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    Whaling Debate

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    Debating Speech – 1st speaker That the Australian Government should protect anti-whaling protesters who forcibly disrupt whaling ships Hello adjudicator‚ negative team and time keeper. I am… the first speaker of the Affirmative team. I will cover the points of whaling‚ and the legalities in Australia that surround it. We the Affirmative team define the topic as: The Australian Government should protect and safeguard the anti-whaling protesters who’s main objective is to stop the illegal

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    Feminism Debate

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    That feminism is irrelevant to young women today Feminism IS relevant to young women today. Let’s take a moment to think about the topic that we have been given today. The negative team are arguing that feminism is irrelevant to young women at the present……right….so despite the fact that throughout history‚ women have faced many difficulties and have succeeded in overcoming them‚ feminism is irrelevant today….*intended pause*. Despite the fact that women have fought for equal rights – voting

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    mandatory for the main candidates of Democratic and Republican Party to engage in a debate. The topics‚ which they discuss in the debate‚ are the most controversial issues of the time. Presidential debate is the last cycle in the election process after the political parties have nominated their candidates. The first nationally televised general election debate was held on September 26‚ 1960‚ between U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy‚ the Democratic nominee‚ and Vice President Richard M. Nixon‚ the Republican

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    debate on examination

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    New foldI believe that they should be replaced. I’m in school‚ I take the exams. They are horrible‚ people will keep saying that exams are the reasons teacher know what students need to re-learn and what they still need to go over. But in reality‚ if the students fail‚ the teachers don’t really care. They don’t. It will just drop your grade and the teacher will keep teaching new things‚ while your falling behind because a major grade in the book is a 50. Exams don’t help the teachers or the students

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    The Napster Debate

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    from any computer connected to the Napster network. The software is used by downloading a client program from the Napster site and then connecting to the network through this software‚ which allows sharing (uploading and downloading) of MP3 files between all users connected to the network. While Napster does not condone copyright infringement‚ there is no opportunity in the software to stop this‚ or for royalties to be paid to artists whose songs are being duplicated for free. <br> <br>Unlike similar

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    is a short critique of the theory by Milton and Rose Friedman‚ "Free to choose: A personal statement"‚ focusing on chapter 1. I will argue that Friedman is right in saying‚ "… voluntary exchange is a necessary condition for both prosperity and freedom" but that there are shortcomings in his theory. Voluntary exchange is defined as a trade of something which is done with both persons consent. For instance a problem with the theory Milton Friedman expresses through voluntary exchange is; how voluntary

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    should be socially responsible‚ but how is that society defined and how is that social responsibly determined. In their debate on social responsibly of business‚ John Macke and T.J. Rodgers are not in disagreement about the implementation of the concept. Their disagreement is based on definitions of society and on their philosophical justification for business philanthropy.

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    Annie John Annie John is an autobiography written by Jamaica Kincaid. In the Autobiography‚ Jamaica Kincaid plays Annie John‚ and her mother’s name is also Annie John. The Background of this novel is about the activity in the society of children on a small island named Antigua. Annie John is separated continuously from her mother throughout the story‚ due to her increasing rebellion‚ resulting in Annie moving to England to be free‚ just as the African Americans were emancipated from slavery

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    I chose to read the book The Next Decade written by George Friedman. In the book he give the reader historical details and his predictions of the next 10 years and beyond. I like the historical facts and some of his predictions. However in my need for knowledge without conjecture this book left me feeling bored. The author had a lot of ideas while contradicting himself. In the book‚ Friedman shares his strong belief‚ especially about the United States‚ how the world will change so much in the next

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    Debate Solutions

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    Promote religious quest for political dominance 4. the motive of democracy may not be followed because the religious parties might influence the people of their religion 5. this can also led to broadening of gaps between people of different religion 6. in competition between different religious parties the real purpose of democracy may not be served 7. the laws made by the government might favour the religion they support and thus deprive others of equal rights 8. Divides people: majority

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