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    Honor Council Qualities

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    One quality that is very important for an honor council member is to be alert and have good listening skills. These are good qualities to have because you have to listen to the whole story well to discover the truth. The second quality that is important for an honor council member to have is confidentiality. Confidentiality is an important quality to have because an honor council member has to keep all hearings confidential and tell no one else about them. Another reason that confidentiality is important

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of First Past the Post voting System First Past the Post is the voting system used in General elections in the UK. It has many advantages‚ like the fact that it provides a clear view of the parties that can be voted for‚ such as Liberal Democrats‚ Labour‚ and Conservative‚ among others. It usually allows Single party governments‚ and rarely ends up in hung‚ or coalition governments‚ such as the likes that we are in at the moment. It also prevents extremist

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    (a) Identify the control weaknesses that exist in the present cash collection system‚ describing the potential irregularities‚ which could occur as a result. The case study details a considerable number of potential flaws and control weaknesses‚ which exist in the present system. These fundamentally relate to a lack of check and balance in terms of cash receipt‚ which potentially exposes the cash collection system to considerable risk (Millichamp and Taylor‚ 2008). These control weaknesses are

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    GOVERNMENT? WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EACH? Council Manager Voters Council Mayor City Manager City Departments Strong Mayor Council Voters Council Mayor City Departments Weak Mayor Council Voters Council Mayor Treasurer Clerk City Departments A city with a council manager style government is the most popular among Michigan cities. This type of government allows for the citizens to elect the council‚ who then appoints a city manager. The manager is an expert in

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    Democracy is a foundation of a country’s success. The idea of mandatory voting goes against the democracy of the United States. Mandatory voting is a violation of our civil rights that might become a law in the United States. Although many believe that mandatory voting helps to strengthen a democratic government by increasing the number of voters‚ mandatory voting violates people’s freedom of choice in the United States. Mandatory voting is the government’s oppression to its citizens. Force people to vote

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    The Private Company Council This paper will discuss the recently formed Private Company Council‚ its role in the accounting profession‚ pros and cons associated with it‚ and my personal opinion on the council. Background In the spring of 2012‚ the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) voted to establish a new council‚ the Private Company Council (PCC)‚ which will serve two purposes: to identify and vote on proposed modifications and exceptions to U.S. GAAP for private companies as well

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    Book Review: “Is Voting for Young People?” (2E) by Martin Wattenberg Watternberg‚ Martin. Is Voting for Young People? With a Postscript on Citizen Engagement‚ 2nd edition. Harlow: Longman‚ 2007. In this concise work of political science‚ Professor Wattenberg of UC Irvine sketches the outline of a potentially serious problem facing modern democracies: the ever-declining political awareness and participation among youth. Wattenberg analyzes election surveys and public opinion polls in order to ascertain

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    Should voting be mandatory? I would like to initiate with a quote‚ which falls apt to the topic and my point of view on it- “A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.” -(Theodore Roosevelt). The answer to the question‚ ’Should voting be mandatory ’‚ lies in the topic itself. Before I go any further with what my views are‚ I would like to clear‚ the basic definition of the word- Vote. “It is a formal Expression of Opinion or Will‚ in response to a proposed decision” -(Merriam

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    ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE INTRODUCTION This project is design for the student to make them understand the technology used in a now a day’s voting machine system‚ which is used in whole world. These voting machines are equipped with the CPU‚ which control the voting machine. The voting machine is programmed for the specific operation. Every operation on the voting machine is defined is display on the Computer Monitor. In this project we try to give the Idea of prototype voting machines. We

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    Democracy and Voting Introduction: Voting has a characteristic of a democracy‚ as seen within the Constitution of South Africa. Voting allows and gives people the power to decide who they want to represent them in Government‚ as this body would make decisions which would be to the benefit of the country. Society‚ votes in order to bring about change‚ which would benefit the people and the country‚ physically‚ economically and socially. This shows that civil society has the power to elect a particular

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