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if you let students that really want to help out and they do the same thing (throw the trash to each other) and if they really want to help out they are going to clean for them selves. and they are going to be helping because they want to ,not because you forced them to do community service.
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I was also thinking of you giving 2 choices 1*students should do community service 2*students get to do extra home work for their hardest classes(where they are almost flunking the class)................
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Adequate
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If the school principal wants to change the cell phone rules , then i think it would be a better idea that she lets the students have cell phones at their lunch period and other free time but make them shut the phones off in class
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I think that's better because the students already bring in phones and use then during class while the teacher isn't looking or not paying attention.
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if the principal lets the students use their cell phones at lunch or free time in school then they wont have to hide anything from the teacher and be sneaky , some students do do that and if they get caught , they get in a lot of trouble
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If the rule is NOT to use the cell phones then i don't get why they do it anyway
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Adequate
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173DB7DA3CE3
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there isn't even ever anytime to text someone while in class because the teachers always keep us all busy. If one of the students get caught , you have to tell your parent to go up to the school and go get it
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I would find it fair and better if the principal let us use our phones in school , just not in class.
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Adequate
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I always get in trouble for taking my phone out when i get OUT of school just because I'm still on the "school grounds." They don't do anything about anyone taking their phones out after school if they see you they just ask you nicely to not use it or put it away while on school grounds.
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Ineffective
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If it was an emergency I'm sure they would let you use your phone or any phone
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Adequate
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I don't think the principal would never give you a hard time about your phone being out on school grounds if it was an emergency or something important
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it think it would be a better idea to just let the students use their phones in their free time. I think all the students would be very happy with that and agree with it , that way they don't have to get in trouble for texting and being accused of being a bad kid because they were texting in class. That's no fair if you get in trouble but mean while if you have free time why not use your phones while you can.?
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Adequate
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df88d0c3fe1e
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I belive that the people should get the popular vote and that the Electoral College should not be kept because it doesn't exactly help the people.
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Ineffective
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b71172bdc8a9
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178FCB8C1D80
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They get who they want even if the people voted differently,which seems extremely unfair to the people.
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Ineffective
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It has also been declared that the Electoral College is unfair, outdated, and irrational (14), so why would we want to keep it?
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Adequate
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The people should get the popular vote because if the people wanted the elecltors candidate they would have voted for them instead of voting for the other competitor.
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Ineffective
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Some people don't even vote because they know that even if they did vote the popular vote wouldn't win compared to the electoral college (23). It's also who they wanted not what the electors wanted, and it would make the people happier if they got who they wanted and there wouldn't be a lot people trying to vote out the president.
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The people should also get the vote because wouldn't it make sense if the people did get who they voted for anyways?
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Ineffective
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Because if who they elected won and turned out to be a bad president then they wouldn't have anyone to blame because it'd be there fault for not voting on a different competitor.
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Ineffective
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Why would the electors even try to ask the people to vote if they're just going to decide the final vote anyways
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Adequate
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178FCB8C1D80
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They shouldn't because everyone knows or should know that the Electoral College does not benefit them in anyway unless the are voting for the same person that the electors are.
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Adequate
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I believe that the
Electoral College is a good thing.
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Adequate
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As you can see, there is no reason to change it so that the president gets his votes by poularity.
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It might have been good as a teenager but just remember that this is not your Highschool "PROM", you dont just win by fame. Being the president is hard work. If you wish to be president, dont jog for it, run for it.
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Ineffective
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Now future presidents out there just remember that you will required to have a canidate as stated in source 2 . "THE INDENSIBLE ELECTORAL COLLEGE:WHY EVEN THE BEST-LAID DEFENSES OF THE SYSTEM ARE WRONG"
? "The electoral college requires a preisdental candidt to have trns-region appeal. No region(South, Northeast,etc.)has enough electoral votes to elect a president. So a solid regional favorite, such as Romeney was in the South, has no incentive to campain heavily in those states, for he gains no electoral votes by increasing his pluality in states that he knows he will win. This is a desirable result becaus a candidate with only regional appeal is unlikely to be a successful president".
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Ineffective
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This shows that in order to be an amazing president you need a canidate.
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Ineffective
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I am in keeping things the way that we have it now.
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Ineffective
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I do not know which one she/he should go with because i know that everybody that has a phone most likely brings it to school everyday. But if she/he says no phones aloud like it is now here people still use them anyway.
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Lead
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Adequate
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I think the reason for no cell phones aloud is because you can talk to your friends
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Claim
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Adequate
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17C80F3C80B3
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ask answers on test to cheat and you would interrupt the teacher if you call someone or get a call
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Evidence
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Adequate
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17C80F3C80B3
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If cell phones are aloud people would defiantly use them all day long and cheat on tests and things like that.
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Adequate
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Also at free times like in between classes and at lunch you can just go talk to your friend without using your phone because its not like you never see them unless they go to a different school
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Adequate
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So if i had to choose one it would be option 2 that students are not aloud to use them in school
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Adequate
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6b456ddac66b
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17C80F3C80B3
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But be able to use them on the bus to and from school if they ride a bus
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Claim
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Ineffective
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228b634f285e
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17C80F3C80B3
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it is not disrupting the teacher and you don't have a paper like a test or a graded class work to cheat on
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Adequate
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i personally think that students should be able to listen to their Ipods during a test
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Ineffective
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1729a160e2a4
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17C80F3C80B3
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you cant communicate with people and you are not disrupting anyone by talking, and some people do things better while listening to music like it helps a lot when your running because it keeps you mind off it but it will make you work harder on a test. Or i know that it will help me atleast
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Adequate
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So if id pick one it would have to be the 2nd option even though i like the 1st option better.
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Concluding Statement
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Adequate
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17E5C17F1A9F
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First of all, what is the Electoral College? The Electoral College is a process, not a place. This process consists of the selection of electors, the meeting of electors where they vote for President and Vice President, and counting of the electoral votes by Congress. It consists of 538 electors. A majority of 270 is requited to elect the President.
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Ineffective
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17E5C17F1A9F
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In other words, under the electoral college system, voters vote not for the president, but for a slate of electors. And that`s what`s wrong with the Electoral Project system.
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Claim
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Adequate
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For example: If you live in Texas, and wanted to vote for John Kerry, you`d not vote for this candidate, but for a slate of 34 Democratica electors pledged to John Kerry. But who are these electors? Who picks the electors in the first place? Can voters control whom their electors vote for? Not always
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Evidence
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Adequate
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The electoral College is unfair and irrational.
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Position
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Adequate
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5afee74e02ad
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17E5C17F1A9F
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Voters don`t want to vote for a bunch of strange people. The voters in fact, wanto to vote for someone who they had chose. We son`t want to put our decision on someone else`s hand, we want to be in control of our own vote.
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Concluding Statement
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Adequate
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"The Electoral College is a process not a place." The Electoral college has 538 electors. Two-hundred and seventy electoral votes is established to elect the president of the United States.
Every single candidate running for President in the state that you live in has his or her own group of electors. Usually, the electors are chosen by the candidate's political party, but state laws vary on how the electors are selected and what is their jobs and their responsibilities are in that spot. The presidential election is held every four years on the 2nd Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Generally, a lot, or most states have the "winner-takes-all" system tattooed in their minds that all electors to the winning presidential candidate.
After the presidential election, the governor of the state that you live in prepares a "Certificate of Ascertainment." That makes a list of all the candidates that ran for president in your state along with the names of their electors. It also shows the winning presidential candidate in your state and shows which electors in December of the election of the year.
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Lead
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Ineffective
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some presidents don't like or believe in the electoral college, these include Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter. According to the Gallup poll in 2000, taken right after Al Gore, thanks to the problems of the electoral college, won the popular vote but, unfortunately lost the presidency.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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1801F16E35E4
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Over 60 percent would like a more direct vote then have this system in which we have now
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Claim
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Adequate
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single best argument against the electoral college would be what we call the disaster factor
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Claim
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Adequate
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1801F16E35E4
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Back in the 1900's, 1960 to be exact segregationists in the Louisiana legislature almost won in the fight to replace the Democratic electors with new electors who would not like, even oppose John F. Kennedy.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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6c63d4e88cc9
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At any rate, most people say that the Electoral College is tuned as an anachronism, a person or a thing that seems to belong in the past and not fit in the present.
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Claim
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Adequate
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db5031343031
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1801F16E35E4
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The Electoral College restores some of the weight in the political balance nthat large states lose by virtue of the mal-apportion of the Senate decreed in the Constitution. The popular vote was very close in Florida (in 2012); nevertheless Obama, who won that vote, got 29 electoral votes. A win by the same margin in Wyoming would get the the winner only 3 electoral votes.
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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b46d0d853eaf
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1801F16E35E4
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a larger state gets more attention from presidential candidates in a campaign than a small state does,
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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the electoral college could have some ups and some downs but facts are that the government are not going to get rid or abolish the Electoral College any time soon.
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Position
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Ineffective
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d783427985fc
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184077A08F67
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Technology has become almost fully integrated into today's society. Computers, smart phones, and more are used in a positive aspect; the driverless car is no exception.
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Lead
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Effective
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184077A08F67
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The development of driverless cars is a positive and necessary one, one that will help improve society significantly.
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Position
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Effective
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770fc71b85cc
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184077A08F67
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One of the most important features of driving is safety, and the driverless car has been safe.
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Claim
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Effective
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944bd1fc95ec
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184077A08F67
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Google's cars that can drive independently under specific conditions have "driven more than half a million miles without a crash." The driverless car has not been fully developed, yet already Google's cars have successfully driven over a long distance without any accidents. Technology is constantly improving, and so will safety. Google's cars have position-estimating sensors, automative radar sensors, and even a rotation sensor on the roof. As these senors are improving, it is also making "driving safer and also leading to cars that can handle more and more driving tasks on their own." Once the driverless car is completed, it should have the sensors and technology to keep drivers safe, more than the ability of an actual human drivers to keep themselves safe. The advanced technology is not only a dream, but is slowly becoming a reality. Sebastian Thrun, founder of the Google Car project, "believes that the technology has finally begun to catch up to the dream." The driverless car is a ensured success, and with the development of the driverless car, comes the ensured safety of the driver.
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Evidence
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Effective
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Not only would the driverless car be safe, but it would also be efficient.
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Effective
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Google cofounder Sergey Brin envisions a future with these efficient cars. Brin says that the cars, "would use half the fuel of today's taxis and offer far more flexibility than a bus." The driverless car can be made into an efficient car, saving fuel and allowing for more flexibility than other mediums of public transportation. The cars would be able to take one anywhere while having a better environmental impact. The development of these driverless cars would "fundamentally change the world" for the better.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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Lastly, the driverless car would be able to provide safety as well as entertainment.
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Claim
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Effective
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184077A08F67
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Currently, cell phones and almost everything is a distraction and hazard to the human driver. But with the driverless car, the driver is able to maintain his own safety and entertain himself. Some manufactures are going to bring "in-car entertainment and information systems that use heads-up displays. Such displays can be turned off instantly when the drivers need to take over." The driver can now safely entertan himself and know he will be safe. The technology is able to instantly alert the driver, keeping him from coming into harm's way. The driver has luxury, comfort, and safety with the development of the driverless car, something not available to the current driver.
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Evidence
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Effective
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f670902ef2c7
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184077A08F67
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The driverless car has too many positives, and should most certainly be developed. The development of the car would bring about greater safety, efficiency, and entertainment to every driver. The potential of technology is limitless, and the driverless car should be used to further enhance and accomodate the experience of every driver around the globe.
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Concluding Statement
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Effective
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0a546fb8fa57
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1840AEC2DC71
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I am truely appreciative of what you have done for my state, our city, and to help the country in so many ways that can not be explained.
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Ineffective
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ba4f9f865dd3
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1840AEC2DC71
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i think that the Electoral College should stay where it is today
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Position
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Adequate
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dbb58641124b
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1840AEC2DC71
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because it's a fair system in which everybody has a reasonable vote.
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Claim
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Adequate
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8efde70f2103
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1840AEC2DC71
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In ways the Electoral College does help in some ways by avoiding the difficulties and problems of elections in which no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast. For example, "Nixon in 1968 and Clinton in 1992 both had only a 43 percent plurality of the popular votes, while winning a majority in the Electoral College (301 and 370 electoral votes, respectively)." According to section (22). But what the real question is here Mr. Senator is what is the Electoral College? It's the process by which the compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens. You probably knew that already though.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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ae7f2fdc5c16
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1840AEC2DC71
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In other opinions around the world the Electoral Colege is widely regarded as an "anachronism, a non-democratic method of selecting a president that ought to be [overruled] by declaring the candidate who receives the most popular votes the winner."
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Counterclaim
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Adequate
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d91821982408
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1840AEC2DC71
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Even if the Electoral Colege went away what would the government use as an effect to insinuate a new reaveling method on choosing the president?
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Rebuttal
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Ineffective
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6fbdc9fcbde4
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1840AEC2DC71
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Also the Electoral College requires a presidential candidate to have trans-regional appeal. No region has enough electoral votes to elect a president.
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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b775b14e72a5
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1840AEC2DC71
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I have to admit myself that the Electoral College is unfair to some potenial voters as well.
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Counterclaim
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Adequate
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0d56256e6581
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1840AEC2DC71
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According to section (11) " The Electoral College was the single best argument because of the disaster factor. The American people should consider themselves lucky that the 2000 fiasco was the biggest election crisis in a century; the system allows for much worse. Consider that state legislatures are technically responsible for picking electors, and that those electors could always defy the will of the people." Not to mention that the Electoral College is unfair, outdated, and irrational. And that the best arguments in favor of it are mostly asertions without much basis in reality. "The arguments against direct elections are spurious at best."
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Evidence
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Adequate
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5f15a0df3f4b
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1840AEC2DC71
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So you see It's not like it is perfect in every way. It just has it's problems that's all.
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Rebuttal
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Adequate
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3b2695414813
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1840AEC2DC71
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Mr. Senator i hope you take this letter as a sign as respect from your fellow citizens and as another sign of equality and all i'm saying is that it should stay. Yes it has it's differences, so what nothing is perfect in the world but if treat it as a perfect thing then you will make it perfect.
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Concluding Statement
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Adequate
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d681929274f7
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1842B5E46878
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I know you set high standards for us to achieve and you will get those soon, but in the mean time, I believe to participate in sports you should at least have above a D.
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Position
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Adequate
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b95c9708930f
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1842B5E46878
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I believe we should support this because some students just cannot get things as fast as others and they just can't admit it,
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Adequate
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6f4e507793f1
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it is embarrassing and they will probably feel they don't have the knowledge and they will just get more depressed. Also they are trying their hardest.
Also if you are so concerned you should just hold an adolescent-to-adolescent tutoring, you know peers teaching each other, because sometimes kids can just explain it in an easier and more comprehendible manner. This has been proven to work in other countries and also bring grades up 45%. I believe this have caught your major attention.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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78c315ce3fd5
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1842B5E46878
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Many kids are not able to participate in these sports because of the new 'school law' you just brought up
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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1842B5E46878
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I have learned these kids do these sports to blow off steam and also just to not be ticked by anything tiny, like a fly set off their temper.
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Claim
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Adequate
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ff00fd8f03b6
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1842B5E46878
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Technically, you have just risen the bullying rate to 76.5%, yep, I just went there...
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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1842B5E46878
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You need to remove this "law" off this campus as fast as you can, ASAP! Change the law to: If you have a D- you will need to stay in after school teen-to-teen tutoring until 3:03.
If you do this just would be doing this whole school a big favor in everyway.
I would love to say thank you and hopefully we would do more friendly adult v. teen in the future.
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Concluding Statement
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Adequate
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aab29bdb1924
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18658BB1E5FF
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We should keep the Electoral College for the voting of the United States.
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Position
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Effective
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aa96e92e78af
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One good reason is they know for sure who is going to the president of the United States because of the way the Electoral College is.
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Claim
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Effective
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ad67b395b971
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18658BB1E5FF
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This voting process helps avoid a lot of bad things too.
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Claim
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Adequate
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be81b79fd40f
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18658BB1E5FF
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There are so many good reasons why we should keep this form of voting
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Claim
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Ineffective
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c0f3013795c0
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18658BB1E5FF
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Avoiding Run-Off Elections is one good reason why we should keep the Electoral College
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Claim
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Effective
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6ec535565595
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18658BB1E5FF
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according to "In Defense of the Electoral College: Five reasons to keep our despised method of choosing the President." It states that, "The Electoral College avoids the problem of elections in which no candidate receives a majority of the votes." This is good because they keep one of the presidents that got the majority of the votes to win automatically,instead they have to do some math to see who the winner is." In the first writing "What Is the Electoral College?" by the Office of the Federal Register. This writing says that "Most states have a "winner-take-all" system that awards all electors to the winning presidential candidate." This is basically saying that everyone gets to go the presidential election.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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Some more key points are some more notes in the first and last writing.
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Claim
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Ineffective
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18658BB1E5FF
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In the writing "In Defense of the Electoral College: Five reasons to keep our despised method of choosing the President." and it states, "The Electotoral College restores some of the weight in the political balance that large states (by population) lose by virtue of the mal-apportionment of the Senate decreed in the Constitution..." This is saying that go by a different rule of voting because of the population being than other states
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Evidence
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Adequate
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2c9057d90cdd
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Another good point is in the first paragraph again and it says "The presidential election is held every four years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November." This is good that you have a schedual for for the next voting this gives us enough time to vote, it also gives the time to see if the president is good or not.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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There is some downsides to this little thing you have going on here though.
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Adequate
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That is in the second paragraph and it really gets my attention, "Under the electoral college system, voters vote not for the president, but for the slate of electors, who in turn elect the president." With this in mind it is telling us the people that we are not voting for the president at all that is what most people believe that they are doing so you are kind of lying to some of them.
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Effective
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7070b665f8d7
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To wrap things up I am telling you that your Electoral College system is great in most ways
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Adequate
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df2b0be7344a
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18860E0DA892
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We should be able to keep the Electoral College because it hasn't caused any harm when it comes to electing president or vice president
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Adequate
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18860E0DA892
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As stated in the article, "The Electoral College is a provess, not a place." It's a compromise between the election of the president voted by congress and the citizens."
The Electoral College is where meetings are held to establish who our Presidents and Vice presidents are. As stated in the article, "The Electoral College has 538 electors and a majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President."
Each candidate that want to be President that's running in one's state has their own group electors, as stated in the article. "The electors are generally picked by the candidates political party, state laws vary on how the electors are selected and what their responsibilities are."
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Evidence
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Ineffective
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3c3911f25af8
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18860E0DA892
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WE should be able to keep the loft because it has a definite outcome when our president is elected
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Claim
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Adequate
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15f7ce94f1ec
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18860E0DA892
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According to the article, they're five good reasons why we should keep the Electoral College. "1) certainty of outcome, 2)eveyone's President, 3)Swing states, 4)Big states, 5) avoid Run-Off Elections.
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Evidence
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Adequate
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44fd26392b71
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18860E0DA892
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In conclusion, I believe that we should keep the Electoral College because of the positive affects i think it has when electing Presidents.
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Concluding Statement
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Adequate
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f5ab9403d92d
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18AC57CFB338
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Have you ever woken up in the morning and wished you could just stay in bed? Many students probably experience this on a daily basis. Luckily, with the advent of computers and the internet, you may not need to leave bed to go to school at all. Many schools already use computers to allow students to work on and turn in assignments online. However, some schools now allow their students to attend their classes online as well. The benefits of this option are significant and numerous.
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Lead
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Effective
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ded6523dd9cd
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18AC57CFB338
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Students would benefit from being able to attend classes from home
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Position
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Adequate
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72d240383c4a
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18AC57CFB338
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they could attend classes under conditions that would normally prevent them from doing so,
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Claim
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Effective
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2c9e2c3ed026
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18AC57CFB338
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learn in a more comfortable environment,
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Claim
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Adequate
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