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    Weapons If I hadn’t personally experienced how weapons‚ if fallen in the wrong hands‚ Hitler/ Bugabi /Bashar Al Assad/ ….. ‚ can eradicate entire generations and civilizations I would not be so against it but an unforgettable image of demolition‚ annihilation and extermination is planted in my head. What drives me mad is why leaders can’t just bother with their own country and their own business? Why are all the leaders in the world so greedy to a point where it is just disgusting? Why can’t George

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    Your Company: How To Get Started Many people think starting a business is a daunting‚ allusive process that’s more of a dream than a reality‚ but that simply isn’t true. Anyone can start a business if he/she is willing to believe in themselves and work hard. Starting a business should not simply be a struggle to come up with an idea that has never been done before. Many successful companies have improved a product or an idea that’s already out there.  In order to come up with a creative idea

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    Electoral System In Canada

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    leader is a big part of the way it runs in general. Many governments have different systems in which they elect their leader. In North America‚ electing a leader is a big responsibility for the citizens of that country. Particularly in Canada‚ our electoral system has been the same for many years and relies on the citizens to make a decision. Canada uses a system called first-past the-post or single member plurality . This system consists of a simple objective; to receive a majority of the votes . This

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    cultures‚ and it has stripped many people of their soul and essentially who they truly are. Throughout history there have been many examples of colonialism stripping one from their soul and how it has affected them. In the passage Continent Must Get rid of Self-Hatred She Inherited From Colonialism [column] the author says that “They define our identity; our place in the social order within the clan‚ the community and even the circumstances of our birth. In many cases‚ our ethnic and cultural identities

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    Keep Fit

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    How to keep fit and get healthy lifestyle ? 1. Doing aerobic exercise regularly helps to keep fit and help to get healthy lifestyle. 2. Think daily or meditate this an important way and good way to get healthy lifestyle. 3. Physical activity is essential to healthy living. 4. The body was meant to move‚ and when it doesn’t‚ it can become unhappy and ill. Physical activity stimulates the body’s natural maintenance and repair system that keep it going. Activity improve circulation

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    Keep fit

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    What are the best ways to keep fit? Do you think most people consider exercise a chore or do they find it fun? What is the most popular form of exercise in your country? Healthy lifestyles Do you think people in your country are less healthy than they used to be? How can we encourage young people to stay healthy? Should governments intervene to force people to be healthier? Sample answers: What are the best ways to keep fit? The best way to keep fit is to do exercise that raises

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    Electoral Votes Are They Necessary Someone asked the question what is an Electoral College‚ what does it mean and how does it work. The Electoral is a formal body which elects the President and Vice President of the United States. Every state is given a number of electoral votes according to its population. However‚ in this day and age is the Electoral College/vote need today‚ or just another loophole that the government is exploiting. Even though electoral voting has been in play for

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    Electoral Reform in Canada

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    The issue of electoral reform has become more important than ever in Canada in recent years as the general public has come to realize that our current first-past-the-post‚ winner-take-all system‚ formally known as single-member plurality (SMP) has produced majority governments of questionable legitimacy. Of the major democracies in the world‚ Canada‚ the United States‚ and the United Kingdom are the only countries that still have SMP systems in place. Interestingly enough‚ there has been enormous

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    British Electoral System

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    five years or if the Parliament was dissolved by the Queen with of course the Prime Minister’s advise‚ there will be an election using the "First-past-the-post" electoral system. Here the candidates can win seats in the Parliament by plurality of votes that the candidate received in his or her district. But then this form of electoral system attracted number of critics regarding the biases it constituted in the government. According to critics‚ only the large political parties (Conservative and

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    Electoral Process in Nigeria

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    the question of credibility of our electoral process and elections. In other words‚ our elections have been challenged as not been free and fair. This has posed serious legitimacy question for our leaders .This paper has briefly assessed elections in Nigeria with particular emphasis on the recent ones(i.e 2003 and 2007) and has identified: massive rigging‚ violence‚ manipulation of election materials and records‚ lack of transparency on the part of electoral officials‚ delay of voting time‚ deliberate

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