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    Gray Bagnal 8/11/12 Honors Civics and Economics The Election- A Presidential Candidate Study 1. The major differences between the Democratic and Republican parties have to do with the role of government in citizens’ lives‚ the role of the United States in world affairs‚ Interpretation of The Constitution‚ states’ rights. Dems believe that the government should have a large amount of control over peoples’ lives while republicans believe there should be less. Dems have a loose interpretation

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    urge you to vote me into the Student council. I want to be part of the leadership team and hopefully become school vice captain for this year 2015-16. I realize that it’s a privilege to have the honor but I am confident that I will be a suitable candidate I promise to work hard to be the effective leader that you would be proud of in the school. I will try to uphold and obey all the rules and become the role model that you can all look up to. I will assist teachers and students in any way possible

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    Rosalia Steffi Longjam’s Speech for Election in India Fellow Citizens‚ 76 years back‚ at the stroke of the midnight hour India awoke to her freedom. However we have miles to go and miles to go before all the dreams of our founding fathers translate to reality. Today we stand at the threshold of the 21st century and as Indians we all have an awesome responsibility to fulfill - in part a backlog of efforts yet to be applied. India can and indeed become a global giant. Who amongst us would not

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    together and request your whole hearted support for the same. Our country is a democratic country and elections are an integral part of Democracy and we are thankful to our Pankaj Sir to give us a chance to actually experience the election process. The next Loksabha elections will be in 2014‚ the vidhan sabha elections have been just announced and following the footsteps‚ our class elections are also announced. I on behalf of Students Revolutionary Party requests all my friends to vote and canvass

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    Role of the Student Council Liaison Teacher Rules for setting up a Student Council The Student Council Constitution Section 27 of the Education Act Establishing a Student Council Size and composition of the Student Council Nominations and elections The work of the Student Council Student Council Activities Officers of the Student Council The Student Council notice-board Running a meeting The agenda The minutes Voting arrangements Communication Fundraising Dissolution/removing a member

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    Candidate Speech By Ryan Beilman Written by Ashlee Beard The Peoples Party Ladies and gentleman. Our country has come to a crossroad‚ and now you have the power to change the political landscape of America. If you elect me to be your face in congress‚ there are several things I will do to ensure that your needs are met day in and day out across this land. This Country needs to be at a better state of success and freedom; the people need to be the government. Their choices and opinions matter to

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    student body. In order to share this information‚ giving a compelling speech that accomplishes such goals will play a major role in success. Developing a great speech requires thought and the ability to clearly organized your ideas and visions. Begin writing your speech by acknowledging and thanking your audience. Acknowledging your audience means stating who are you are addressing directly. If you’re running for a school election‚ a formal address can be as simple as "my fellow students." Thank your

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    The Effect of Third Party Candidates in Presidential Elections Although citizens of the United States have the opportunity to vote for many different offices at the national‚ state‚ and local levels‚ the election of the president of the United States every four years is the focal point of the American political process. The American political system has maintained a two- party system since its inception. Political scientists argue that a two-party system is the most stable and efficient means

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    Gabriel Lopes Carvalho Mayor Speech This city is really important to me‚ it is the city I grew‚ the city I live and the city that I will stay by the rest of my life‚ but this city has problems‚ a lot of problems‚ and I’m here to fix those problems‚ I’m here to change numbers‚ I’m here to break records and I’m here to make a better São Paulo. Economic development‚ transportation and lack of public safety. All of these are a huge problem in São Paulo. I’d like to fix those problems‚ change numbers

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    having their words and ideas misinterpreted. With this in mind‚ Mayor Mitch Landrieu‚ of New Orleans‚ recently gave an address before the controversial removing of a monument to Confederate general Robert E. Lee. In his speechMayor Landrieu has to justify and explain in a way that will not cause major ripples on either side of the issue. To achieve this‚ he brings in quotes‚ facts‚ and historical connections to voice his stance. The speech starts out with a short welcome message which leads into an

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