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    Are You Being Cheated? Over the years the Electoral College has been proven to be outdated. People wonder constantly if their vote counts anymore or‚ if this method is affective any longer. There are three main reasons why the Electoral College is outdated and should be abolished. The presidential candidates only pay attention to the states with the most Electoral votes‚ we also have a larger and more educated population then when this was originally set up‚ lastly it does not seem as if your vote

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    school. For me to even think about the idea of going to college is a dream come true. To me college is a great opportunity to further my education and to plan and work on my future career. Being only seventeen I would describe myself as a kind‚ hardworking‚ and respectful person. I believe in life that no matter what someone says always go after your goals and hard work pays off. I want to go to college to soon work in Real Estate. Going to college will help me set my future of what I want to work

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    Going to college really does open a new chapter in everyone life‚ the beginning of new friendships‚ opportunities and growth. As a college student‚ a new student will be introduced to new areas of interest‚ broaden his vision of possibilities‚ establish and accomplish goals‚ develop lifelong friendships and define him or her in ways that he can imagine. Anyone on Earth already asked‚ or will ask himself where he would be in 10‚ 20 or even 30 years down the road. It is hard enough imagining what his

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    Going to college will help you get a good job. It prepares you for the future. Anybody can attend college. A higher education will help you succeed in life. People go to college for many different reasons. College is very different from high school. Older adults who never attend college‚ thinks it is very hard. A good attitude will motivate you to be a good student. Time is major part of your college experience. You have to be organized. Keeping up with your assignments will help you pass your

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    This is due to an antiquated system called the electoral college. The electoral college (EC) was founded in 1787. The founding fathers set up the system so that the president is chosen indirectly. This was done so that "popular passion‚" wouldn ’t factor in as much. Basically they didn ’t want presidential campaigns to become purely advertisement campaigns. (third party times) But there are a few serious flaws in the electoral college that need to be dealt with. For example‚ the well known

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    football‚ the Olympics‚ NASCAR or college sports the industry has grown in leaps and bounds. But in order to see this concept fully grow into a big business situation you must first look at its humble and less complicated beginnings. In the beginning the NCAA was just a mere thought in somebodies head. In 1905 a meeting between the then President Roosevelt and 13 athletic institutions directors sparked the debate over college football schedules and who was going to play whom. Of course with this

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    Electoral college is a process that is set up by our founding fathers in the constitution; it is a “compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens” (U.S Electoral College). Electoral college is an example of indirect democracy; therefore‚ we do not choose our president directly. Thus‚ electoral college is not democratic. Electoral college is a group of people appointed by each state‚ who formally elect the

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    The Electoral College‚ established by the founding fathers in the United States Constitution‚ is a process whereby a body of electors chosen by voters in each state cast a formal vote to elect the president and vice president. Among many other things established within the Constitution‚ the Electoral College requires extensive reform. The Constitution itself was merely a framework for the United States government and did not take into account the extent to which society would change between 1787

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    Sarene Su Acct 597 First Draft INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS Going-Concern Opinions and Bankruptcies Auditors can make two types of misclassification errors regarding going concern Auditor’s Dilemma on the Issuance of Going-Concern Opinions Although SEC and other legislative bodies have provided significant litigation relief to auditors making Type II misclassification errors‚ the cost of making Type II misclassification can still be quite large (Geiger and Raghunandan)

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    die for the right to vote. Many generations of Americans of every gender‚ race‚ religion‚ and ideology have marched and struggled and died to secure this fundamental freedom. Yet we have a system where the winner can lose (qtd. in “Pros and Cons of the Electoral College System” 25). This specific scenario has occurred multiple times in the most significant election in the United States. In fact‚ in the history of presidential elections‚ the loser of the popular vote has won

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