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    one of the lowest voter turnouts. Less than 57% of the United States electorate does not vote to the hurdles that it takes to exercise a basic right. The reasons for voter apathy include not registering‚ inability to get to the polls and the type of election. To begin‚ registration in the United States does not have automatic registration. Only some states have made “same-day registration” available or offering voter registration while getting a driver’s license (BBC News). Voters are also asked to

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    Chih-Ming Ho notes that the same principle could be applied to make saliva-based diagnostic tests for many diseases.  * 5. Biological Pacemaker Electronic pacemakers save lives‚ but use hardware that eventually wears out. Now‚ researchers at several universities are developing a batteryless alternative: pacemaker genes expressed in stem cells that are injected into damaged regions of the heart. Better suited

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    Voter identification laws has been a controversial issue on whether or not it should be implemented in every state in America. 34 states have passed laws that required voters who registered to show a photo identification issued by the government before voting. This leaves only 16 states that do not require voters to have photo identification. The whole purpose of voter identification was to stop people from impersonating other people and fraud‚ but some people believe that voter identification can

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    Paragraph 1 – summarize the author(s) points The author in this article talks about the betting history in the United States. According to the Wolohan‚ gambling on sport events is prohibited in every state‚ except four states while casino games and lottery are legal in every state‚ except Hawaii and Utah. The legal betting brings a lot of the money to the budget and can be collected as a tax revenue. Unfortunately‚ since the betting on sports is not yet legalized in every state a lot of betting occurs

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    Dear Voters‚ I’m relying on your vote in November to revive our nation and return it to its former glory. As Americans‚ we are blessed to be able to live in this wonderful melting pot of a country. By uniting‚ we can overcome the obstacles our nation may face‚ and enrich it for the better. Without your support‚ our nation will fall‚ never to rise from the ashes again. If elected‚ I will strive to make women’s rights a priority. As a working class citizen‚ I realize how imperative this is in the

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    Voter Suppression On October 23‚ I went to the lecture Mr. Wilson gave at the Methodist Center about voter suppression. He started by talking about the old ways of voter suppression. These were very indiscrete forms of voter suppression all targeting a specific population of people. For instance in the 1880’s in New York voting was only allowed on Saturdays‚ this was an attempt to try to stop the Jewish community from casting there vote. There were also poll taxes in many places; this was an

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    Voters have described the selection of Trump and Clinton for presidency similar to choosing the unlikeable (Clinton) versus the unthinkable (Trump) (Black‚ 2016). This is due to their different personalities and ideologies that are atypical to the qualities of a traditional president. According to Ohio State University psychologists who created a test of political language‚ the reason why Trump and Clinton appeal to different audiences are because of the sheer contrast of their high and low intensity

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    ID Law Gaining Real Opposition The Miami Herald‚ Sunday‚ October 23‚ 2011 Steve Bousquet Summary Several state lawmakers have joined the fight against the requirements of the Real ID law‚ which they say are overkill. The federal Real ID law was created for prevention of identity theft and illegal immigrants and terrorists; enacted in 2010. In Florida‚ one important reason this was made because of the September 11 terrorist attacks‚ when it was revealed that some terrorists had obtained Florida

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    you a registered voter? You might expect a high rate of voting in the United States. A lot of people – women‚ African Americans‚ and the poor – fought for the right to vote; certainly their descendents would want to exercise their right to vote. I want to discuss with you today the importance of voting. There are three important aspects of voting. The first aspect is the group of people that fail to vote‚ the second is why there is such a low turnout‚ and finally is the voters ’ attitude. Voting

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    Recent Development in Computer Technology Tablet Computer: A tablet computer‚ or simply tablet‚ is a complete mobile computer‚ larger than a mobile phone or personal digital assistant‚ integrated into a flat touch screen and primarily operated by touching the screen. It often uses an onscreen virtual keyboard or a digital pen rather than a physical keyboard. Electrical devices with data input and output on a flat information display have existed as early as 1888. Throughout the 20th century many

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