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    t-shirt that says “Vote for Nichole Mossalam”‚ carrying the voter registration forms and handing out personalized campaign pins; I was pumped to spread the work of this motivated and humble candidate that would do an amazing job in representing the exploding diversity in Malden‚ Massachusetts. Canvassing and attending school and community events became a routine during my summer. We familiarized ourselves with the populace of the district and registered more than half to vote. I was overcome with

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    2.5.4 Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre‚ Puttaparthi Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre The Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre project had been conceptualized and initiated by Sri Sathya Sai Baba near his Ashram at Prasanthi Nilayam at Puttaparthi‚ Andhra Pradesh in 1984. Immensely inspired by the Kodaikanal Observatory of Tamil Nadu‚ he had set up this planetarium‚ so that it would be an educational trip for every person wanting to know more about space and beyond. Sathya Sai

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    Vote against Trump for the countries sake The Dallas Morning News broke with more than 75 years of tradition to endorse a Democrat for president‚ choosing Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump. The Dallas Morning News’ editorial page is very‚ very conservative. It hasn’t endorsed a Democrat for president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1940. But the editorial went on to savage Trump: "He plays on fear — exploiting base instincts of xenophobia‚ racism and misogyny — to bring out the worst in us‚ rather

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    all. American citizens should not be required to vote because democracy thrives on participation of its people and if citizens are being forced to vote then their opinions are not going to be an accurate representation of the honest beliefs and opinions of American citizens as a whole. "Democracy is about freedom" (Text 4‚ line 11) and citizens

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    the right to vote. Woman’s started claiming their right to vote in 1848‚ and the movement went on for 70 years. In 1920 they won the battle and got what they fought for a long time‚ the right to vote. Voting equality was not complete‚ because African-Americans did not have the right to vote. Finally‚ in 1965 the 15th amendment was passed. Granting African-Americans the right to vote after a long period of protesting. That’s not it ‚18 years old felt like they were old enough to vote. They did all

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    “Whether to Vote: A Citizen’s First Choice‚” he explains the decisions that one face when voting‚ how it’s different in other countries‚ and asks if we should start voting by email. He first starts off with a little bit of history behind voting and how both male and female citizens began to have the right to vote. Also how restrictions have been put on anybody without citizenship or are convicted for a crime. Decision making has also became a major problem when voting‚ not knowing how your vote can change

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    improve women’s education and rights in marriage. However women were still not allowed to vote in the general elections. Many women considered this as a huge prejudice‚ and that they would have to carry on being second-class citizens until they received the right to vote because a lot of women thought that having a say in general elections would give them more opportunities and rights.
Before 1918‚ only men had the vote‚ even though they had to qualify by meeting the property qualification (which was someone

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    Why Did Women Get The Vote in 1918 Women first petitioned Parliament for equality in 1649- but were told that it was unnecessary as their husbands represented them in political affairs. 250 years later many people in Britain (women as well as men) still agreed with the Parliamentary response to the petitioners for women’s rights in 1649. However‚ the women’s suffrage moment in Britain took hold of the country in the 1860’s. Women (over the age of 30) finally won the vote in 1918- although historians

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    “Takoma Park 16-year-old Citizens Be Allowed to Vote?”‚ “Other changes included same-day registration‚ allowing paroles felons to vote…” Not only will the change of age happen‚ but there are other changes to make things easier for many other voters to

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    Why should I vote‚ and what is the point of it? How is voting a civic responsibility? What is the difference between civic responsibilities and civic duties? What is citizenship and good character‚ and how can I express the two? These are great questions‚ and they get asked frequently. Voting is a civic responsibility‚ and with that said‚ that means that you don’t have to vote. Although‚ just because you don’t have to vote‚ doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t. Every vote is important‚ and your’s

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