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    reduces stress that students experience in the morning from not having anything to wear. They would also save time in the morning from kids not having to take a long time to decide what to wear. Students who wear uniforms do better in school as well. They are more concentrated on the tasks because they aren’t worrying about how they look. There is less distraction due to uniforms. Uniforms set a more serious tone in the classroom that is conducive to learning and can improve student performance. School

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    almost entirely ineffectual. The murder of voting-rights activists in Philadelphia‚ Mississippi‚ gained national attention‚ along with numerous other acts of violence and terrorism. Finally‚ the unprovoked attack on March 7‚ 1965‚ by state troopers on peaceful marchers crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma‚ Alabama‚ en route to the state capitol in Montgomery‚ persuaded the President and Congress to overcome Southern legislators’ resistance to effective voting rights legislation. President Johnson

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    Should the voting age in UK be changed to 16? Countries such as Austria have implemented this change already. It is natural for changes to take place as they are a sign of progress‚ however some are dedicated to the opinion‚ that allowing young members of society to vote might destabilize the country‚ as young politically unaware people might be easily persuaded and their opinion swayed‚ that they are not motivated to conduct a research in order to have a good understanding and knowledge of their

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    History and Structure of the Security Council The Security Council is the “acting arm” of the United Nations. Their decisions can destabilize oppressive regimes‚ send accompanying troops for relief aid workers‚ and provide framework for alternative conflict resolution through diplomatic means. There are 15 member states total in the Council with five countries holding permanent non-rotating seats‚ These Countries are commonly referred to as “The Permanent 5” and are as follows: China‚ France

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    Tiffany Gallt Ms. Wing English 12 15 December 2012 Voting Age: Should it be reduced? The very idea of America is freedom and opportunity for everybody. Amongst these is the most valued legal right within a democracy: the right to vote. However‚ an unfortunate reality is that the majority of the people ages 16-17 cannot ("Age and Sex Composition in the United States: 2011"). With the ever falling number of participants in political votes due to the event of the generation of the baby boomers dying

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    Should voting be made mandatory? “To be or not to be‚ that is the question‚” says Hamlet in a soliloquy. In my opinion‚ each and every Indian has the right to ask themselves “to vote or not to vote” when the question of electing the ruling party of the nation arises. In a democratic nation like India‚ I believe every individual should have his or her own judgment when comes to voting. Many arguments exist to prove or disprove the importance of compulsory voting. The arguments for compulsory

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    When it comes to voting‚ Consequentialists and Virtue Ethicists have different opinions on what an individual should do. Among the various motivations for voting‚ one is that your individual vote can make a difference in an election. Consequentialists argue that the probability of this is so slim and because of that‚ a person does not have a moral responsibility to cast a vote come election time. Consequentialists focus on optimizing the overall results of an action and argue that one vote will not

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    In this discussion of potential voting issues‚ we have found that 120 out of our 160 nations of the world does not have mandatory voting‚ which should mean something. And governments in other places get so upset at people for not voting they willpractically publically shame themin order to imtimidate them into voting‚ ex: italy posts how long its been since youve voted pubically on identification papers. Some corrupt governments will even use manadatory voting to convince the world that they are

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    whether or not voting should be compulsory in local and national elections in the United States. Political votes are very important in America. They determine who will run that states‚ or even the entire nation as a whole. Depending on this‚ the country could either fail or succeed‚ in many different ways. All citizens should definitely be well educated in politics. However‚ voting should not be compulsory. There are too many risks that come with compulsory voting. Therefore‚ voting should not

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