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    Greetings ladies and gentlemen‚ I would like to be our class council representative. I come before you and ask for your support. The reason why I want to be our class council representative‚ cause I can make a good difference. If I got elected‚ I wouldn’t be the only student representative for this class. I‚ Rosallinah Legatasia sousou mai le vasa le le Lalelei o Samoa Jlinah Fonoti‚ asking for your support to be our class representative. We would all be‚ because I would be very

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    DUTIES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND JOB QUALIFICATIONS Internal Structures General Manager Expected to assist with marketing campaigns in their area. Oversees the overall operation of the business Implement rules and regulations in the business Has the authority in coaching‚ rewarding and disciplining employees in a responsible and effective matter. Must be able to train employees in proper cash-handling methods and must have controls in place to account for all revenue received.  Has keys to

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    community‚ state‚ or nation. Citizens have rights and duties as family members‚ as students in a classroom and school‚ and as members of their community‚ state‚ and nation. Being a good citizen means following rules and laws being responsible and respectful helping others. Being a responsible family member means knowing and following the family’s rules. It means helping parents or care-givers and cooperating with brothers and sisters. It is the duties of family members to be honest and fair to each other

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    Is It Important to Vote

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    rights and freedoms. Freedom of speech‚ religion‚ the right to hold public office and the right to vote. Also a place where government is by the people and for the people. The United Kingdom is a representative democracy. This means that everyone over the age of 18 can vote in elections‚ and the people they elect then represent their interests and make the decision. It’s important for everyone to vote because the representatives decide what taxes you will pay. Also they form the government/council

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    after which the news of the closeness of the Florida vote caused Gore to retract his concession. Armies of lawyers then descended upon Florida and the nation was buried in a flurry of dimpled ballots and falling chads. Almost immediately‚ a number of influential academics‚ pundits‚ and political leaders seized the opportunity of confusion in Florida to blame the Electoral College and urge us to throw it out in favor of a simple national vote. Their cry for a more direct democracy makes a nice bumper

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    Important To Vote

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    will be telling you why it is important to vote. I have 3 reasons that I came up with as to why it is important to vote. My three reasons are your vote is important‚ voting is an important part of your independence‚ and if you don’t vote it is like you are leaving your future in the hands of others. The first reason is that your vote is important. If you vote it gives you the option of who might become the government. Your vote could be the deciding vote on who could be the government. Also‚ most

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    When I first came to this school‚ my goal was to be part of the student council when I reached senior year. I’ve always been a great supporter of the student body and I’ve voted every single year for the past 5 years. I was continuously ready to volunteer whenever the student body needed help to setup and organize their activities and events. By doing so and spending lots of time volunteering‚ I acquired experience and knowledge in that field. Everytime I attended an event‚ I made sure to mentally

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    trial‚ freedom against cruel and unusual punishment‚ and others that are not listed in the constitution. While all of these help define our nation‚ the biggest freedom that U.S. citizens have is the right to vote because of what it symbolizes and the power it holds in the government.. Voting is most celebrated because the process of getting all to vote shows our growth as a country to view all

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    08The Right to Vote Throughout history‚ humans are given many rights‚ for instance‚ the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and many more. But one that stuck out to me lately and recently took an influence on my life was the right to vote. I did indeed vote because this past election was a historic election and also because later on down the road‚ I didn’t want to be the one complaining about something that I could have changed or helped by voting. Ever since the United States became independent‚ people

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    Allowed to Vote The United States has had a history of disenfranchising criminals. (Nunn‚ 2005) This disenfranchisement can be seen in state laws that prohibit criminals from exercising their right to vote. However‚ this is not a new concept because denying criminals to vote can be traced to as early as ancient Rome. In Renaissance Europe‚ the justice system there has even a term they used as “civil death”. This means putting an end to a criminal’s capacity to exercise his right to vote. (Nunn‚ 2005)

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