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    School Debate

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    Project Synopsis On [pic] Talk & Test Let’s discuss Table of Contents |S. No. |Topic Name |Page No. | |1 |Title of the project |1 | |2 |Introduction and Objectives of the project

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    Marijuana Debate

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    Erica Del Vigna Coms 2 Negative Outline Proposition: The state of California should legalize marijuana. I. Introduction Thesis: Though I agree that marijuana should be put into a controlled environment‚ I believe it should not be legalized due to its poor health attributes‚ and its negative influence towards the youth and drug users. Preview: I will be explaining today why the affirmatives plan does will not work as a sufficient plan in California. I will start by refuting his claims

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    The Napster Debate

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    <b>1. Background</b> <br>The Napster software (http://www.napster.com)‚ launched early in 1999‚ allows internet users to share and download MP3 files directly 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

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    Debate on Gmo

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    Crop losses from insect pest result devastating financial loss for farmers and starvation in developing countries. To solve this problem farmers have to use tons of chemical pesticides every year. Consumers do not want to eat food that has pesticide on it because it can be very harmful to our body. Plus using pesticide can cause environmental pollution. So growing gmo that does not demands pesticide can eliminate the use of chemical substance Plus gmo plants genetically made to be resistant to weed-killer

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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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    Icarus debate

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    ............................................... AS Psychology Mark scheme for extended writing (12 marks): AO1 Knowledge and understanding AO2 Application of knowledge and understanding 6 marks Accurate and reasonably detailed Accurate and reasonably detailed description of research that demonstrates sound knowledge and understanding of relevant research. There is appropriate selection of material to address the question. 6 marks Effective evaluation Effective use

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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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    Student Paper Example

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    Running head: AMERICAN REVOLUTION American Revolution Persuasive Essay Student A. Sample Grand Canyon University: HIS 345 12/12/2012 1 AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2 American Revolution Persuasive Essay The American Revolutionary War forever changed the idea of a government “of the people‚ by the people‚ and for the people” and took the first steps in bringing an end to the world’s last great true empire. The reasons the Americans decided to break free from Great Britain are numerous‚ but the British

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    Mock Debate

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    social networking sites. And being criticised/abused by other people’s words is part of life‚ something that will always be there anyway. IV. “Blocking”‚ for example‚ is nowadays frequently used to prevent specific content from reaching a final user. However‚ the indications are that this method is not efficient in preventing‚ for example‚ human rights violations on the Internet. Furthermore‚

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    Teen Curfew Debate

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    With the Western Australian State Government’s introduction of the Young People in Northbridge Policy‚ the issue of juvenile curfews is both current and prevalent within our community. In recognising this issue as one of considerable interest‚ this paper introduces and critiques the Young People in Northbridge Policy and juvenile curfews more generally‚ leading to a statement of Outcare’s position on the matter. Background: Responding to juvenile delinquency and offending Both nationally and

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