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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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    Cameron (C.J.) Thompson Miss Saara Raassu English 1113 September 3‚ 2012 Summary: Benjamin Barber’s The Educated Student Many would say that our current school system is flawed in many ways‚ one of which is the manner in which they get funding and quality of the information they are implanting into our children’s minds. There however is a way we can fix this‚ that is if we take on a movement of Interdependence‚ this means everyone has a sense of citizenship in their community and the world

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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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    Nature Vs. Nurture Debate

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    Nature vs Nurture is one of many debate methods that we have used. These debates are one of the longest debates in history. Nature vs nurtures can be discussed with personality‚ intelligence‚ and homosexuality‚ also can go with life problems today and how they could be used in the future. Nature means that you use your genetic features like hair color‚ eye color‚ and nose shape‚ or anything genetically to determine how you debate over an argument. Nurture which is most commonly defined as an environment

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    it: It’s the power of the media. Media is very powerful and extremely influential. And as teenagers‚ our minds are a lot more absorbent to the things we see and hear around us. That’s why I think media should be censored. Probably the most common example of the influence of media on teenagers is the Columbine shooting. Public controversy about violent content in the media has a long history that extends as far back as the first decade of the twentieth century in the United States. The earliest controversies

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    The Presidential debate is seen by almost everyone in America‚ and it helps the nominees to further their campaign based on the things that they say and how they portray themselves. In order for them to be successful and win‚ they must persuade‚ inform and entertain them about themselves. Along with that they have to keep their body language a little bit hidden so that their reactions aren’t obvious. First off‚ Through all the questions that were asked‚ their personality showed through their answers

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    The Debate Around NAFTA’s Chapter 11: The Case of MMT and Canada Introduction The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is an agreement liberalizing trade and investment between Canada‚ the United States‚ and Mexico. From the moment it took effect on January 1‚ 1994‚ the agreement has sparked controversy and fiery debate from groups across the political spectrum regarding its benefits and costs.[i] Much of this debate revolves around Chapter 11‚ the section of the agreement that deals

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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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    Health Care Debate

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    Argumentative Essay 10/02/09 EN 100 Why Health Care Should Not Be Universal Unfortunately it does not appear that the problem will get any better. "National health expenditures are expected to increase faster than the growth in GDP: between 2008 and 2018‚ the average increase in national health expenditures is expected to be 6.2 percent per year‚ while the GDP is expected to increase only 4.1 percent per year." ("National Coalition On Health Care") At that rate by 2018 health care costs

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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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