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    Nike Debate

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    Case:  "Nike:  The Sweatshop Debate" 1. Should Nike be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own‚ but where subcontractors make products for Nike? Yes‚ Nike is not only responsible but also accountable for the working conditions of foreign countries that it does not own. Nike should realize that it is a Global Organization and working globally does not only mean that taking advantage of low cost destination but also taking responsibility of the contractors/employees

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    Euthanasia Debate

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    Group A – the group that we were a part of – believed that to allow a person to die with dignity‚ at a time of their choosing‚ would be kinder than allowing them to suffer – particularly if they had a terminal illness. If a person feels their quality of life has become impaired and their health deteriorated‚ they should have the right to end their suffering. It seems cruel to allow a person to suffer physically because of their illness‚ and mentally because of the effect on their self-esteem‚ etc

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    The Provocation Debate

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    Research- Background | Notes | Basic evaluation | * Provocation- common law‚ criminal defence * Either or both statutory or common law * Possible defence by excuse or exculpation alleging a sudden or temporary loss of control- in response to another’s provocative conduct to justify an acquittal‚ mitigated sentence or conviction of lesser charge * Can be relevant in a court’s assessment of a defendant’s mens rea‚ intention or state of mind at the time of the incident * In some cases

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    Outline of Debate

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    OUTLINE OF A DEBATE Use this as a guideline in planning your speeches. For two-person teams‚ each person will give one constructive speech‚ and you may either have one person do the rebuttal or share it. For three-person teams‚ each person gets one speech. FIRST AFFIRMATIVE CONSTRUCTIVE SPEECH (1AC) • 4 minutes • Establishes affirmative’s advocacy of resolution.—STATE RESOLUTION “Resolved‚ that capital punishment should be abolished…‚” etc. • There is a problem that could be solved

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    The Abortion Debate

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    The terms liberal and conservative are used more than others in academia‚ political conversations‚ and by the media. However‚ it is doubtful that many people have a clear understanding of what each label represents and the differences they signify. It is difficult to pickup an editorial page of any newspaper without reading about the in-fighting of conservatives and liberals in either the house of representatives or the senate or other political groups due to the fact that these terms are often used

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    English Debate

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    using the coconut leaves and “baling selipar” were discovered by using a pair of slippers. Isn’t that considered creative enough when we discover something new? Creativity is such subjective matter for us to discuss about that it may costs us another debate with the government and opposition restlessly argue on whose stand are better than other. So‚ let us do a favour and leave the creativity out of the discussion. Secondly‚ the opponent exclaimed that we‚ the government team are being bias by only

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    The Hunt for Red October By: Tom Clancy It’s December 1986 and Captain First Rank Marko Ramius‚ son of a Communist Party Secretary and the Soviet Union’s most trusted and revered submarine commander‚ is in charge of a new kind of Soviet nuclear submarine called "Red October." It has a new kind of propulsion system that makes it hard to be detected by radar. Once at sea Ramius heads toward the east coast of the United States and then disappears. Both the Soviet leaders and the Americans are terrified

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    The Love Debate

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    The Love Debate Everyone has a different view on what love means and the level of importance it shoulb be held at. Some may say love makes us who we are today. Others might think there are more important feelings and emotions. One group could think that love does not have to be present to thrive in life. Another might think people could not even function without love. Two articles from Psycology Today have different views on what role love plays in peoples’ life today. One of them suggests love

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    Mfecane Debates

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    Julian Cobbing against ‘The mfecane’ Has the mfecane a future? In recent times historians known as “Africanists” revived the topic of the mfecane in the early 1960s and it was well exploited and was also used to justify certain aspects of Apatheid. The word ‘mfecane’ is a characterised product of the South African liberal history that is used by the Apartheid regime state to legitimate South Africa’s racially and unequal land division. In the 1970s the mfecane has become the most widely used terms

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    The Polygamy Debate

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    The Polygamy Debate Is Polygamy Next? from the July 02‚ 2013 eNews issue Many homosexual activists claimed that Christians were promoting a “slippery slope” argument that did not exist‚ that legalizing homosexual marriage would lead to legalizing other forms of marital unions which‚ today‚ are outside of the mainstream. They contend that just because homosexuals would be able to marry‚ that does not mean that polygamous (same-sex) or polyamorous (many mixed-sex partners) unions would eventually

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