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  2. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Some arguments are never new, like certain forms of extrapolation from 1AR arguments and impact calculus (although many judges prefer it earlier in the round). The 2AR will almost never present new pieces of evidence but often will refer to pieces of evidence read earlier in the round by their citation, especially if the affirmative wants the ...

  3. Glossary of policy debate terms - Wikipedia

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    Constructive speeches are each followed by a 3-minute cross-examination period. In high school, constructive speeches are 8 minutes long; in college, they are 9 minutes. In general, constructive arguments are the only time that a team can make new arguments. The last four speeches of the debate are reserved for refutations of arguments already ...

  4. Public debate - Wikipedia

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    Value debate: A value debate is one that is about a specific value, such as individual rights or Justice. In a value debate the teams are expected to argue the importance of concepts and not extensively a policy. Paradigms: The specific likes and dislikes of a Judge; Solvency: The extent to which a particular resolution or plan will effect change.

  5. The US movement to make period products free is growing - AOL

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    Story at a glance Scotland recently became the first country in the world to make all period products free. In the U.S., there are 17 states and Washington, D.C., that have laws requiring period ...

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  7. Referendums in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Herald, 29 July 2003. Miller, R. ed. New Zealand Government and Politics 4th edition, 2006, OUP; New Zealand Press Association. "Referendum Call on Māori Seats" The Dominion, 5 May 1999, 2. Palmer, Geoffrey, and Matthew Palmer. Bridled Power: New Zealand's Constitution and Government. fourth ed. Melbourne: Oxford University Press ...

  8. New Jersey to require free period products in schools for ...

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    New Jersey will require school districts to offer free menstrual products for grades six through 12 under a new law Gov. Phil Murphy signed Wednesday. "When students can’t access the menstrual ...

  9. Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability

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    ACCTS was first proposed in 2019 by New Zealand and negotiations started between New Zealand, Fiji, Costa Rica, Iceland and Norway. [4] Switzerland joined negotiations in 2020. [5] In 2021, the United Kingdom indicated they would not join the agreement in order to maintain their fossil fuel subsidies. [6]