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    There are other ways to satisfy the majority rather than abolishing the Electoral College. Lawyer Jeanne Kempthorne states some of the issues seen with the EC. One being that‚ “[the election] can easily result in an outcome that conflicts with the will of the people‚ whereby a candidate who loses the popular election nonetheless becomes president‚ as occurred in 2000 and almost occurred in 2004. This is a serious‚ recurring problem that afflicts both parties” (Jones 1). Robert Hall‚ a professor at

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    Why the Electoral College should not be preserved? The Constitutional Convention of 1787 gave birth to the system of the Electoral College. Electoral College system can be described as a system in which voters vote for electors on election day‚ who then cast their vote for candidate in their respective party. Our Founding Fathers described this system in Article II‚ section 1 of the Constitution. According to the Constitution‚ electors per state are equal to the number of seats each state holds

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    Free College Now in days‚ we see majority of people finishing college‚ but with a huge debt on their hands. Think about it that could be us in a couple of years once we’re done with our education. College students shouldn’t pay for their education because it’s too expensive‚ leaves them in debt‚ and stress. We as students are just coming out of high school‚ and most of us don’t have a job; nor money saved for college. For us to enroll‚ we need to show the college staff that we have the money. That

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    College tuitions are way too high in our country.  Colleges say that SUNY tuitions are more affordable‚ but it’s not. SUNY college tuitions range between $35000 to $60000 per school year‚ which is a lot for a young adult to take on. Fortunately‚ there are scholarships that a student can apply for. However‚ many students apply for these in hopes of helping pay their tuition but only a few students get selected for the scholarships. If you are one of the lucky ones‚ typically they don’t even cover

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    community college free some believe that trying to promote that idea will only create future conflict such as a financial crisis and students competing to be enrolled in community rather than fully focusing on enrolling in a university after high school. Noticing those conflicts those critics fail to understand the benefits it’ll bring for students attending during and after school. Rather than disapproving the idea‚ the community of the country should be promoting to have community college free for

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    PERSUASION A persuasive essay should 1. 2. Bring readers to your point of view Convince readers that your message and arguments are valid To produce strong persuasive essays‚ writers must know their audience 1. 2. What opinions do your readers currently hold? To what degree do your readers agree or disagree with your views? How to Write a Persuasive Essay  Use tactful‚ courteous language. For instance‚ opening an essay with “Uniforms should not be mandatory in schools because they are stupid”

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    president‚ instead they choose group of electors‚ selected on a state by state basis who will support and cast their vote for the party’s president candidate that they support which form electoral college. This paper will explain and analyze the voting process in US‚ mainly focusing on the Electoral College. The Elector College is the process use in the

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    Colleges should strongly support their teams. These teams not only generate millions of dollars or schools‚ but they also help sell prospective students on attending the college. Colleges support into their athletic programs is an investment on students‚ advertisements & revenue‚ and alumni. Without college sports‚ many students wouldn’t have an understanding about what the college world is. The largest thriving sports network within college athletics is college football and college basketball

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    The Electoral College was established in 1787 as a compromise between having Congress select the next President of the United States‚ and having a direct democracy in which the popular vote selected the next President. The system has worked for over 200 years‚ so why change it now? Proponents for the Electoral College to remain the same argue that the Electoral College contributes to the cohesiveness of the country by requiring a distribution of popular support to be elected president‚ enhances

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    According to a recent survey conducted by Student Monitor‚ a college market research company‚ college student’s state that the three biggest problems on college campuses are the cost‚ stress and drinking. Now more than ever‚ college binge drinking is becoming a relevant issue and it is often linked to rape and sexual assault. A recent study conducted by‚ The Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems‚ found “that alcohol use of any kind on campuses across the country each

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