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- 1. Voting Essay
Can you imagine walking into the scheduled spot chosen in your riding for voting, to find a group of young teenagers just hanging around talking and laughing amongst themselves? Wouldn’t you be thinking, what do those kids know about voting? Look at them just mingling about with each other! This election could determine my lifestyle in the fu
2. One Man, One Vote?
Joseph Farkas thinks that every vote cast should equal every other vote. He feels that many people are voting without knowing why they are voting for a certain person or why they aren't voting for another. He says that a vote cast by a person with no or very little knowledge in the election should not count as much as a vote cast by a person who kn
3. The Changing Office
A secretary returning to an office job after a 25-year absence would have a difficult time coping with the changes that have taken place during that time. Changing technology would best describe the challenges facing todays office worker. Two buzzwords which are currently being used in the office are desktop publishing and electronic mail. Elect
4. The Need For Americans To Vote
Many Americans choose not to vote. If they would vote, they would be able to make a difference in our country. Voting is a Democratic privilege given to us by the constitution, the same thing that gives us our basic rights and liberties which we all cherish so much, and by not voting we are in a sense showing a lack of pride in our government and o
5. A Direct Democracy
Because of voter apathy, elections held for representatives, senators, and even the presidency has reduced itself by a vast amount. When a grand tally of all registered voters are taken into account, it turns out to be a mere 15 percent. This happens because people feel like their concerns, opinions, and votes dont matter. That all could change if