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    Thank You for Arguing

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    Lindsey O’Brien 10-12-12 TYFA Project Per.1 “Growing Up Online”: Persuasive Techniques The world today has been overthrown by technology. In the last decade this tech renaissance has changed our society and culture in America. The age group that has experience this effect straight on are children and teenagers. An episode of Public Broadcasting System’s Frontline named “Growing Up Online”‚ originally aired January 22nd 2008‚ enters the complicated world online and examines the impact

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    thanks giving day

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    “What Thanksgiving means to me. In my country‚ Korea‚ having same holiday Thanksgiving called by Chu-Seok. Thanksgiving is upon us. I have to say‚ fall is one of my most favorite times of the year – first Halloween‚ then Thanksgiving‚ and then Christmas‚ all right in a row. The decorations‚ the music‚ the food‚ the holiday spirit – I like it. Coming from a large family – and having a large extended family – only heightened the holiday cheer growing up‚ and I used to help create that cheer

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    everyone should vote‚ but nobody has bothered to tell me why. I’ve grown up with a lot of my family voting for presidents‚ state representatives‚ senators‚ and more but it’s just something that they do without thinking. When election time comes‚ they go to wherever they need to go to vote‚ they vote‚ and then they come home. I believe that the importance of voting should be taught everywhere. As Americans living in the democracy that we are living in‚ it’s usually our nature to vote‚ but many people

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    Why Teenagers Should Vote

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    believe in voting because they believe there votes will not matter whether or not they did vote. They might also believe that they might not get to give their opinion on the candidate they want to be in office. Many of us especially teenagers complain about how they have no voice in politics nowadays. They are often mistaken because I believe every vote counts. If we voted we would be playing a role in the changes we want to see. Teenagers should vote because by voting for the right president‚ the

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    Why Does Vote Matter

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    important because people like to complain about politicians but do nothing about it. When people don’t vote it’s a wasted opportunity to show your opinion and voice as an U.S citizen. More often than not‚ people complain about the current president even though they choose not to vote. People may say that my vote doesn’t matter; but millions of people say that every election and if they were to actually vote it would make a big difference. I also believe by voting we can weed out the politicians that

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    why should I Vote

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    WHY SHOULD I VOTE Voting is not only a right but a privilege in the United States granted first under TheTwenty-fourth amendment to the United States Constitution which states that: the right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President‚ for electors for President or Vice President‚ or for SenatorRepresentative in Congress shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State and is also addressed again in Article 19

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    Tulip Serbin Plansinis Vote For Snowball: The Kosher Porker At a time when food and spirits were low‚ a certain candidate stepped up to the hay mound to lift up such grief and depression. In his actions and improvements to better the farm‚ he made the harvest more productive‚ and led victory through a tough battle. No one would be a greater leader than Snowball. He supported animals’ rights‚ a continued revolution‚ and productivity. Shortly after the rebellion of Mr

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    What Motivate People to Vote? Voting is often inconvenient‚ it is personally costly. You have to take time to register and to learn about the candidates‚ and in the election day you may need to take time of your work to stand in long lines possibly in a bad weather ‚ all that knowing that perhaps your vote will note make a difference among all the millions votes. So why do millions of people expend their own time‚ energy‚ and money to cast a vote that will not make any difference in the

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    Latent Function

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    Prof Levy A path of a country In my reading I chose to discuss the concept of “latent functions”. I chose this because this concept is very much related to my life and what I have experienced. Latent functions are consequences that unconsciously happen and are not intended to happen. In Korea we have presidential elections every 5 years and congressional elections every 4 years. I have had the chance to vote and I found it a great experience because some of family like my parents and grandparents

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    have someone to vote for 56. Describe self-announcement‚ the caucus‚ & the convention as nominating methods. Self-nomination is the act of indicating the specific vacancy announcements for which you want to be considered. Caucus is a meeting of a political party or group to coordinate members’ actions‚ choose group policy‚ or nominate candidates. 57. Compare a closed primary & an open primary explaining the key differences. In an open primary anyone can vote for any candidate

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