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    Public Speaking and Debate

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    There is a chance that students will expect too much from a symposium and thus be disappointed. Guidelines for Conducting a Panel Discussion A panel discussion is designed to provide an opportunity for a group to hear several people knowledgeable about a specific issue or topic present information and discuss personal views. A panel discussion may help the audience further clarify and evaluate their positions regarding specific issues or topics being discussed and increase their understanding of

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    on why this is a bad idea at this time. First‚ Poverty. THIS is the most glaring issue here and THIS is the most popular reason. Majority of the Filipinos are having a hard time in balancing the budget for primary needs of their families. How about those parents who can’t afford very high tuition fees that seemingly increase year after year?Some people are even fighting neck-to-neck with one another just to get their kids to schools that are perceived to give quality education. Nowadays‚ it is

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    Debate Essay

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    gives us a way to empirically test the complicated‚ interrelated and controverse topics we face in life in order to seek some correlation or truth about the world individuals experience. Psychology today was not the same as it was in the time of the early Greeks. Since the dawn of time philosophers and scholars have tirelessly aimed to decode the truths about the world around them. Ultimately‚ Philosophers were puzzled with the notion of relying on our senses for answers. They were captivated by a notion

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    Emory’s Merit Scholarship Essay “The future belongs to the discontented.” I agree with this quote because the future definitely does belong to the discontented. In my opinion‚ the discontented represents everyone. No one can truly ever stay content for long without wanting to better their current situation. Even the richest man in America‚ Bill Gates‚ still feels the need to change the future – his and the world’s. I think it is great that the future belongs to those who are dissatisfied‚ and I

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    ESSAYS , DEBATES

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    of universal rights was beset with contradictions. Many ideals in the “Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen” were replete with dubious meanings. For example‚ “the law has the right to forbid only actions injurious to society” had nothing to say about criminal offences against other individuals. Also‚ the declaration stated that “law is the expression of the general will. All citizens have the right to participate in its formation…All citizens are equal before it”‚ but when France became a constitutional

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    Internet‚ the life of a normal man in the towns changed from just a mere worker from a social person‚ an artificial social person‚ sometimes a natural social person. Internet changed many things‚ I am sure I need not speak much about it. But a special innovation which it brought about was the social networking.  Basically social networking means a way in which one can keep himself connected to his near and dear ones in some way or the other. In the language of Internet‚ it is the same thing‚ but it is

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    The Abortion Debate

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    sue‚ and declared Texas abortion law void for being "vague" and "overbroad". The overall ruling was that a state couldn’t restrict a women the right to abort during the first six months of pregnancy (Facts). The women rights activists were ecstatic about the victory. However‚ this ruling still had opposition from many people. From this two different labels emerged‚ if you were for the Roe vs. Wade decision then you were considered pro-choice and if your were against it you were pro-life. Soon another

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    Abortion Debate

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    pregnant‚ and wants to get an abortion. David does not want her to get one‚ but she does anyway‚ so David sues not only her‚ but the hospital and the doctors who preformed it. David states that the hospital and doctors had a moral obligation to tell him about the abortion. “This is a case of father’s rights—of husband’s rights” says David. This example—though extreme— is hardly the first case that questions whether fathers have any rights to stop abortion. Natives from states such as Utah‚ Ohio‚ and Indiana

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    Uniforms Debate (for)

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    mandatory. The way our generation is molded today has an effect on individuals over the way they think of themselves physically and mentally. When we wake up in the morning‚ do we really think “Hey I’m going to get an education today” NO. We think about our hair‚ makeup‚ and the new and fabulous clothes we are going to wear. Our main focus is popularity and social status and being on top. By having everyone in the same uniform will decrease discrimination‚ and having a safer and happier school system

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    debate on advertisments

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    create a favourable view of the product. They do this by stressing its positive aspects and downplaying or ignoring any of its negative features. In most cases‚ this will not be seriously misleading and consumers will develop a healthy scepticism about the claims made in advertisements after some exposure to them. If an advert makes factual assertions‚ those facts have to be well-grounded. In most developed countries‚ there are agencies that regulate the advertising business. If a company makes

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