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    Voting helps shape your community! I voted yesterday to have my tax dollars help support the local science museum here. Earlier this year‚ I participated in a petition campaign to put our local government’s spending to a vote. They were passing a indebt to my grandchildren to pay for this year’s renovations of the government office buildings downtown without giving us a say in it. We got enough signatures to allow for a vote and We The People of my little city voted it down. To make changes

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    07 Application of Biometrics in Mobile Voting Donovan Gentles1‚ Suresh Sankaranarayanan 2‚ 3 1Mona Institute of Applied Sciences‚ University of WestIndies‚ Jamaica dongen02@gmail.com 2Computing & Information Systems‚ Institut Teknologi Brunei‚ Brunei 3Department of Computing‚ University of WestIndies‚ Jamaica pessuresh@hotmail.com Abstract — Voting process in today’s era is behind its time in respect of the usage of modern ICT. The voting process is being seen mostly as a manual

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    There are things in the world that can be changed‚ and just because you aren’t of voting age doesn’t mean you can’t change them. King Tut became the Pharaoh of Egypt at the ripe old age of nine years old. My point being‚ he probably wasn’t very prepared or as prepared as he may have been if he waited until her were thirty‚ but he still did it. You see more often than not politics‚ or the world for that matter‚ doesn’t wait for you to change but‚ for you to change it. If you want to make a difference

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    Word count: 417 U.S. universities should lower their tuition fees College tuition has been rising two or three times faster than inflation for three decades. (Kamenetz‚ 2007) Two-third of four year college graduates bears student loan with an average of $20‚000 (Kamenetz‚ 2007). The payment of the mounting debts due to the increasement of tuition seems so unachievable and keeps them up at night. Universities should lower their tuition fees to alleviate student’s pressure on paying off debts‚ because

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    believed to be accepted at a far lower standard than the admission standard for the rest of the student body. There have been many arguments and proposed solutions be able to lower their admission standards for athletes based on their athletic merit‚ and why they should not. I deem that it is right for colleges should lower their admission standards for athletes One augment is that there should be a special athletic admission standard‚ which would enable colleges to lower admission standards for athletes

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    Kirk Savva-Briggs Politics essay – Ms. Moss. 1. Explain the arguments in favor of lowering the voting age. With more and more of the younger generation getting involved in current political affairs and issues‚ the UK government is under increasing pressure to lower the current voting age from 18 years to 16. These are some of the following arguments that are in favor of lowering the voting age. Increased turnout. The UK is currently facing a declining participation from the general public in

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    Should the drinking age be lowered? Recently‚ there have been a lot of speculation over the drinking age in the United States. There has been multiple debates on whether to lower the drinking age or leave it as it is. The debates started during the late nineties and is ongoing. The drinking age should remain because of the positive impact. Although‚ many advocates of lower the drinking age have argued‚ if eighteen year olds are allowed to vote‚ they should have the right to drink at the age the government

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    with a pack. The pack is for every one of them to become pregnant by their boyfriend or a random guy. Planning the pregnancy pack‚ the girls are unaware of the consequences that their actions may bring them. Now picture a young female around the age of sixteen who feels very unwanted and unloved by society and even her own parents. Feeling abandoned and alone‚ she decides to become pregnant to fulfill the need of love. The next young women seems to have fallen in love with her new boyfriend believing

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    5/17/2014 Syllabi SYLLABUS Summer 1 2014 - GOVT-2305-1000 - Federal Government Phone: 409Office: 9441753 Office Hours: FA-210 08:00-10:20 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Instructor: Anne Egelston Email: aegelsto@gc.edu Location and Meeting Times: Catalog Description: Study of the government of the United States‚ its theory‚ principles and institutions. Political institutions and ideas‚ origins and development of the Constitution‚ principles‚ political parties‚ legislative

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    benefits and drawbacks to using both paper ballots and electronic voting machines. Many factors need to be taken into consideration‚ such as the environment‚ who is voting‚ and security reasons. For example paper ballots are less environmentally friendly than electonic machines‚ but older voters may not be as comfortable using them. My opinion is that the state should make a compromise. The options of EVM’s or paper ballots should be offered‚ to make the process quick and simple for every voter.

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