[WHPR] Congress Recap and New Missions!
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Dateline: Friday, April 26th (Day 1,984)
Location: James S. Brady Press Room, The White House
Today’s WHPR
1. Congress Recap (ATO Win)
2. POTUS Debate Recap
3. Regarding the Upcoming Election
4. New Missions
5. Webcomic of the Day
Congress: Recap and ATO Win
Secretary of Media Paul Proteus
Contrary to this image, the eUS government has the highest expectations in our newly elected Congress
In the constant cycle of elections that is eRepublik, yesterday we all vote for Congress. Shown below are the results.
Official Results Above~
While the AFA (known Serbian sponsored and RGR associated PTO party)maintained a higher percentage of the vote than any individual party (27.5%) it is a decrease from last months's 28.18%, solidifying the AFA's downwards trend in past months. The Feds once again drew the most votes amongst the top 4 with 611 votes, though this election also served as a success for the AMP who, after making a deal with an Albanian sixth party, received 591 votes, a marked increase from last month. The Feds and AMP both received 12 Congress people (with two candidates in the AMP being sixth party members) while the WTP and USWP each won 7 spots.
Congratulations to our incoming Congressmen, and good job America voting against the AFA, at this rate soon we will reach our goal and they will no longer be a threat.
POTUS Debate Recap
Deputy Secretary of Media George Armstrong Custer
Saraht0ga set up the eAMPR radio for the debate, which started about a half hour late due to technical problems at eNPR's home at BlogTalkRadio.
Well-known whale Oblige moderated a lively debate between former President Artela, Dr Sexy Luis, and Go-Go Tenshibo. The debate ran about an hour and a half and covered hot topics including the future of America in (or out of) CoT, whether or not the next President will drop The Bomb on Serbia, and the status and future of the USAF.
The discussion got a bit loose as the subject of the Unity candidate process came around, each candidate taking a different tack on how effective it has been and whether or not it's really necessary going forward.
Remember, America-- an informed vote is a smart vote. Listen to the Debate show, read the candidates' articles, and participate in your Party's CP Primary.
Listen to thursday night's POTUS Debate, On Deman
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Recap of the Candidates:
Make sure to read each Candidate's articles and make a well informed decision
-Artela: Announcement
-Tenshibo: Announcement
-Dr Luis Sentieiro: Announcement
Regarding the upcoming Election and Candidates
Deputy Secretary of State NewAzazel
This article is a reprint from NewAzazel's paper.
For the most part, the presidential candidates have chosen very similar cabinets. Some see this as them not promoting new blood to do jobs, or not choosing different players to allow a diversity of choice. A lot of these secretaries were put in just last month to do jobs, and I'm getting promoted from deputy. Othere has been an excellent Sec of Interior, Cromstar has performed excellently organizing our USAF, Paul has brought us consistent WHPRs again and made them shine, and Mazzy has made it her favorite hobby to teach the young. Why fix what isn't broken? You're also not seeing deputies chosen, which would likely show quite a difference. Also, choosing different people for the sake of them being different isn't actually a recipe for success. I know that half the fun in elections is being ooo-ed and awe-ed by the cabinet choices, but it looks like you'll have to focus on the presidential candidates themselves this month.
This joke has never been made before
Want to change this? Start participating. And I don't mean write an article complaining about this election, I mean volunteering. Every month presidents put up cabinet applications. Every month departments request recruits. Apply. If you don't get a response, send them a message. If you are turned down, show them you're worthy of the job. Work in your parties and show how you improve them. Work for your government and make them notice you. Instead of writing an article once a month complaining or shouting a disapproving comment, continually participate in the discussion and offer suggestions on how to improve the situation. You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.
Quick Missions Update
Secretary of Media Paul Proteus
Some of our more observant readers may have noticed new missions appearing in the mission window.
I'm not entirely sure what Global Warming means but suure
Though these missions have yet to be added to the wiki at the time of publishing, you can read about them and the rewards here
Simplistically though, there are three different tracks, each four parts.
Rat Problems: These missions relate to fighting, and are rewarded in bazookas.
Survival Techniques: These missions relate to gaining strength training and are rewarded in energy bars.
Gathering Supplies: These missions relate to buying food and weapons are are rewarded in storage.
So, That's all for today,
E Pluribus Unum eUSA~
Web-Comic of the Day
Yet again we return to the always solid xkcd, enjoy~
The eNPR Schedule:
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eNPR will be live Tuesdays and Fridays at 18:00 with your host, Dr Luis
If you miss any live radio show, you can listen at your leisure, at eNPR Oval Office Radio.
Recommended Reading:
Dept of Education: [DoE] Library of Informative Links
This is the complete and comprehensive list of all resources available to US players.
Dept of Interior: [DoI] Free Stuff for America
Free stuff, fairly self explanatory
WHPR: [WHPR] Civil Service Job Fair
Want a job working in Civil Service? Click here!
Media Around the Net
Some compiled media for your viewing pleasure:
Interesting Reads
-What Unity is Good For from Malarkey83
-Congress Tips and Tricks from Ligtreb
-An article about Progress from Naz
On the Forums
-Thread about CP cabinets
-A thread on Kosovo
-New Missions thread.
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Congress Recap and Missions!
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Comments
Great info as always, Mr. Proteus.
And thanks for the link.
Another Awesome WHPR.
Voted.
End links need fixing
Otherwise, I love these WHPRs
Should be fixed, and thank you
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"choosing different people for the sake of them being different..."
Ofc that isn't why you choose different people. Would you advocate for a wise King? Why or why not?
But otherwise, good read. Voted.
As far as I know in maths the third pic should be: u.v- S u'.v dx
Which I'm tired of people deriding. Try integrating ln(x) without ibp. Go for it. Something that makes previously impossible problems possible is useful, goddammit.
NewAzazel's full article is at
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/progress-is-the-attraction-that-moves-humanity-2251378/1/20
well worth the read for the complete work.
a good SecMedia is not only a good writer but also a good manager-- Paul Proteus is both.
I might be wrong but the way that math problem is solved is wrong...
Quoting explainxkcd, "The general integral integral(u dv) is equal to uv - integral(v du), and this is the more tedious part of the math and where problems will arise if you picked the wrong u and dv at the beginning. The narrator makes a point of leaving here, so we can't ask for help or complain if the choice of u and dv was wrong." Hope that helps
voted+sub Good job
good info o/
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