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    party members of Oceania into unconsciousness. They have become mentally numb. Winston Smith struggles to free himself from the over powering Big Brother by progressively disobeying the law and sacrificing his life in his defiance‚ revealing how suppression breeds delusional rebellion. From the beginning of the novel rebellion had always been a part of Winston‚ but as time went on rebellion from the powerful Big Brother consumed him. After his hysteric outburst on paper on writing “DOWN WITH BIG

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    How memory functions in each work and (b) What you learn about conflict and memory by comparing these two works. Memory of first hand events has its biases including human memory reliability in of itself‚ imagination interference of events‚ and suppression of occurrences‚ along with‚ persistent existence of memory. In both stories one is exposed to the events that outline the significance of the retelling of the memory in a literary form‚ but also we are exposed to different ways traumatic memory

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    INDIA in which all the names of voter with complete information is stored. SCOPE-: - This system will increase the voting percentage in India. - If high security is applied then it may reduce false vote. WORKING-: In “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” a voter can use his\her voting right online without any difficulty. He\She has to fill a registration form to register himself\herself. All the entries is checked by the DATABASE which has already all information about the voter. If all the entries are correct

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    also analyzed the decrease in voters from the ages 18-24. From a significant drop to 41.2% in 2012 compared to the 48.5% in 2008 the younger population also had a higher rater of non participant voters. A huge factor to this could have been hispanic population since they carry a mass number of youth and because they had such a high number of non-voters in the past election. In another article called “Asian American voter turnout lags behind other groups; some non-voters say they’re ‘too busy’” by Jens

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    What Determines Differences in Political Party Preference Among States in America? Introduction Anyone who has ever participated in an election or follows politics has most likely observed a dramatic difference in political ideologies from state to state in America. During presidential elections we often see images of the United States broken into blue and red sections for each states political party preference. This poses the question on every electoral candidates mind‚ what factors contribute

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    most important problems is the tendency for FPTP to favor tactical voting. Tactical voting happens when voters cast their votes for one of the two candidates that are most likely to win. This is done because it is perceived by the voter that their vote will be wasted if they were to choose to vote for a smaller party‚ which they would more prefer. This is an understandable feeling by the voter because only votes for the winning candidate actually count (Blais‚ 2008). The position is sometimes summed

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    often missing. Citizens are given the freedom to vote for any candidate standing for elections‚ but few democracies give voters the explicit right to reject all the candidates‚ if they find no one suitable. In effect‚ citizens are given the freedom to choose but not to withhold making a choice With the coming of electronic voting machines (EVMs)‚ it was not even possible for voters to invalidate their votes by scratching out ballots or voting for two candidates. The only way to ensure that the vote

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    In the United States the system generalizes politics into two major parties Republican and democratic. if the united states were to adopt a proportional representation system it would benefit the country by giving a more accurate representation of voter demographic‚ limiting the pressure to gerrymander political boundaries. And provide an environment where third party independent candidates are not pressured by the conventional two party system. Because of the current trend of the two party the

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    subjects such as the politician’s personal life and their characteristics rather than looking at the political issues of the election. The voter’s views can also be altered by political advertisements that do not focus on issues. This can cause the voters to believe that certain issues are important when in reality they are trivial concerns. Elections often become popularity contests because of the polling that is done by newspapers and TV news programs prior to the actual voting. Politicians then

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    even benefit him. At the very least‚ it is more complicated than many realize. Arguments about race and the 2008 election play out on two levels: one‚ the notion that many white voters are “closet racists” and will not vote for a black man and two‚ that public opinion polling cannot be trusted because white voters are afraid to reveal their prejudices. To the first point‚ it is incontrovertible that some whites will not vote for Barack Obama. We’ve come far as a nation; but we haven’t come

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