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    Constituent Assembly Debates

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    CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA - Volume I Monday‚ the 9th December 1946 The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India took place in Constitution Hall‚ New Delhi‚ on Monday‚ the 9th December 1946. at Eleven of the Clock. ELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Acharya J. B. Kripalani (United Provinces: General): (in requesting Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha to take the Chair as temporary Chairman‚ said)- *[Friends‚ at this auspicious occasion of historical importance I invite‚ on your behalf‚

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    Tips for formal debate

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    THE EFFECTS OF THE ABSENCE OF PARENTS IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SJS STUDENTS EVANGELYN B. CECILIA FOURTH YEAR LEVEL ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL AUGUST 2013 THE EFFECTS OF THE ABSENCE OF PARENTS IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SJS STUDENTS A Research Proposal presented to The Faculty of St. Joseph School ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL Colago Avenue‚ San Pablo City In Partial Fulfillment

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    animal testing debate

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    "Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide..." Because I agree with these words by Joan Ryan‚ I stand in negation of the resolution I will uphold the value of prosperity ‚and support it with a criterion of progress. I will now proceed with my case. My first contention is; It aids researchers in finding drugs and treatments to improve health and medicine. By: John Rowlinson 1

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    Drinking Age Debate

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    Around the world‚ many countries have their own views on the drinking age. The most used age is eighteen. In the United States the drinking age is twenty-one‚ we have many different views‚ morals‚ and standards than the rest of the world. We plan for the future and want only the best for our future generations. We ensure the safety of our youth by providing these rules and regulations. Laws that maintain the legal drinking age at 21 save lives on the road‚ and protect young people from he internal

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    NAMENAMENAME Class Number 24 IV Faith July 13‚ 2012 Closing Government This House Supports the BSP’s Loan to the IMF I. Argument By loaning money to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)‚ the Philippines will be able to help boost its own economy by earning money through interest. II. Explanation of Argument Upon hearing the issue about the Philippines loaning $1B to the IMF‚ many would argue that the Philippines is a poor country. We need those funds. However‚ what

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    Voting Age Debate

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    Would you trust 16 year old individuals to make decisions that would affect our entire country? 16 year olds should not be able to make these decisions for the world because of many reasons. The voting age should not be lowered to age 16. There are three main arguments that support this opinion. First‚ teens at the age of 16 can act immature. Most‚ 16 year olds can make immature choices so therefore should not have the right to vote. If the voting age is lowered to age 16 random people such as

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    Charlotte Lynskey Debate

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    As a child‚ I was told to treat others like I wanted to be treated. When I stole Charlotte Lynskey’s peanut butter sandwich in the first grade‚ my mother scolded me and asked me how I would feel if Charlotte had stolen my sandwich. I said that I would feel sad and maybe a little angry‚ and suddenly I understood why not all people do bad things. I am fifteen now‚ and the lesson my mother was trying to teach my six year old self is still evident. My actions do not have to do with my belief in karma

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    No topic related to the feminist movement has aroused such passion and controversy as much as the right to an abortion. In the 1960s‚ there was no federal law regulating abortions‚ and many states had banned the practice entirely‚ except when the life of the mother was endangered. Women ’s groups argued that illegality led many women to seek black market abortions by unlicensed physicians or to perform the procedure on themselves. As a result‚ several states such as California and New York began

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    Blood Sports (Debate)

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    Against / opposition 2 nd Speaker ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- (Blood sports rules should be strengthened‚ not banned) Blood sports should not be banned; whatever problems there are with the sport can be fixed with reforms. The World Health Organization has called for tighter regulation‚ including “Simple rules‚ such as requiring medical clearance‚ national passports to prevent players from fighting

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    Teen Privacy Debate

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    Where’d you hear that‚ the Internet? “Contrary to what some may believe‚ the teens actually had a high level of privacy awareness‚” (Ackerman). This quote is referring to a study done on twenty adolescents and their privacy when it comes to electronics‚ parents‚ and school. Most adults tend to think their child does not think before they text‚ tweet‚ post‚ or send. However‚ this is untrue. Yes‚ teens are less mature‚ and less responsible; but that does not make them stupid. And yes‚ teens should

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