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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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    Hi‚ my name is ____ and this is my partner ____. We stand in the affirmation on the resolution Resolved: On balance‚ the rise of China is beneficial to the interests of the United States. We reserve the right to provide counter-definitions should disagree with our opponents: China From the Encyclopedia Brittanica (http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/111803/China): "China‚ Chinese (Pinyin) Zhonghua or (Wade-Giles) Chung-hua‚ officially People’s Republic of China‚ Chinese (Pinyin) Zhonghua

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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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    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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    Set in Victorian era England‚ The Wild Princess by Mary Hart Perry follows the rebellious ways of Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter‚ Princess Louise. Told in alternating timelines‚ the story first introduces Louise on the day of her wedding‚ having just married the Marquee of Lorne. Although the Louise and Lorne are a seemingly perfect pairing‚ the marriage is a scandalous one as it is the first in three centuries wherein a member of the royal family has wed a commoner. That night‚ it is revealed

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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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    Debate Solutions

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    I | This House Believes That newly democratized Arab nations should not allow religious parties to participate in election | | Proposition | Opposition | | 1. Threat to national unity 2. Lead to communal politics 3. 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

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