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    their rights so why do people think there is an option of depriving ourselves of it. For example, Voting is the most important thing to participate in politics but many citizens do not show up in the election…

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    Voter Eligibility and Registration Voting, which could send a direct message to government about how citizens want to be governed, is at the heart of democracy. Among the thirty-one democracies, the U.S. has been experiencing a relatively low turnout in different levels of elections. The decrease in turnout, as discussed by many communication experts, could be in part attributed to voters’ apathy. Aside from voter attitudes, institutional barriers, such as difficulties of registering,…

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    Becoming a good citizen required education and familiarity of the duties and responsibilities of an upstanding citizen. Young people need to be taught the seriousness and gravity of voting, something I had unfortunately missed out on. Parents and educators have a duty to young people to apprise and acquaint them of the United States political process. Teaching them how to make decisions, and to read between the lines of all the rhetoric…

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    limits for the presidency in 2009, and creating electoral laws that are biased in favor of incumbents ”. Not only did Chavez achieve restrict the ability of opposing parties to effective go against him in elections, but there was also doubt that the voting system itself was susceptible to manipulation. In the 2006 elections, opposing parties to Chavez doubted that the election would be anything but fair and transparent…

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    parliamentary system at the administrative level can have an impact on the party in power not only while the party is in power but also during elections. Campion-Smith, B. (2015, August 23). Fair Elections Act Will Bring Changes on Election Day [Electronic version]. The Toronto Star. This article…

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    the Democratic party may have a chance to acquire Texas 's electoral votes, rather than the usual Republican nominee. Yet, the latter title places the reasoning for this change in voting on Trump rather than his opposition. It implies that this author will be making a case that Texas voters are more concerned with not voting for Trump rather than wanting to vote for Clinton. After reading the blog post, this is indeed the premise the author 's argument stands…

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    how and who to vote for. If done properly the students will leave with an educated opinion of the government parties and have non bias opinions on who to vote for based upon the facts said by the parties instead of what they see or hear on their electronic devices. With this support the balance of educated voters will, in the future years, should shift dramatically to hopefully make this country into a stronger nation and stay…

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    The objective of the “We The People” project is to register the entire senior class of Pemberton High School as voters. My success in completing this objective has been somewhat limited, though. This paper will be constructed in seven paragraphs. These include an introduction, conclusion, and five body paragraphs that include: how the project was organized, the desired goals of the project, the relationship of this project to the citizenship and leadership training I have received in JROTC, the…

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    elect a new President. This year, American citizens have a choice to make. This year, we decide what path we wish to venture for the next four years. Although some people believe that voting is worthless because of the idea of voting fraud and because people feel they are not qualified to vote. I believe that voting is necessary because our troops in the armed forces have fought to defend our freedom to…

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    Keeping your phone on during the night or next to bedside can affect your sleep by urging one to use the electronic device instead of sleeping.(The negative effects, 2015) When one should be getting 10 hours of sleep at night they get less because before one goes to sleep they have to check their device for messages or calls. Which now urges them to start messaging…

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