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    decides who becomes president. The first step in how the president is elected is the candidate has to publically announce his plans to run for presidency. The candidate does speeches announcing what party he is and what he/she plans to change. It has become custom that candidates have debates on a certain topic to see their opinions on such topic. The second step is campaigning to win a spot in the party’s nomination. This pins candidates of the same party against each other. The point is to…

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    “When Left is Middle, and the Middle is Left”, by John Geddes appeared in Mclean’s Vol. 28 No.36 on September 14th, 2015. In this article the main topic of conversation is the upcoming Canadian election and how voter’s choice between political parties is going to be harder than ever. Geddes explains this year more than ever the basic Canadian political spectrum is disfigured. It is not the typical NDP left, Liberal middle and Conservative right. He feels many unsure Canadian voters will have to…

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    married, put their life in big danger. Second, Friar Laurence gives Juliet the risky plan to fake her death and he gives her the potion, so she will not marry Paris. Friar Laurence gives Juliet the instructions for this plan. He says, “Hold, daughter. I do spy a kind of hope, / Which craves as desperate an execution / As that is desperate which we would prevent” (4.1.70-72). Friar Laurence gives Juliet this crazy plan so she will not marry Paris and she will meet Romeo, but he would not think of…

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    billion dollars in debt and over 25% of the population in poverty, says The New York Times. With schools and hospitals closing, the increased suicide rate and children being abandoned. A new political party has risen with some extreme views on how to fix the country’s problem. The Golden Dawn’s plan on the surface seems like a beacon of hope for Greece. The Golden Dawn says, “We have to take care of the economy, illegal immigrants, and politicians who stole the money” (Ghafour). This may…

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    Green Party Statute The Green party plans on implementing a $10 raise on bail for Canadian youth and adults. This additional income will be put towards a preschool, primary and secondary education fund for Aboriginal communities. This will decrease the number of Aboriginal women entering the sex trade, increase productivity in First Nations’ industries of choice, as well as promote a healthy and optimistic way of life. This can all be achieved by providing more career opportunities for…

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    While the idea of nominating a candidate seems obvious, each party holds a different set of rules for the process. Of course, the future candidate will need to educate themselves with the proper information to best represent their party, whether that be democratic, republican, or even independent. However, one thing the parties have in common at the prime part of the procedure is the announcement of their official candidacy. The next stop is…

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    While it was initially a success, in the long term the Populist movement faltered. Farmers tried to overcome deflation and falling crop prices by forming organaizations such as the Grange and the Farmers’ Alliance. Many farmers joined the Populist Party in the 1890s. “Populism was a movement to increase farmers’ political power and to work for legislation in their interest. Farmers joined the Populist movement because they were in the midst of an economic crisis” (The American Vision 470).…

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    Hitler’s anti-Semitism took root in the Nazi party and contributed to their policies and attacks against the Jews. It is clear within his writings in Mein Kampf, that Hitler believed that he would be fighting for a just cause and protecting the world from the Jewry. Hitler stated “I believe myself to be acting in the sense of the Almighty creator: by defending myself against the Jew I fight for the Lord’s work.” This fight against the Jew became part of Nazi ideology and was embraced by the…

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    Abbie Hill Kendra Gallos English III 3/27/18 What is the best way to prevent deaths from drinking and driving? Did you know that drunk driving takes the lives of about 10,000 kids or adults per year? That’s almost 29 people a day.(Drunk Driving 1) It is also surprising to find out most of the people getting into accidents while intoxicated are kids under the age of 21 and not people that are over the age of 21. There are laws that prohibit drinking and driving, in the state of North Carolina…

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    Loud Party Marijuana

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    Marijuana is such a controversial subject to speak upon because there are so many different types of views and opinions. “The Loud Party”, in which I represent wants to legalize marijuana uses whether it is for recreational purposes, medical purposes, religion purposes, spiritual purposes, cooking and/or baking purposes etc. We believe that ever individual should be able to do whatever they want. No one should have control over what another person wants to do with himself or herself. Marijuana…

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