onsdag 29. oktober 2014

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE U.S GOVERMENT

1.      What is the Electoral College In U.S. Elections?

The Electoral College in the U.S election is the institution that is made up by 538 electors, who cast votes to decide the president and the Vice president in the United states. They are elected by "electors" where the candidate who wins the most popular votes in a state wins all of that state's electoral votes. Every four years, voters go to the polls and select a candidate for President and Vice-President. In all but two states, the candidate who wins the majority of votes in a state wins that state's electoral votes.
The candidate who receives the majority of the votes, which is 270, wins the presidency. The number 538 is the sum of the nation's 435 Representatives, 100 Senators, and 3 electors given to the District of Columbia.

Electoral College map showing the result of the 2012 U.S presidential election

2.    What is an inauguration? Mentions some points Obama had in his inauguration speech

 An inauguration is a ceremony that marks the beginning of a major public leader's term of office. The leader usually gives a speech during this ceremony which informs the people of his/her intentions as a leader. I read Obama’s inauguration speech and he mention some of the biggest challenges for this second term as president, I found some essential quotes from his speech, where he talks about gay rights and anti-discrimination, immigration, equal pay for woman, gun control and climate change. I included my favorite quote about gay rights from this inauguration speech.

Gay rights and anti-discrimination :
“ Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law – for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well” -Obama

 

Obama under his inauguration speech for equality

3.      What does “democracy is the right to dissent mean?

“Democracy is the right to dissent” means that we have the right to speak our minds, communicate our opinions and ideas, and write and publish what we think. Free speech is one of three related rights that is protected by the first Amendement.

4.      A swing state, what is it?  

A swing state is a state where no single candidate/party has overwhelming support in securing that states electoral votes. Swing states are usually targets of both major political parties in the election, since winning these swing states is a great opportunity to gain votes.

5.      What is a caucus and how do they pick a candidate for the president election?

 A caucus is a meeting of members of a specific political party or movement.  How they pick a candidate for the president election is up to the political parties. Most parties hold conventions (large meeting attended by delegates) The delegates are chosen by the state caucus and some are selected by state “primary” elections. To win the party’s nomination, a majority of delegate votes is needed.



6.      What is government 2.0? 

Government 2.0 is the use of technology to encourage a more open, transparent and engaging form of government, where the public has a greater role in forming policy.

SOURCES:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/01/21/inaugural-address-president-barack-obama

http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/about.html

http://www.history.com/topics/electoral-college




torsdag 25. september 2014

If not now? When? If not me? who? Gender equality is your issue too


Speech by UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson at a special event for the HeForShe campaign, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 20 September 2014 - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/9/emma-watson-gender-equality-is-your-issue-too#sthash.j57MxSPi.dpu
Speech by UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson at a special event for the HeForShe campaign, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 20 September 2014 - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/9/emma-watson-gender-equality-is-your-issue-too#sthash.j57MxSPi.dpuf
Emma Watson, who is the UN Godwill Ambassador, made a speech to the United Nations this weekend, where she talks about the importance of global gender equality and underlined the world's need for feminism.  Watson announced the launch of a campaign named “HeForShe", Saturday at the United Nations Headquaters in New York.

In the campaign, Watson, notes women's equality is a human right issue that affects everyone, and that woman traditionally have been the one fighting for their equality as long as we can remember. 

"HeForShe is a solidarity movement for gender equality that brings together one half of humanity in support of the other of humanity, for the entirety of humanity,"  Watson says at the beginning of her speech, before launching into a litany of reasons for feminism's necessity.

Watson invites men and woman alike to join in global movement around the world to take the following pledge: “Gender equality is not only a women’s issue, it is a human rights issue that requires my participation. I commit to take action against all forms of violence and discrimination faced by women and girls.”

Over the next 12 months,  the HeforShe campaign aims to enlist 1 billion men and boys around the world to become advocates for women's rights globally.
The Harry potter star have appealed on support on twitter as well.

 
Some celebrites, including Simon Pegg and Acandemy Award winner Forset Whitaker, have joined the campain, showing their support for Emma Watson's  for the gender equality.  They have also tweeted their support for the appeal. Also, 100,000 men have already signed up to the #HeForShe movement, with thousands sharing pictures of themselves holding signs with the hashtag.


 Actor Simon Pegg showing his support for Watson case.

U.N Envoy Ahmad Alhendawi and Keifer Sutherlan

Sources: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/09/23/emma-watson-heforshe-support-celebrities_n_5868984.html

http://time.com/3432838/emma-watson-feminism-men-women/
Today we are launching a campaign called “HeForShe.” - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/9/emma-watson-gender-equality-is-your-issue-too#sthash.j57MxSPi.dpufsp
Speech by UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson at a special event for the HeForShe campaign, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 20 September 2014 - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/9/emma-watson-gender-equality-is-your-issue-too#sthash.j57MxSPi.dpufv
Speech by UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson at a special event for the HeForShe campaign, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 20 September 2014 - See more at: http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/9/emma-watson-gender-equality-is-your-issue-too#sthash.j57MxSPi.dp