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    are passing away due to car accidents is steadily increasing‚ which is a very bad thing. Driving is a big hazard as it is. Therefore‚ their should be a cut off age that states when people no longer have the eligibility to drive. Many people would agree that there should be a law for the cut off age of driving. Adults should be restricted from driving after the age of 60‚ and shouldn’t be able to get there license renewed for the safety of others. To begin with‚ many may argue that the elderly will

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    The Driving Age Should the driving age be raised to the age of 18? My answer is no‚ because there is not that great of a difference in maturity between the age of 16 and the age of 18. I got my permit and began driving at the age of 15. By doing so I had almost a year of driving experience‚ with a parent‚ by the time I turned 16. I got my drivers license when I turned 16‚ and my parents bought me my first car. In my own opinion I believe I am a pretty decent driver. I have never been in a wreck

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    Voting

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    One Vote‚ Many Possibilities While lying in bed‚ I toss and turn; my mind wandering; my thoughts meandering; and eventually‚ I doze off. What keeps me up at night is not excitement over the holidays or tomorrow’s big game‚ but rather a passion and a thirst for progress. Politics is a mundane field of study for a lot of people and many of my friends cannot stand the thought of having to discuss public policy and political culture. For me‚ however‚ it is something I genuinely enjoy. It wasn’t

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    The rights of suffrage have come a long way since when voting first began. When voting first began only white‚ land-owning‚ males could vote. After many years and the efforts of many people‚ voting in the United States is open to anyone over the age of 18‚ except convicted felons. This privilege has now been taken for granted by many people‚ because they don’t think that their vote would change anything‚ or they just don’t want to vote. Some people think the only way to solve this problem is to legally

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    Should the legal drinking age be raised to 21? Drinking alcohol is one of the biggest problems facing the Australian community. The proportion of people at risk as a result of excessive drinking of alcohol is constantly increasing as 3200 people die and almost 81000 people admitted to hospital every year. People use alcohol for numerous reasons; peer pressure‚ celebration‚ anxiety‚ sadness‚ boredom‚ rebellion‚ insomnia‚ just to name a few. The legal drinking age is currently eighteen and should

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    Importance of Voting

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    Importantance of Voting In today’s society‚ we need to voice our opinions. There are many ways to get our opinions out. We could write letters visit our fellow politicians‚ and call their offices. But the most effective way to get your opinions out there is to vote. Voting is what our country builds off of. We as American citizens had the constitutional right to vote for the President of the United States‚ Governor‚ Mayor‚ etc. But for some reason‚ some individuals feel that they don’t need to

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    Declaration This is to certify that the work being presented in the project entitled “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” submitted by undersigned student of Third Year B.SC in COMPUTER SCIENCE in partial fulfillment for award of degree of Bachelor of Science {Computer Science} is a record of my own work carried out by me under guidance and supervision of Prof. Pang’ of the Department of Computer Science and that this work has not submitted elsewhere for award of any other degree. Name of student: ____________________________________________

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    Why Should We Vote Voting in India is a Constitutional right if one is a citizen over 18 years of age. However‚ that also makes it optional. It has been a tendency among voters‚ especially in the urban areas‚ to treat the voting day as a day of rest. While skipping the vote may not seem to cause any harm‚the long-term consequences are disastrous. Here’s why every citizen of India must cast his or her vote: Agent of change: Voting is the agent of change. If the people of India think

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    The Importance of Voting

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    Importance of VotingJared Candelaria May 30‚ 2012 S.M.S.S. Grade 8 The Importance of Voting Voting is a special right that all of us have for living in this free country. Voting is a right that‚ throughout the history in many countries‚ people from across the world have fought and sacrificed everything to achieve. It’s a right that people to this day continue to fight for in places where corrupt governments suppress their freedoms and rights and it is

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    Revised Practice Essay Argumentative Compulsory Voting My personal experience as a voter has left me feeling indignant and upset‚ I find myself astonished that nearly a fraction of eligible voters actually cast ballots. What is even more astonishing and shocking is that the turn out for local elections is even smaller. Perhaps the ideal and most efficient way to increase voting is compulsory voting. Compulsory voting will open eyes to what voting can accomplish and achieve for one’s self by requiring

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