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    Should all citizens be required by law to vote? Imagine you were planning for a trip to Southeast Asian countries. You wanted a white cotton T-shirt that would keep your body comfortable in a tropical region. Therefore‚ you went to a fashion boutique to purchase the T-shirt you needed. When you got to the shop‚ you tried to look for a white cotton T-shirts‚ but unfortunately there were no T-shirts that you wanted. There were only two kinds of T-shirt in the store; black and dark brown nylon

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    countries to sustain economic growth are becoming more ambitious‚ the pattern of jobs over the decade have changed since its beginning and one of the major noticeable change is the implementation of technology alongside human labor. Integration of machines in production lines and‚  use of computers and robots in various other jobs  has helped in increasing the production rate of goods and services and also helped the country

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    Voter Turnout Rate

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    votes by the number of registered voters. There are two ways of calculating that determines voter turnout. The reported turnout (Voting-age Population or VAP) is the result of the population who are aged 18 and older. This turnout rate includes people that are ineligible to vote which include felons and non-citizens. The more accurate measure of voter turnout is the Voting-eligible population (VEP). This turnout rate subtracts the ineligible population. The VEP turnout rate is normally higher than

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    it has the largest average queue size compare to step 2‚ 3 or 4. Even though we purchased 5 machines for Step 1‚ the utilization rate were around 80% or 90% when demand was high. Although Step 2 and 4 do their jobs in the station‚ they only take 2.1 hours which is still low compare to 5.3 hours in Step 1. 2. In order to provide a throughput of 12 orders per day‚ 3 machines are needed because 3 machines/5.3 hours = .57 orders per

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    and for the people‚ referendums show teamwork thus removing a gulf between the people and the government. An example of this is the referendum of May 2011 regarding the suggested change in the current form of voting. This is from the first past the post method of voting to the AV method of voting. However‚ with the use of referendums hasty and uneducated decisions and due to referendums only providing a snap shot of public opinion at a specific time they are an unreliable guide to public interest.

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    this is now an original work it is copied CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction Cam is a versatile‚ specially shaped part of a machine that is always in contact with a member a called the follower. The name cam should not be confused with the common abbreviation cam for camera and camcorder‚ both used in the fields of photography and video‚ nor with the acronym CAM applied to computer applied to computer-aided manufacturing‚ which utilizes computational facilities for machinery

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    and telling them what to do‚ and no one there to shout at them if they make a mistake. Sanders mentions that toilers have harder lives than women because of what they work with by stating that working with a baby is much easier than working with a machine. Working with a baby is easier for several reasons. For example‚ Babies have intelligence so they are capable of doing something on their own‚ and some of the things they do may entertain the caretaker. On the other hand‚ men who operate machineries

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    Man vs. Machine What if you were to go to work one day and find out that your boss had fired EVERYONE? Better yet‚ what if you then went home that same day and found everyone sitting in the living room with the same news of being let go? As technology expands more into our work place‚ it may have a great effect as to whether we have a job or employment in the future. Robot nation‚ by Robert Bain states that‚ "people are generally said to be lazy and always looking for the easy way to do

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    Democrats feel that this law is “designed to keep people from voting”(Weiser). The idea of this law is to further improve our great nation‚ not to hurt it. Democrats feel like the minorities will not be able to vote due to the fact of the challenges from obtaining an identification card. On one hand‚ people believe that this law will decrease fraud and help our Democracy‚ while on the other hand‚ will disenfranchise thousands from voting and that the law doesn’t solve the issue completely. Von Spakovsky

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