The Debatabase Book: A Must-have Guide for Successful DebateInternational Debate Education Association IDEA, 2004 - 237 páginas "An invaluable resource for debaters, The Debatabase Book provides background, arguments and resources on more than 125 debate topics in areas as diverse as business, science and technology, environment, politics, religion, culture, and education. All topics have been updated and 15 new topics added for the revised edition." "Each entry presents: an introduction placing the topic in context; arguments pro and con; sample motions; and Web links and print resources for further research. Organized in a handy A-Z format, the book also includes a topical index for easy searching."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... evidence that can be used to sup- port these claims . This volume is , however , only a start- ing point . Debaters interested in becoming very good debaters or excellent debaters will need to go beyond this volume if they intend to be ...
... evidence that can be used to sup- port these claims . This volume is , however , only a start- ing point . Debaters interested in becoming very good debaters or excellent debaters will need to go beyond this volume if they intend to be ...
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... evidence ) , warrant , and reservation . The model of argument is most easily explained by a travel analogy . The evidence is the argument's starting point . The claim is the arguer's des- 1. As far as I know , no one has successfully ...
... evidence ) , warrant , and reservation . The model of argument is most easily explained by a travel analogy . The evidence is the argument's starting point . The claim is the arguer's des- 1. As far as I know , no one has successfully ...
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... evidence converge with one another to support a claim . In other words , when a single piece of evidence is not sufficient , it must be combined with another piece of evidence in the effort to support the claim . Convergent argument ...
... evidence converge with one another to support a claim . In other words , when a single piece of evidence is not sufficient , it must be combined with another piece of evidence in the effort to support the claim . Convergent argument ...
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... evidence . The first piece involves the value statement that " lying generally is considered an immoral act . " This piece of evidence is a statement that is consistent with the audience's values regarding lying . The second piece of ...
... evidence . The first piece involves the value statement that " lying generally is considered an immoral act . " This piece of evidence is a statement that is consistent with the audience's values regarding lying . The second piece of ...
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... evidence , either of which is strong enough to support the claim that capital pun- ishment ought to be abolished . The first piece of evi- dence involves the value of taking a human life , while the second involves the value of being ...
... evidence , either of which is strong enough to support the claim that capital pun- ishment ought to be abolished . The first piece of evi- dence involves the value of taking a human life , while the second involves the value of being ...
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II | 17 |
III | 19 |
IV | 22 |
V | 24 |
VI | 26 |
VII | 27 |
VIII | 29 |
IX | 31 |
LXIX | 124 |
LXX | 125 |
LXXI | 128 |
LXXII | 130 |
LXXIII | 131 |
LXXIV | 133 |
LXXV | 134 |
LXXVI | 136 |
X | 32 |
XI | 34 |
XII | 36 |
XIII | 38 |
XIV | 39 |
XV | 41 |
XVI | 43 |
XVII | 45 |
XVIII | 46 |
XIX | 48 |
XX | 49 |
XXI | 51 |
XXII | 53 |
XXIII | 54 |
XXIV | 55 |
XXV | 57 |
XXVI | 58 |
XXVII | 59 |
XXVIII | 60 |
XXIX | 61 |
XXX | 62 |
XXXI | 63 |
XXXII | 64 |
XXXIII | 66 |
XXXIV | 67 |
XXXV | 69 |
XXXVI | 71 |
XXXVII | 73 |
XXXVIII | 75 |
XXXIX | 77 |
XL | 78 |
XLI | 80 |
XLII | 83 |
XLIII | 84 |
XLIV | 86 |
XLV | 87 |
XLVI | 89 |
XLVII | 90 |
XLVIII | 91 |
XLIX | 93 |
L | 94 |
LI | 96 |
LII | 98 |
LIII | 99 |
LIV | 101 |
LV | 103 |
LVI | 104 |
LVII | 106 |
LVIII | 107 |
LIX | 108 |
LX | 110 |
LXI | 111 |
LXII | 112 |
LXIII | 114 |
LXIV | 116 |
LXV | 117 |
LXVI | 120 |
LXVII | 121 |
LXVIII | 123 |
LXXVII | 138 |
LXXVIII | 140 |
LXXIX | 142 |
LXXX | 143 |
LXXXI | 145 |
LXXXII | 146 |
LXXXIII | 148 |
LXXXIV | 149 |
LXXXV | 151 |
LXXXVI | 153 |
LXXXVII | 154 |
LXXXVIII | 156 |
LXXXIX | 157 |
XC | 158 |
XCI | 159 |
XCII | 161 |
XCIII | 163 |
XCIV | 165 |
XCV | 166 |
XCVI | 167 |
XCVII | 169 |
XCVIII | 171 |
XCIX | 173 |
C | 174 |
CI | 176 |
CII | 177 |
CIII | 178 |
CIV | 181 |
CV | 182 |
CVI | 183 |
CVII | 185 |
CVIII | 187 |
CIX | 188 |
CX | 190 |
CXI | 191 |
CXII | 193 |
CXIII | 194 |
CXIV | 195 |
CXV | 197 |
CXVI | 198 |
CXVII | 199 |
CXVIII | 201 |
CXIX | 203 |
CXX | 205 |
CXXI | 206 |
CXXII | 208 |
CXXIII | 210 |
CXXIV | 211 |
CXXV | 213 |
CXXVI | 215 |
CXXVII | 217 |
CXXVIII | 218 |
CXXIX | 220 |
CXXX | 221 |
CXXXI | 223 |
CXXXII | 225 |
CXXXIII | 227 |
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