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    RULES OF PROCEDURE

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE The formal session will be declared by the Chair. ROLL CALL 1. Present- When delegate answers in a present‚ he can say Yes‚ No or abstain during voting for a resolution. 2. Present and voting- When the delegate answers the roll call in a present and voting‚ he has to vote decisively on a resolution and has the option of only saying a Yes or a No to the resolution during the voting. He cannot Abstain. QUORUM This is the minimum number of members required for the committee proceedings

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    it is not from a registered site e.g. gov‚ edu. The author presented the information in exposition form with facts and their own personal opinion which outlines the science and religious sides of organ donation. Source 2: The site Debate ORG is presented in a debate form‚ created and written by anonymous writers‚ debating whether organs should be compulsory. This site holds no qualifications or expertise but shows the different opinions and beliefs behind organ donation. Source 3: Samuel Walker

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    Ap Debating Guide

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    Debating Federation wishes that it be freely available. All or part of this guide may be copied for any purpose. It may be translated. The only request is that parts of this guide are not reproduced out of context. There should be no copyright in debate theory. Its contributors are too numerous to mention; they span thousands of years and numerous cultures. An online version of this guide is available from www.dav.com.au. Official copies of the handbook may be purchased from the same website. Please

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    to team building is utilized in Patrick Lencioni’s leadership book‚ the Five Dysfunctions of a Team. What makes a successful team is when team members are comfortable in their own vulnerability and establish trust to be able to take on a productive debate to find solutions. Establishment of Trust The most important component of a trustworthy team is the allowance of vulnerability‚ not as a sign of weakness‚ but the key to long-term relationship and understanding. In terms of the book the 5 Dysfunctions

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    are seated in the front with their gavel and facilitate the debate. They call on speakers‚ time speeches‚ and maintain the rules of procedure. If the conference gives awards‚ they will also evaluate your performance. 2. Decorum: order in committee. The chair may call decorum if delegates are loud or disrespectful‚ in order to ask for their attention during committee. 3. Motion: a specific action made by delegates to direct debate in a certain direction. 4. Speaker’s List: a list that contains

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    Tannen's Argument Culture

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    aggressive two-sided debates over issues is examined. Tannen proposes that communication and effective listening in our society needs to be more productive .In the past‚ a conversation among people did not need to have a purpose other than to inform each other‚ but now conversations are presented as a standoff between two opposing parties. However when a conflict between parties occurs‚ it is shocking to see how badly people distort the tradition of debate. During debates people find it necessary

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    FVC1 ASSIGNMENT 2011 Essay Questions Please write a properly referenced‚ 2‚750-3‚000-word essay answering one of the following questions (submission deadline: 23:55‚ January 08‚ 2012) 1. Broadcast television operates primarily on a regime of “distraction” rather than the “voyeurism” of cinema. Discuss with reference to concepts of “flow” and “fragmentation” (J. Ellis: Visible Fictions) as descriptions of televisual texture. 2. “Today‚ it is important to discuss how images work‚ because

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    Great Debaters

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    The Great Debaters The movie Great Debaters was about a debate team from Wiley College in Texas. They were a very good debate team‚ only losing one match before facing and defeating the national champs‚ Harvard University. When they faced Harvard they didn’t have their coach or their best debater‚ but a young boy named James stepped up and defeated the champs. The message of the film to me is‚ if you put your mind to it you can accomplish

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    Judge Ballot 8 The central arguments of the debate were over how accountability‚ education‚ socioeconomic status‚ genetics‚ and fast-food played into the topic of if obesity is the personal responsibility of the individual. The argument of accountability was carried through out the debate. The proposition argued that it was self accountability led to personal responsibility in the aspect of consciously deciding on how much to eat‚ the choice of what‚ and where. This argument wasn’t necessarily

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    have called for boxing to be banned. Asking “should boxing be banned?” usually makes for a good debate. As well as issues which are particular to boxing‚ the debate brings in arguments of wider importance. For example‚ the purpose of sport‚ how much freedom people should have‚ role models and the media‚ and whether banning something might make problems worse. Issues like these often come up in debates and thinking about boxing can be a helpful way to learn about them. First reason is maybe because

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