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    The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the template(s) or module(s) below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). The result of the discussion was delete. plicit 14:47, 17 October 2021 (UTC)

  3. Australia–Asia debating - Wikipedia

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    Australia–Asia Debate, sometimes referred to as Australasian Debating or Australs Style, is a form of academic debate.In the past few years, this style of debating has increased in usage dramatically throughout Australia and New Zealand as well as the broader Asian region, but in the case of Asian countries including Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, the format is also used alongside ...

  4. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    Simon Glücklich, Paar im Gespräch (Couple in Conversation), c. 1885 Small talk is an informal type of discourse that does not cover any functional topics of conversation or any transactions that need to be addressed. [1]

  5. Self-disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals information about themselves to another. The information can be descriptive or evaluative, and can include thoughts, feelings, aspirations, goals, failures, successes, fears, and dreams, as well as one's likes, dislikes, and favorites.

  6. Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human ...

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    [10] The 'event' involves changes in structuralism, structure, and in particular "the structurality of structure", which has hitherto been limited, writes Derrida, through the process of being assigned a stabilizing "center". The "center" is that element of a structure which appears given or fixed, thereby anchoring the rest of the structure ...

  7. (Jury Trial) Vol. I - January 23, 2015 Pledger v. Janssen, et al.

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    10 A lot of it's fake. 11 So that's -- so I'm letting you know 12 really up front how important it is. Because 13 in the end, you will find out in this case --14 or many of these cases -- that we're going to 15 hear from expert witnesses who are some of 16 the world's most experts in their expertise, 17 in what they're going to talk to you about.