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    Internet” the author tells of his inexperience in political debate, and how it shaped his future. (Poza, 2005) His story starts out by telling the readers, about the first time he posted a comment on the internet about gun control. Poza, was simply sharing his personal thoughts on the subject and what he got in return was profanity, disgust and the desire to persuade others by debating effectively. Poza shares some of his thoughts on learning to debate with others. First, you must know your subject well

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    this is like, just imagine that you're talking to someone, perhaps one of your friends. You have a stance on a subject that you are really passionate about and discuss it with them, although they don't seem to agree with your opinion. It turns into a debate, but at least it's still civil. As you're trying to make a point, you get interrupted by your friend who makes an opposing argument that you could have cleared up if they had let you finish. It's fine at first, you are allowed to finish up your sentence

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    Arguments are apart of everyday life. We encounter them every day: at home, at work, while watching tv, driving, even listening to the radio. I am not saying we regularly encounter shouting matches, in fact arguing is a communication tool many of us use every day to problem solve. The true nature of arguments is described best by Ramage et al “…argument does not imply anger. In fact, arguing is often pleasurable. It is a creative and productive activity that engages us at high levels of inquiry and

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    day I have been dreading since the last month. It was the season opener for the Illinois circuit of Debate. Teams from all over Illinois are coming to Schaumburg high school to compete and claim victory in two events of debate. I was one of the few competitors who are competing instead of helping the coaches run the tournament. It was 8:00 A.M. in the morning and it was time for my first round of debate ever. I felt so uncomfortable in my suit, I fear was engulfing me into it. I was very nervous and

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    a passion that I never would have known existed. This life altering experience was the decision to join the speech and debate team. Through this I gained the foundation to become who I was meant to be and I realized how much positivity can be gained when stepping outside the protective walls of your insecurities and believing in yourself. During my first year in speech and debate, I was given a little black booklet of five poems

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    The topic I have chosen to focus on throughout this paper is discussion one which is based on the affects of technology on relationships. I believe the topic Technology & Relationships showcases my greatest effort out of all the discussions completed. I take great interest in how modern technology influences relationships, which I feel helped strengthen the quality and effort I had put into this particular discussion. I have included many sources of information in my post in case anyone reading

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    The case that will be considered in this paper is that of Mr. Ames. The paper will be a consideration of the criteria used in making a decision to discharge Mr. Ames. The main players in this case study are Mr. Ames and the medical team that is required to deliberate on the issue of discharging him. From the case it can be seen that Mr. Ames is a 67 year old man who stays with his wife in a wooden property in rural Missouri. Due to his advanced age, there are many health conditions that are negatively

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    We live in a world where we communicate with many individuals in different ways. A debate is a structured argument, in which it conducts two sides of an argument where individuals are either affirmative and negative side. The first affirmative speaker begins the argument and is then followed by the first negative speaker. When given the debate topic, my group and I were told that we will be debating the issue on body cameras, in which we resolve that the body camera should or should not be implemented

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    In recent times the U.S. penny has become a heated topic for debate. The issue people debate is whether the U.S. mint should discontinue the penny. Most Americans seem to have a definite opinion about this topic. Both sides of the argument have increasing support and a numerous amount of legitimate reasons to support their argument. In my opinion pennies are a nuisance and do not really offer enough value, therefore the U.S. Mint should discontinue the production of the penny. The U.S. Mint was

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    Learning Activity #1 • When the teacher says, designated students will grab the materials from the side of the room and bring them back to their table group. • As a large group we will discuss the each objects we are testing. Objects to test (Rocks, foil, wood, pencils, styrofoam, metal, plastic container, lego, eraser, and milk jugs) • ➢ What is the name of the object? ➢ What is it made of? ➢ What shape is the material in? • Students can then grab their prediction sheet from the center of the

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