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739,805 | Legalization of organ sales means regulation | Diamond ‘13 | Diamond ‘13 | A Proposal to Legalize the Sale of Human Organs
proposal for legalizing the sale of human organs by making the sale of human organs legal in the United States The Federal Organ Transplant law needs to be changed. The solution is to provide a regulated system allowing the organs of cadavers to be sold | proposal for legalizing the sale of human organs by making the sale of human organs legal in the U S The Federal Organ Transplant law needs to be changed. The solution is to provide a regulated system allowing the organs of cadavers to be sold | (A TV and radio commercial spokesman, an actor, a freelance broadcast sports producer, and a marketing and public relations consultant. Following four years of service (1953-1957) as a Russian language technician in the U.S. Air Force, Diamond studied foreign affairs at George Washington University in the late 1950’s. ... | 6,948 | <h4><strong>Legalization of organ sales means regulation</h4><p>Diamond ‘13 </p><p></strong>(A TV and radio commercial spokesman, an actor, a freelance broadcast sports producer, and a marketing and public relations consultant. Following four years of service (1953-1957) as a Russian language technician in the U.S. A... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,520 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,806 | The affirmative must legalize all or nearly all—they legalize ZERO sales of live organs | Rodgers and Cooper, 06 – professors of counseling at Strathclyde University | Rodgers and Cooper, 06 – professors of counseling at Strathclyde University
(Brian and Mick, “Proposed Scoring Scheme for Qualitative Thematic Analysis”, https://pure.strath.ac.uk/portal/files/2767391/Proposed_Scoring_Scheme_for_Qualitative_Thematic_Analysis_Mick_Cooper.pdf) | The intention is to use ‘plain English’ terms to describe the frequency of occurrence. For example nearly all’ is used to describe 100% minus one or two | The intention is to use ‘plain English’ terms to describe the frequency of occurrence. nearly all’ is used to describe 100% minus one or two | Drawing on the work of psychotherapy researchers Robert Elliott, Clara Hill and colleagues, the following scheme has been proposed for the write up of qualitative thematic analysis when describing the ‘weighting’ of codes or categories (i.e. the number of interviews that the code/category appeared in). The intention is... | 549 | <h4>The affirmative must legalize <u>all or nearly all</u><strong>—they legalize ZERO sales of live organs</h4><p>Rodgers and Cooper, 06 – professors of counseling at Strathclyde University </p><p></strong>(Brian and Mick, “Proposed Scoring Scheme for Qualitative Thematic Analysis”, https://pure.strath.ac.uk/portal/fil... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,521 | 122 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,807 | Violation -- the aff is decrim, the plan merely removes the prohibition of organ sales and doesn’t create a regulated market AND it only decrims part of the area. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Violation -- the aff is decrim, the plan merely removes the prohibition of organ sales and doesn’t create a regulated market AND it only decrims part of the area.</h4> | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,522 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,808 | Vote negative on predictable ground -- all of the controversy comes from the regulations portion of the debate -- they jack the decrim counterplan, all of our regs disads and all of our positive state action kritik links AND we lose cadaveric only CPs from nearly all | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Vote negative on predictable ground -- all of the controversy comes from the regulations portion of the debate -- they jack the decrim counterplan, all of our regs disads and all of our positive state action kritik links AND we lose cadaveric only CPs from nearly all</h4> | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,523 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,809 | Courts won’t recognize property rights for bodily sale in the status quo | Nwabueze 11 | Remigius N. Nwabueze 11, Senior Lecturer at Southampton Law School, Visiting Prof of Law at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, “Legal paradigms of human tissues,” Chapter 9 in Human Tissue Research: A European perspective on the ethical and legal challenges, p 92-3, google books | As regards non-regenerative transplantable organs, judges tend to be reluctant to recognize property rights in human tissues Matthews observed that where non-renewable organs are removed from the body ‘one would have thought that as with blood, hair and the like that person had the first and best right to possession, t... | judges tend to be reluctant to recognize property rights in tissues where non-renewable organs are removed from the body ‘one would have thought that person had possession the courts have not treated non-renewable organs as property Colavito cases is illustrative the court held no property right existed in a kidney Whe... | As regards non-regenerative transplantable organs, judges tend to be reluctant to recognize property rights in human tissues. However, non-property protection exposes an organ, such as a kidney, awaiting transplantation to unauthorized expropriation or destruction by third parties. Consider the case of an excised kidne... | 4,325 | <h4>Courts won’t recognize property rights for bodily sale in the status quo</h4><p>Remigius N. <strong>Nwabueze 11</strong>, Senior Lecturer at Southampton Law School, Visiting Prof of Law at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, “Legal paradigms of human tissues,” Chapter 9 in Human Tissue Research: A Europ... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,524 | 21 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,810 | The plan reverses that – necessitates bodily property rights | Siegel 2K, JD candidate @ Emory University School of Law, Sumer 2000 “RE-ENGINEERING THE LAWS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION,” 49 Emory L.J. 917, lexis | Laurel R. Siegel 2K, JD candidate @ Emory University School of Law, Sumer 2000 “RE-ENGINEERING THE LAWS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION,” 49 Emory L.J. 917, lexis | Compensation systems people may be more willing to provide organs if they receive compensation Compensation systems require development of common law to increase the property rights of individuals Additionally, a compensation system could only go into effect if NOTA and the 1987 UAGA amendments are repealed or amended ... | people provide organs if they receive compensation Compensation systems require development of common law to increase the property rights of individuals compensation could only go into effect if NOTA and are repealed or amended This system requires creating and legally enforcing property rights in the decedent's body. ... | Compensation systems would change the nature of altruistic organ donation. The theory states that people may be more willing to provide organs if they receive compensation. n283 Several types of compensation systems have been proposed, each attacking the organ shortage in a slightly different way, but with the same ult... | 9,548 | <h4>The plan reverses that – necessitates bodily property rights</h4><p>Laurel R. <strong>Siegel 2K<u>, JD candidate @ Emory University School of Law, Sumer 2000 “RE-ENGINEERING THE LAWS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION,” 49 Emory L.J. 917, lexis</p><p>Compensation systems</u></strong> would change the nature of altruistic org... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,526 | 26 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,811 | That wrecks the biomedical research | Gitter 4 | Gitter 4 (Donna M Gitter, assistant professor of legal and ethical studies at Fordham University Schools of Business, JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2004, “Ownership of Human Tissue: A Proposal for Federal Recognition of Human Research Participants’ Property Rights in their Biological Material,” htt... | Because biomedical research is a costly and financially risky endeavor Congress must consider carefully whether according human research participants property rights in their tissue will diminish the incentives to invest in this industry if research participants were to enjoy property rights in their tissue, biomedical... | Because biomedical research is financially risky according participants property rights in their tissue will diminish incentives to invest scientists would face significant transaction costs scientists would be obliged to compensate for genetic material This presents a particular risk in the nonprofit sector researcher... | Because biomedical research is a costly and financially risky endeavor,86 Congress must consider carefully whether according human research participants property rights in their tissue will diminish the incentives to invest in this industry. Certainly, if research participants were to enjoy property rights in their tis... | 2,544 | <h4>That wrecks the biomedical research</h4><p><strong>Gitter 4</strong> (Donna M Gitter, assistant professor of legal and ethical studies at Fordham University Schools of Business, JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2004, “Ownership of Human Tissue: A Proposal for Federal Recognition of Human Research ... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,525 | 3 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,812 | Ensures environmental pathogens | Cangelosi 5 | Gerard A. Cangelosi 5, Prof of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Adjunct Prof of Epidemiology and of Global Health at the University of Washington, PhD in Microbiology from UC Davis, Nancy E. Freitag, PhD, Prof in the Dept of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Illinois Chicago School of M... | The key difference between environmental pathogens and other human pathogens is their ability to survive and thrive outside the host a great deal more research is needed. By grouping together the environmental pathogens," it is hoped that the topic can gain the critical mass needed for sustained progress The developmen... | The key difference between environmental pathogens and other s is their ability to thrive outside the host more research is needed. By grouping together the pathogens," the topic can gain critical mass for progress development of improved techniques is critical for assessment of health risks If these diseases are to be... | The key difference between environmental pathogens and other human pathogens is their ability to survive and thrive outside the host. Their widespread occurrence in the environment makes them difficult to monitor and control. Inroads have been made to understand the persistence of these organisms in the environment, th... | 2,200 | <h4>Ensures environmental pathogens</h4><p>Gerard A. <strong>Cangelosi 5</strong>, Prof of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Adjunct Prof of Epidemiology and of Global Health at the University of Washington, PhD in Microbiology from UC Davis, Nancy E. Freitag, PhD, Prof in the Dept of Microbiology and ... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 154,524 | 17 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,813 | Extinction | Casadevall 12 | Arturo Casadevall 12, M.D., Ph.D. in Biochemistry from New York University, Leo and Julia Forchheimer Professor and Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, former editor of the ASM journal Infection and Immunity, “The future of biological warfare,” Microbial Biotec... | it is worthwhile to review the known existential threats this writer can identify infectious disease recent decades have provided unequivocal evidence for the ability of certain pathogens to cause the extinction of entire species. Although infectious disease has traditionally not been associated with extinction this vi... | recent decades provide unequivocal evidence for pathogens to cause extinction Although disease has traditionally not been associated with extinction this view has changed by finding a single fungus responsible for extinction of numerous species Previously, the view that diseases were not a cause of extinction was predi... | In considering the importance of biological warfare as a subject for concern it is worthwhile to review the known existential threats. At this time this writer can identify at three major existential threats to humanity: (i) large-scale thermonuclear war followed by a nuclear winter, (ii) a planet killing asteroid impa... | 2,089 | <h4>Extinction </h4><p>Arturo <strong>Casadevall 12</strong>, M.D., Ph.D. in Biochemistry from New York University, Leo and Julia Forchheimer Professor and Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, former editor of the ASM journal Infection and Immunity, “The future ... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 150 | 458 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,814 | The United States should:--implement a modified mandated choice program for organ donation based on the Illinois model,--increase public outreach for organ donation including methods such as social media,--and create training programs for doctors and nurses in best practices regarding discussion of organ donation with ... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should:--implement a modified mandated choice program for organ donation based on the Illinois model,--increase public outreach for organ donation including methods such as social media,--and create training programs for doctors and nurses in best practices regarding discussion of organ donation w... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,527 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,815 | Mandated choice solves the case – the aff is super unpopular – the CP isn’t | Thaler 9 | Thaler 9 (Richard H Thaler, Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago, 9-26-09, “Opting in vs. Opting Out,” http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/business/economy/27view.html?_r=2&hpw&) gz | Some economists have come up with a simple solution: a market allowing the buying and selling of organs The idea may have some merit, but it is spectacularly unpopular many people consider it “repugnant,” they object to the possibility of rich people buying their way to the front of the line they object to incentives t... | a market allowing the selling of organs The idea is spectacularly unpopular people consider it “repugnant,” they object to rich people buying their way to the front of the line they object to incentives that would induce the poor to sell kidneys a legal market for organs is a political nonstarter “mandated choice,” und... | Some economists have come up with a simple solution: a market allowing the buying and selling of organs. Because people have two kidneys and need only one to live, a robust market could greatly increase supply. The idea may have some merit, but it is spectacularly unpopular. As the Harvard economist Alvin Roth has note... | 4,564 | <h4>Mandated choice solves the case – the aff is super unpopular – the CP isn’t</h4><p><strong>Thaler 9</strong> (Richard H Thaler, Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago, 9-26-09, “Opting in vs. Opting Out,” http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/business/economy/27... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,528 | 11 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,816 | Democrats will win now – new unemployment numbers | Trumball 10/3 (+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-Democrats-video>#SPS | Trumball 10/3 <Mark, CSM, Unemployment drops below 6 percent: Can it help Democrats? (+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-Democrats-video>#SPS | A better-than-expected report on the US job market Friday could give a lift to Democrats the official unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent That’s welcome news for US workers, and in political terms, such signs of economic improvement tend to buoy the party that controls the White House. Far from assuring that Democra... | better-than-expected report on the US job market could give a lift to Democrats such signs of economic improvement tend to buoy the party that controls the White House. Far from assuring that Democrats can retain their narrow control of the Senate, the improving job market is helping them to stay in the game. Obama is ... | WASHINGTON — A better-than-expected report on the US job market Friday could give a modest to lift to struggling Democrats, one month before an election that could flip control of the Senate to Republicans. The economy created a robust 248,000 jobs in September and the official unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent fro... | 3,537 | <h4>Democrats will win now – new unemployment numbers</h4><p><strong>Trumball 10/3</strong> <Mark, CSM, Unemployment drops below 6 percent: Can it help Democrats? <u><strong>(+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-Democrats-video>#SPS</p><p></u></strong... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,529 | 2 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,817 | Plan is repugnant to the electorate | Thaler 9 | Thaler 9 (Richard H Thaler, Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago, 9-26-09, “Opting in vs. Opting Out,” http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/business/economy/27view.html?_r=2&hpw&) gz | Some economists have come up with a simple solution: a market allowing the buying and selling of organs The idea may have some merit, but it is spectacularly unpopular people consider it “repugnant,” they object to the possibility of rich people buying their way to the front of the line they object to incentives that w... | allowing the buying and selling of organs is spectacularly unpopular people consider it “repugnant,” they object to the possibility of rich people buying their way to the front of the line they object to incentives that would induce the poor to sell their kidneys. it’s a political nonstarter | Some economists have come up with a simple solution: a market allowing the buying and selling of organs. Because people have two kidneys and need only one to live, a robust market could greatly increase supply. The idea may have some merit, but it is spectacularly unpopular. As the Harvard economist Alvin Roth has note... | 1,324 | <h4><strong>Plan is repugnant to the electorate</h4><p>Thaler 9</strong> (Richard H Thaler, Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago, 9-26-09, “Opting in vs. Opting Out,” http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/business/economy/27view.html?_r=2&hpw&) gz</p><p><u><strong... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,528 | 11 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,818 | Democrats get blamed | Cook ’10 , 6/28 | Cook ’10 Political Reporter (Charlie, Democratic Buckaroos Trying To Hold On, National Journal, 4/24/14, http://www.nationaljournal.com/columns/cook-report/democratic-buckaroos-trying-to-hold-on-20100424, 6/28 | The report depicts an American electorate that is angry and suspicious, fearful and vengeful. Sixty-five percent of respondents say that Congress is having a negative effect on the country A party in power these days seems like a rodeo cowboy riding a bucking bronco -- just trying to hang on. The fact that the two part... | The American electorate is angry and suspicious, fearful and vengeful. Sixty-five percent of respondents say that Congress is having a negative effect on the country we have never seen a midterm election turn into a referendum on a party that had no power. Midterm elections are all about the party in power, particularl... | The report, based on four recent Pew national surveys, depicts an American electorate that is angry and suspicious, fearful and vengeful. Sixty-five percent of respondents say that Congress is having a negative effect on the country; 47 percent say that government threatens their personal rights and freedoms; and only ... | 3,667 | <h4>Democrats get blamed </h4><p><strong>Cook ’10</strong> Political Reporter (Charlie, Democratic Buckaroos Trying To Hold On, National Journal, 4/24/14, http://www.nationaljournal.com/columns/cook-report/democratic-buckaroos-trying-to-hold-on-20100424<u><strong>, 6/28</p><p><mark>The</mark> report</u></strong>, based... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 247,397 | 3 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,819 | GOP Majority would cut Obama EPA Regs | The Hill, 9/6 | The Hill, 9/6 | Republican Senate candidate Dan Sullivan blamed Obama and Senate Democrats for locking up the country's energy resources , vowing that a GOP-controlled Senate would be the best fix The Obama-Reid agenda has locked up America’s natural resources, burdened small businesses throughout the country with an avalanche of regu... | Sullivan blamed Obama and Senate Democrats for locking up the country's energy resources vowing that a GOP-controlled Senate would be the best fix He added that the E P A are trying to "dictate how we manage our state-owned lands That could all change if voters put Republicans in charge If Republicans win the Senate he... | [Laura Barron-Lopez, “Senate hopeful: GOP-majority would squash Obama's climate agenda” The Hill, http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/216827-senate-hopeful-gop-majority-would-squash-obamas-climate-agenda, CBE]
Republican Senate candidate Dan Sullivan (Alaska) blamed President Obama and Senate Democrats for loc... | 2,187 | <h4><strong>GOP Majority would cut Obama EPA Regs</h4><p>The Hill, 9/6</p><p></strong>[Laura Barron-Lopez, “Senate hopeful: GOP-majority would squash Obama's climate agenda” The Hill, http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/216827-senate-hopeful-gop-majority-would-squash-obamas-climate-agenda, CBE]</p><p><u><stron... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,530 | 6 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,820 | EPA regs curb warming and motivate other countries | Washington Post, 8/26 | Washington Post, 8/26
[Washington Post Editorial Board, “A climate for change: The EPA’s limits on emissions are important but not enough” http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/a-climate-for-change-the-epas-limits-on-emissions-are-important-but-not-enough/2014/08/26/f47fa828-2a4b-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html, CBE... | President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency is applying new rules to curb greenhouse-gas emissions from cars, trucks and — most controversially — power plants, the biggest national emitters McConnell has said he will try to restrict the EPA if Republicans take over the Senate The Obama administration’s plan has t... | President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency is applying new rules to curb g h -g emissions from cars, trucks and power plants McConnell has said he will try to restrict the EPA if Republicans take over the Senate. the EPA proposed a rule would restrict the emissions of existing power plants, cutting their carbon... | THE COUNTRY is about to see its fiercest climate-change battle. After years of congressional inaction, President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency is applying new rules to curb greenhouse-gas emissions from cars, trucks and — most controversially — power plants, the biggest national emitters. Senate Minority Lead... | 1,974 | <h4><strong>EPA regs curb warming and motivate other countries</h4><p>Washington Post, 8/26</p><p></strong>[Washington Post Editorial Board, “A climate for change: The EPA’s limits on emissions are important but not enough” http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/a-climate-for-change-the-epas-limits-on-emissions-are-imp... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,531 | 2 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,821 | Causes extinction | Speth 2008 | Speth 2008 | the Edge of the World, pg. 26]
The possibility of abrupt climate change is linked to positive" feedback effects Several of these feedbacks are possible. First, the land's ability to store carbon could weaken Second, carbon sinks in the oceans could be reduced Third, the potent greenhouse gas methane could be released f... | The possibility of abrupt climate change is linked to positive" feedback effects , the land's ability to store carbon could weaken , carbon sinks in the oceans could be reduced , methane could be released from bogs, wetlands, and permafrost as the planet warms , the earth's albedo, is reduced as large areas covered by ... | [James, dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Currently he serves the school as the Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean and Sara Shallenberger Brown Professor in the Practice of Environmental Policy, The Bridge @ the Edge of the World, pg. 26]
The possibility o... | 2,913 | <h4><strong>Causes extinction</h4><p>Speth 2008 </p><p></strong>[James, dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Currently he serves the school as the Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean and Sara Shallenberger Brown Professor in the Practice of Environmental Polic... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 231,344 | 14 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,822 | Legalization of organ sales sustains neoliberal violence -- the poor are coerced into deconstructing and commodifying their biological assemblage to allow for the wealthy to live indefinitely | Dillard-Wright 12 | Dillard-Wright 12 | , 20(2), 138-153, AB
Very few studies have been made in to determine the long-term effects of organ donation on the poor in third world countries the Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA study found that nearly all of the study participants had sold a kidney to pay off debts The decision to sell an organ am... | The decision to sell an organ amounts to economic “conscription” resulting from the heightened disparities of neoliberal globalization pro-market perspectives dogmatically ignore realities faced by sellers kidney face extraordinary threats to their health through violence and disease surgeons become complicit in suffer... | David, Assistant Professor of Philosophy @ University of South Carolina, “Life, Transferable: Questioning the Commodity Based Approach to Transplantation Ethics”, Journal of Society & Animals, 20(2), 138-153, AB
Very few studies have been made in order to determine the long-term effects of organ donation on the poor in... | 6,774 | <h4>Legalization of organ sales sustains neoliberal violence -- the poor are coerced into deconstructing and commodifying their biological assemblage to allow for the wealthy to live indefinitely <strong> </h4><p>Dillard-Wright 12</p><p></strong>David, Assistant Professor of Philosophy @ University of South Carolina, “... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,532 | 8 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,823 | This capitalist regime based on consumption is predicated off of the desire to prolong life indefinitely -- that’s the root cause of violence and warfare | Robinson 12 | Andrew Robinson 12, Political Theorist, Activist Based in the UK and research fellow affiliated to the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ), University of Nottingham, March 30, http://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk(in-theory-baudrillard-2 | Symbolic exchange suppression – plays a central role in the emergence of capitalism Regimes based on symbolic exchange are replaced by regimes based on equivalence Ceremony gives way to spectacle Capitalism is derived from the autonomisation or separation of economics from the rest of life. It turns economics into the ... | Symbolic exchange suppression – plays a central role in the emergence of capitalism. symbolic exchange are replaced by equivalence It subtly shifts the social world from an exchange of death with the Other to an eternal return of the Same. capitalism rests on an obsession with the abolition of death. this is bound to f... | Symbolic exchange – or rather, its suppression – plays a central role in the emergence of capitalism. Baudrillard sees a change happening over time. Regimes based on symbolic exchange (differences are exchangeable and related) are replaced by regimes based on equivalence (everything is, or means, the same). Ceremony gi... | 16,223 | <h4>This capitalist regime based on consumption is predicated off of the desire to prolong life indefinitely -- that’s the root cause of violence and warfare </h4><p>Andrew <strong>Robinson 12</strong>, Political Theorist, Activist Based in the UK and research fellow affiliated to the Centre for the Study of Social and... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 3,987 | 258 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,824 | Our alternative is a refusal to affirm the 1AC -- The justification for organ sales is based on the indefinite extension of a productive life which is the underlying cause of violence | Meilaender 6 | Gilbert Meilaender 6, holds the Richard and Phyllis Duesenberg Chair in Theological Ethics at Valparaiso University and is a member of the President’s Council on Bioethics, "Gifts of the Body," The New Atlantis, Number 13, Summer 2006, pp. 25-35, KB) | Death as a Problem to Be Solved If a man is dying of kidney failure his life might be prolonged by a transplanted kidney We are heirs of a tradition of thought that teaches us each person’s life as irreplaceable These feelings fuel the belief that it is imperative to make more organs available for transplant the feeli... | These feelings fuel the belief it is imperative to make organs available the feelings of urgency and desperation make it difficult to think critically about assumptions driving the transplant system we may also be experiencing a “shortage” of gasoline In the face of shortage, we could permit drilling or modify our desi... | Death as a Problem to Be Solved If a man is dying of kidney failure, and if his life might be prolonged by a transplanted kidney but none is available for him, those connected to him by special bonds of love or loyalty may quite naturally and appropriately feel grief, frustration, even outrage. We are heirs of a tradit... | 7,819 | <h4><strong>Our alternative is a refusal to affirm the 1AC -- The justification for organ sales is based on the indefinite extension of a productive life which is the underlying cause of violence </h4><p></strong>Gilbert <strong>Meilaender 6</strong>, holds the Richard and Phyllis Duesenberg Chair in Theological Ethics... | 1NC | 1NC OFF CASE | 1NC | 429,533 | 2 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,825 | Organ shortage is exaggerated | McArdle 88 | McArdle 88 (John F McArdle, PhD, member of the Center for Responsible Transplantation, no date given, “Xenotransplantation: An Opportunity to Promote Alternatives,” http://www.crt-online.org/organ.html) gz | Proponents would have the general public believe that there is a severe and growing shortage of human organs for clinical use. Available statistics, however, suggest a different situation. the actual picture is more complex. From 2 to 5 percent of the waiting list numbers are multiple listings for the same individuals ... | Proponents would have the public believe there is a shortage of organs Available statistics suggest a different situation the actual picture is more complex 5 percent are multiple listings for the same individuals The real problem is not all of the people on the waiting list 4,000 individuals died without receiving a o... | Proponents of xenotransplantation would have the general public believe that there is a severe and growing shortage of human organs for clinical use. Available statistics, however, suggest a different situation. Although routinely citing the total number of people on the U.S. organ waiting list (more than 50,000) and t... | 1,201 | <h4>Organ shortage is exaggerated</h4><p><strong>McArdle 88</strong> (John F McArdle, PhD, member of the Center for Responsible Transplantation, no date given, “Xenotransplantation: An Opportunity to Promote Alternatives,” http://www.crt-online.org/organ.html) gz</p><p><u><strong><mark>Proponents</u></strong></mark> of... | 1NC | 1NC CASE | 1NC Case -- Scarcity | 429,534 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,826 | Status quo solves scarcity | Griggs 14 | Griggs 14 (Brandon Griggs, reporter for CNN, 4-3-14, “The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs,” http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/03/tech/innovation/3-d-printing-human-organs/) gz | 3-D printers may be spitting out something far more complex, and controversial: human organs 3-D printers because of their precise process can reproduce the vascular systems required to make organs viable. Scientists are already using the machines to print tiny strips of organ tissue bioprinting holds great promise. Au... | 3-D printers may be spitting out human organs printers can reproduce the vascular systems printed organs could be used for drug testing, freeing researchers from tests on animals printers could produce organs for transplants a 2-year-old received a windpipe built with her stem cells a foundation announced a prize for t... | The emerging process of 3-D printing, which uses computer-created digital models to create real-world objects, has produced everything from toys to jewelry to food. Soon, however, 3-D printers may be spitting out something far more complex, and controversial: human organs. For years now, medical researchers have been r... | 4,721 | <h4>Status quo solves scarcity </h4><p><strong>Griggs 14</strong> (Brandon Griggs, reporter for CNN, 4-3-14, “The next frontier in 3-D printing: Human organs,” http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/03/tech/innovation/3-d-printing-human-organs/) gz</p><p>The emerging process of 3-D printing, which uses computer-created digital mod... | 1NC | 1NC CASE | 1NC Case -- Scarcity | 429,535 | 12 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,827 | Tyranny of the gift is a simplistic view of ethics which justifies violence – prefer psychological studies | Hippen and Taylor 7 | Hippen and Taylor 7 (Benjamin E Hipper, clinical associate professor of medicine at UNC Chapel Hill, JS Taylor, 2007, “In Defense of Transplantation: A Reply to Nancy Scheper-Hughes,” American Journal of Transplantation Volume 7 Issue 7) | Scheper-Hughes she has argued that the lower rate of consent for deceased donation among Black and Hispanic families is a political act of considered resistance' against the oppressive hegemony of transplant professionals. This is incompatible with empirical evidence which shows that the most important variable predict... | Scheper-Hughes argued lower rate of consent for deceased donation among Black and Hispanic families is resistance' This is incompatible with empirical evidence which shows the most important variable is a lack of foreknowledge Scheper-Hughes offers no reason to accept this bleak view of human relationships it is unjust... | A conspicuous feature of Scheper-Hughes's criticisms is an indifference to countervailing arguments and evidence. For example, she has elsewhere argued that the lower rate of consent for deceased donation among Black and Hispanic families is best explained as '...a political act of considered resistance',[3] (p. 66), a... | 1,897 | <h4>Tyranny of the gift is a simplistic view of ethics which justifies violence – prefer psychological studies</h4><p><strong>Hippen and Taylor 7</strong> (Benjamin E Hipper, clinical associate professor of medicine at UNC Chapel Hill, JS Taylor, 2007, “In Defense of Transplantation: A Reply to Nancy Scheper-Hughes,” A... | 1NC | 1NC CASE | 1NC Case -- Tyranny of the Gift | 429,536 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,828 | Only simulations of the acceptance of death result in any meaningful life affirmation | Razinsky 9 | Razinsky 9 (Liran, Lecturer, The Program for Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies, Bar-llan University, Professor of Philosophy @ The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, “How to Look Death in the Eyes: Freud and Bataille” SubStance, Issue 119 (Volume 38, Number 2), 2009, pp. 63-88) | The sacrificer both destroys and survives. sacrifice is not subterfuge. Sacrifice burns like a sun, spreading radiation our eyes can hardly bear, We did not fool death; we are burned in its fire. There is no sacrifice,” “unless the one performing it identifies, , with the victim” otherness that is partly sameness, , ... | The sacrificer both destroys and survives. . Sacrifice burns like a sun, We did not fool death; we are burned in its fire. , meeting death we remain as spectators. revaluation of values renders the meeting with death crucial for “humanness.” Death cannot be looked at directly, but it can be grasped through a mirror, Pe... | Thus we see that the stakes are high. What is at stake is the attempt of the subject to grasp itself in totality. This attempt necessitates bringing death into the account, but death itself hampers this very attempt. One never dies in the first person. Returning to Bataille, why does he believe sacrifice to be a soluti... | 23,294 | <h4>Only simulations of the acceptance of death result in any meaningful life affirmation </h4><p><strong>Razinsky 9</strong> (Liran, Lecturer, The Program for Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies, Bar-llan University, Professor of Philosophy @ The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, “How to Look Death in the Eyes: Freud and ... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | AT: Framework [Long] | 84,158 | 43 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,829 | Your politics are passive and lead to tyranny | Antonio 95 | Antonio 95 (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,) | the "subject" is Socratic culture's most central, durable foundation. This prototypic expression of ressentiment, master reification, and ultimate justification for slave morality and mass discipline "separates strength from expressions of strength, as if there were a neutral substratum . . . free to express strength o... | the "subject" is Socratic culture's most central, durable foundation. This prototypic expression of ressentiment and ultimate justification for slave morality "separates strength from expressions of strength Nietzsche considered "roles" as "external phenomena and viewed close personal identification with them as sympto... | According to Nietzsche, the "subject" is Socratic culture's most central, durable foundation. This prototypic expression of ressentiment, master reification, and ultimate justification for slave morality and mass discipline "separates strength from expressions of strength, as if there were a neutral substratum . . . fr... | 5,174 | <h4><u><strong><mark>Your politics are passive and lead to tyranny </h4><p></u></mark>Antonio 95</strong> (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,)</p><p>According to Nietzsche, <u><strong><mark>the "subject" is Socrati... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | AT: Framework [Long] | 5,118 | 314 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,830 | This biological and scientific understanding of death ensures a constant slavery to the myth of the subject | Baudrillard ’76 | Baudrillard ’76 (Jean, Professor at the European Graduate School, Symbolic Exchange and Death, Sage Publications, pg.158-160) | The irreversibility of biological death is a modern fact of science specific to our culture Every other culture says that death begins before death, that life goes on after life, and that it is impossible to distinguish life from death we must try to see the radical indeterminacy of life and death the impossibility of ... | The irreversibility of biological death is a modern fact of science specific to our culture. Every other culture says death begins before death life goes on after we must try to see the radical indeterminacy Death is a nuance of life our modern idea is controlled by representations death articulates life it becomes abs... | The irreversibility of biological death, its objective and punctual character, is a modern fact of science. It is specific to our culture. Every other culture says that death begins before death, that life goes on after life, and that it is impossible to distinguish life from death. Against the representation which see... | 5,353 | <h4><u><strong>This biological and scientific understanding of death ensures a constant slavery to the myth of the subject </h4><p></u>Baudrillard ’76</strong> (Jean, Professor at the European Graduate School, Symbolic Exchange and Death, Sage Publications, pg.158-160)</p><p><u><strong><mark>The irreversibility of biol... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | 2NC Link -- EXT | 3,991 | 12 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,831 | C.) Politics of Death -- the 1AC models a technoscientific insistence on the extension of life -- our Meilaender evidence indicates that the selling of organs is justified based on the assumption that biological death is an evil that must be combated at all costs -- The receiving of an organ does not rescue the living ... | McGowan 13 | McGowan 13 (Todd, Assoc. Prof. of Film and Television Studies @ U. of Vermont, Enjoying What We Don’t Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis, pp. 223-227) | What thinking person would not want to side with those who love life rather than death. Interpreting terrorist attacks as an ultimately life-affirming response to imperialism and impoverishment, they implicitly reject the possibility of being in love with death. But this type of interpretation can't explain why so many... | We must imagine there is an appeal in death itself. death is the source of value. Without the value that death provides, neither love ice cream friendship nor anything that we enjoy would have worth Having infinite time we have no incentive to opt for these experiences We would be left unable to enjoy what seems to mak... | On the level of common sense, this opposition is not symmetrical. What thinking person would not want to side with those who love life rather than death.3 Everyone can readily understand how one might love life, but the love of death is a counterintuitive phenomenon. It seems as if it must be code language for some oth... | 8,163 | <h4>C.) <u>Politics of Death<strong> -- the 1AC models a technoscientific insistence on the extension of life -- our Meilaender evidence indicates that the selling of organs is justified based on the assumption that biological death is an evil that must be combated at all costs -- The receiving of an organ does not res... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | 2NC Link -- EXT | 12,109 | 87 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
1NC - T-Regs Bio-Medical DA Mandated Choice CP Midterms DA (Dems Good - EPA Regs) Death K
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,832 | Their “changing the world” attitude through the political sphere is bullshit and leads to a hatred of the self and lashout | Baudrillard 5 | Baudrillard 5 [Jean. French postmodern dude: philosopher, sociologist, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidity Pact. Page 146-150] | death has to be redeemed by a com- pulsive effort to transform the world. One has to ensure one's salvation at all costs by realizing the world for bette A performance that tops off the one described by Max Weber in The Spirit ofCapitalism: that of transforming it is no longer a question now of his glory; it is a quest... | death has to be redeemed by a effort to transform the world. One has to ensure salvation at all costs by realizing the world better A performance of transforming it is no longer a question of glory; it is a question of death The point is to make the world transparent by extirpating any evil force under the hegemony of ... | 'Bis Gottes Fehle hilft,' says H6lderlin. 'Until God's absence comes to our aid.' The death of God is, in fact, the deliverance from all re- sponsibility to another world. But our responsibility for this world then becomes total, and there is no longer any possible redemption. Or, rather, redemption changes meaning: it... | 7,161 | <h4>Their “changing the world” attitude through the political sphere is bullshit and leads to a hatred of the self and lashout</h4><p><strong>Baudrillard 5 </strong>[Jean. French postmodern dude: philosopher, sociologist, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidi... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | AT: Pragmatism Good | 429,537 | 4 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
1NC - T-Regs Bio-Medical DA Mandated Choice CP Midterms DA (Dems Good - EPA Regs) Death K
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,833 | Cadaver link | Scheper-Hughes 03 | Scheper-Hughes 03 | The 'demand' for human organs, tissues, and body parts is driven, by the medical discourse on scarcity The specter of long transplant 'waiting lists' only virtual lists with little material basis in reality motivated questionable practices of organ harvesting with 'compensated gifting' doctors acting as brokers the ver... | The 'demand' for organs is driven by the medical discourse on scarcity The specter of virtual lists with little material basis in reality motivated questionable practices of harvesting with 'compensated gifting' doctors acting as brokers, the idea of 'scarcity' is an artificially created need invented by technicians da... | Nancy, Professor @ UC Berkeley, “Rotten trade: millennial capitalism, human values and global justice in organs trafficking”, Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 197–226, AB
The 'demand' for human organs, tissues, and body parts — and the desperate search among wealthy transplant patients to purchase them — i... | 5,043 | <h4><strong>Cadaver link</h4><p>Scheper-Hughes 03</p><p></strong>Nancy, Professor @ UC Berkeley, “Rotten trade: millennial capitalism, human values and global justice in organs trafficking”, Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 197–226, AB</p><p><u><strong><mark>The 'demand' for</mark> human <mark>organs</mark... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | 2NC Link -- Cadaver | 429,538 | 2 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,834 | Systematic oppression of capitalism cannot be addressed by piecemeal solutions like organ sales -- their attempt at curbing violence through market based solutions ensures serial policy failure | Dillard-Wright 12 | Dillard-Wright 12 | , 20(2), 138-153, AB
Very few studies have been made in to determine the long-term effects of organ donation on the poor in third world countries the Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA study found that nearly all of the study participants had sold a kidney to pay off debts The decision to sell an organ am... | The decision to sell an organ amounts to economic “conscription” resulting from the heightened disparities of neoliberal globalization pro-market perspectives dogmatically ignore realities faced by sellers kidney face extraordinary threats to their health through violence and disease surgeons become complicit in suffer... | David, Assistant Professor of Philosophy @ University of South Carolina, “Life, Transferable: Questioning the Commodity Based Approach to Transplantation Ethics”, Journal of Society & Animals, 20(2), 138-153, AB
Very few studies have been made in order to determine the long-term effects of organ donation on the poor in... | 6,774 | <h4><strong>Systematic oppression of capitalism cannot be addressed by piecemeal solutions like organ sales -- their attempt at curbing violence through market based solutions ensures serial policy failure</h4><p>Dillard-Wright 12</p><p></strong>David, Assistant Professor of Philosophy @ University of South Carolina, “... | 2NC | 1NC CASE | 2NC Link -- Cadaver | 429,532 | 8 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,835 | Legalization means regulation | Wilkinson ‘11 | Wilkinson ‘11 | , TSW)
when considering the moral permissibility of organ sale, it is advisable to focus not on the worst case, but rather on the likely level of harm that would occur within a properly regulated system. the best way of avoiding harm to organ vendors is not to criminalize and drive sale underground but rather to accept... | when considering the moral permissibility of organ sale, it is advisable to focus not on the worst case, but rather on the likely level of harm that would occur within a properly regulated system. the best way of avoiding harm to organ vendors is not to criminalize and drive sale underground but rather to accept and re... | (Stephen Professor of Bioethics at Lancaster University, "The Sale of Human Organs", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mon Oct 17, 2011 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/organs-sale/, TSW)
3. Harm and Risk The first, and most straightforward, objection to organ sale is that it is excessively harmful or dangerous ... | 2,397 | <h4><strong>Legalization means regulation</h4><p>Wilkinson ‘11</p><p></strong>(Stephen Professor of Bioethics at Lancaster University, "The Sale of Human Organs", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mon Oct 17, 2011<strong> </strong>http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/organs-sale/<u><strong>, TSW)</p><p></u></strong>... | 1NR | 1NC CASE | 2NC Link -- Cadaver | 429,539 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,836 | The lit is about regulations and discussions of the extent of regulations is key | Wilkinson 11 | Wilkinson 11 | The expression ‘organ sale’ covers a wide range of different practices An important preliminary point all serious advocates of allowing payment for human organs argue not for an unfettered ‘free market’ but for a regulated one. Different scholars have different views about the precise scope and extent of the regulation... | The expression ‘organ sale’ covers a wide range of different practices An important preliminary point all serious advocates of allowing payment for human organs argue not for an unfettered ‘free market’ but for a regulated one. Different scholars have different views about the precise scope and extent of the regulation... | (Stephen Professor of Bioethics at Lancaster University, "The Sale of Human Organs", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mon Oct 17, 2011 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/organs-sale/, TSW)
1. Different Kinds of Organ Sale System The expression ‘organ sale’ covers a wide range of different practices. People most r... | 4,825 | <h4><strong>The lit is about regulations and discussions of the extent of regulations is key</h4><p>Wilkinson 11 </p><p></strong>(Stephen Professor of Bioethics at Lancaster University, "The Sale of Human Organs", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Mon Oct 17, 2011 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/organs-sale/, ... | 1NR | 1NC CASE | AT: Lit Checks | 429,540 | 21 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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739,837 | Aff has to defend regulation as part of legalization—any other interp is invented and doesn’t reflect the topic literature | O’Gorman ’14 | O’Gorman ’14 | - there are not sufficient solvency advocates for the proposition that organ sales or physician assisted suicide be completely unregulated - informed consent is a huge bio-ethics issue and surely there are going to be some standards. Further there aren't solvency advocates for a completely unregulated legalized market ... | - there are not sufficient solvency advocates for the proposition that organ sales be completely unregulated - informed consent is a huge bio-ethics issue and surely there are going to be some standards. Its really not considered in the literature to decriminalize | (Assistant State's Attorney, Prince George's County, Maryland, JD, Baylor Thomas “ ”http://www.cedadebate.org/forum/index.php/topic,5907.105.html)
Briefly because have to go back to the prosecution side of this in 30 minutes, but -- We have to allow some mechanism for the Aff to embrace/make some regulations - there ar... | 2,734 | <h4><strong>Aff has to defend regulation as part of legalization—any other interp is invented and doesn’t reflect the topic literature</h4><p>O’Gorman ’14 </p><p></strong>(Assistant State's Attorney, Prince George's County, Maryland, JD, Baylor Thomas “ ”http://www.cedadebate.org/forum/index.php/topic,5907.105.html)</p... | 1NR | 1NC CASE | AT: Lit Checks | 429,541 | 1 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,838 | 3) It’s arbitrary and undermines research | Resnick 1 | Resnick 1
Evan Resnick 1, assistant professor of political science – Yeshiva University, “Defining Engagement,” Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 54, Iss. 2 | a clear definition of terms is a precondition Decisionmakers who invoke critical terms in an erratic, ad hoc fashion risk exacerbating misperceptions Scholars who commit the same error undercut their ability to conduct valuable empirical research | a clear definition of terms is a precondition Decisionmakers who invoke critical terms in an ad hoc fashion risk misperceptions Scholars undercut valuable research | In matters of national security, establishing a clear definition of terms is a precondition for effective policymaking. Decisionmakers who invoke critical terms in an erratic, ad hoc fashion risk alienating their constituencies. They also risk exacerbating misperceptions and hostility among those the policies target. S... | 557 | <h4><strong>3) It’s arbitrary and undermines research</h4><p>Resnick 1</p><p></strong>Evan Resnick 1, assistant professor of political science – Yeshiva University, “Defining Engagement,” Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 54, Iss. 2</p><p>In matters of national security, establishing <u><strong><mark>a clear defi... | 1NR | 1NC CASE | AT Reasonability | 61,001 | 186 | 16,963 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | 564,683 | N | Kentucky | 1 | GSU NS | Stout, Kristen | 1AC - Organ Sales Scarcity Tyranny of the Gift
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2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,839 | Democrats will win now – new unemployment numbers, but the race will not be a guarantee | Trumball 10/3 (+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-Democrats-video>#SPS | Trumball 10/3 <Mark, CSM, Unemployment drops below 6 percent: Can it help Democrats? (+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-Democrats-video>#SPS | A better-than-expected report on the US job market Friday could give a lift to Democrats the official unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent That’s welcome news for US workers, and in political terms, such signs of economic improvement tend to buoy the party that controls the White House. Far from assuring that Democra... | better-than-expected report on the US job market could give a lift to Democrats such signs of economic improvement tend to buoy the party that controls the White House. Far from assuring that Democrats can retain their narrow control of the Senate, the improving job market is helping them to stay in the game. Obama is ... | WASHINGTON — A better-than-expected report on the US job market Friday could give a modest to lift to struggling Democrats, one month before an election that could flip control of the Senate to Republicans. The economy created a robust 248,000 jobs in September and the official unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent fro... | 3,537 | <h4>Democrats will win now – new unemployment numbers, but the race will not be a guarantee</h4><p><strong>Trumball 10/3</strong> <Mark, CSM, Unemployment drops below 6 percent: Can it help Democrats? <u><strong>(+video), http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/2014/1003/Unemployment-drops-below-6-percent-Can-it-help-D... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,529 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,840 | Marijuana as an issue in the election gives the democrats a win – plan robs them of the wedge issue | Applebaum 14 | Applebaum 14 <Josh, B.A. from University of Vermont and Boston-area columnist, “LET’S WEED OUT REPUBLICANS IN 2014,” March 4, 2014, http://suffolkresolves.com/2014/03/04/lets-weed-out-republicans-in-2014/>#SPS | By running on pot legalization, Democrats can spur voter turnout and sweep the 2014 Midterms. the Democrats must win back the House and defend the Senate in the 2014 Midterm Elections. If they fail to do so, Obama’s final two years will be spent as a lame duck whose only remaining power lies in his veto pen. So how can... | By running on legalization, Democrats can spur turnout and sweep the Midterms a majority of Americans support legalizing among 18-34 year olds, it’s wildly popular By pushing legalized marijuana Democrats can provide motivation for young people to turn out and vote for them. Three of the most likely states to have recr... | By running on pot legalization, Democrats can spur voter turnout and sweep the 2014 Midterms. In many ways, the legacy of Barack Obama will be determined by how the final two years of his presidency play out. He will either be remembered as a transformational president who achieved great legislative victories despite u... | 6,540 | <h4>Marijuana as an issue in the election gives the democrats a win – plan robs them of the wedge issue</h4><p><strong>Applebaum 14</strong> <Josh, B.A. from University of Vermont and Boston-area columnist, “LET’S WEED OUT REPUBLICANS IN 2014,” March 4, 2014, http://suffolkresolves.com/2014/03/04/lets-weed-out-republic... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,543 | 57 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,841 | GOP Senate passes Russia sanctions---Obama won’t block it | Tayler 14 | Jeffrey Tayler 14, contributing editor at The Atlantic, 8/12/14, “The Way Out of the Ukraine Crisis,” http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/08/talk-to-the-russians/375898/?single_page=true | Corker introduced a bill that seems designed to destroy what remains of relations between the U S and Russia its provisions would dramatically heighten tensions between Moscow and Washington it would deepen the conflict and shove us to the brink of war The R A P A is just a proposed bill, for now But if the Republicans... | Corker introduced a bill to destroy relations its provisions would dramatically heighten tensions and shove us to the brink of war R A P A is just proposed now. if Republicans take the Senate legislation shows the direction Congress will push Obama the measure represents a hardline approach the White House is warming t... | In May, Bob Corker, the ranking Republican on the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a bill of stunning recklessness that seems specifically designed to destroy what remains of relations between the United States and Russia. The legislation’s very name—the “Russian Aggression Prevention Act of 2014”—is a ... | 6,606 | <h4>GOP Senate passes Russia sanctions---Obama won’t block it </h4><p>Jeffrey <strong>Tayler 14</strong>, contributing editor at The Atlantic, 8/12/14, “The Way Out of the Ukraine Crisis,” http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/08/talk-to-the-russians/375898/?single_page=true</p><p>In May, Bob <u><strong... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,542 | 13 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,842 | Triggers U.S.-Russia nuclear war and extinction | Starr 14 | Steven Starr 14, Senior Scientist, Physicians for Social Responsibility, 8/22/14, ““The Russian Aggression Prevention Act” (RAPA): A Direct Path to Nuclear War with Russia,” http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-russian-aggression-prevention-act-rapa-a-direct-path-to-nuclear-war-with-russia/5397171 | The R A P A will set the US on a path towards direct military conflict with Russia US-Russian war is likely to quickly escalate into a nuclear war since neither the US nor Russia would be willing to admit defeat, both rely upon Counterforce military doctrine RAPA, “Provides RAPA would bypass long-standing German opposi... | R A P A will set the US towards military conflict with Russia likely to quickly escalate into nuclear war neither would admit defeat deployment of US forces in Ukraine would make it inevitable they would fight Russia Russian action against any NATO member would trigger mutual defense committing it to war with Russia Uk... | The Russian Aggression Prevention Act”, introduced to Congress by U.S. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), will set the US on a path towards direct military conflict with Russia in Ukraine. Any US-Russian war is likely to quickly escalate into a nuclear war, since neither the US nor Russia would be willing to admit defeat, b... | 12,427 | <h4>Triggers U.S.-Russia nuclear war and extinction </h4><p>Steven <strong>Starr 14</strong>, Senior Scientist, Physicians for Social Responsibility, 8/22/14, ““The Russian Aggression Prevention Act” (RAPA): A Direct Path to Nuclear War with Russia,” http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-russian-aggression-prevention-act-ra... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,544 | 16 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
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739,843 | Mexico’s economy is recovering but is fragile | Montes 6-25 | Montes 6-25 | upbeat April data buoyed hopes that the economy is finally on the path toward improved growth. economists welcomed the broad 1.3% expansion in the global index of economic activity in April, which marked the best monthly performance since November 2012 "The frequency of the positive data over the negative data is incre... | April data buoyed hopes that the economy is on the path toward growth economists welcomed the 1.3% expansion in activity "The frequency of the positive data is increasing we're in a recovery cycle the Mexican economy is exiting a "recessive period" the Mexican economy will significantly rebound in the second half of th... | (JUAN MONTES, reporter, “Mexican Economy Sees Glimpse of Recovery” June 25, 2014, http://online.wsj.com/articles/mexican-economy-sees-glimpse-of-recovery-1403719934, KB)
After many months of dreary economic news from Mexico, upbeat April data buoyed hopes that the economy is finally on the path toward improved growth. ... | 4,166 | <h4>Mexico’s economy is recovering but is fragile</h4><p><strong>Montes 6-25</p><p></strong>(JUAN MONTES, reporter, “Mexican Economy Sees Glimpse of Recovery” June 25, 2014, http://online.wsj.com/articles/mexican-economy-sees-glimpse-of-recovery-1403719934, KB)</p><p>After many months of dreary economic news from Mexic... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,545 | 3 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,844 | The plan destroys cartels | O’Hara 14 | O’Hara 14
(Mary Emily O’Hara, Freelance journalist, “Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels” May 8, 2014, https://news.vice.com/article/legal-pot-in-the-us-is-crippling-mexican-cartels, KB) | a large portion of the US illegal drug market is controlled directly by Mexican cartels. Now, those cartels and their farmers complain that marijuana legalization is hurting their business. pot farmers in the Sinaloa region have stopped planting due to a massive drop in wholesale prices “It’s not worth it anymore. I wi... | the US illegal drug market is controlled by Mexican cartels those cartels complain that legalization is hurting their business pot farmers have stopped planting due to a drop in prices “Is it hurting the cartels? Yes. US state legalization would take over 30 percent of their market. | Marijuana has accounted for nearly half of all total drug arrests in the US for the past 20 years, according to the FBI’s crime statistics. And according to the Department of Justice (DOJ), a large portion of the US illegal drug market is controlled directly by Mexican cartels. The DOJ’s National Drug Intelligence Cent... | 2,507 | <h4><strong>The plan destroys cartels</h4><p>O’Hara 14</p><p></strong>(Mary Emily O’Hara, Freelance journalist, “Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels” May 8, 2014, https://news.vice.com/article/legal-pot-in-the-us-is-crippling-mexican-cartels<u><strong>, KB)</p><p></u></strong>Marijuana has accounted for ne... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 429,546 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,845 | Cartels are key to Mexico’s banking sector – collapse crushes the entire economy | Lange 10 | Lange 10
(Jason Lange, Correspondent, Washington, “From spas to banks, Mexico economy rides on drugs” Jan 22, 2010, http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/01/22/us-drugs-mexico-economy-idUSTRE60L0X120100122, KB) | Collins is one of dozens under suspicion of laundering money for the nation's booming drug business, whose growing economic impact now pervades just about every level of Mexican life. cartels bring $40 billion into Mexico from their global operations every year. Mexico probably made more money in 2009 moving drugs than... | Mexico made more money moving drugs than it did exporting oil It has propped up the country's banking system, helping it ride out the financial crisis and aiding the country's economy. the Sinaloa cartel bought hospitals and real estate Drug money has fueled a real estate boom cartels would build and rent out to legiti... | At a modern factory in a city whose main claim to fame is an image of the Virgin Mary revered for granting miracles, Mexican pharmaceuticals firm Grupo Collins churns out antibiotics and other medicines. But the United States contends that the company in Zapopan is not what it seems. The U.S. Treasury put Grupo Collins... | 10,597 | <h4>Cartels are key to Mexico’s banking sector – collapse crushes the entire economy</h4><p><strong>Lange 10</p><p></strong>(Jason Lange, Correspondent, Washington, “From spas to banks, Mexico economy rides on drugs” Jan 22, 2010, http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/01/22/us-drugs-mexico-economy-idUSTRE60L0X120100122, ... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 296,358 | 6 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,846 | Mexico is key to the economy | Olson 9 | Olson 9 | Mexico also remains vital for the U.S. economy, although the current economic slowdown presents special challenges that will have to be addressed with great care Mexico is the second destination for U.S. exports, border states economies are particularly tied with Mexico’ This degree of integration creates opportunities... | Mexico remains vital for the U.S. economy Mexico is the second destination for U.S. exports border states economies ¶are tied with Mexico integration generates ¶risks for spillover effects in times of economic ¶ crisis.An economic slowdown will affect the other and a full-scale crisis could send shockwaves across the b... | (Eric L., M.A., International Affairs, American University; B.A., History and Secondary Education, Trinity College, Associate Director of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, as a Senior Specialist in the Department for Promotion of Good Governance at the Org... | 1,805 | <h4><strong>Mexico is key to the economy</h4><p>Olson 9 </p><p></strong>(Eric L., M.A., International Affairs, American University; B.A., History and Secondary Education, Trinity College, Associate Director of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, as a Senior ... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 301,596 | 7 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,847 | Nuclear war | Harris and Burrows, 9 | Harris and Burrows, 9 | *counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_burrows.pdf)
the Great Depression lessons includ... | lessons include conflict in a volatile environment The most dangerous casualty would be the Middle East worries could lead states to develop new security arrangements acquire weapons, and nuclear ambitions short warning and flight times, and uncertainty of intentions may place focus on preemption leading to escalating ... | *counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_burrows.pdf)
number of intersecting and interloc... | 4,781 | <h4>Nuclear war</h4><p><strong>Harris and Burrows, 9</strong> </p><p><u><strong>*counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http:/... | 1NC | null | 1NC DA | 23,388 | 457 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,848 | Double Bind! - Either | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Double Bind! - Either</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,547 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,849 | A.) the harms to the 1AC are true and they cannot solve for extinction before they control the levers of power | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>A.) the harms to the 1AC are true and they cannot solve for extinction before they control the levers of power </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,548 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,850 | OR | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>OR </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,549 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,851 | B.) their harms are constructed for the purpose of alarmism which makes them symbolic terrorists. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>B.) their harms are constructed for the purpose of alarmism which makes them symbolic terrorists.</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,550 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,852 | Their form of food security pays lip service to the hungry while serving as a justification for the violent expansion of global governance | Alcock 9 | Alcock 9 (Rupert, graduated with a distinction in the MSc in Development and Security from the Department of Politics, University of Bristol in 2009, MSc dissertation prize joint winner 2009, “Speaking Food: A Discourse Analytic Study of Food Security” 2009, pdf available online, p. 10-14 MT) | Since the 1970s, the concept of ‘food security’ has been the primary lens through which the ongoing prevalence and inherent complexity of global hunger has been viewed. The adoption of the term at the FAO-sanctioned World Food Conference in 1974 has led to a burgeoning literature on the subject, most of which takes ‘fo... | food security’ is symptomatic of positivist epistemologies a shift of analytical focus is required: ‘Instead of presuming their existence we ought to historicize them food security reproduce the kind of managerial solutions which characterise the positivistic need for certainty while lip-service is occasionally paid to... | Since the 1970s, the concept of ‘food security’ has been the primary lens through which the ongoing prevalence and inherent complexity of global hunger has been viewed. The adoption of the term at the FAO-sanctioned World Food Conference in 1974 has led to a burgeoning literature on the subject, most of which takes ‘fo... | 7,480 | <h4>Their form of food<u> security pays lip service to the hungry while serving as a justification for the violent expansion of global governance </h4><p></u><strong>Alcock 9<u></strong> (Rupert, graduated with a distinction in the MSc in Development and Security from the Department of Politics, University of Bristol i... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 18,747 | 15 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,853 | Framing the global environment in a securitizing manner causes elite takeover and diminishes agency, exacerbating the problem | Foust and Murphy 2009 | Foust and Murphy 2009
Christina R. Foust is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Communication Studies at the University of Denver. William O’Shannon Murphy is a doctoral student in the Department of Human Communication Studies at the University of Denver. "Revealing and Reframing Apocalyptic Tragedy in Gl... | Along with supporting diverse sites of human agency, rhetors may want to avoid the inherent conservatism of apocalyptic discourse. apocalyptic framing endows an array of experts and elites with the power to understand, frame, and perhaps resolve the issue; helping fuel the common sentiment that ordinary people cannot d... | apocalyptic framing endows elites with the power to frame and resolve the issue; helping fuel the sentiment that ordinary people cannot do anything to reduce warming or 'someone will invent the gizmo' that solves the problem , awareness needs to work toward arousing public action collective will to reduce greenhouse ga... | Along with supporting diverse sites of human agency, rhetors may want to avoid the inherent conservatism of apocalyptic discourse. Apocalyptic rhetoric suggests that received sense-making systems (i.e., common sense) cannot explain great changes, but that various prophets can (Brummett, 1991). In the case of climate ch... | 3,051 | <h4>Framing the global environment in a securitizing manner causes elite takeover and diminishes agency, exacerbating the problem</h4><p><strong>Foust and Murphy 2009</strong> </p><p>Christina R. Foust is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Communication Studies at the University of Denver. William O’Shan... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 230,380 | 12 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,854 | Alternative – Reject the affirmative’s security logic | Neocleous 08 | Neocleous 08 | Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]
Security politics is, , an anti-politics,"' reinforcing security fetishism and the monopolistic character of security on the political imagination. We therefore need to get beyond security politics, not add yet more 'sectors' to it you take away security... | Security politics is anti-politics," We need to get beyond security politics not add more 'sectors' to it The task is not to fill the hole with another vision of security, but to fight for an alternative political language which does not throw us into the arms of the state. demanding 'more security' while hoping this i... | Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]
could be told - what might count as having achieved it. Security politics is, in this sewnse, an anti-politics,"' dominating political discourse in much the same manner as the security state tries to dominate human beings, reinforcing security fetishism ... | 3,600 | <h4>Alternative – Reject the affirmative’s security logic </h4><p><strong><mark>Neocleous 08</strong></mark> </p><p><u>Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]</p><p></u>could be told - what might count as having achieved it. <u><mark>Security politics is</mark>,</u> in this sewnse<u>, an <mark... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 421,953 | 6 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,855 | CP Text: The United States should hold a binding national referendum to coincide with the 2014 midterm elections regarding whether or not the United States federal government should amend the Controlled Substances Act to establish an exemption for state-level marijuana laws for states that establish cannabis exchanges ... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>CP Text: The United States should hold a binding national referendum to coincide with the 2014 midterm elections regarding whether or not the United States federal government should amend the Controlled Substances Act to establish an exemption for state-level marijuana laws for states that establish cannabis exchan... | 1NC | null | 1NC CP | 429,551 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,856 | The United States should amend the Controlled Substances Act to establish an exemption for state-level marijuana laws for states that establish cannabis exchanges and the United States and territories of the United States should legalize marihuana by establishing a Cannabis Exchange if and only if the referendum receiv... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should amend the Controlled Substances Act to establish an exemption for state-level marijuana laws for states that establish cannabis exchanges and the United States and territories of the United States should legalize marihuana by establishing a Cannabis Exchange if and only if the referendum re... | 1NC | null | 1NC CP | 429,552 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,857 | The referendum passes and provides uniqueness to the midterms disad | Marczyk 13 | Marczyk 13 | The writing is on the wall; marijuana will be completely legal in the U.S. within 10 years. Demographics project legalization with a 2-1 majority among younger voters legalization is just a matter of time You cannot legislate against a social movement that is on the right side of history. prohibition seems to be crumbl... | marijuana will be legal in 10 years Demographics project legalization with a 2-1 majority legalization is just a matter of time You cannot legislate against a social movement prohibition seems to be crumbling this new movement is a force that politicians who want to get elected must listen to they need to start a conve... | Ron, former drug education specialist and M.S. in cardiac rehabilitation and exercise physiology, “Worth Repeating: ‘Marijuana Spring’ Will Save Future of Earth”, http://www.tokesignals.com/worth-repeating-marijuana-spring-will-save-future-of-earth/, October 18th, AB
The writing is on the wall; marijuana will be comple... | 3,364 | <h4><strong>The referendum passes and provides uniqueness to the midterms disad </h4><p>Marczyk 13</p><p></strong>Ron, former drug education specialist and M.S. in cardiac rehabilitation and exercise physiology, “Worth Repeating: ‘Marijuana Spring’ Will Save Future of Earth”, http://www.tokesignals.com/worth-repeating-... | 1NC | null | 1NC CP | 429,554 | 4 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,858 | They don’t solve emissions - industrial factory farms emit now because they have control of the market – the plan only shifts that – farmers will ignore the environment in favor of profit | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>They don’t solve emissions - industrial factory farms emit now because they have control of the market – the plan only shifts that – farmers will ignore the environment in favor of profit</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,553 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,859 | Industrial model is sustainable and small farms aren’t net better | Miller 14 | Miller 14 (Dr. Henry I. Miller, a physician and molecular biologist, was the founding director of the FDA's Office of Biotechnology and is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, “Organic Farming Is Not Sustainable,” May 15, http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1000142405270230443110457955000288... | Worldwatch goes so far as to say organic farming "has the potential to contribute to sustainable food security while reducing vulnerability to climate change and enhancing biodiversity evidence argues otherwise organic ag resulted in significant down-leaching of nitrate" into groundwater of land conventional ag ammon... | ammonia nitrogen nitrous oxide emissions were higher than conventional farming as were "land use eutrophication and acidification organic production significantly increased would increase the pressure for conversion of land and more water Organic farming use rotenone widely used for mass poisoning of fish populations ... | You may have noticed that the organic section of your local supermarket is growing. Advocates tout organic-food production—in everything from milk and coffee to meat and vegetables—as a "sustainable" way to feed the planet's expanding population. The Worldwatch Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group, g... | 4,816 | <h4>Industrial model is sustainable and small farms aren’t net better</h4><p><strong>Miller 14</strong> (Dr. Henry I. Miller, a physician and molecular biologist, was the founding director of the FDA's Office of Biotechnology and is a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, “Organic Farming Is Not ... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 27,650 | 27 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,860 | Impact is inevitable – their Cummins evidence gives a laundry list of requirements to avert extinction – they do none of them | 1) To drastically reduce C02, methane, and nitrous oxide releases we need an immediate consumer boycott a government ban on factory farms, dairies, and feedlots. To reduce black carbon or soot emissions we need to upgrade old diesel engines provide farmers and rural villagers in the developing world with alternatives t... | 1) To drastically reduce C02, methane, and nitrous oxide releases we need an immediate consumer boycott, followed by a government ban on factory farms, dairies, and feedlots. To reduce black carbon or soot emissions we will need to upgrade old diesel engines, and provide farmers and rural villagers in the developing wo... | reducing agriculture GHGs means eliminating the overproduction and over-consumption of GMO crops, factory-farmed meat, and animal products. It also means creating massive consumer demand for organic foods, including pasture-raised, grass-fed animal products. | 3) eliminating the overproduction and over-consumption of GMO crops, factory-farmed meat, and animal products. creating massive consumer demand for organic foods | 3) reducing agriculture GHGs means eliminating the overproduction and over-consumption of GMO crops, factory-farmed meat, and animal products. It also means creating massive consumer demand for organic foods, including pasture-raised, grass-fed animal products. | 261 | <h4><u><strong>Impact is inevitable – their Cummins evidence gives a laundry list of requirements to avert extinction – they do none of them</h4><p></u><mark>1)</mark> <u>To drastically reduce C02, methane, and nitrous oxide releases <mark>we need an immediate consumer boycott</u></strong></mark>, followed by <u><stron... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,555 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,861 | Plan doesn’t lead to a green revolution – their Fine ev says
When prohibition ends, some consumers will choose a Big Tobacco or Big Alcohol model, and some will seek out the co-op, farmers market or CSA farm. | choose a Big Tobacco or Big Alcohol model and some will seek out the co-op, farmers market or CSA farm | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Plan doesn’t lead to a green revolution – their Fine ev says</h4><p><u><mark>When prohibition ends</u></mark>, some <u><mark>consumers will</u></mark> <u><strong><mark>choose a Big Tobacco or Big Alcohol model</u></strong></mark>, <u><strong><mark>and some will</strong></mark> <strong><mark>seek out the </mark>co-o... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,556 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,862 | No shocks impact | Allouche 11 | Allouche 11
Allouche 11, research Fellow – water supply and sanitation @ Institute for Development Studies, frmr professor – MIT, ‘11¶ (Jeremy, “The sustainability and resilience of global water and food systems: Political analysis of the interplay between security, resource scarcity, political systems and global trade... | debates on whether scarcity of food or water will lead to conflict comes from the Malthusian belief that there is an imbalance between resources and population growth most empirical studies do not support these arguments. Tech and capital have dramatically increased productivity the neo-Malthusian view has suffered bec... | Tech and capital have increased productivity humankind has breached resource barriers that seemed unchallengeable. None of the various and extensive databases on causes of war show water 80% of incidents were limited to rhetoric two-thirds fall on the ‘cooperative’ scale perceptions of water drives co-operation threat ... | The question of resource scarcity has led to many debates on whether scarcity (whether of food or water) will lead to conflict and war. The underlining reasoning behind most of these discourses over food and water wars comes from the Malthusian belief that there is an imbalance between the economic availability of natu... | 6,259 | <h4>No shocks impact</h4><p><strong>Allouche 11</p><p></strong>Allouche 11, research Fellow – water supply and sanitation @ Institute for Development Studies, frmr professor – MIT, ‘11¶ (Jeremy, “The sustainability and resilience of global water and food systems: Political analysis of the interplay between security, re... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 28,932 | 766 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,863 | No impact – their Altieri evidence says that small farming in other countries are the asset for planetary survival – no ev that those are collapsing in the squo and the plan can’t possibly affect them | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>No impact – their Altieri evidence says that small farming in other countries are the asset for planetary survival – no ev that those are collapsing in the squo and the plan can’t possibly affect them </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,557 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,864 | OR corporations solve – only warrant they have is that farmers will better prepare for climate change – corporations would adapt too in order to continue profiting | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>OR corporations solve – only warrant they have is that farmers will better prepare for climate change – corporations would adapt too in order to continue profiting</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,558 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,865 | Their ev also says the squo solves
To stabilize the climate we will need to drastically reduce all of these greenhouse gas emissions, not just CO2, and sequester twice as much carbon matter in the soil (through organic farming and ranching, and forest and wetlands restoration) as we are doing presently. | To stabilize the climate we will need to sequester carbon matter in the soil through organic farming and ranching, and forest and wetlands restoration) as we are doing presently. | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u><strong>Their ev also says the squo solves </h4><p><mark>To stabilize the climate we </mark>will <mark>need to</u></strong></mark> drastically reduce all of these greenhouse gas emissions, not just CO2, and <u><strong><mark>sequester</u></strong></mark> twice as much <u><strong><mark>carbon</mark> matter in the ... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,559 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,866 | No food scarcity | Jalsevac 4 ) | Jalsevac 4 (Paul, Life site news a division of Interim Publishing, “The Inherent Racism of Population Control”, http://www.lifesite.net/waronfamily/Population_Control/Inherentracism.pdf) | Economist Dennis Avery explained in 1995 that, food production was more than keeping pace with population growth since the world had, “more than doubled world food output in the past 30 years. We have raised food supplies per person by 25 percent in the populous Third World UNFAO) also dispelled fears of shortages in t... | the world doubled food output We have raised supplies per person by 25 percent in the Third World there is no obstacle to production rising to meet demand with available tech the world could feed 35 billion people fears of shortages proved unfounded in developing countries production has grown faster than population | The pattern continues today. Economist Dennis Avery explained in 1995 that, food production was more than keeping pace with population growth since the world had, “more than doubled world food output in the past 30 years. We have raised food supplies per person by 25 percent in the populous Third World.”4 The United Na... | 1,600 | <h4>No food scarcity</h4><p><strong>Jalsevac 4 </strong>(Paul, Life site news a division of Interim Publishing, “The Inherent Racism of Population Control”, http://www.lifesite.net/waronfamily/Population_Control/Inherentracism.pdf<strong>)</p><p></strong>The pattern continues today. <u>Economist Dennis Avery explained ... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 89,591 | 30 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,867 | Status quo solves – the number of small farms is increasing now. | Wanjek 09 | Wanjek 09 (Christopher, LiveScience's Bad Medicine Columnist, author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work," 2/10, http://www.livescience.com/culture/090210-bad-small-farms.html) | Tens of thousands of small farms were created since 02 small farms have increased in number. a result of farm programs instituted at the USDA to encourage organic farming" and other environmentally benign practices | Tens of thousands of small farms were created since 02 small farms have increased in number. a result of farm programs instituted at the USDA to encourage organic farming" and other environmentally benign practices | When the economy gets tough, it seems that the tough get farming. Tens of thousands of small farms were created since 2002, according to new data from the Census of Agriculture. The farming forecast isn't entirely sunny. But packed with a cornucopia of surprise findings — such as large increases in the number and perce... | 1,497 | <h4>Status quo solves – the number of small farms is increasing now.</h4><p><u><strong>Wanjek 09</u></strong> (Christopher, LiveScience's Bad Medicine Columnist, author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work," 2/10, http://www.livescience.com/culture/090210-bad-small-farms.html)</p><p>When the economy gets tough... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 429,560 | 5 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,868 | Small farms don’t solve sustainability | Hurst 09 | Hurst 09 (Blake, farmer in Missouri. The American, Journal of the American Enterprise Institute, 7/30, http://www.american.com/archive/2009/july/the-omnivore2019s-delusion-against-the-agri-intellectuals) | the parts of farming that are the most “industrial” are the most likely to be owned by family farmers Corn farms are almost all owned and managed by small family farmers But corn farmers salivate at the thought of one more biotech breakthrough, use vast amounts of energy to increase production, and raise large quantiti... | the parts of farming that are the most “industrial” are the most likely to be owned by family farmers Corn farms are almost all owned and managed by small family farmers But corn farmers salivate at the thought of one more biotech breakthrough, use vast amounts of energy to increase production, and raise large quantiti... | The most delicious irony is this: the parts of farming that are the most “industrial” are the most likely to be owned by the kind of family farmers that elicit such a positive response from the consumer. Corn farms are almost all owned and managed by small family farmers. But corn farmers salivate at the thought of one... | 1,181 | <h4>Small farms don’t solve sustainability</h4><p><strong>Hurst 09</strong> (Blake, farmer in Missouri. The American, Journal of the American Enterprise Institute, 7/30, http://www.american.com/archive/2009/july/the-omnivore2019s-delusion-against-the-agri-intellectuals)</p><p>The most delicious irony is this: <u><mark>... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 1 | 30,588 | 15 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,869 | Agreement already between FARC and Colombia government – currently only aerial spraying coca plants – legalizing marijuana doesn’t solve | The Economist 5/17 | The Economist 5/17 (“The politics of peace,” May 17, 2014) | FARC vow to sever their ties with the drugs trade work with the government to help farmers substitute government’s eradication have centred on aerial fumigation of coca | FARC vow to sever their ties with the drugs trade work with the government to help farmers substitute government’s eradication have centred on aerial fumigation of coca | In the accord announced Friday, the FARC, whose top leaders face extradition to the United States on drug trafficking charges, vow to sever their ties with the drugs trade, clear landmines, and work with the government to help farmers substitute their plantations of coca, the raw material used in making cocaine.The gov... | 1,161 | <h4>Agreement already between FARC and Colombia government – currently only aerial spraying <u>coca</u> plants – legalizing marijuana doesn’t solve</h4><p><strong>The Economist 5/17 </strong>(“The politics of peace,” May 17, 2014)</p><p>In the accord announced Friday, the <u><mark>FARC</u></mark>, whose top leaders fac... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 429,561 | 3 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,870 | Legalization causes cocaine shift -- triggers their impact | Khazan 12 | Khazan 12 (Olga, November 9th 2012, “How marijuana legalization will affect Mexico’s cartels, in charts”, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/09/how-marijuana-legalization-will-affect-mexicos-cartels-in-charts/, AB) | in the worst-case scenario for the drug traffickers, legalization in California would mean marijuana would retain less than 9 to 15 percent of its original market share But if you factor in smuggling costs, excise taxes and the perceived potency the market share could remain as high as 33 to 38 percent. cartels make th... | in the worst-case scenario legalization would mean marijuana would retain 9 percent of market share cartels make their money from more than just marijuana like cocaine make up a large chunk of their models they've shown a remarkable ability to adapt as market forces and drug policies shift marijuana make up only 17 per... | They also found that in the worst-case scenario for the drug traffickers, legalization in California would mean Mexican marijuana would retain less than 9 to 15 percent of its original market share in the U.S. But if you factor in smuggling costs, excise taxes and the perceived potency of the product, the market share ... | 1,318 | <h4>Legalization causes cocaine shift -- triggers their impact </h4><p><strong>Khazan 12</strong> (Olga, November 9th 2012, “How marijuana legalization will affect Mexico’s cartels, in charts”, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/09/how-marijuana-legalization-will-affect-mexicos-cartels-in-charts/... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 54,815 | 18 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,871 | Alt causes to Amazon collapse --Brazilian agriculture politics | Canning 12 | Canning 12
Paul Canning, Writer for Care2, “Brazil Goes Backwards on Amazon Deforestation,” Care2, 4/27/12, http://www.care2.com/causes/brazil-goes-backwards-on-amazon-deforestation.html | Brazil’s Congress has voted to relax laws which protect the Amazon from deforestation the country’s powerful farming lobby won over enough MPs to over-rule her and her party. WWF) and Greenpeace called the vote the beginning of the end of the rainforest.” Brazil has been held hostage to the interests of the agriculture... | Brazil’s Congress has voted to relax laws protect the Amazon from deforestation country’s powerful farming lobby won over to over-rule WWF) and Greenpeace Brazil has been held hostage to the interests of the agriculture lobby weakening the law will reverse this progress and unleash a wave of new deforestation by convin... | Brazil’s Congress has voted to relax laws which protect the Amazon from deforestation. The new forest code now goes to President Dilma Rousseff, who is being urged to veto the bill or at least some of its clauses. Rousseff opposed the bill, but the country’s powerful farming lobby won over enough MPs to over-rule her a... | 1,863 | <h4><strong>Alt causes to Amazon collapse --Brazilian agriculture politics </h4><p>Canning 12 </p><p></strong>Paul Canning, Writer for Care2, “Brazil Goes Backwards on Amazon Deforestation,” Care2, 4/27/12, <u>http://www.care2.com/causes/brazil-goes-backwards-on-amazon-deforestation.html</p><p><strong><mark>Brazil’s Co... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 429,562 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,872 | No impact to deforestation | Wigmore 5 | Wigmore 5– quoting biogeography professor at London University who edits the Journal of Biogeography and a Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace (6/9, Barry, New York Post, Posted at Cheat Seeking Missiles, date is date of post, http://cheatseekingmissiles.blogspot.com/2005/06/stop-global-whining-2.html) | the rainforests have only been around for 12,000 years in terms of the history of the earth, it's hardly a pinprick The simple point is that there are now still - despite what humans have done - more rainforests today than there were 12,000 years ago." "This lungs of the earth business is nonsense; the daftest of all ... | rainforests have only been around for 12,000 years in terms of the history of the earth, it's hardly a pinprick despite humans more rainforests today than 12,000 years ago." because the trees fall down and decay, rainforests actually take in slightly more oxygen than they give out rainforests are irrelevant. World the ... | "One of the simple, but very important, facts is that the rainforests have only been around for between 12,000 and 16,000 years. That sounds like a very long time but, in terms of the history of the earth, it's hardly a pinprick. "Before then, there were hardly any rainforests. They are very young. It is just a big mi... | 1,794 | <h4>No impact to deforestation</h4><p><strong>Wigmore 5</strong>– quoting biogeography professor at London University who edits the Journal of Biogeography and a Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace (6/9, Barry, New York Post, Posted at Cheat Seeking Missiles, date is date of post, http://cheatseekingmissiles.blogspot.com... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 45,325 | 21 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,873 | Your studies are bad and the impact is exaggerated | Broch 2000 | Vigdis Broch Due and Richard A Schroeder. Producing Nature and Poverty in Africa. 2000. http://books.google.com/books?id=PUwYrkiKZzwC | deforestation has been significantly exaggerated it may well be the only about a third of the figures used by international organizations and climatologists Exaggerated claims of deforestation have misled ecologists. and may reflect less "nature and its degradation", than real histories of climatic fluctuations in inte... | eforestation has been significantly exaggerated it may well be the only about a third of the figures used by international organizations and climatologists Exaggerated claims of deforestation have misled ecologists and may reflect less "nature and its degradation", than real histories of climatic fluctuations in intera... | Indeed, drawing together evidence from the two cases presented in this essay and the other countries we have studied (Fairhead and Leach 1998), we calculate that deforestation during the twentieth century has been significantly exaggerated across a large part of West Africa. As table 3 summarizes, it may well be the on... | 2,651 | <h4>Your studies are bad and the impact is exaggerated </h4><p>Vigdis <strong>Broch</strong> Due and Richard A Schroeder. Producing Nature and Poverty in Africa. <strong>2000</strong>. http://books.google.com/books?id=PUwYrkiKZzwC</p><p>Indeed, drawing together evidence from the two cases presented in this essay and th... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 225,697 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,874 | Interpretation and violation --- the affirmative should defend the desirability of a topical action | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Interpretation and violation --- the affirmative should defend the desirability of a topical action</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,563 | 1 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
1NC - Framework Cap K
2NC - Cap K
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,875 | A legal market would increase Afghan instability | Adcox 14, Drug war/national security writer for Medium and El Paso Police Department Assistant Chief, “Legalizing Marijuana as a National Security Strategy: Are you on drugs or thinking outside the box?”, https://medium.com/homeland-security/legalizing-marijuana-as-a-national-security-strategy-are-you-on-drugs-or-think... | Ken Adcox 14, Drug war/national security writer for Medium and El Paso Police Department Assistant Chief, “Legalizing Marijuana as a National Security Strategy: Are you on drugs or thinking outside the box?”, https://medium.com/homeland-security/legalizing-marijuana-as-a-national-security-strategy-are-you-on-drugs-or-t... | Goodman reasons that since there are currently few legal means to make a living in Afghanistan providing a legitimate market f could mitigate instability by depriving war-lords of the illegal narcotic profits The question is why we would think providing a legal market for marijuana in Afghanistan would somehow remove ... | why would a legal market for marijuana in Afghanistan remove the unsavory element from the country’s drug trade Warlords are part of the Afghan DNA there are 200 controlling Afghanistan with 250,000 armed militiamen The government has been unable or dismantle these groups Why would warlords give up the hold they curren... | Goodman further reasons that, since there are currently few legal means to make a living in countries like Afghanistan, providing a legitimate market for such cash crops could mitigate instability, by depriving the country’s war-lords and criminal groups of the illegal narcotic profits they frequently use to undermine ... | 2,017 | <h4>A legal market would increase Afghan instability </h4><p>Ken <strong>Adcox 14<u>, Drug war/national security writer for Medium and El Paso Police Department Assistant Chief, “Legalizing Marijuana as a National Security Strategy: Are you on drugs or thinking outside the box?”, https://medium.com/homeland-security/l... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 429,564 | 13 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,876 | Legalize means to make permissible by law | DICTIONARY.COM | DICTIONARY.COM | le·gal·ize make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law | le·gal·ize make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law | le·gal·ize [ˈlēgəˌlīz/] verb verb: legalize; 3rd person present: legalizes; past tense: legalized; past participle: legalized; gerund or present participle: legalizing; verb: legalise; 3rd person present: legalises; past tense: legalised; past participle: legalised; gerund or present participle: legalizing 1. make (som... | 420 | <h4>Legalize means to m<strong>ake permissible by law</h4><p>DICTIONARY.COM </p><p><u><mark>le·gal·ize</u></strong></mark> [ˈlēgəˌlīz/] verb verb: legalize; 3rd person present: legalizes; past tense: legalized; past participle: legalized; gerund or present participle: legalizing; verb: legalise; 3rd person present: leg... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,566 | 1 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,877 | The aff can’t fiat changing Afghanistan laws -- WEED IS ILLEGAL IN AFGHANISTAN – the aff can’t create a market because the US CANNOT buy from farmers | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The aff can’t fiat changing Afghanistan laws -- WEED IS ILLEGAL IN AFGHANISTAN – the aff can’t create a market because the US CANNOT buy from farmers</h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 429,565 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,878 | The agent and verb indicate a debate about hypothetical government action | Ericson 3 | Ericson 3
Jon M Ericson 3, Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts – California Polytechnic U., et al., The Debater’s Guide, Third Edition, p. 4 | each topic contains certain key elements An agent doing the acting ---“The United States” in “The United States should adopt a policy the agent is the subject of the sentence The verb should urges action should adopt here means to put a program or policy into action through governmental means A specification of directi... | each topic contains An agent doing the acting The U S in “The U S should adopt a policy the agent is the subject . The verb should urges action should adopt means to put a policy into action through governmental means A specification of directions or a limitation of the action desired The entire debate is about whether... | The Proposition of Policy: Urging Future Action In policy propositions, each topic contains certain key elements, although they have slightly different functions from comparable elements of value-oriented propositions. 1. An agent doing the acting ---“The United States” in “The United States should adopt a policy of fr... | 1,288 | <h4>The <u>agent and verb</u> indicate a debate about <u>hypothetical government </u><strong>action</h4><p>Ericson 3</p><p></strong>Jon M Ericson 3, Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts – California Polytechnic U., et al., The Debater’s Guide, Third Edition, p. 4</p><p>The Proposition of Policy: Urging Future A... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 1,149 | 3,809 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,879 | “Smoke Local” swamps solvency | Worstall 14, finance and public policy writer, “Global Capitalism Would Make A Pack Of Fully Legal Cannabis Joints Cost 50 Cents, Not $50,” http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/03/22/global-capitalism-would-make-a-pack-of-fully-legal-cannabis-joints-cost-50-cents-not-50/, Vitz | Economics Worstall 14, finance and public policy writer, “Global Capitalism Would Make A Pack Of Fully Legal Cannabis Joints Cost 50 Cents, Not $50,” http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/03/22/global-capitalism-would-make-a-pack-of-fully-legal-cannabis-joints-cost-50-cents-not-50/, Vitz | t full liberalisation of the cannabis market will be followed milliseconds later by calls for trade barriers to be imposed./////// if Malawi were to be allowed to compete then all and every US based producer will go bust. Which, given the interplay between the localisation movement and the legalise cannabis movement is... | full liberalisation of the cannabis market will be followed milliseconds later by calls for trade barriers to be imposed , if Malawi were allowed to compete then all and every US based producer will go bust Legalisation would therefore be followed by the “Smoke Local” campaign. | I would also go on to make two further predictions. Currently the proposed and enacted taxes on cannabis are ad valorem. That is, they’re based upon the value of the cannabis itself. As the price crashes as a result of trade I am certain that those ad valorem taxes will be replaced by unit taxation. So many dollars per... | 850 | <h4>“Smoke Local” swamps solvency </h4><p>Economics <strong>Worstall 14<u><mark>, finance and public policy writer, “Global Capitalism Would Make A Pack Of Fully Legal Cannabis Joints Cost 50 Cents, Not $50,” http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/03/22/global-capitalism-would-make-a-pack-of-fully-legal-cannabis-... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 429,569 | 5 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,880 | The aff doesn’t legalize any mandates of the topic -- they are literally the opposite of the resolution | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The aff doesn’t legalize any mandates of the topic -- they are literally the opposite of the resolution </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,567 | 1 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,881 | They remove barriers to entry and push Afghanistan farmers out of the market | Fox 14, “Drug Cartels, Terrorism, and Marijuana,” http://raybounmulligan.com/mexican-drug-cartels-afghanistan-and-marijuana/, Vitz | Marlowe Fox 14, “Drug Cartels, Terrorism, and Marijuana,” http://raybounmulligan.com/mexican-drug-cartels-afghanistan-and-marijuana/, Vitz | Goodman illustrates some of the possible benefits of legalizing marijuana. Goodman notes that Afghanistan is the world’s largest supplier of cannabis and legalization would allow Afghans to realize an immediate revenue stream , he does not consider the fact that legalization would remove barriers of entry for American ... | Goodman he does not consider the fact that legalization would remove barriers of entry for international entrepreneurs entrepreneurs from around the world would put their hat into the ring and effectively push Afghan growers out of any new market created by legalization the stabilization is not likely to happen | In his recent blog, H.A. Goodman illustrates some of the possible benefits of legalizing marijuana. Goodman notes that Afghanistan is the world’s largest supplier of cannabis and legalization would allow Afghans to realize an immediate revenue stream. Goodman concludes that this revenue would contribute to the overall ... | 863 | <h4>They remove barriers to entry and push Afghanistan farmers out of the market </h4><p>Marlowe<strong> Fox 14<u>, “Drug Cartels, Terrorism, and Marijuana,” http://raybounmulligan.com/mexican-drug-cartels-afghanistan-and-marijuana/, Vitz</p><p></u></strong>In his recent blog, H.A. <u><strong><mark>Goodman </mark>illus... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 56,558 | 31 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,882 | TWO IMPACTS | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>TWO IMPACTS </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,568 | 1 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,883 | Afghanistan instability is inevitable and no impact | Walt 13 | Stephen Walt 13, Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, where he served as academic dean from 2002-2006. “The REAL reason the U.S. failed in Afghanistan.” Foreign Policy, March 15 | The key problem was structural objectives could not be achieved without much larger commitment but the stakes weren't worth that Troop levels never approached successful nation-building, and that was compounded by ethnic divisions, mountainous terrain, geographic isolation, poor infrastructure, and porous bord... | The key problem was structural objectives could not be achieved without much larger commitment the stakes weren't worth that Troop levels never approached successful nation-building, compounded by ethnic divisions, poor infrastructure, and porous borders. Pakistan continued to support the Taliban, and provided ... | Both Nasr and Chayes make useful points about the dysfunction that undermined the AfPak effort, and I'm not going to try to adjudicate between them. Rather, I think both of them miss the more fundamental contradiction that bedeviled the entire U.S./NATO effort, especially after the diversion to Iraq allowed the Taliban... | 4,782 | <h4>Afghanistan instability is inevitable and no impact</h4><p>Stephen<strong> Walt 13</strong>, Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, where he served as academic dean from 2002-2006. “The REAL reason the U.S. failed in Afghanistan.” Foreign Pol... | 1NC | null | 1NC Advantage 2 | 45,353 | 20 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,884 | B.) Certainty -- | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>B.) <u>Certainty</u> --</h4> | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,570 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,885 | A.) Decision making -- Debate over a controversial point of action creates argumentative stasis - that’s key to decision making | Steinberg & Freeley 8 | Steinberg & Freeley 8
*Austin J. Freeley is a Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, AND **David L. Steinberg , Lecturer of Communication Studies @ U Miami, | Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a conflict of interest If everyone is in agreement there is no need for debate the matter can be settled by unanimous consent it would be pointless to attempt to debate "Resolved: That two plus two equals four," Controversy is an essential prerequisite Where t... | Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a conflict of interest Where there is no clash there is no debate debate cannot produce effective decisions without clear identification of a question Participation in this "debate" is not likely to be productive without focus on a particular question demarcat... | Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a difference of opinion or a conflict of interest before there can be a debate. If everyone is in agreement on a tact or value or policy, there is no need for debate: the matter can be settled by unanimous consent. Thus, for example, it would be pointless to a... | 6,342 | <h4>A.) Decision making -- Debate over a controversial <u>point of action</u> creates argumentative stasis - that’s key to decision making </h4><p><strong>Steinberg & Freeley 8<u><mark> </p><p></mark>*Austin J. Freeley is a Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, AND **David... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 51,689 | 1,023 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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739,886 | First - “Resolved” means | null | re·solve verb \ri-ˈzälv, -ˈzȯlv also -ˈzäv or -ˈzȯv\ | : to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something)
to make a definite decision to do something | to make a definite decision to do something | : to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something)
: to make a definite and serious decision to do something
That’s Merriam Webster 14 [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resolved] | 216 | <h4>First - “Resolved” means </h4><p>re·solve verb \ri-ˈzälv, -ˈzȯlv also -ˈzäv or -ˈzȯv\</p><p><u><strong>: to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something)</p><p></u></strong>: <u><strong><mark>to make a definite</u></strong></mark> and serious <u><strong><mark>decision to do something<... | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,571 | 3 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,887 | Second is Limited Dialogue – our entire negative strategy is based on the question of the resolution --- there are an infinite limitless number of reasons that the scholarship of their advocacy could be a reason to vote affirmative --- changing the topic post facto manipulates balance of prep, which structurally favors... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Second is Limited Dialogue – our entire negative strategy is based on the question of the resolution --- there are an infinite limitless number of reasons that the scholarship of their advocacy could be a reason to vote affirmative --- changing the topic post facto manipulates balance of prep, which structurally fa... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,572 | 1 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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739,888 | The AFF calls on the judge to identify with the suffering of the black body within the univeristy. By circulating the horrors of slavery and attempting to draw in suffering for intellectual analysis they spectralize black pain -- that only recreates the worst form of suffering | Hartman 97 | Hartman 97 | /Saidiya V, Associate Professor of English @ UC BERKLEY,“SCENCES OF SUBJECTION: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America”; pp. 20-21/ | null | /Saidiya V, Associate Professor of English @ UC BERKLEY,“SCENCES OF SUBJECTION: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America”; pp. 20-21/ | 156 | <h4>The AFF calls on the judge to identify with the suffering of the black body within the univeristy. By circulating the horrors of slavery and attempting to draw in suffering for intellectual analys<strong>is they spectralize black pain -- that only recreates the worst form of suffering </h4><p>Hartman 97</p><p><u></... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,574 | 2 | 16,970 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | 564,687 | N | UNLV | 1 | Berkeley WT | Meyer, Andrew | 1AC - Black Scholarship
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2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,889 | They make the debate into an echo-chamber – turns the aff | Talisse 5 | Talisse 5 | The deliberativist view involved some degree of epistemic modesty. On this the reasonable citizen seeks to have her beliefs reflect the best available reasons, as a way of testing her views against the objections her present view is open to reasonable critique politics that presumes that discourse is extraneous to ques... | the reasonable citizen seeks to have her beliefs reflect the best available reasons as a way of testing her views against the objections politics that presumes that discourse is extraneous to questions of justice and justification is unreasonable for the activist discussion with those who disagree need not be involved.... | Professor of Philosophy @Vandy¶ Robert, Philosophy & Social Criticism, Deliberativist responses to activist challenges, 31(4) p. 429-431
The argument thus far might appear to turn exclusively upon different conceptions of what reasonableness entails. The deliberativist view I have sketched hold that reasonableness invo... | 4,303 | <h4>They make the debate into an echo-chamber – <strong>turns the aff</h4><p>Talisse 5</p><p></strong>Professor of Philosophy @Vandy¶ Robert, Philosophy & Social Criticism, Deliberativist responses to activist challenges, 31(4) p. 429-431</p><p>The argument thus far might appear to turn exclusively upon different conce... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 74,322 | 499 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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739,890 | Second - “Should” means | null | Should | to express obligation or expediency | to express obligation or expediency | 1—used in auxiliary function to express condition <if he should leave his father, his father would die — Genesis 44:22(Revised Standard Version)> 2—used in auxiliary function to express obligation, propriety, or expediency <'tis commanded I should do so — Shakespeare> <this is as it should be — H. L. Savage> <you shoul... | 437 | <h4>Second - “Should” means </h4><p>Should<u><strong> </p><p></u></strong>1—used in auxiliary function to express condition <if he should leave his father, his father would die — Genesis 44:22(Revised Standard Version)> 2—used in auxiliary function <u><strong><mark>to express obligation</u></strong></mark>, propriety, ... | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,575 | 3 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
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1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,891 | The United States should legalize nearly all marijuana in the United States. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should legalize nearly all marijuana in the United States. </h4> | 1AC Kentucky | Plan | null | 429,573 | 1 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,892 | The United States should legalize nearly all marihuana in the United States. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should legalize nearly all marihuana in the United States. </h4> | 1AC UNLV | Plan | null | 429,576 | 1 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
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1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,893 | As well, we need ask why the site of suffering so readily lends itself to inviting identification. Why is pain the conduit of identification? This question may seem to beg the obvious, given the violent domination and dishonor constitutive of enslavement, the acclaimed transformative capacities of pain in sentimental c... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>As well, <u><strong>we need ask why the site of suffering so readily lends itself to inviting identification. Why is pain the conduit of identification? This question may seem to beg the obvious, given the violent domination and dishonor constitutive of enslavement, <mark>the acclaimed transformative capacities of<... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,577 | 1 | 16,970 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | 564,687 | N | UNLV | 1 | Berkeley WT | Meyer, Andrew | 1AC - Black Scholarship
1NC - University K
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2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,894 | That’s Words and Phrases ‘64 [40 W&P 759] | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><mark>That’s Words and Phrases ‘64</mark> [40 W&P 759] </h4> | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,578 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,895 | Focused debate over state regulations of PAS are key to cost-benefit analysis and deliberation -- the alternative is abstract moral relativism that fails to translate into material change | Smith 99 | Smith 99 | Bioethics can be seen as having no defined essence a common thread joining all of the issues is difficult the core is a felt concern over the technology of control of man's body, his mind, and quality of life concerns of bioethics are concerns of public policy with legislation and policy guidelines at state, local, and... | concerns of bioethics are concerns of policy with legislation and policy guidelines at state and federal levels that need to be enacted and enforced Outside the individual context a democratic consensus must be reached acknowledging a certain good must be promoted individual morality operates within restraints policies... | George, Professor of Law @ The Catholic University of America, Notre Dame Journal Of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, Vol. 13, “Judicial Decision-Making in the Age of Biotechnology”, AB
Bioethics can be seen as having no defined essence which sets it apart as a distinct study or discipline. Rather, its individuation derive... | 3,907 | <h4><strong>Focused debate over state regulations of PAS are key to cost-benefit analysis and deliberation -- the alternative is abstract moral relativism that fails to translate into material change</h4><p>Smith 99</p><p></strong>George, Professor of Law @ The Catholic University of America, Notre Dame Journal Of Law,... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 318,245 | 3 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
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2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,896 | Contention 1 is the OAS | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Contention 1 is the OAS</h4> | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- OAS | null | 429,579 | 1 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,897 | Contention 1 is the OAS | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Contention 1 is the OAS</h4> | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- OAS | null | 429,580 | 1 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,898 | This produces cycles of ressentiment – the affirmative temporally locks the black body into a state of abjection which prevents both resistance and the ability to craft social life – their presentation renders black as phobogenic object which enables a constant repetition of traumatic mortification | Marriott, 2k | Marriott, 2k – associate professor in the History of Consciousness Department at UC Santa Cruz (David, “On Black Men,” Edinburgh University Press, pgs. 6-14)//eek | Part of the rites of lynching, photographs of dead black men and their white executioners are meant to be seen. They are public portraits: posed, compelling, an exhibition and narration of racist violence. Pressed up close, or drawing back, the camera lens is a means to fashion the self through the image of a dead blac... | the camera lens is a means to fashion the self through the image of a dead black man- and to identify with the white men, and women, at the scene. a consolidation of racist community and a posture of whiteness white identity emerges from a spectacle of annihilation The lesson learned through murderous gazes of white me... | Cameron describes the sickness which overwhelms him at the sight of the image of his dead friends; Wright recalls his mind 'frozen with a cold pity for the life thaj; was gone' when he comes across the debris of a public lynching (Cameron 1995: 84; Wright 1935). Nausea, petrification: nothing like the gleam in the whit... | 21,642 | <h4>This produces cycles of ressentiment – the affirmative temporally locks the black body into a state of abjection which prevents both resistance and the ability to craft social life – their presentation renders black as phobogenic object which enables a constant repetition of traumatic mortification</h4><p><strong>M... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 429,582 | 1 | 16,970 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | 564,687 | N | UNLV | 1 | Berkeley WT | Meyer, Andrew | 1AC - Black Scholarship
1NC - University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,899 | C.) Legalize -- | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>C.) <u>Legalize</u> --</h4> | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,581 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,900 | We need to learn how to speak the language of policy makers as a precursor to critical activist research and advocacy --- They have no offense against our interp | Diem et al 2014 | Diem et al 2014 (Sarah Diem, Michelle D. Young, Anjalé D. Welton, Katherine Cumings Mansfield & Pei-Ling Lee (2014) The intellectual landscape of critical policy analysis, International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 27:9, 1068-1090, DOI: 10.1080/09518398.2014.916007 [bracket modified]) | scholars found critical policy analysis an indispensable tool for questioning the roots of policy work. critical policy analysis enabled a deeper critique of the contextual nuances and complexities of the policy process critical policy analysis was “focused on the questions of epistemology,” and recognizes the complexi... | scholars found critical policy analysis an indispensable tool for questioning the roots of policy work. enabled deeper critique of contextual nuances and complexities of the policy process critical policy analysis “focused on epistemology,” and recognizes
scholars found it important to carefully examine policies and in... | The scholars interviewed for this project found critical policy analysis an indispensable tool for questioning the roots of much policy work. Contrasting their work to traditional policy analyses, several scholars pointed out how critical policy analysis enabled a deeper critique of the contextual nuances and complexit... | 12,229 | <h4>We need to learn how to speak the language of policy makers as a precursor to critical activist research and advocacy --- They have no offense against our interp</h4><p><strong>Diem et al 2014</strong> (Sarah Diem, Michelle D. Young, Anjalé D. Welton, Katherine Cumings Mansfield & Pei-Ling Lee (2014) The intellectu... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 427,628 | 32 | 16,971 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | 564,690 | N | UNLV | 7 | Weber HV | Thiele, Chris | 1AC - PAS Disability
1NC - Framework Cap K
2NC - Cap K
1NR - Framework
2NR - Framework | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,901 | The United States’ unilateral hardline approach to the war on drugs has devastated OAS credibility | Isacson 12 | Adam Isacson 12 director of the Regional Security Policy Program at the Washington Office on Latin America, May 22, “Conflict Resolution in the Americas: The Decline of the OAS”, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/11979/conflict-resolution-in-the-americas-the-decline-of-the-oas, AB | The [Organization of American States] is an enemy of the U.S. and an enemy to the interests of freedom and security," said Rep from Florida You can’t expect much from the OAS. It’s like a corpse that must be buried." The Organization of American States’ troubles go beyond being attacked from both extremes of the ideolo... | The O A S presidents disagree with the U S on key issues like drug policy Latin American governments exclude the U S the OAS has functioned as a multilateral sounding board, a place to build consensus around broad policies OAS components have made important contributions to peace The OAS is hampered by a perception tha... | "The [Organization of American States] is an enemy of the U.S. and an enemy to the interests of freedom and security," said Rep. David Rivera, a Republican congressman from Florida, in July 2011 as he joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee's GOP majority in voting to cut off U.S. funding for the OAS. Rivera’s low r... | 5,573 | <h4>The United States’ unilateral hardline approach to the war on drugs has devastated OAS credibility </h4><p>Adam<strong> Isacson 12</strong> director of the Regional Security Policy Program at the Washington Office on Latin America, May 22, “Conflict Resolution in the Americas: The Decline of the OAS”, http://www.wo... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- OAS | null | 296,182 | 10 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,902 | The United States’ unilateral hardline approach to the war on drugs has devastated OAS credibility | Isacson 12 | Adam Isacson 12 director of the Regional Security Policy Program at the Washington Office on Latin America, May 22, “Conflict Resolution in the Americas: The Decline of the OAS”, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/11979/conflict-resolution-in-the-americas-the-decline-of-the-oas, AB | The [Organization of American States] is an enemy of the U.S. and an enemy to the interests of freedom and security," said Rep from Florida You can’t expect much from the OAS. It’s like a corpse that must be buried." The Organization of American States’ troubles go beyond being attacked from both extremes of the ideolo... | The O A S presidents disagree with the U S on key issues like drug policy Latin American governments exclude the U S the OAS has functioned as a multilateral sounding board, a place to build consensus around broad policies OAS components have made important contributions to peace The OAS is hampered by a perception tha... | "The [Organization of American States] is an enemy of the U.S. and an enemy to the interests of freedom and security," said Rep. David Rivera, a Republican congressman from Florida, in July 2011 as he joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee's GOP majority in voting to cut off U.S. funding for the OAS. Rivera’s low r... | 5,573 | <h4>The United States’ unilateral hardline approach to the war on drugs has devastated OAS credibility </h4><p>Adam<strong> Isacson 12</strong> director of the Regional Security Policy Program at the Washington Office on Latin America, May 22, “Conflict Resolution in the Americas: The Decline of the OAS”, http://www.wo... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- OAS | null | 296,182 | 10 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
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2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,903 | The ballot is a form of interest convergence between the judge and the aff – this pacifying inclusive gesture replicates academic domination -- turns the case | Chow 1993 | Chow – Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities @ Brown - 1993 | While the struggle for hegemony remains necessary The question is not how intellectuals can obtain hegemony in an opposition against dominant power but how they can resist the forms of power that transform [them] into its object and instrument in the sphere of ‘knowledge,’ ‘truth,’ ‘consciousness, and ‘discourse how do... | The question is not how intellectuals can obtain hegemony in oppositional against dominant power but how they can resist the forms of power that transform [them] into its object and instrument in the sphere of ‘knowledge,’ ‘truth,’ ‘consciousness, and ‘discourse how do intellectuals struggle against a hegemony which al... | (Rey, Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies, p. 16-17)
While the struggle for hegemony remains necessary for many reasons-especially in cases where underprivileged groups seek equality of privilege-I remain skeptical of the validity of hegemony over time, especially if it is a hegem... | 5,388 | <h4>The ballot is a form of interest convergence between the judge and the aff – this pacifying inclusive gesture replicates academic domination <strong>-- turns the case </h4><p>Chow </strong>– Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities @ Brown -<strong> 1993</p><p></strong>(Rey, Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Interve... | 1NC | null | 1NC K | 323,208 | 67 | 16,970 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | 564,687 | N | UNLV | 1 | Berkeley WT | Meyer, Andrew | 1AC - Black Scholarship
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2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
739,904 | It means to authorize | RANDOM HOUSE 14 | RANDOM HOUSE 14 [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/legalize] | le·gal·ize
verb (used with object), le·gal·ized, le·gal·iz·ing.
to make legal; authorize. | le·gal·ize
verb with object
to make legal; authorize. | le·gal·ize [lee-guh-lahyz] Show IPA
verb (used with object), le·gal·ized, le·gal·iz·ing.
to make legal; authorize.
Also, especially British, le·gal·ise. | 154 | <h4>It means to authorize</h4><p><strong>RANDOM HOUSE 14</strong> [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/legalize]</p><p><u><strong><mark>le·gal·ize</u></strong></mark> [lee-guh-lahyz] Show IPA</p><p><u><strong><mark>verb</mark> (used <mark>with object</mark>), le·gal·ized, le·gal·iz·ing.</p><p><mark>to make legal; ... | 2NC | CP | AT: Perm Do the CP | 429,583 | 5 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
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