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    to hold myself together. Without thinking out the amount of work polls would need, I voyaged on an experience that was difficult to balance. I believed that making an electronic poll would be a excellent way to involve the student bodies opinions into my layout. I did not expect juniors to be as immature as they were and when the electronic poll wasn’t panning out the way I hoped, I turned to the ancient and reliable paper polls. The printing and distributing wasn’t the hardest component for…

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    as slavery was legal long ago. The controversial question, is it ethical to have an abortion? Many Christians have negative opinions about this topic, but nowhere in the bible does it say “one must not abort your child.” On the other hand, the bible teaches us that abortion is wrong, in different contexts. For an example the publics’ opinion towards abortion stands out.…

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    According to Herek and supported by a Gallup poll released in May 2015, U.S public opinion has also experienced a seismic shift in regards to acceptance of homosexuality. The Gallup poll showed that a record 60% of participants endorsed the statement that marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as a traditional marriage. Although 60% may not seem that great, when compared to a Gallup poll taken just ten years prior, only 37% of…

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    In this study, the poll conducted by Selzer & Company was used. The poll was conducted between the dates March 19-22, 2016. The title was International Trade / Global Economy. The poll aimed at seeking opinions of the people of Bloomberg on the issue of restricting the importation of goods into the country. This is an interesting poll because it touches the political and socio-economic structures that a nation is built on. The study also revealed the general opinion of the public about what…

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    result is rooted in a trend of Americans disregarding economic issues and concentrating instead on immigration and healthcare. According to the poll, 75% of Americans believe a noneconomic issue is the largest problem facing the U.S. The poll’s results found that a mere 8% of Americans claim the economy is the nation’s number one problem. The results of this poll were collected in October 2016, which was when media coverage of Donald Trump’s presidential election was at its peak. This is a huge…

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    quantitative data that represents the population’s opinions. This is called a poll and when it is done correctly and efficiently, then when the final results of an election are announced, there will be a small margin of error between the finalized results and the surveyed polls that were unofficial. There are about 320 million people in the United State and only about 60% of these Americans voted in 2012 for the President of the United States. How are the poll conductors supposed to predict the…

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    presentation, I was assigned the twenty fourth amendment. This was the amendment that made poll tax illegal. First I will explain more of what this amendment is and what it does for our country and then about how it fights in with government's purpose. First up I will explain more about what this amendment is and what it's done for our country. Like mentioned before, this amendment makes poll tax illegal. Poll tax was forcing people to pay to vote. This was used in the southern states in…

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    Evm Should Not Be Hacking

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    In my opinion, electronic voting machines (EVMs) should not be used. EVMs can be hacked, like any other computer. In the passage it states, "In 2013, a national magazine ran an article in which the writer explained how, with basic electrical knowledge and tools, he was able to tamper with votes on EVMs. Security risks have been discovered in voting machines made by every major manufacturer." If someone wanted to switch voters votes from one candidate to another, It could easily be done. In the…

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    According to the Pew Ideology Poll I am classified under the category of Solid Liberals, along with about 65% of my classmates. When I analyze my views with the pew typology profiles I find that most of my views align with the secular democrat profile. My political opinions are strongly driven by social issues, I am not very religious, I am very pro-environment, I support government to the extent that it functions efficiently and is not manipulated by money and power. These views on politics are…

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    The American people have established two very distinguishable sides when it comes to guns and gun rights. The first opinion is termed “pro-gun rights”, and the opposing deemed “pro-gun control”. These opinions are so strongly conflicting that there is rarely any middle ground. However, when we evaluate the issue further, guns are seen as a multifaceted issue and not quite as black-and-white. When compared to other countries, America shockingly has the highest rate of gun violence. Simply…

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