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    The Love Debate

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    The Love Debate Everyone has a different view on what love means and the level of importance it shoulb be held at. Some may say love makes us who we are today. Others might think there are more important feelings and emotions. One group could think that love does not have to be present to thrive in life. Another might think people could not even function without love. Two articles from Psycology Today have different views on what role love plays in peoples’ life today. One of them suggests love

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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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    debate speech

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    good the system is‚ it will just end up a failure if you are not putting the best and the most competitive. Given the current overall status of teachers in the Philippines‚ I think that they aren’t that prepared for an extended run.There is a positive side‚ because there will be more jobs generated for teachers. However‚ most of the teachers think that they deserve more than what they are currently being paid for.If a good teacher is just being paid at a low rate‚ then it is just another bad case of

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    debate steps

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    disordered eating. (1st negative speaker interpolates) 1st negative speaker (2nd affirmative speaker interpolates) 2nd affirmative speaker; Is exposure to social media affects the attitude of teenagers towards studies? Yes or no If no then ask: why are some students that uses these social medias results to low grade? If the other party say yes then tried to explain further you should say: all we ask is yes or no there is no need for you to answer further than that. (2nd negative speaker interpolates)

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    Group Debate

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    SCORE | MELT | | | School of Languages‚ Humanities and Social Sciences Third Term: SY 2012 – 2013 ENG10 – B1 Group 1 Date: February 22‚ 2013 Type of Activity: Group Debate Summary PROFESSOR AIDA M. ALFARO Members: Benedicto‚ Raymond Arman Gutierrez‚ Adrian Chua‚ Bryan Juan‚ Fatima Tyreza Joy Cortinas‚ Walfred Kasai‚ Ian Deocariza‚ Kim Luigi Villanueva‚ Julian Clement Guevarra‚ Allen Davey Yang‚ Jericho RAYMOND ARMAN BENEDICTO  For me‚ I want

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    The Immigration Debate

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    ThePatrick Lombard Professor O’Brien English Composition November 30th‚ 2012 The Immigration Debate Today America is one of the most diverse countries in the world. But how did our country become this way? People who emigrated from different areas around the world immigrated to the United States and founded our nation. Even the people that would be considered "indigenous" to the U.S. had more then likely immigrated to the continent at some point in time. But today this is not the case‚ our

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    Debate of Globalization

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    1. Globalization affects national sovereignty of both developing countries as well as developed countries. By sovereignty‚ we mean the independence of countries to make decisions and conduct policy in different areas like the economy‚ corporate and industry related legislation‚ environmental regulations‚ politics‚ etc. From the video‚ please provide one example each of how globalization infringes on the national sovereignty of‚ a) a developing country‚ and‚ b) a developed country? How‚ and through

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    Oxford Oregon Debate

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    Oregon-Oxford Debating l History of Debate l Objectives l The Resolution l Research l Case-building l Parts of the Debate l Speaker Roles l The Constructive Speech Debate during the Olden Days l It was in 5th Century B.C. in Syracuse a city from Ancient Greece has gone through war and revolution. People struggled for peace and order. A particular concern for them was land ownership for lands

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    Summary Of The Yes Side

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    The author of the yes side is‚ Andreas Hillgruber. The author of the no side is‚ Ian Kershaw. The major thesis of the yes side is‚ german scholar and history professor Andreas Hillgruber states that Hitler systematically pursued his foreign policy goals once he came to power in Germany and that World War II was the inevitable result. The major thesis on the no side is‚ Ian kershaw‚ a professor of history at the University of Sheffield‚ argues that Hitler was responsible for the execution of German

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    Debate Essay

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    personal point of view on life‚ suggesting sensory experiences are extremely biased. Some critical thinkers oppose the idea of finding a ultimate “truth” while others welcome the notion with many “truths”‚ in this essay we will closely examine both sides of this argument. In the early Greek era‚ a more traditional view of science was used. It begins with empirical observation‚ theory and and many tests after that to either refute it or support it. It assumes we may reach an ultimate truth‚ that

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