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New Trier | 4 | Pine Crest GJ | Matt Olson |
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New Trier | 6 | Kinkaid BY | Kevin Hirn |
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New Trier | 2 | Lane Tech | Christian Palacios |
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Niles | 1 | UC Lab B | Tim Bzny |
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Niles | 4 | GBS CaMi | Val McIntosh |
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Niles | 6 | Northside College Prep DD | Dave Weston |
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Valley | 1 | Blake NJ | Matt Kenyon |
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Valley | 4 | Wayzata NG | Colton Karoses |
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Valley | 6 | ICW ST | Ben Hamburger |
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C'mon. You've entered info for 10 rounds, and only entered cites for 3? That's only 30.0%.
Open Source is NOT a replacement for good disclosure practices.
Tournament | Round | Report |
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New Trier | 4 | Opponent: Pine Crest GJ | Judge: Matt Olson 1AC Baseball |
New Trier | 6 | Opponent: Kinkaid BY | Judge: Kevin Hirn 1AC Mexican nanotech |
New Trier | 2 | Opponent: Lane Tech | Judge: Christian Palacios 1AC Venezuela Oil |
Niles | 1 | Opponent: UC Lab B | Judge: Tim Bzny 1AC Critical Embargo |
Niles | 4 | Opponent: GBS CaMi | Judge: Val McIntosh 1AC Embargo |
Niles | 6 | Opponent: Northside College Prep DD | Judge: Dave Weston 1AC Renewables |
Valley | 1 | Opponent: Blake NJ | Judge: Matt Kenyon 1AC TBHA |
Valley | 4 | Opponent: Wayzata NG | Judge: Colton Karoses 1AC IFFs |
Valley | 6 | Opponent: ICW ST | Judge: Ben Hamburger 2NR was Debt Ceiling and Case Lost 1NC stuff sorry |
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1NC R1 NilesTournament: Niles | Round: 1 | Opponent: UC Lab B | Judge: Tim Bzny 1Obama’s push ensures compromise to avoid defaultKuhnenhenn 9/8 Win or lose, Obama and lawmakers then would run headlong into a debate over Reforming US-Cuba trade laws cause fierce political fightsNY Times 12 ("Easing of Restraints in Cuba Renews Debate on U.S. Embargo", November 19th, 2012, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/world/americas/changes-in-cuba-create-support-for-easing-embargo.html?pagewanted=all26_r=0-http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/20/world/americas/changes-in-cuba-create-support-for-easing-embargo.html?pagewanted=all26_r=0) And Cuba has a long history of tossing ice on warming relations. The latest Failure to raise the debt ceiling ensures collapse of the global economy, U.S. economic leadership, and free tradeDavidson 9/10 If the debt ceiling isn’t lifted again this fall, some serious financial decisions will Nuclear warKhalilzad ’11 Zalmay was the United States ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, and the United Nations during the presidency of George W. Bush and the director of policy planning at the Defense Department from 1990 to 1992, " The Economy and National Security", 2-8-11, http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/print/259024-http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/print/259024, MCR Today, economic and fiscal trends pose the most severe long-term threat to 2A. Interpretation – Removing sanctions is a form of appeasementStern 6 (Martin, University of Maryland Graduate, Debunking detente, 11/27/06, http://www.diamondbackonline.com/article_56223e79-7009-56a3-8afe-5d08bfff6e08.html) Appeasement is defined as "granting concessions to potential enemies to maintain peace." Giving Iran international legitimacy and removing sanctions would have maintained peace with a potential enemy without changing the undemocratic practices of the enemy. If this isn’t appeasement, I don’t know how better to define the word. Engagement and appeasement are distinctResnick 1 (Evan, Assistant Professor and coordinator of the United States Programme at RSIS, "Defining Engagement," Journal of International Affairs, 0022197X, Spring2001, Vol. 54, Issue 2, http://web.ebscohost.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu/ehost/detail?sid=1b56e6b4-ade2-4052-9114-7d107fdbd01940sessionmgr1226vid=226hid=2426bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ3d3d~~23db=mth26AN=4437301-http://web.ebscohost.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu/ehost/detail?sid=1b56e6b4-ade2-4052-9114-7d107fdbd01940sessionmgr1226vid=226hid=2426bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ3d3d) Thus, a rigid conceptual distinction can be drawn between engagement and appeasement. Whereas B. Violation – they remove restrictions – that’s appeasementC. Voting issue1. Limits – infinite amount of restrictions the aff can remove – explodes neg research burden2. Ground – Lose spending links based off of increases in funding3China is pushing relations with Cuba nowGlobal Times 6/2/13 (6/2/2013, Global Times, Senior CPC official looks to expansion of China-Cuba cooperation, http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/786078.shtml~~23.Ube0__nvu9E-http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/786078.shtml) A senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official said in Havana Saturday China China won’t upset the US but increasing presence in the region causes clash and guts relationsWatson 4 (Cynthia A. Watson is professor of strategy at the National War College"U.S. Responses to China’s Growing Interests in Latin America: Dawning Recognition of a Changing Hemisphere," http://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/EnterDragonFinal.pdf) A confrontational US-China relationship leads to war – guaranteed extinctionRatner, 2013 Dr. Ely Ratner is the Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security. Dr. Ratner recently served in the Office of Chinese and Mongolian Affairs at the State Department as the lead political officer covering China’s external relations in Asia. "Rebalancing to Asia with an Insecure China." The Washington Quarterly 36.2 (2013): 21-38. China’s foreign policies have for decades reflected the principles of biding time, pursuing a 4Counterplan: The federal judiciary should strike down the Cuban embargoif a majority of major Latin American governments commit to form a multilateral coalition to pressure Cuba to improve human rights standardsCounterplan solves the case and leads Cuba to comply with democratic and human rights standards giving the US a multilateral foothold in the regionCastañeda ’09 ~Jorge Castañeda; Dr. Castañeda is a Global Distinguished Professor of Politics and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University, and was the Foreign Minister of Mexico from 2000 to 2003. He holds a PhD in Economic History from the University of Paris, and is a member of the Board of Human Rights Watch, and since 2003 has hosted "Voices of Latin American Leaders" at NYU, a series of conversations with prominent politicians, intellectuals, and businesspeople from the region; "Engaging Cuba on Human Rights" Nov. 19th 2009; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704204304574543731928423624.html~~ Without outside pressure, the human-rights situation in Cuba will not improve. That solves thirty plus scenarios for nuclear warNye ’96 ~Joseph S. Nye; Dr. Nye is a University Distinguished Service Professor at the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government, and former Dean of the Kennedy School. He received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Princeton University, did postgraduate work at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, and earned a PhD in political science from Harvard. He has served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology; "Power in the Global Information Age: From Realism to Globalization" Published in 2004, original article from The Washington Quarterly Volume 19 Issue 1, 1996; http://books.google.com/books?id=nBjPghOcrW0C~~ As a result of such disjunctions between borders and peoples, there have been some 5Tragedy is an inevitable aspect of the human condition – attempts to avoid it are futile and only limit the possibilities of the human experience. The alternative is a pessimistic ethic in which we embrace the status quo and accept our tragic fateDienstag ’04 ~Joshua Foa Dienstag; Dr. Dienstag holds a doctorate from Princeton University and taught at the University of Virginia before moving to UCLA, where he is a Professor of Political Science and Professor of Law. His research is primarily focused on 17th to 19th Century European Political thought. He has also held fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Center on Constitutional Government at Harvard University; "Tragedy, Pessimism, and Nietzsche" New Literary History Vol. 35 No. 1, Winter 2004; http://www.jstor.org/stable/20057822-http://www.jstor.org/stable/20057822~~ This is not the idea that we see the "true" individual in a 6Text: The federal judiciary should rule that the extra-territoriality provisions and restrictions on medical and humanitarian assistance should be removed from the embargo on Cuba on the grounds that they violate international law.C-plan solves OAS advantage—The OAS objection is to the 3rd party extraterritoriality provisions that the U.S. is in violation of—Removing them empirically is the key to stopping OAS frictionAmerican Association For World Health 97 OASThe plan leads to normalization of relations with CubaGrogg ’12 ~Patricia Grogg; Grogg is the Cuba Correspondent for the Inter Press Service Latin America Journalist Network. Previously she has worked as an Editor and Assignment Editor for the Cuban agency Prensa Latina, as well as a Journalist for the magazine Cuba Internacional. She studied Spanish Literature at the University of Chile and Journalism at the University of Havana; "Cuba: Oil Drilling Opens Up New Possibilities" Feb. 16th 2012; http://www.ipsnews.net/2012/02/cuba-oil-drilling-opens-up-new-possibilities/~~ Moreover, given its strategic importance for both the United States and Cuba, some That threatens extinction for multiple speciesDean ’07 ~Cornelia Dean; Dean is a Senior Science Writer for The New York Times. She holds a BA in American civilization from Brown University and a MA from Boston University, where she is also a member of the advisory board of the Metcalf Institute for Environmental and Marine Reporting. She held a fellowship at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and also has taught seminars and classes at Vassar College, the University of Rhode Island and the Columbia University School of Journalism. Here she cites multiple experts that took part in a conference regarding Cuban biodiversity; "Conserving Cuba, After the Embargo" Dec. 25th 2007; http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/25/science/25cuba.html?pagewanted=all26_r=126~~ Through accidents of geography and history, Cuba is a priceless ecological resource. That ExtinctionGreenwald ’10 ~Noah Greenwald; Noah is the Endangered Species Director for the Center for Biological Diversity. He also works to educate the public about the importance of protecting biodiversity and about the multitude of threats to the survival of North American wildlife. He holds a Bachelor of Science in ecology from the Evergreen State College and a master’s in forest ecology and conservation from the University of Washington; "The Extinction Crisis" Updated 2010; http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/biodiversity/elements_of_biodiversity/extinction_crisis/index.html~~ It’s frightening but true: Our planet is now in the midst of its sixth Poverty is rapidly decreasing All data on incomes and income distribution are questionable, above all those generated in ====Poverty inevitable – alt causes overwhelm ==== Similarly, most of sub-Saharan Africa is suffering from an un-payable HRVote Neg: Engagement with human rights abusers makes you complicit with Evil, no political end is worth this compromise.Gordon 26 Gordon, senior lecturer at Ben-Gurion University, and independent Scholar, 95 Put differently, this book is also about us, a man and a woman FramingGovernments ought to use util since it is the only way to resolve conflicts of rightsHasnas, 95 9 This means that when the government is called upon to resolve a conflict of 3. Unconditional human value justifies consequentalismCummiskey, 90 writes: Nonetheless, it is important to realize that even if one accepts the thesis that B. The quest to decipher the value to human life beyond mere existence opens up a pandora’s box of eugenic murdersRichard Coleson, JD Law, Summer, 1997, Issues in Law and Medicine, 13 Issues L. 26 Med. 3, Lexis ? C. Their argument risks a slippery slope – once we decide that certain lives are not worth living, we jeopardize all ethics and legitimize killing babies for their organs. Welcome to moral nihilism.Lisa Hanger, B.A. at Miami University, Summer, 1992, Journal of Law-Medicine, 5 Health Matrix 347 | 9/13/13 |
Consumption 1NCTournament: New Trier | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lane Tech | Judge: Christian Palacios Engagement with Latin America is a tool to continue the United States uninhibited consumption through maintenance of imperial control – we control uniquenessChomsky 10 This makes their impacts inevitable and causes extinctionEhrenfeld 5 ====The alternative is to problematize the 1AC’s consumption logic==== | 11/1/13 |
Contact InfoTournament: Contact Info | Round: 1 | Opponent: Contact Info | Judge: By default we'll disclose all 1ACs/1NCs read. If you want anything else we've read, email me and I'll try to put it up ASAP. | 9/8/13 |
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