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Glenbrooks | 1 | Katy Taylor LA | Josh Clark |
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Greenhill | 1 | Harker MS | Yao Yao Chen |
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Hooch | 2 | Northview JK | James Brock |
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Ohio Valley | 2 | All | All |
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Samford | 1 | Hooch WP | Neil Butt |
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UGA | 1 | Cairo AD | Scott Brown |
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UGA | 1 | Cairo AD | Scott Brown |
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Varsity State | 5 | Hooch PM | Sigalos |
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Varsity State | Quarters | Westminster DH |
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Wake Forest | 2 | College Prep | Maria Lui |
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Wake Forest | 3 | Atholton SA | Bill Batterman |
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Wake Forest | 5 | Niles West KC | Joel Diamond |
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C'mon. You've entered info for 13 rounds, and only entered cites for 4? That's only 30.8%.
Open Source is NOT a replacement for good disclosure practices.
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Contact Info | 1 | Opponent: Info | Judge: Aff chrismoxley05@gmailcom Neg alanhesu@gmailcom |
Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: Katy Taylor LA | Judge: Josh Clark 1nc Ptx Iran Colonialism K IADB CP T (increase govgov long term) case |
Greenhill | 1 | Opponent: Harker MS | Judge: Yao Yao Chen 1AC Cuba3 |
Hooch | 2 | Opponent: Northview JK | Judge: James Brock 1AC Cuba3 |
Ohio Valley | 2 | Opponent: All | Judge: All 1AC |
Samford | 1 | Opponent: Hooch WP | Judge: Neil Butt 1AC - Multilat Ag Transition |
UGA | 1 | Opponent: Cairo AD | Judge: Scott Brown Ag Advantage - Warming Bio-D Multilat - Solves War Middle East Transition - Bioterror and LNG |
UGA | 1 | Opponent: Cairo AD | Judge: Scott Brown Ag Advantage - Warming Bio-D Multilat - Solves War Middle East Transition - Bioterror and LNG |
Varsity State | 5 | Opponent: Hooch PM | Judge: Sigalos 1AC - New Ukraine Advantage |
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1ACTournament: Hooch | Round: 2 | Opponent: Northview JK | Judge: James Brock Only the Cuban model solves – US adoption allows for a shift to sustainable urban agriculture worldwide | 9/27/13 |
1AC Cuba - GreenhillTournament: Greenhill | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harker MS | Judge: Yao Yao Chen Normalization of relations is inevitable – only an immediate and complete rollback of the embargo can ensure successful reform and prevent Cuban collapse Cuban instability results in Caribbean instability, terrorism, democratic backsliding, and distracts the US from critical hotspots including Africa, the Caucus, and North Korea Caribbean instability causes bioterrorism and LNG explosions LNG tanker explosions cause catastrophic damage – outweighs nuclear war Bioterrorism results in extinction African conflicts cause great power war Caucasus conflict goes nuclear 1AC – Adv 2 Advantage (2) is Agriculture Natural constraints means sustainable agriculture is the only means for survival - mechanized systems will inevitably fail But, Cuban agriculture is at a critical turning point – capital shortages are causing a turn away from ecological sustainability – now is key delay, collapses Ag Failure to lift the embargo prevents foreign investment in organoponics – key to US and worldwide adoption Only the US solves – Access to the US market is key to the continued viability of Cuban organics Industrial agriculture is the root cause of warming, Amazon deforestation and wetland destruction – only a shift now solves Warming real and is anthropogenic---reject negative evidence Extinction 1AC – Plan 1AC – Solvency Only full removal of the embargo solves – partial or conditioned removal is worse than the status quo. Lifting of the embargo is inevitable – triggers your disads Independently, Latin America is structurally improving due to globalization And, the embargo is an act of genocide – it disproportionately affects the Cuban population and is maintained only to destroy socialism The unconditional offer of normal trade relations boosts US-Cuban relations and fosters a stable transition – that’s key to American soft-power | 9/21/13 |
Round 1 SamfordTournament: Samford | Round: 1 | Opponent: Hooch WP | Judge: Neil Butt 1AC – AgricultureAdvantage (1) is Bringing Sexy BackCuban agriculture is collapsing—now is keyM. Dawn King, Professor of Environmental Studies at Brown, 3/21/12 The Plan SolvesFirst, the plan spreads organoponic production, revitalizing urban spacesShkolnick 12 (Jacob, JD Candidate at Drake, SIN EMBARGO: 1 THE CUBAN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE UNITED STATES", Fall 2012, 17 Drake J. Agric L 683, lexis)moxley Second, access to the US export market spreads the Cuban modelWilliam Kost, Economist at the US Department of Agriculture, 2004 Two Impacts:First, Industrial agriculture is the root cause of warming, Amazon deforestation and wetland destruction – only a shift now solvesCummins 10 (Ronnie, founder and Director of the Organic Consumers Association (OCA), a non-profit, U.S. based network of 850,000 consumers, dedicated to safeguarding organic standards and promoting a healthy, just, and sustainable system of agriculture and commerce. The OCA’s primary strategy is to work on national and global campaigns promoting health, justice, and sustainability that integrate public education, marketplace pressure, media work, litigation, and grassroots lobbying. Cummins is also editor of OCA’s website www.organicconsumers.org (30,000 visitors a day) and newsletters, Organic Bytes (270,000 subscribers), and Organic View, he has served as director of US and international efforts such as the Pure Food Campaign, and the Global Days of Action Against GMOs. From 1992-98 Cummins served as a campaign director for the Foundation on Economic Trends in Washington, D.C, October 10th, 2010, "Industrial Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10", http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9-http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9)//moxley Warming is real, anthropogenic, and threatens extinction —- prefer new evidence that represents consensusRichard Schiffman 9/27/13, environmental writer @ The Atlantic citing the Fifth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, "What Leading Scientists Want You to Know About Today’s Frightening Climate Report," The Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/09/leading-scientists-weigh-in-on-the-mother-of-all-climate-reports/280045/ Second, industrial agriculture crushes the environment and bio-diversity, threatening extinctionEhrlich 26 Ehrlich 13 – Professor of Biology 26 Senior Research Scientist in Biology @ Stanford University (Paul R. Ehrlich (President of the Center for Conservation Biology @ Stanford University) 26 Anne H. Ehrlich, "Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?," Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences, Proc. R. Soc. B 2013 280, published online 9 January 2013)HA Virtually every past civilization has eventually undergone collapse, a loss of socio-political 1AC – MULTILATAdvantage 2 is MultilateralismAnti-Americanism and unilateralism kill U.S. legitimacy – that causes interventions and escalationKupchan 12 – Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford, Associate Professor of International Relations @gtown, Senior Fellow and Director of Europe Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (Charles Kupchan, "Sorry, Mitt: It Won’t Be an American Century", FEBRUARY 6, 2012, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/02/06/it_won_t_be_an_american_century?page=0,2) Multilat is the alternative – it leads to global coop and power sharing—it creates shared | 1/10/14 |
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