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  2. March for Our Lives - Wikipedia

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    Video shows thousands of students and supporters walking the streets, protesting gun violence and current gun laws. [134] Snapchat created a "March For Our Lives" Sticker that could be used by the platform's users to document the walkouts around the US.

  3. The Frank Anthony Memorial All-India Inter-School Debate

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    The topic is only revealed to the students an hour before the actual debate by way of opening a sealed envelope in their presence. This ensures that no pre-written material can be used in the debate. Students are expected to speak for a total time period of four minutes which is followed by two minutes of questioning and rebuttals.

  4. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Ellis wrote in The New York Times that competitive debate promotes biased reasoning by giving debaters a specific view to work backward from rather than allowing them to come to their own unique position on a topic. [73] James Dimock, a debate coach at Minnesota State University, presented two objections to competitive debate in a 2009 ...

  5. How a former Trump supporter became YouTube's viral ... - AOL

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    The split among young men is tight. A Yale Youth Poll found that Harris leads Trump by just 5 points among young male voters, and a Data for Progress poll found that young men were evenly split ...

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  7. Topics to watch for in Republican debate: inflation, Ukraine ...

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    Abortion is proving to be a tough topic at the polls for Republicans. And as the… Over two hours of debate, eight Republican presidential candidates are certain to face questions ranging from ...

  8. Congressional Debate - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other debate events, students drive the topics for discussion by drafting their own legislation for submission to tournaments. The bills and resolutions must be national in scope, and must either fall within jurisdiction for lawmaking by the United States Congress as a bill, or express a specific position and/or recommendation for further action outside of Congress' jurisdiction as a ...

  9. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public Forum Debate is a form of competitive debate where debaters use their evidence and impacts to outweigh the benefits and harms of the opposing side. The topics for public forum have to do with current-day events relating to public policy. Debaters work in pairs of two, and speakers alternate for every speech.