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    opinions about sexual behavior. Claudio is the middle-of-the-road thinker‚ not involved in prostitution and possessing only noble beliefs about his relationship with Juliet‚ but unable to prevent himself from desiring her sexually and therefore culpable. His sister Isabella presents one extreme‚ abstaining from sexual activity entirely in order to become a nun. Mistress Overdone is at the other end of the spectrum‚ managing the prostitution business in Vienna. The only mobile character on the spectrum

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    Why Is Voting Important

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    VOTING (Dictionary)Voting is a formal expression of opinion or choice‚ either positive or negative‚ made by an individual or a body of individuals. All American have the right to vote when they turn the age of 18 and are considered an adult. You only hear about voting really when it comes to the election for the President of the United States or a candidate is running for a seat in a government position. The American people believe that they should vote because they think it actually matters. Then

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    Biometrics Voting System

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    BIOMETRICS VOTING SYSTEM by AMIT KUMAR SHARMA Table of Contents: Chapters Page No. 1 Introduction 1.1 Definition 1.2 Design 1.2.1 Summary of Design 1.3 Description of the Voting Machine 1.4 Block diagram for the whole process in brief 2 Voting System 2.1 Finger print scanner 2.1.1 Extraction of thumb impression 2.3 Feature extraction & comparison 2.3 Transfer of data to hard disk 3. Verification 3.1 Verification of

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    topic on social media because of the rising cases involving police using excessive force and the recordings of these events. Many famous cases have spiraled from police brutality including Michael Brown‚ Rodney King‚ and Sandra Bland. Seeing this has made people start to protest and riot. Others have been trying to come up with ways to prevent police brutality. Police officers jobs are to protect and serve their community. An African American male named Joshua Beal was shot by an off duty officer

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    roughly one-third of the voting age population turns out for a Parliamentary election once every four years – let alone federal or local elections – it becomes difficult to defend the “free” right to vote. Voting is not only a right‚ but a responsibility. Therefore‚ voting in elections should be compulsory in Germany as a way to increase voter turnout and to raise overall political awareness. Contrary to the public belief that a legal obligation to vote is a rarity‚ compulsory voting has been used successfully

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    Texas History Voting

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    Texas Voting History The Lone Star State: Reliably Republican Leslie C. Lee Liberty University Abstract In 2012 President Obama spoke to a group of people at a fund raiser event in Texas and seemed optimistic that Texas would soon be a battleground for the Democratic Party (Parker‚ 2013). Unless Democrats possess an extraordinary strategic plan this could prove to be a challenging task to accomplish. Recent voting in Texas has faithfully been favorable toward the Republican ticket for over

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    Electronic Voting Systems

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    Electronic voting systems Can they hack it‚ or can they be hacked? The incredible advances of technology and computing in our society over the last few decades has touched every aspect of our lives‚ from schools to businesses‚ from controlling traffic lights on the streets to keeping our airplanes from going bump in the night. Technology has managed to make the little tasks of life easier‚ while making the big picture so much more complex than ever before. We have sought to develop technology

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    Voting has become a huge dilemma in a few states one of those states being Texas. In 2014‚ Texas forced a new law‚ to be eligible to vote you must show identification. Since 2014‚ many studies show that voting has decreased. The law isn’t always a fair game. The law is a long process that the government and Supreme Court and president are apart of. They are the ones that decide if the law benefits the majority of people. 9 out of 10 times the law is in the best interest of the people. Voting is

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    Voting rights are an extension of civl rights. Since 2001‚ almost 1‚000 bills that would tighten voting laws have been introduced in 46 states. In the 2008 election‚ 2.2 million registered voters did not vote because they did not have the proper identification. In 2011‚ the number affected rose to 3.8 million. The majority of these bills have been in regard to voter ID laws‚ which have been billed as a seemingly reasonable way to prevent people from impersonating voters at the polls. The laws‚ however

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    Prevent Child Abuse

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    Prevent Child Abuse America Every year‚ nearly 1 million cases of child abuse are confirmed‚ not to mention the cases that go unnoticed or unreported. Of the reported cases‚ most are children 3 years of age or younger. There is another staggering truth‚ and that is that by the time today is over‚ 4 children will have died because their little bodies can no longer handle the abuse. (Guillaro‚ 2012) These facts are horrifying and need to be changed‚ that is the goal of Prevent Child Abuse America

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