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안녕하세요 어제 신기출 문제로 또한번 역경을 맛본 사람 중 하나이네요 ㅜㅜ
RA- 다 못 보던것 ! 단어 몇개 어려운거 있어서 얼버부리고 패스
Di- 1970/1990 population growth 나오는 기출
그리고 바, 파이 무난했어요
Rs- 정말 앞에 분이 얘기한거 처럼 앞부분이 아예 안 둘려서 조절하면서 두개 통으로 말아먹고 ㅡㅡ
전체적으로 길어진 느낌이였어요
RL- 그래프 보고 설명하는거요
3개다가 하나만 기억나네요 homlessness
정부가 써포트 해 줘야 한다?
Essay-Essay - Large shopping malls are replacing small shops. What is your opinion on this? Do you think this is a good or bad change?
Swt- Gore estimates and findings
Voting in Australia ( 요거 지문 갖고 계신분 어디 안 계시나요)
하나가 새로운 거였는데 애나임이 올려주신거에
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Reading- FIB 랑 reorder 둘다 기출에서 안 나옴요
(좌절)
Sst- 애나임이 올려주신 빅뱅 띠어리
Bad architecture 안 좋은평만 쭉 나열
Globalization and agriculture
(그린 가스 중가, carbon 증가 climate change)
Wfd- the aerial photographs were promptly registered for federal evaluations
Scientists are always asking the government for money
The xx loner than expected 앞에 소리가 작어서 못 들었네요 ㅜㅜ
이번에 치고 느낀점은 실력을 키우지 않으면 안되겠단 생각이ㅜㅜ
어쨌든 다들 화이팅 합시다
Compulsory voting is often suggested as a solution to the problem of declining turnout. But how are individuals and countries affected by compulsory voting beyond boosting electoral participation? Shane Singh investigates the social, economic, and political consequences of compelling citizens to vote.
There has been a lot of discussion about compulsory voting these days. In the United Kingdom, in particular, as voter turnout rates have declined, many commentators and politicians have begun advocating for mandatory electoral participation. Those in favor of compulsory voting often adduce the importance of participation among all segments of society. Citizens of democracies are forced to do many things in the interest of the public good, they maintain, including serving on juries and educating their children, and full participation serves the country as a whole. Those opposed to compulsory voting often argue that, from a democratic theory perspective, the right to vote implicitly includes a right not to vote. Such a right of abstention, they argue, is more important than any societal good that might accompany high turnout. In fact, opponents of compulsory voting often contend that the country may be better off if those who are disinclined to vole are not pushed to participate in public affairs.
Regardless of whether one of these sets of arguments is more persuasive than the other, compulsory voting is commonly used around the world. Several European democracies mandate voting, as do Australia and most of the countries in Latin America. By evaluating results from these countries, it is possible to assess the mechanics and effects of compulsory voting.
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