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    Women's Judo Debate

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    Women’s Judo My dear fellow judokas‚ martial arts practitioners and sports women‚ I‚ Gemma Gibbons‚ am delighted you have joined me today to unravel the nauseating‚ adverse light that has been shown upon women’s Judo recently. After‚ having unfortunately been exposed to an atrocity of a biased article revolved around yours truly‚ I felt compelled to express my rage and dismay towards the sexist‚ ignorant writer behind these fabricated words‚ Andrew M Brown. Ladies‚ who is he to tell us which sports

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    Snigdha Bhatta Are extra classes actually that important? Or is it rather burdening and unnecessary? Parents send their children to take extra lessons and blame the crowded classes‚ lack of attention by the teachers and competitive school environment for their child’s poor performance but how justifiable is this? We asked the students at DAV Do you think tuition is mandatory for every student‚ at some point of his/her life? Sita: Every child is different and they have different needs

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ adjudicators and members of the opposition‚ is the developed world responsible for poverty in the developing world? Ofcourse it is‚ and I hope tonight we have shown you thatwithout a doubt‚ the motion should be proposed! The opposition argue that it is the responsibility of developing countries to face up to their own poverty‚ to take the initiative tomagically lead themselves out of crippling debt and hardship‚ with little or no help from developed countries –We face up to

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    ECS 430 Debate

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    Stance: -can promote school/education (Age of Mythology) Spark interest in world history‚ geography‚ ancient cultures Tie it into books‚ internet‚ museums‚ media Complex language‚ content and connections Design/exchange maps Creative/technical skills “Brain training computer games boosted the grades of 8-9 year olds within weeks” (Katulka 3) -For children with learning disabilities: e-books promote language and literacy WILL PARAPHRASE: A total of 52 children‚ aged 4.5 to 7 years participated

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    Debate Retirement Age

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    Is it necessary to reform our retirement system ? (Do we have to raise the retirement age ?) Better life conditions  we live longer Belgium : in order to claim an old age pension  must have reached a certain age (65) 21st century : Our country‚ as a developed country‚ is suffering from the so called « aging- population » Increase of the life-expectancy PRO 1. Double-effect on funding : * people will contribute longer (2y) to the pension fund  pension fund will increase  they help

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    Debate on Military Action

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    Our team is FOR the motion: Military action‚ not negotiation is required to resolve conflict. Speech No. 5- Anita: Terrorism- one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter-they are all fighting for a cause! The speech: 1. Defining Terrorism: The Present Situation Academics‚ politicians‚ security experts and journalists‚ all use a variety of definitions of terrorism. Some definitions focus on the terrorist organizations’ mode of operation.. Others emphasize the motivations and characteristics

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    Constituent Assembly Debates

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    CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA - Volume I Monday‚ the 9th December 1946 The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India took place in Constitution Hall‚ New Delhi‚ on Monday‚ the 9th December 1946. at Eleven of the Clock. ELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Acharya J. B. Kripalani (United Provinces: General): (in requesting Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha to take the Chair as temporary Chairman‚ said)- *[Friends‚ at this auspicious occasion of historical importance I invite‚ on your behalf‚

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    Tips for formal debate

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    THE EFFECTS OF THE ABSENCE OF PARENTS IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SJS STUDENTS EVANGELYN B. CECILIA FOURTH YEAR LEVEL ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL AUGUST 2013 THE EFFECTS OF THE ABSENCE OF PARENTS IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SJS STUDENTS A Research Proposal presented to The Faculty of St. Joseph School ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL Colago Avenue‚ San Pablo City In Partial Fulfillment

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    animal testing debate

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    "Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide..." Because I agree with these words by Joan Ryan‚ I stand in negation of the resolution I will uphold the value of prosperity ‚and support it with a criterion of progress. I will now proceed with my case. My first contention is; It aids researchers in finding drugs and treatments to improve health and medicine. By: John Rowlinson 1

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    Drinking Age Debate

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    Around the world‚ many countries have their own views on the drinking age. The most used age is eighteen. In the United States the drinking age is twenty-one‚ we have many different views‚ morals‚ and standards than the rest of the world. We plan for the future and want only the best for our future generations. We ensure the safety of our youth by providing these rules and regulations. Laws that maintain the legal drinking age at 21 save lives on the road‚ and protect young people from he internal

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