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    Kyoto Protocol Debate

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    Good afternoon ladies. My fellow team mates and I strongly agree that Australia needs to sign the Kyoto protocol in order to assure that it will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. I will be talking about the situation nationally. (Rebuttal) Now to my first point‚ the Kyoto protocol will have a large affect on the Australian industry. John Howard has told parliament that the Kyoto protocol would cripple the resource industry and cause jobs to disappear. This is certainly not the case. By

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    Common Core Debate

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    The common core‚ two simple words we all know and have heard quite often in the past few years with the attempts at education reform. It’s either something people accept or fervently despise. They form these opinions mostly based on the initial layer of information that they get‚ but with a few simple questions we can attempt to inform any and all who read the following article on the common core and then a true opinion can be formed. By asking the following trivial questions we can show the facts

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    and drawbacks of a group debate When debating on a topic or pacific subject I prefer to debate one on one‚ but that is not the only way debating is done it is also done in groups and this can be a benefit in some situations and can also be a problem in some cases. When having a group debate it gives you a broad approach with having more than two people opinion‚ it’s going to be a harder fight‚ but you will get more than one standpoint on the argument. A group debate also provides diversity

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    family power debate

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    Affirmative for egalitarian sharing of the family power base. The family has consensus over who has the ultimate say on the day to day decisions. Present day family has very complex type of structure which affects the powerbase determination. A family consisting of a mother (female)‚ father (male)‚ and a child or two will have a very different power base than a family consisting of two same gender parents or a family that has a single parent. Age of the parents and the children also contributes

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    Child Labour Debate

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    UN (UNINTED NATIONS)- international organization‚ deals with international law‚ security‚ economical development‚ social progress‚ and world peace GOVERNMENT- authoritative body within any country/organization with the power to create and enforce laws and regulations. -”government” can refer to a local‚ provincial‚ or national government in a nation or a commercial‚ academinc or religious government in organizations ANARCHY- lack of government DEMOCRACY- government where people hold power

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    Nuclear Family "Debate"

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    A family is a group of people who live together. They share the housework and take care of one another. There are three types of family: nuclear family‚ single-parent family and extended family. A Nuclear Family is made up of father‚ mother and one or more children living together. A Joint Family made up of father‚ mother‚ grandparents‚ uncles‚ aunts‚ cousins‚ nieces‚ and nephews. The "nuclear" family is not a recent phenomenon‚ but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed

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    There are currently 1.4 million described species on earth‚ but estimates of as many as 5 to 50 million total species have been projected to exist (Becher‚ 1998‚ 60). Tropical entomologist Terry Erwin’s research supports that there may be as many as 30 million insect species alone in the tropical rainforests (Shiva et al‚ 1991‚ 14). One of the true challenges to biodiversity is that there are so many species that we may be obliterating that we are not even aware exist yet. We are destroying species

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    Childhood Obesity Debate

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    The question of whether childhood obesity is a problem or not will always stir up controversal opinions. The differing sides of the topic want to take action on the matter. Most of the people who are caused for the problem of rising childhood obesity is the fast food companies themselves. The government has countlessly tried to eliminate junk food from the schools‚ but does that really solve the problem? Junk food should not be banned in schools because children should have free choice of what to

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    Embryonic Research Debate

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    “Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research offers much hope for alleviating the human suffering brought on by the ravages of disease and injury.” according to plato.stanford.edu‚ so the question shouldn’t be why should it be legal‚ but why shouldn’t it? My mother went to see a brain specialist to try to get an understanding of why she has chronic migraines‚ and originally they thought she might have multiple sclerosis‚ a chronic disease that attacks the central nervous system. Luckily we discovered

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    Telemedicine: Is it Worth the Sacrifice? I. A. Telemedicine is the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients via telecommunications technologies instead of in person. B. I believe there are many useful applications i.e. military‚ specialized‚ or emergency situations but not for routine medical care. C. Some issues that arise from not seeing a patient face to face are 1. Improper physical exam 2. Communication barriers 3. Depersonalization

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