 100% problem solve idea. For instance most of the younger population do not bother to take part in political process‚" In 2012‚ 62% of the youngest voters showed disinterest in the political process by not voting".(paragraph#4). If already 62% of 18 years or older voters do not vote what makes the younger than 18 year old voters want to vote?.

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    Felon Voting faces a serious problem that needs to be solved: When felons are released from prison‚ many of them want to start a new life. However‚ this is difficult when they’ve lost simple rights such as voting. I believe felons should be allowed to vote once they’ve served their time. Studies show that felon voting contributes to lower crime rate. Studies also show that racial discrimination is a leading cause of felony disenfranchisement. According to Democracy’s Ghost – a show that focuses

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    Compulsory Voting‚ the Cure to an Epidemic The world is faced with a new type of threat. Like a disease‚ it spreads and seems to have no boundaries. It affects a variety of countries. It threatens republics‚ democracies‚ and even monarchies‚ criticizing their legitimacy until none remains and chaos ensues. This menace is known as low voter turnout. Low voter turnout affects countries all across the world‚ threating to delegitimize governments that guarantee their citizens the right to vote in elections

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