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    Voting System

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    Proposed Title: Computerized Supreme Student Council S Voting System of Isabela National High School-Ilagan Campus Chapter I Introduction Through the use of technology‚ the economy of the country is moving forward. Nowadays‚ most people are using computers to make their work easier and faster. Most jobs in the country involve use of computers because of their importance in the society. It is used to store‚ protect‚ process‚ transmit‚ manage and retrieve information. This implies that

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    The Importance of Voting

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    The Importance of Voting The reason to vote cannot be over stated. One man one vote says a lot. It puts each person on equal footing. A vote from a rich person has the same power as a poor person. Young people has the same right to be heard as their elders. Voting give you the right and voice‚ to have the say‚ who will be the next most powerful leader in the world. It is the single most effective way to make your voice be heard. By not voting‚ you give away your right to influence

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    Election of 1800

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    Larson analyzes the pivotal presidential election‚ sometimes referred to as a revolution‚ of 1800 that established two disparate political parties‚ challenged the United States Constitution‚ and threatened the nation’s unity. Because this was the first time in American history that partisan campaigning was distinctly apparent‚ it was a significant piece of the election of 1800. When establishing the opposing campaigns of 1800‚ the article states‚ “…divided Americans into two distinct partisan camps: the

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    Approval Voting

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    Yes‚ I believe that the United States ought to switch to a different method of voting. In my opinion‚ the current method is imbalanced since the Electoral College votes decide the final candidate for the presidency. However‚ I would prefer the Approval Voting method‚ which I consider better than the current method (plurality method). A method in which the candidate with the most first place votes wins (Math in our word by Sobecki & Bluman‚ p. 788). Looking back at the campaign in 2000‚ many people

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    Importance of Voting

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    concern for popular sovereignty shaped the emerging government’s policies. Unfortunately‚ the right to vote was not extended to all people. Brave men and women sacrificed much to secure their inalienable right to influence government through voting. Thus voting‚ being essential to democracy‚ has always been the people’s conventional avenue for change and ensures the continuance of a democratic nation. As the fledgling nation began to revise its government after the Revolutionary War‚ the protection

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Does Gender Matter?” Ben Barres‚ author of the article “Does Gender Matter?”‚ gives us a different perspective on the issue of gender discrimination. The article takes a look at gender discrimination especially in fields related to the sciences. Ben Barres gives us a unique perspective on the issue because of his background; he is a female-to-male transgender and gives us a well put together argument about the ongoing issue with prejudice in the workplace. Ben Barres uses

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    Online Voting

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    2011 ISSN: 2041-3114 © Maxwell Scientific Organization‚ 2011 Submitted: July 22‚ 2011 Accepted: August 27‚ 2011 Published: September 30‚ 2011 The Design of an Electronic Voting System G.O. Ofori-Dwumfuo and E. Paatey Methodist University College‚ Ghana Abstract: The aim of this study is to design an electronic voting system based upon the electoral process adopted in Ghana. In recent years‚ information technology has greatly affected all aspects of life‚ and to a large extent‚ this includes

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    Automated Election

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    I. Introduction The Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) or Optical Mark Reader (OMR) technology system adopted by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) under the present political conditions and capability of the nation’s election manager‚ the Comelec‚ will make the whole electoral process bereft of credibility‚ transparency‚ or voter participation. With no electronic technology being invented that is safe from human intervention such as hacking and other types of computer attacks‚ the system will

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    Citizens Voting

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    participate in his/her government‚ one way in particular is voting. In roughly the past century‚ there has been an all-time low voter turnout in the U.S.. There are factors that affect the amount of citizens that vote every time the opportunity comes. These circumstances mainly are age and education that is provided for that individual. As well as age and education‚ there is also a dynamic that the government set that hinders voter turnout. Other than voting‚ there is another way citizens can be involved in

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    Mandatory Voting

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    on some forms of voting from its citizens to understand and learn about the preferences and ideas of the citizens. In specifics‚ America uses representative democracy to gather information‚ as they view voting as a civic responsibility and a fundamental principle of democracy to select leaders who will have the same ideas as they do. However‚ as more and more knowledge and ideologies are formed‚ more people think that there are issues and problems to the already set system

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