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    INTRODUCTION Joshua Generation is a ministry inspired to fulfill the great commission of Christ [Matthew 28:18-20]. This ministry is under the leadership of Apostle Willie King and Prophetess Linda King and the Showers of Blessings Harvest Center Church. This ministry is dedicated to evangelizing This current college and young adult generation back to Christ. We want to a Beacon in the city of Gainesville for the light of God to shine through. We will be the labours harvesting lost souls into…

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    established a system in our constitution called the Electoral College. This system permitted eligible and competent citizens, who use the national popular voting system, to compromise with the votes of Congress in the election of the President and the Vice President of the United States. Although the Electoral College has been in place for more then two hundred years, there are a number of conflicting opinions about whether or not it should be eliminated and replaced. The way the Electoral…

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    ideas but must importantly it keeps costs low in turn saving the national government money. The National Performance Review was a helpful way to implement and restructure the government. It began on March 3rd 1996 it was a six-month review lead by vice president Al Gore. He gathered experienced federal workers and organized them into teams to examine federal agencies and issues that cut across agencies, such as personnel, procurement or budget policies (citatation). Its goal was to identify the…

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    are allowed to vote, ultimately the ones who decide will be the next president and vice president is the Electoral College. The Electoral College consists of 538 electors. Two hundred seventy votes are needed in order for a president to be elected. Therefore the election process in the United States is not fair. The popular vote should determine who becomes president and not the…

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    “The office of the vice president is a greater honor than I ever dreamed of attaining” and now I am president. Becoming president comes with many hardships, the death of my wife, contractions of Bright’s disease, and the fact that I only achieved it from my president getting assassinated. Now, that I am president I have a couple of problems that immediately stand out and those are the factions called Stalwarts and Half-bloods. The Stalwarts are a group who heavily favor political machines and a…

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    from Florida had the ability to carry the election, the numbers would have still been close regardless. Furthermore, Al Gore was bound to win from the beginning, seeing as the public favored him over Bush. Under Bill Clinton, Al Gore served as vice president and therefore, gained supporters through that outlet. During the voting it is unlikely that…

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    College and why was it preferred over direct voting? We all understand that the Electoral College is not a place but a process and that the effectiveness of the process is tested every four years when we head to the polls to cast our vote for the next president of the United States. In light of the 2016 election, while some people are going back and forth debating whether the twelfth amendment of the Constitution is outdated and needs some a major overhaul, others are praising the wisdom of our…

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    very different than it is today. In 1787 a much smaller percentage of people were educated, there were way fewer people living in the country, and people were very concerned with the president being elected by “smart” people. Considering all of that, the electoral college was a great system for electing the president of the United States at that time. However, in modern times, a direct presidential election would be better. In 1787 The United States was a very young country that was trying to…

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    The beginning of any great university starts with its beliefs and values as an institution. The university implements the mission and vision of the school in every decision it makes, whether it is big or small. We believe the mission of Bellarmine University should be updated to reflect its future goals. To meet the high standards outlined in the mission and vision statement there are several issues that Bellarmine needs to address. These topics have been identified by various current…

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    congress for the decision of the next president and vice president. In the process of Apportionment, The electors determine the number of members in the congressional delegation. The delegation consist of members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the Senate, fifty…

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