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  • The US Voting System: History of Changes

    Table of Contents Original voting procedures Calls for a change in the voting system What led to the changes in the voting system? Question Bibliography Original voting procedures The constitution had outlined clear procedures of determining the president in the United States but that system only worked for some time. By the 1800s, the Americans…

  • Interview Report on the Presidential Debate

    The first face-to-face presidential debate took place on September 26, 2016. Hillary Clinton kept her cool, while Donald Trump was impassioned and engaging. The meaningful part of it was dedicated to economic issues. Teresa Garcia, a 20-year-old civil engineering student, carefully followed the presidential campaign and the debate as well. Tyler Miller, 21, majoring in…

  • “This Is the Voice of Algeria” by McLuhan

    In the article, the writer expresses his dedicated glee of the revolutionary battles in many instances. Algeria was in a bad state and had in fact called off an election fearing that the Muslims would take over the highly sought office of the president, consequently running the Government affairs. The state had been severely maimed…

  • The Struggle for Voting Rights and How the Struggle Continues to This Day

    Table of Contents Thesis Statement Introduction Background Supporting Evidence Conclusion Thesis Statement Voting is a right that every citizen has access to. The law stipulates the importance of every citizen that is in possession of a national identity card to be allowed to vote. Voting rights relate to every organization and society that has to…

  • Community Engagement and Relations

    Table of Contents Introduction Criminal Justice Program Administration Community Relation Programs Conclusion References Introduction Community relations are imperative to effective policing since they help develop trust between the residents and the police. Mutual trust in the relationship is essential since the police rely on community cooperation to provide crime-related information (Hartley, 2021). Moreover, through community…

  • National Policy Barriers and How They Affect Ability of International Businesses to Enter Iran

    Background and Context Trade is an indispensable driver of economic development. This is especially true for countries that have adopted free trade policies. Almost all studies that have been conducted to examine the economic growth patterns of countries across the world show that countries with open or outward-oriented economies record higher economic growth rates than…

  • The Need for Welfare Reform in the USA

    Table of Contents Introduction The influence of Welfare Benefits on Poverty Levels Welfare and Economic Growth An Alternative View on Welfare Conclusion References Introduction Some journalists, politicians, and researchers claim that in the country of “personally responsible” people there should be no dwelling on social benefits as the job opportunities are plentiful and parents should…

  • “Country Pride: What I Learned Growing Up in Rural America” by Sarah Smarsh

    Table of Contents Introduction The Country Versus the City Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The US is currently engulfed in a political divide between the Liberals and the Conservatives. The perceived differences drive a wedge into our society. The article by Sarah Smarsh titled Country Pride: What I Learned Growing up in Rural America provides a…

  • Parliamentary vs. Presidential Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Parliamentary Systems Presidential Systems Conclusion References Introduction Government types are determined and defined by the way the state’s executive, judicial, and legislative institutions are organized. In present times, the majority of governments are democratic, which means that they “permit nation’s citizens to manage their government either directly or through elected representatives”…

  • Governance and Public Policy

    Democracy and Equality In his writings, John Stuart Mill makes important contributions to democratic governance by putting forward key principles that govern how democracy should be exercised. In its simplest form, the democratic rule indicates the rule of people whose authority and legitimacy comes from the people themselves (Brink, 2007). From the principles that have…