History, asked by shabarikar2, 2 months ago

Imagine yourself as a journalist and take an
interviews of your parents asking them about
the importance of vote and their experience
when they cast their vote for the first time.
Now draft a report on the basis on the interview​

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Answered by kashishnaamdev84
5

Answer:

hlo

Explanation:

Participating in an extra-curricular activity while at university has substantial career benefits; yet graduate employers often look for something more. Assuming a more active role within the students' union, or it's numerous societies and sports clubs, is a good idea.

There are many elected roles available, with some requiring greater involvement than others. While societies and sports clubs host voluntary elected positions to run alongside your studies, the students' union offers numerous paid, full-time sabbatical roles - such as president, vice-president, education officer and welfare officer- that can be held for one or two years.

'I decided to run for election because I was passionate about the impact that student activities (such as sports clubs and societies) can have on a student's experience and I wanted to promote this as much as possible, says Daniella Quill, president of the Union of Students at the University of Derby.

Here are a few things you should consider before running for student election…

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Answered by triptimondal1986
1

here the answer is

Explanation:

you should ask your parents

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