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  • How to Truly Enjoy Politics

    Are you fed up with all the shouting heads on your TV screen? Tired of coming to blows at family parties over the state of the country? the economy? the jerk that writes those political columns in...

  • How to Find Out If You Are a Registered Voter

    The best way to find out whether you are registered to vote is through an official state source. You can find links to official state sources through online searches, or by using the search tool...

  • How to Win a Local Election Part III

    The following are some electioneering techniques you want to take into consideration whenever you begin your COA development.

  • How to Request Government Documents and Data

    Whether you are a researcher, an activist or just a curious citizen, requesting data from the government is an important part of learning about what activities the government is engaged in and how...

  • How to Be Reviewer of a Federal Grant

    The federal government recruits reviewers to evaluate grant proposals for grant programs that offer billions of dollars in grant funding every year. More than half of government grants are...

  • How to Add to a Political Mailing List

    When fighting for a political cause or getting the word out, you will find mailing lists can be useful tools. Whatever the size of your mailing list, expanding it will only help your cause. Adding...

  • How to Make Plastic Political Signs

    Held by enthusiastic politicos and the home to a catchy slogan and logo that will hopefully be remembered by anyone, plastic political signs are essential to any successful political campaign....

  • How to Search for the History of a County

    County historys across America can be buried deep in the vaults of old courthouses, the archives of local newspapers and the dusty microfiche in basements of local libraries. Exploring these...

  • How to Not Get Mad When Your Candidate Loses The Election

    Don't let your year get ruined just cause your favorite candidate lost the election. Look at the bright side, the guy that won might do something like get indicted.

  • How to Organize A Political Canvass

    If you're running for office or running the campaign of someone who is, at some point you will probably need to go door to door and meet the people you need to persuade: the voters. For the most...

  • How to Contact President Obama's Cabinet Members

    Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution establishes that the Cabinet of the President of the United States, consisting of executive department heads/senior officers, is to advise the President...

  • How to Be An Independent Thinker Politically

    These days the conservative and liberal media are telling us why we should believe what tell us. But if you really want to get down to the real issues, it's best to think for yourself on political...

  • How to Open a Speech for Planning Commissions Properly

    The opening is one of the most important parts of a speech. It sets the tone, grabs attention, tells people why they should listen and generates curiosity about the topic. The good news is...

  • How to : Spend Your Next - "STIMULUS $$$$$"

    We taxpayers may again receive an Economic Stimulus payment. Thanks Obama. But first you must answer 4 questions: 1. What is an Econ Stimulus payment? Answer: It's money the Feds send to...

  • How to contact your State and US Senators and Congressmen

    Have you ever wanted to give your State or US government a piece of your mind? And you don't know where to start? By following a few simple steps you can be writing a letter to one of your...

  • How to Hire a Lobbyist

    Here you will learn how to hire a lobbyist. Lobbying is an integral part of our nation's democratic process and is a constitutionally guaranteed right. Government officials are continuously making...

  • How to Write a Compelling Campaign Speech

    There is more to writing a campaign speech than just making sure it's grammatically correct, and the words are spelled right. The most important thing is to be prepared. Do your research. Talk...

  • How to Follow and Read News

    Because there is so much news going on every day, it can be difficult and a little overwhelming to stay current and read the news. This article will give you some tips on how you can stay up to...

  • How to contact the New York Senate

    Do you have concerns, comments, questions or complaints about a bill, a piece of legislation or the way that the government is functioning? Have you ever wanted to contact the New York Senate but...

  • How to Attach a Flag to a Pole

    A flying flag is a beautiful addition to any yard. If you're having trouble attaching your flag to your flag pole, this article will help walk you through the relatively easy steps to ensuring...

  • How to call or email President Barack Obama

    It is our right as American citizens to let our public officials know our opinions and concerns. That includes letting the President hear our thoughts. So exercise your rights and let the...

  • How to Write To The President of the United States

    With President Obama trying to open up the White House and make his administration more accessible to the public it is a great time to write or call the White House with your ideas, concerns and...

  • How to Choose a Weapon for Self-Defense

    Safety is more often than not a person's primary concern. No matter the efficiency of the police force or the reputation of the neighborhood, people are only as safe as they decide to be. For...

  • How to write a letter to your Senator

    If there is a societal or political issue that you are passionate about writing a letter to your Senator may be a good idea. Writing a letter is a great way to clearly express your feelings and...

  • How to Make a Petition Form

    A petition helps bring together many different voices, and gives a request for action weight. A clear, well-written petition will increase your credibility and chances of success.

  • How to Make Campaign Stickers

    Make campaign stickers as an alternative to buttons. Stickers promote a candidate or cause effectively. Stickers cost less to make, too. Just print a slogan on pre-cut adhesive labels. Keep space...

  • How to Critique a Domestic Violence Research Report

    Domestic violence is a problem that a great number of people would like to know more about. Most of us don't have the time or the resources to go out and collect data on it, however. As a result...

  • How to Promote a Voter Registration Drive

    There are many Americans who do not bother to register to vote or vote, and often it is because they do not have the means to go register, do not know where to go register, and do not have a way...

  • How to Make Campaign Posters

    During a campaign, the most crucial objectives are to convey a message to as many people as possible and to win them over. Campaign posters are a great way to get the first message out, to quickly...

  • How to Contact a State and Federal Representatives

    Given the political climate in the United States today, it is a safe bet you have thought about contacting either your state or federal representative. Do you know the people that represent you in...

  • How to Contact Your State Representative in Michigan

    Perhaps you have questions for you state representative if you're a resident in Michigan. Maybe it's even a proposal you need to plant the seed for before sending. It could even be to thank your...

  • How to Write an Editorial

    Have you ever wanted to get your point of view out to the public? Write an editorial to submit to your local newspaper! This article provides step by step instructions to writing an editorial. ...

  • How to Eat Like President Barack Obama

    Our new President, Barack Obama, is a man of diverse background but in his eating preferences he has many of the same food favorites that the majority of the people in the United States have.

  • How to Always Appear Confident

    Have you even been in a situation where you are unsure of yourself and feel out of place? Here are some tips on improving your self confidence.

  • How to Effectively Lobby an Elected Official or Legislator

    Many citizens feel it is a waste of time to contact their elected political leaders, because their minds are made up already. But on most issues, legislators try hard to determine the desire and...

  • How to Complain to a Congressperson

    These days, it seems many people are not happy with local and national government. Members of Congress were elected to be the voice of the people; they are paid to vote based on what their...

  • How to Talk About Politics at Work

    Whether it is election season or not, people love to discuss local and national politics while at the office. These discussions can quickly become heated. But this doesn't mean that you can't...

  • How to Choose The Right Candidate

    Sometimes picking the right candidate for you in the upcoming election can be hard. There are are a couple of things you can do to help narrow down your decision.

  • How to Join a Political Campaign

    Political campaigns, whether they are for local, state, or federal offices, provide volunteer opportunities in a variety of capacities. Joining a political campaign is a good way to learn about...

  • How to Become a Notary Public in Florida

    Notary publics are an essential part of bureaucratic life. As state-approved officers, notary publics can both administer oaths and witness and authenticate documents. Many government buildings...

  • How to Become a Notary Public in Texas

    If you are pursuing a career in accounting, bookkeeping, or legal assisting/secretarial work, it may be to your benefit to become a notary public. This is a public officer who can witness and...

  • How to Petition for an Alien Relative

    An alien relative is someone who is living in the United States illegally, meaning that they currently don’t have citizenship status. You can petition on behalf of that person in order for...

  • How to Make Political Advertisements

    So you've decided to run for office. Good for you! Municipal units of government manage the things we use on a daily basis like streets, water, sewer, utilities, and public safety services. Most...

  • How to Create a Secret Language

    Most secret languages are not true languages at all, but cyphers. A cypher keeps the word order and structure of the original language, but either replaces the words with new ones, or changes them...

  • How to Get a Personalized Greeting From the U.S. President

    Did you know that you can receive a signed letter or card from the president of the United States? If you have a qualifying event and plan ahead, a letter from the president can add to a special...

  • How to Change a Nation From the Inside Out - Part 1 Self

    We are all familiar with the too-easy political banter of our day, promising changes that will improve the lives of each and every human being - whether it be from the Oval Office, Congress, State...

  • How to Defend Evolution

    Evolution has been controversial ever since the concept was first discovered and written about by Charles Darwin. People who do not believe in evolution generally have little understanding about...

  • How to win informal arguments and debates

    Have you ever had a viewpoint that turned into a very loud and maybe even overly aggressive shouting match? There are ways to win an informal argument and avoid all the loud clutter. You can...

  • How to Get a Celebrity Endorsement as a Political Cadidate

    Throughout the election season you will see plenty of celebrities coming out to support their favorite politician. It has yet to be determined how effective celebrity endorsements are for...

  • How to Differentiate Delegates and Super Delegates

    In the United States, it can take tens of millions of dollars and several months to select the Democratic candidate who will run for president of the United States on the November ballot. The...

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