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    Presidential Debate

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    During the presidential debate‚ (Speakers) Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney both plead their cases as to why they each felt they’d be great presidents (Message). Romney would like to get the chance to serve his first term as The United States President‚ and Obama would like to serve another term. These men rebottled their statements to prove to the world they were ready. Although I’m not able to vote‚ those key points changed my perspective of each. The presidential debate was held at the Magnus

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    “A Debate on Gay Marriage” Same-sex marriages or “homosexuality” as it is commonly known has become one of the most argumentative topics in society. It all initiates when one portion of our population are pro “homosexuality”‚ while the other half strongly disagrees with the sexual orientation that others prefer. As a result‚ a debate titled “A Debate on Gay Marriage” was published. It states the supporting beliefs of the writer Andrew Sullivan from his book‚ “Virtually Normal; An Argument

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    10/9/2014 CCE Debate – Is CCE Good or bad? | Education to Home CCE Debate – Is CCE Good or bad? Posted on July 17‚ 2012 by admin 1 Comment After the implementation ofCCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) by CBSE‚ there’s a lot of confusion among schools‚ teachers‚ students as well as administrators. The system was started to minimize the exam stress. But now‚ every day the students are the victim of undue exam stress. There are more evaluations than learni ng. Students

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    Nature versus Nurture debate‚ has become one of the most persistent and renowned discussions of modern psychology. Behavioral genetics‚ humanism‚ cognitive psychology‚ psychoanalysis‚ and biopsychology are all examples of current approaches to the debate‚ all of which continue to add to the complexity of both arguments by attempting to apply research in order to determine the derivation and explanation of different behaviors.

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    Debate on Smoking Should the Government be able to control what we do in our own lives‚ or what we do to our own bodies? Would you want a communist country‚ Where the government controlled what you do every single day? In my opinion if you banned smoking it would just be the start down a path that could allow other unconstitutional laws and freedoms being stricken from the American population. The main reason why the government has not ban this drug yet is because of the economy‚ cigarettes alone

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    Debate Outline

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    WSC 3rd speaker debate outline Intro Good Morning ladies and gentlemen‚ adjudicators and fellow opposition‚ today’s debate has been very interesting. My team members including _________ and _________ (team members) have made __ (number of points) undeniably strong points‚ thus allowing me to sum up today’s debate‚ proving that_______________(motion). Essentially‚ today’s debate revolves around who can __________(clash)‚ however before I proceed to the clashes of today’s debate‚ I would first like

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    The Canon Debate

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    The article “The Canon Debate‚ Knowledge‚ Construction‚ and Multicultural Education” by James A. Banks Presents a typology that details five types of knowledge and contends that each type should be part of the school‚ college and university curriculum. Dr. Banks first describes a national debate that has is taking place concerning what knowledge should be taught in schools and universities curriculum. There are three groups of scholars that are participating in the debate‚ the Western traditionalist

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    Because the conventional method of marijuana smoking is just as hazardous as smoking a tobacco cigarette‚ marijuana vaping is now the latest movement towards safe cannabis use. Still‚ there are questions to be answered when the vaping vs. smoking debate begins. Let’s look at‚ and attempt to clarify‚ a few of the major issues here. Will vaping marijuana cause lung damage? When vaping began to attract attention from the mainstream media‚ the biggest perceived benefit of vaping was the relative safety

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    Nature Vs Nurture Debate Nature vs Nurture is one of the oldest arguments in psychology. One side argues that we are born a certain way by taken certain genes and characteristics‚ such as physical features from our parents. The other side states it is in fact our environment that influences our behaviour; this includes the way we talk and respond to certain situations around us. Nature looks at biological factors and what we can inherit from our parents; this can include eye colour‚ nose shape

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    Mfecane Debates

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    Julian Cobbing against ‘The mfecane’ Has the mfecane a future? In recent times historians known as “Africanists” revived the topic of the mfecane in the early 1960s and it was well exploited and was also used to justify certain aspects of Apatheid. The word ‘mfecane’ is a characterised product of the South African liberal history that is used by the Apartheid regime state to legitimate South Africa’s racially and unequal land division. In the 1970s the mfecane has become the most widely used terms

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