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    Affirmative Debate Case

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    1AC Resolved: The United States ought to extend to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutional due process protections it grants to citizens. “If one devalues rationality‚ the world tends to fall apart.”  Lars von Trier  and with that‚ I affirm the resolution. Core Value: Consequentialism: Value Criterion: Self-actualization-the Morality‚ spontaneity‚ problem solving skills‚ lack of prejudice and acceptance of facts we revive through Maslows Hierchical pyramid which explains

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    School Uniform Debate

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    School uniforms Good: Save money-- don’t need to buy many casual clothes for school days. Parents only need to buy school uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and

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    Presidential Debate Response The final Presidential Debate took a turn for the more civil side as opposed to the previous endeavours involving cordiality and the lack thereof. Egos and insults alike softened in anticipation of reaching the audience as speech moderator‚ Chris Wallace‚ discouraged any cheering and booing in accordance to the direct consideration of all in the process of voting. Upon first pretenses‚ Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton did not shake hands and only acknowledge each other’s

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    During this debate there are arguments constantly going and many‚ many fallacies being made non-stop and rhetorical strategies always being used. Most of the arguments that appear throughout the debate were based off of an question that was asked by the audience or the host‚ and this is when everything happens due to the candidates committing so many fallacies to persuade Americans that they are fit for the position to be the President. During the debate the candidates were questioned on things that

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    Islam Debates revolved around the question “war on terror has become a war on Islam” and there were two groups of two speakers. One is “for” side - Anas Altikriti‚ founder and former president of the Muslim Association of Britain and Mustapha Ceric‚ grand Mufti of Bosnia. And group “against”- Feisal Abdul Rauf‚ author of the book What’s Right with Islam with Ramzi Khoury‚ a former editor of the Arab Daily. I really liked structure of the debates. Comparing with previous debates “women should

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    Yuching Lin ECON 395 The Affirmative Action Debate Affirmative Action has recently become the center of a major public debate in the United States‚ which has led to the emergence of numerous studies on its efficiency‚ costs‚ and benefits. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ended wage and employment discrimination based on gender and race‚ significantly decreasing the gap between minorities and non-minorities. Minorities made major progress from the 1960s

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    Walt Whitman: Sexuality Debate The debate of one’s sexuality has more commonly come into the picture of American society towards the very end of the 19th century. A captious discussion is the lifestyle of Walt Whitman: American poet‚ essayist and journalist. Though modern critics tend to debate his sexuality‚ there is great disagreement as to whether Whitman ever had sexual relations with men‚ expressed alongside his poetry. Walt Whitman was born on Long Island on May 31st‚ 1819‚ just thirty

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    The Christology Debate (Chapter 6) The debate starts with an argument among two people‚ DeSean and Sole. Sole was trying to help DeSean through a spiritual crisis and trying to answer the question in such a way that it would have been treated if it were posed before Jesus‚ hence focusing on what Jesus might have done when found in the same situation. The theological debate for this argument is: “How do we reconcile the fact that Jesus Christ was fully God with the fact that Jesus was fully human

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    Nature Vs. Nurture Debate

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    While nature plays a role in behavior‚ nature can’t have all the glory‚ so there has to be some nurturing involved with Nature vs. Nurture debate. It is clear that nurture is more important because the environment can develop mental illnesses‚ bad habits and behavior. In 1869‚ a considerable discussion on nature and nurture was created by Francis Galton. The debate of “Nature vs. Nurture” on which one could be considered “better” in a way by personality or traits. There were other philosophers before

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    himself as a graduate of a high school debate team looking back on his experiences in public speaking. He begins by demonstrating the way that high school debate is an extremely stressful environment that looks almost cultic to the untrained eye. The prime example of this perceived cultic activity would be the spread; a style of debate focused on presenting more arguments in the allotted time than the defense could possibly refute. Lerner‚ while spreading during a debate‚ says that he would briefly gain

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