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    watching candidate’s campaign‚ you can finally voice your opinion and make your vote count. Voting is a civic duty‚ a privilege to many Americans‚ because they are allowed to participate in government and elect those who will best suit their needs. The right to vote has been a strenuous battle for women‚ and minorities‚ but because of their determination to make their voice heard‚ they were granted the right to vote‚ and now is the time for youngsters to be granted that right as well. Although

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    --‚ thank you for this opportunity to speak to you as a whole. These days have passed by much too quickly‚ it’s almost impossible to believe that we’ll be in high school the next time we step into a classroom. Before I begin‚ I’d like to thank all the parents and guardians for puttingup with me tonight; without the support of our families‚ none of us would have come this far. I would also like to thank the entire faculty at --- for giving us each a piece of something to take into high school; considering

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    American Democracy Haglund Please Vote for Me: Summary and Response In the movie‚ Please Vote for Me that we watched in class‚ an experiment in democracy took place in an elementary school in China. For the first time ever‚ the way of electing a class monitor had changed. The teacher usually just appoints who she feels would be the best candidate‚ but this time the children were asked to do an election. The class monitor is a powerful position in this elementary school. He/she gets to help control their

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    Major Functions Of RBI Introduction The RBI was established by passing "trasfer of public ownership Act" in Sep-1948 under which the ownership of the bank was passed into the hands of the Government of India with effect from 1st january 1949. Fuctions: The fuctions are classified into three heads‚viz.‚ A) Traditional functions B) Promotional functions and C) Supervisory functions. lets see the detailed accont in these heads.‚ A) Traditional functions 1.Monopoly of currency notes issue

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    Electoral Votes Are They Necessary Someone asked the question what is an Electoral College‚ what does it mean and how does it work. The Electoral is a formal body which elects the President and Vice President of the United States. Every state is given a number of electoral votes according to its population. However‚ in this day and age is the Electoral College/vote need today‚ or just another loophole that the government is exploiting. Even though electoral voting has been in play for

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    Fun Role and Functions of Law Nicholas B. Seay LAW/421 February 4‚ 2013 Valentine Castillo Role and Functions of Law When it comes down to understanding law‚ most individuals have a better understanding of how criminal law plays a role in society instead of civil law. Modern law helps regulate business and individuals in a combination of constitutional law‚ statutory law‚ common law‚ and administrative law. These are also known as the primary sources of law as each can be used together

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    Should Felons Be Able to Vote? “We let ex-convicts marry‚ reproduce‚ buy beer‚ own property and drive. They don’t lose their freedom of religion‚ their right against self-incrimination… they can’t be trusted to help choose our leaders… If we thought criminals could never be reformed‚ we wouldn’t let them out of prison in the first place (Chapman‚ Steve).” Many believe that felons should be able to vote due to the fact that they served their time in prison and already received their consequence

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    cast your vote america

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    Cast Your Vote America By: Emily Veit Dr. Kirkpatrick GOVT 2035- MW 4:15-5:30 March 25‚ 2013 The great American eighteenth birthday allows a citizen to buy a lotto ticket‚ purchase tobacco‚ and gain the right to vote. The 2012 election only had around a fifty percent voter turnout for the United States of America. Australia has used a system called compulsory voting since 1924‚ which mean that voting is mandated. Whether it should be enforced

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    Should Felons Be Allowed To Vote? The disenfranchisement of a person is a heavy topic that you only hear about every four years during the Presidential Election. Why though? The reason: everyone has an opinion on the issue‚ but only few are willing to say anything about it. Some are afraid of the racial issue our country sees‚ and some are afraid to sway against their preferred political party. The Constitution of the United States of America‚ amendment 14‚ section 2‚ clearly states “…citizens

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    No thanks jeff lol

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    Walton – AP United States History Notes Chapter 7 Launching the New Republic 1789-1800 – Enduring Vision Fragility of New Nation: 1. Restrictions on export markets hurt farmers‚ sailors‚ merchants – lack of right of deposit for Western farmers (Spain controlled port of New Orleans) 2. Inept settlement of western lands frustrated land speculators and pioneers 3. Confederation’s default on national debt 4. Regional and ideological conflicts WEST Native Americans vs. 200‚000 frontier settlers

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