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    Why Voting Is Important

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    People around you may ask “do you know why it is important to vote?” and you might know what to say‚ but at the same time you might not. That is why I am here. I am here to show you exactly why voting is important so‚ if you don’t know why voting is important then keep reading and you will find out. Voting is important because it’s a way of expressing your voice and it is also about supporting a peaceful and consistent transition of power. It is NOT just about supporting the candidates and amendments

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    Voting Wrong Reason

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    = Voting For the Wrong Reason Natalya Hill Ivy Tech Community College I have to argue the fact that people who vote for the wrong reason‚ are just as at fault as the president of the United States of America. When citizen of the United States of America vote for president because of their own personal beliefs and views‚ they should think twice about voting for those reasons. When a presidential candidate is campaigning to become president and they express their personal views‚ people should

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    Aly‚ Waleed. Voting Should Be Mandatory. The New York Times‚ 2017. Print. www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/opinion/voting-should-be-mandatory.html Accessed 13 February. 2017. This article talks about the reasons why voting should be mandatory and how Australia views mandatory voting. The author offers information for those who are interested in learning about why voting should be mandatory and why it is important. Rather than a typical article‚ the readers learn more about Australia and America’s policies

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    establish a Web site. Before voting‚ citizens in most states must register to vote‚ often a cumbersome procedure. Largely to prevent corruption associated with stuffing ballot boxes‚ states adopted voter registration laws around the turn of the century‚ which require individuals to first place their name on an electoral roll in order to be allowed to vote. Although these laws have made it more difficult to vote more than once‚ they have also discouraged some people from voting at all. The Motor Voter

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    Foreign Languages

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    Learning a foreign language isn’t an easy thing. Nowadays it’s especially important to know foreign languages. Some people learn languages because they need them for their work‚ others travel abroad‚ for the third studying foreign languages is a hobby. Everyone‚ who knows foreign languages can speak to people from other countries‚ read foreign authors in the original‚ which makes your outlook wider. I study English. It’s a long and slow process that takes a lot of time and efforts. Over 300 million

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    Hello‚ I have a combo box to select the ID‚ then it will display the particular record from from the database into the text boxes. And now I’m trying to make a update command button. Then I can just change the record which displaying in the text box. And click update‚ then the record will be updated in the database. But my cmdUpdate_Click() statement seems doesn’t work. Anyone can help please? Cheers Option Explicit Dim conn As ADODB.Connection Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset Private Sub cmbID_Click()

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    Importance of Voting Essay

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    The Importance of Voting With the Long Lines‚ the stressful waiting‚ and the constant question of asking yourself “why am I here?” on going in your head makes the waiting to vote the most exciting thing ever. But wait aside of that‚ think for a second. This year there were people going to vote even when hurricane sandy hit parts of their neighborhood‚ destroyed their houses or flooded several ways for them to get to their voting station‚ but they still voted. They’re is people who went to

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    Voting Age Debate

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    olds should not be able to make these decisions for the world because of many reasons. The voting age should not be lowered to age 16. There are three main arguments that support this opinion. First‚ teens at the age of 16 can act immature. Most‚ 16 year olds can make immature choices so therefore should not have the right to vote. If the voting age is lowered to age 16 random people such as chavs will be voting (a young lower class person who displays brash behavior). They will vote for what they

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    Should voting in the U.s be mandatory? In this article‚ the author shows the opinions of two professors. Lisa Hills‚ from Australia‚ explains the benefits of mandatory voting and how it could change the U.S and how it could help us in many ways. Mandatory voting would give all Americans say in politics. The government wouldn’t just pay attention to certain people. The people the vote would get more attention because of their contribution to politics. This could have bad effects on the people

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    Voting Age In NZ

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    Voting age should increase from 18 to 21 Statement of intent: I am writing this to inform readers about why the voting age should increase to twenty one from eighteen which it is currently in New Zealand. Eighteen year olds don’t have the knowledge needed and I want readers to understand that an eighteen year old isn’t experienced enough to be able to make informed decisions about who should run our country. Are you under twenty one and reading this? I highly doubt it. This is because the

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