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    The Abortion Debate

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    Abstract The history of the abortion debate has continued for decades. In today’s society the topic is very demanding and controversial. Prolifer’s as the name proceeds‚ frame the debate as the right to life for the baby. Individuals who are for Pro-choice may or may not address whether the fetus is in fact a life‚ and frame the debate in terms of woman having the right to choose what’s best for their bodies without worrying about the government getting involved. In the following paper I

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    Format for Debate

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    of the Negative Side Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Affirmative Side Duration Constructive Speech: Minimum of five (5) and maximum of seven (7) minutes Interpellation: Five (5) minutes Rebuttal Speech: Three (3) minutes Issues for Debate A. Whether or not it is Necessary? (Necessity) B. Whether or not it is Beneficial? (Beneficiality) C. Whether or not it is practical? (Practicability) Criteria for Judging A. Evidence - 25% B. Delivery - 30% C. Interpellation - 30% D

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    Legalisation Debate

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    Should cannabis be legalised in Australia?  Your response should provide a considered discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of both legalisation and criminalisation‚ which shows evidence of wide and varied reading. Cannabis‚ through the decades has changed dramatically from being an ancient herbal medicine to an illicit drug. Cannabis originated from Central Asia and was used as a healing agent‚ during rituals and as a spiritual euphoria. However‚ in most western countries this drug has

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    DEBATE SPEECH

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    DEBATE SPEECH A pleasant afternoon to one and all‚ standing in front of you is Alliah Dominique M. Sta. Ana‚ 3rd affirmative speaker‚ opposing the proposition of Mr. Despi that “Republic Act No. 10354 also known as Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012” should be legalize here in the Philippines. Let us all be open minded as I begin. First and Foremost‚ let me give you brief information about RH Bill. It guarantees the universal access to methods of contraceptions‚ fertility

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    Title : AES Shouldn’t Be Abolished AES‚ also known as the Automated Enforcement System‚ the main purpose of the invention of AES is to reduce the rising rate of road accidents. Car accident or crashing often occurs due to speeding and red-light violation. The AES is a system that able to sense and capture the car that exceeds the designated speed limit for a specified stretch of road or drives through a red light (typically at an intersection) then the AES camera will be triggered to capture

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    Euthanasia Debate

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    Euthanasia debate: A killing or a mercy death?  Many think that the right to live is closely linked to the right to death since death is an event of life itself. In the Jain philosophy‚ there is provision of willingly embracing death in old age. This tradition is called Santhara. CJ: Dr. Lalit kishore     Thu‚ Dec 11‚ 2008 18:40:22 IST Views: 4538     Comments:  2 Rate:       2.56 / 9 votes Human Psychology  :   Mercy killing: Pros and cons A DOCUMENTARY that appears to show the moment

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    Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas ran against each other for a seat in the U.S. Senate. Lincoln was a self-educated man who had been elected to one term in Congress. Douglas was a well-known two-term Senator. They were both engaged in a series of debates on the issue of slavery. Douglas believed in popular sovereignty‚ and that the Black race was inferior to the White race‚ but on the other hand Lincoln believed that slavery was immoral and that slavery would not be abolished unless with an amendment from

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    Exam

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    changing & challenging environments on business practice in all sectors Task 1: Assignment/ Research (Due: mid Feb) LO 1 AS 3 Socioeconom issues e.g. HIV/Aids OR unemploym’t programme LO 1 AS 1 – 4 LO 2 AS 1 & 2 LO 4 AS 1 & 2 Task2: March Exam (1 Paper – 2hrs) Task1. Assignment (Due: March) Social‚ cultural & demographic issues PHASE 2 (8 April 2013 – 21 June 2013) TERM 1/ 2 Module 2 Business Ventures Identify & research viable business opportunities & explore these & related

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    Virginia Debate

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    The following selections are from the ratification debates in Virginia during June 1788. Jonathan Elliott‚ 3 Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Federal Constitution as Recommended by the Convention at Philadelphia in 1787 (2d rev. 137 1891) George Mason (June 1788‚ 32) “There is one thing in it which I conceive to be extremely dangerous. Gentlemen may talk of public virtue and confidence; we shall be told that the House of Representatives will consist of the most virtuous men on

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    Decriminalization Debate

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    Debates about decriminalization often focus on the conflict on the harm of drug use and the harm of drug laws. Many drug laws are imperfect and can often cause more harm than the use of drugs. Decriminalization means that a use of certain drugs is not against the law‚ but the production and selling of certain drugs is still a criminal act. Decriminalizing the use and possession of non-addictive drugs can help limit the harm of drug laws. I am not discussing medical marijuana in this paper because

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