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    UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT 1ST MERIT LIST Hafiz Hayat Campus Department: Programme: S# Serial No. Form No. English Language (02) BS (15) Applicant Information Marks (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 00066 00048 00053 00085 00043 00038 2-310 00015 00062 00031 00050 00019 00040 00034 00044 00046 00051 00026 00001 00020 10005 07560 10862 15496 03676 03915 07220 00072 03577 15509 16023 06683 12333 10969 13602 07927 18530 11985 10409 03302 06529 13930 Mahmoor Ghani

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    | Citizenship in the World | Counselor: Jack P. Wiiki | | | 8/26/2012 | | Requirement 1) “What does Citizenship in the world mean to you‚ and what does it take to become one?” Citizenship in the World‚ meaning that one ultimately is motivated to defend and preserve human rights‚ and human dignity. Has an interest in an assortment of global interests‚ and fairness to nations other than their own and it’s allies. This person would have respect for fellow human beings‚ regardless

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    The big problems of the electoral system were particularly evident in the 2000 elections: There may have been significant discrepancies between the voter decision and the electoral vote; a candidate who obtains the most vote’s nationwide‚ does not necessarily have to combine the most electors. Al Gore won in 2000‚ the absolute majority of votes‚ but received fewer votes in the Electoral College as his opponent George W. Bush. Another disadvantage is the focus of the candidates on states where pollsters

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    Every presidential election year tensions and tempers flare between opposing party supporters. This year’s election season was no different‚ perhaps even more volatile than years past. The popular phrase “lesser of two evils” was heard countless times throughout the election‚ denoting the nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to be the only available options‚ regardless of how ill received they were. The media played a monumental role in this election‚ basically framing out the nominees personalities

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    E-VOTING SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PREPARED BY MAKAU NZOKA JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY EMAIL:joshua.jkuat@gmail.com ABSTRACT Most institutions of higher learning such as universities and colleges world over provide for an electioneering process where students elect their union leaders in a democratic manner. This is of great importance as it inculcates the principle of democracy into the students who are at the peak of their learning

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    SCHOOL ELECTIONS - guidelines Pedagogic In-Service Training Programme ISTP CBC PCC EED DED School elections – guidelines. 2009. UNAFAS & ISTP. UNAFAS‚ BP 307‚ Yaoundé. Cameroon. www.unafas.org ISTP‚ BP 5105‚ Bamenda. Cameroon. With support from the British High Commission‚ Yaoundé. Cameroon. School elections guidelines Preface Elections are the process of choosing a person or a group of people for a position‚ usually by voting. The election process builds leadership and social

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    Overall‚ I think the presidential election process is very democratic‚ or at least much more democratic then it was. The Founders’ original plan was to have the state legislatures decide how the electors would be elected and the only role the people would play would be to elect the people in the legislature who would then vote for the electors. However‚ the introduction of the political parties has made the presidential election process more democratic since the founding‚ as seen through its effects

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    The characters in the episode are slaves to the culture industry. They are forced to mindlessly pedal on stationary bikes for merits to purchase false things. Marcuse states‚ “False needs are those that are superimposed upon the individual by social interests in his repression: the needs which perpetuate toil‚ aggressiveness‚ misery and injustice” (Marcuse p. 110). We see a vicious

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    Last April vacation‚ my father took me on a trip to Israel to visit his friend. He said it would probably be the last time we could spend extended time together‚ just the two of us‚ seeing that college was only one year away. But to me‚ after a long cold New England winter‚ I was looking forward to kicking back at the Mediterranean Sea beach in Tel Aviv. But after I arrived in Israel‚ a series of events made this trip literally no day at the beach. Being a country constantly under attack‚ Israel

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    The Importance of Elections as a Linkage Institution and Voting Linkage institutions can be defined as institutions that connect citizens with the government. Examples of linkage institutions include elections‚ political parties‚ interest groups‚ and the media. Elections specifically are supposed to encourage public participation in the selection of governmental officials. Unfortunately‚ low voter turnout has proved that elections are an imperfect linkage institution. Elections depend on voters

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