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2004 Elections Who Will You Vote For


Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the two major political players (Bush and Kerry) in the upcoming 2004 presidential election. Introduction How many of you out there know who you will vote for during the 2004 presidential elections? ... President Bush is up for election again in ...

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2004 election


ABSTRACT Many citizens of America chose not to vote and as a result of last election this was proven. ... For this election everyone has their own goals whether its getting Bush out of office or simply finding transportation to vote. ... BACKGROUND – (1 to 2 pages including the introduction) Th...

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following characteristics are often associated with democracies sustained and recurring national elections competitive political parties civilian


a) Sustained and recurring national elections contribute to democracy because this is the way the voters select their representatives. By having elections, the leaders of the nation are chosen by the people. Democracies are governments that rule with the “consent of the governed,” and elections pr...

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REBELLION


Summary of Editorial Content: This editorial discusses Al Gore’s feelings after the outcome of the year 2000 elections. He was pretty determined and ran a pretty ‘tight’ campaign. The editorial tactically brings in the issue of Electoral College. It explains that Gore lost in The Electoral College b...

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Elections


The young people of today, and some of the older ones, say that they do not trust the politicians. They give this as a reason for not voting , and yet they moan and complain about how our country is ran. The less people pay attention to the way our country is ran the easier it is for the elected off...

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George W Bush Will Bush Change the Way Latinos Vote in 2004


Running Head: LATINO VOTE George W. Bush: Will Bush Change the Way Latinos Vote in 2004? The Republican party has for years wanted the Latino vote and has done many things that would make average American think the majority of Latinos would lean to the right. From the “celebrating of Cinco d...

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Why Did a Campaign For Women Develop in the Years After 1870


The latter half of the nineteenth century was a turning point for women, in three aspects of life. ... Women felt that they were not being treated equally to men, and if they were able to get the vote it would help them get better human rights. ... Until 1870 an old fashion view of an ideal woman...

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Your vote matters Yeah right


... Ask any democrat or republican about third party politics, and you are sure to hear about wasting your vote. Aren’t you wasting your vote if its not for someone who represents you? What happens to my vote after I cast it, does it count? The electoral college was put in place to cast your...

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Aboriginals


It all started in 1788, when the Europeans landed on Australia and applied the ‘terra nullius’ doctrine on the basis that Australia was uninhabited because the Europeans did not recognise the traditions and customs that were practiced by ABTSI at that time. The Europeans did not take in account thei...

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War time elections act


As you know our debate position is that the War Time Elections act and military voters act were not necessary. ... I will now continue to prove that the War Time Elections Act and Military Voters Act put in place in 1917 was not needed. My first point on why the War Time ele...

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Uncle Sam Needs your Vote


As the title of this essay implies, Uncle Sam does need your vote, to be more specific, he needs every American’s vote. ... In the 2000 election, only 102 million Americans that were eligible to vote did vote. Compare this number to that of Australia’s, where Australians are fined 15 Aus...

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why vote


In the constitution it says, “the right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by a State on account of age.” When asked why I think I would vote, in this upcoming election, or any other I would have t...

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Why can we say that democracy is not a perfect system of government


... Democracy is generally supposed to be neutral from political elections, but most think that democracy is equal only to elections. ... Democracy is a system; elections are means in the system. If elections were the only part of democracy, we would be democratic only every 5 years in the cas...

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Silent Vote


The Silent Vote Categorical Proposition The date was September 8, 2003. ... Young adults simply do not vote nor want to find the time to even think about casting a vote. ... Those that had one to three years of college, 36 percent voted, while 22 percent of high school ...

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how well had democracy developed in britain between the years 1867 1918


HOW WELL HAD DEMOCRACY DEVELOPED IN BRITAIN BETWEEN THE YEARS 1867-1918? Democracy is defined as a system of government which lets the adult population of the country have the right to vote in parliamentary elections. Before the first reform act of 1832 there was no such thing as a democracy in ...

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Why did it take so long for women to obtain the vote


Since 1981 women were treated differently to men. People saw women as ‘the one who cleans the house and looks after the children’. ... People’s attitudes towards women were not fair at all, nothing like they are today. In this assessment I am going to argue that the main reason why women got the ...

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hey you


i dont watch much news on the current election. vote. everyone who can should vote. the right person should win. The right person should win so that this country might be able to pick. itself up off the .ground and grow. Not grow as in height or weight. Grow .; as a whole. Vote for me. Vote for, a c...

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L.A story


Lowyat.NET · Lowyat.NET Rules and Regulations Arcade Help Search Members Calendar Logged in as: blu3_apple ( Log Out ) My Controls · 3 New Messages · View New Posts · My Assistant Lowyat.NET -> Special Interest -> Fresh Gear -> Phones & Communications Pages: (9) «« 1 [2] 3 4 5 »» ... Last » Phones &...

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Voter turnout


A very disturbing trend that has emerged recently in our political system is the steady decline in voter turnout. In a country that values democracy as deeply as the American people, it is hard to believe that we are experiencing almost a two to three percent drop in voter turnout every election. ....

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Voter Turnout in Canada


The November 27th federal election held in Canada had one of the lowest voter turnouts in years. The final voter participation rate reported by Elections Canada was 61.18% (“2000 Federal elections – voter turnout by province and/or territory”). ... Much has been written and said about reasons behi...


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