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Learn to Debate ... Debate Info ... World Debate Institute...
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How can I debate this position? What are some facts that support my position? 1. 2. 3. 4. Preparing for a Debate; A debate is an organized, civil argument between 2 people or 2 teams. The person whom you are debating is called your opponent.
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Preparing for an In-Class Debate ... then list at least ONE potential counter-argument, and how you will respond should it come up in debate ...
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Nov 24, 2009 ... This post is part of the one day blog event “The Spectrum of Personal Finance.” In this event, Brian of My Next Buck, will discuss 8 ...
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As in traditional debate, however, the affirmative side has the burden of proving its case. The negative must simply refute the resolution and need not propose any action on its own ... Learn how to debate a point using logic and factual citation...
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How to Get Started in Debate ... The second step in your study of topic will be that of preparing a general bibliography. A bibliography is a list of books, pamphlets, magazine articles, and other printed materials in which information may be found on a given subject.
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Guide for preparing for secret topic debates ... an analysis of the important issues in the debate and/or the features of the debate that were important in distinguishing the winner; and...
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In 2004, more than 62 million people watched the first debate between President George W. Bush and John Kerry -- given the historic potential of this year's gripping election race, analysts expect an even bigger audience.
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With Maryland lawmakers preparing to debate the death penalty in coming weeks, O'Malley said in an interview yesterday that his office has started researching the amount of money that the state has spent prosecuting such cases.
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When negotiators meet to finalize a fiscal 2010 Homeland Security appropriations bill, they are expected to drop a border security fence provision and debate an amendment restricting the movement of Guantánamo Bay detainees.
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