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    Debate Topic

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    Negative My partner and I negate the resolution: “Resolved: The U.S. government should not require its citizens to have health insurance.” Before we begin‚ we would like to make the following observation: The government’s intention in implementing this requirement would be to benefit the citizenry and the nation as a whole. Con may win the round if it can prove that a mandate would benefit citizens as a whole. 1st Contention: The Affordable Care Act Benefits the Private Sector Sub Point

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    Debate Ewaste

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    Starting with facts and figures can confuse or mislead you to the real question‚ why‚ which can be described as their purpose‚ belief‚ or cause. Companies such as Apple have used this to their advantage by gathering an almost cult like following‚ even though they might not have the best product. Over the years Apple has gone from just a computer company to something much bigger. Gateway is a great example of a company who marketed what type of processer they had‚ what was included‚ and how much

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    Cca Debate

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    I am here to voice out my concerns about school sports and most importantly‚ the safety of my child. I always ask myself‚ is it okay to let my child continue with his CCA? Is it safe to for him to continue participating so violently and uncontrollably in soccer? As a parent‚ my concerns have not been heard‚ and what is happening and what is going to happen in next training‚ I am worried. Why are students working so hard for their sports CCA? “Daddy‚ I have a competition this weekend and I must

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    The revolution resulted‚ among other things‚ in the overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy in France and in the establishment of the First Republic. It was generated by a vast complex of causes‚ the most important of which were the inability of the ruling classes of nobility‚ clergy‚ and bourgeoisie to come to grips with the problems of state‚ the indecisive nature of the monarch‚ impoverishment of the workers‚ the intellectual ferment of the Age of Enlightenment‚ and the example of the American Revolution

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    British Parthanon Marbles

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    I. Identification 1. The Issue The British Museum‚ located in London‚ England‚ purchased the Parthenon Marbles‚ also known as the Elgin Marbles‚ from Lord Elgin on July 11‚ 1816 through an Act of Parliament (1). The Parthenon marbles consist of 115 panels of frieze and 92 mesotopes of which the British Museum owns 56 panels of the frieze and 15 mesotopes. The museum also owns 17 pedimental figures‚ and thus houses about half of surviving sculptures of the Parthenon while the other half is in Athens

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    Arsheen Aziz HST 333 Victorian England 4-26-14 The Standard of Living Debate in 18TH Century England The standard of living debate is essentially between two groups of people‚ the pessimists and the optimists. The optimists believe that the standard of living had increased over a specific time. The pessimists believe that it did not increase‚ that for some it actually decreased. Each historian studied the standard of living of the working class in England during the 18th century. There are

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    In 1698‚ King James I of England published a book concerning his rule as an absolutist monarch called‚ True Law of Free Monarchies. In this book‚ King James I justifies his actions as an absolutist leader and reasserts his role in the government as an all powerful center of authority. James I explains how parliament is simply the bridge between the king and his vassals. He states all noteworthy acts are done through the king who passes laws and regulations of the people’s request. His final words

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    british petroleum

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    Oil sands Issue briefing bp.com/sustainability Oil sands Issue briefing How we operate BP recognizes that we need to produce energy responsibly – minimizing impacts to people‚ communities and the environment. BP’s systems of governance‚ management and operation are designed to help us conduct our business while respecting safety‚ environmental‚ social and financial considerations. Across all BP international operations‚ established practices support the management of potential

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    Elgin Marbles Debate

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    Greece have been placed in the British museum‚ they are recognized as the Elgin Marbles. The Elgin Marbles continue to be the main point of an ongoing debate that will basically determine the historical influence of an important culture. Some of the sculptures that were removed were the marble figures‚ metopes (sculptures in high relief) and friezes. To this day the Greek government has correctly requested the return of the Elgin Marbles a few times while the British government has frequently refuse

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    Tax Debate

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    Article Rebuttal By: Nathan BUS/COM 275 According to The Seattle Times Editorial (2012) website a new Seattle Arena will cost too much tax payer dollars and could affect mobility in the city. It should be understood that the arena proposal uses no current taxes to support neither the construction nor the daily operational expenses of the arena. The tax dollars generated by the arena itself will be put toward paying the balance of the 290 million dollars in bonds. Therefore the arena will require

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