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    In many countries‚ at times of national and local elections‚ often only a small part of the population casts a ballot. In order to address this problematic issue‚ many governments take the aggressive measure of compulsory voting to constitute more public involvement in politics. Even though the government believes this is going to solve this issue‚ there are many drawbacks to this approach for example; this method is unconstitutional‚ citizens lives are jeopardized‚ and the results of the elections

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    Should professional gaming be considered a sport? Professional gaming has gained a lot of viewers in the last few years. League of legends viewing has gone from a small gathering to the Seoul football stadium packed with space for 66‚000 people and getting around 270‚000 people watching online through a stream‚ the year before‚ 32 million people watched (http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/19/5123724/league-of-legends-world-championship-32-million-viewers). Dota 2 has a similar following‚ with the last

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    comes to McEachern Sports‚ I feel like certain groups of athletes at the school are put to a lower standard than the rest of the population. Being a student Athlete is a lot harder than just being a student. With long practices everyday‚ no matter midterms‚ or finals‚ being exhausted after school and then going home and having to study or finish homework or a project. It can sometimes be hard to squeeze in the work load. Of course‚ I realize‚ this isn’t the problem everywhere. Not all athletes have bad

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    The school break is not simply a breather from studies‚ but is also a time for many different activities. The summer camps at schools‚ special programs in gymnasiums‚ local sports clubs and other healthy activities are at their peak in these breaks. These are not only another way of utilizing the energy of children‚ but they also help in pruning the all-rounder abilities‚ and developing healthy habits. These activities provide an opening for the future versatile nature of the youth. School holidays

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    condition where genetic testing should be recommended in society as there can be benefits of getting the test done on an unborn child. This issue however should not be compulsory because there are many factors that show the risks of genetic testing which can lead to death. Problems can be corrected before the birth of the baby but can cause psychological problems for the parents. The parents should get a choice whether or not the test is done but if it’s compulsory‚ the parents could find out that

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    Over twenty countries have some form of compulsory voting which requires citizens to register to vote and to go to their polling place or vote on election day. With secret ballots‚ it’s not really possible to prove who has or has not voted so this process could be more accurately called "compulsory turnout" because voters are required to show up at their polling place on election day. One of the most well-known compulsory voting systems is in Australia. All Australian citizens over the age of 18 (except

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    It has been debated nationwide and even worldwide for and against students being allowed to bring mobile phones to school. Usually‚ a school consists of three parts namely‚ the Primary‚ Middle and Upper section. We live in the 21st century which is very much a digital age and nowadays‚ almost every student other than in primary section‚ has a mobile phone. In my opinion‚ mobile phones are good for children as long as they are educated in its appropriate usage and the privilege given without being

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    thought of as a student who can do a lot on the sports field‚ but not as much as the rest of the student body in the classroom. As athletes move on to college sports it is considered to be even more true that to college athletes‚ academic success comes second to their athletic success. This is a false perception that may be true for bigger (division one) schools but the stereotype is the complete opposite for division three athletics. Division III athletes are‚ in the truest sense‚ student athletes due

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    One Student One Sport

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    The National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) is all for the implementation of the Education Ministry’s ’one-student one-sport’ vision‚ which will be implemented next year. NUTP secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng said it was "high time" for the ministry to take a firmer stand in ensuring that students get involved in co-curricular activities‚ especially sports. "The emphasis on achieving good grades means that students have for long been subjected to activities that tie them down to the

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    Why Schools Should Require Students to Wear Uniforms Everest University Composition I Professor Cheryl Carter Why Schools Should Require Students to Wear Uniforms That’s been a question for years now in so many schools across the country for quite a while now. Students seem to go both ways‚ some wanting uniforms and others against them. Parents don’t always like the idea of uniforms either saying they will be an unnecessary expense as a second set of clothes. Teachers‚ on the other hand

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