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Glenbrooks, UT | 1 | Opponent: 1NC - PEMEX Mexican Ptx Nietzsche K Generic Nanotech Bad DA Nanotech Warming DA Ban Nanotech CP |
New Trier | 2 | Opponent: UC Lab CR | Judge: Elyse Conklin 1NC - Debt Ceiling Ptx China DA T - Gov-to-Gov Psychoanalysis K 2NR - Psychoanalysis K |
Notre Dame | 2 | Opponent: South East PR | Judge: Clara Purk 1NC - T - Economic CIR Ptx XO CP Cap K |
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1ACTournament: New Trier | Round: 2 | Opponent: UC Lab CR | Judge: Elyse Conklin Through the manipulation of molecular-sized materials 2.1. The state of the Mexican Europe is offering Mexico long-term nanotech contracts – this will collapse US regional competitiveness Foladori et al 2011 (Guillermo Foladori, PhD in economics and professor of Development Studies at the Autonomous University of Zacetas, Edgar Zayago is a PhD in Development studies with a Masters in International Development Studies – full professor in the development studies academic unit at UAZ, Richard Appelbaum is the MacArthur Chair in Global and International Studies and Sociology at UC Santa Barbara – PhD from the Univ of Chicago, Rachel Parker is a former research fellow at the Center for Nanotechnology in Society, 8 december 2011, "Mexico-U.S. Scientific Collaboration in Nanotechnology", http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=f7be39c7-9713-4687-918b-17465e3babae40sessionmgr104andvid=2andhid=127) Among the various kinds O’Boyle and Alper, Sept 6, 2013 By Michael O'Boyle and Alexandra Alper, http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/06/mexico-economy-rate-idUSL2N0H20U220130906, access 9/19/13 MEXICO CITY, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Mexico's central The Binational Road Forward Lau and Foladori, 2007 Guillermo Foladori (Ph. D, Econ. UNAM, Mxico) is a Professor-researcher in Development Studies at the Autonomous University of Zacatecas. n April 2004, the Navy and the U.S. Air A core premise of deep engagement The properties of these nanomaterials Scenario 1 is soil contamination Impact on soil microbial env Topsoil is crucial to agriculture Mexico is exporting nano-coated agriculture to the US – risking massive health problems Health and fitness products 17 The most significant finding from research into air pollution particles for the hazard of nanoparticles is that cells and organs may demonstrate toxic responses How might the human race appear In 2006, CONACYT outlined the creation of two Networking organizations are those that promote diaspora Delgado-Ramos, June 2013 (GIAN CARLO DELGADO-RAMOS, Researcher Ciudad Universitaria CEIICH-UNAM, Torre II de Humanidade,?†Full-time researcher within the program titled “The World in the 21st Century" of the Center on Interdisciplinary Research in Sciences and Humanities of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Int. J. Innovation Technol. Management 2013.10. Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management Vol. 10, No. 2 (2013)) The capacity to manipulate matter at the | 10/13/13 |
1AC v2Tournament: Notre Dame | Round: 2 | Opponent: South East PR | Judge: Clara Purk The US pushes unregulated nanotech on Mexico under the guise of globalization and behind the veil of war – this results in exploitation and mass poverty Lau, 2013 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW CENTER FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY ? UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAZayago Lau, E. (2013): “The social relevance of nanotechnology in México”, Sociología y tecnociencia/Sociology and Technoscience, 3(2): 48-70. http://sociologia.palencia.uva.es/revista/index.php/sociologiaytecnociencia/article/view/21/30 Introduction Social relevance, in… no other country (Petras and Veltmeyer, 2003). US pushes an unsustainable model of nano on Mexico that creates inequalities and ensures that nano is used for wealthy elites – Mexico must shift strategies or else structural poverty and disease will continue to be rampant Lau and Rushton, 2007 Edgar Záyago Lau. PhD Candidate in Development Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico. Mark Rushton. PhD Candidate in Development Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, The “development debate” has existed… poverty in Latin Ame- rica and the world. And, structural violence is the lens through which the judge should evaluate impacts and we have an ethical obligation to reject it – outweighs on magnitude Hintjens 7 Helen Hintjens is Lecturer in the Centre for Development Studies, University of Wales, “MDF Understanding Development Better,” http://udb.global-connections.nl/sites/udb.global-connections.nl/files/file/2923317.05120-20Position20Paper20Helen20Hintjens.pdf Thus, the plan: The United States federal government should substantially increase its necessary equitable nanotechnology economic engagement toward Mexico. Contention 2 is Solvency 1st – The US must engage in equitable nano development – it’s key to save 400 million people living in poverty because of US nano policy Lau, 2013 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW CENTER FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY ? UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAZayago Lau, E. (2013): “The social relevance of nanotechnology in México”, Sociología y tecnociencia/Sociology and Technoscience, 3(2): 48-70. http://sociologia.palencia.uva.es/revista/index.php/sociologiaytecnociencia/article/view/21/30 The North American Free Trade Agreement… maximize the positive effects of SandT. And US is empirically key to Mexican national plan – plan sends signal of long term commitment which incentives Mexican national oversight of nano Delgado-Ramos, Researcher Ciudad Universitaria, June 2013 GIAN CARLO DELGADO-RAMOS†, CEIICH-UNAM, Torre II de Humanidades 5th Floor, Ciudad Universitaria Mexico City, *This article is a product of research project No. 118244 of the National Research Council of Mexico and carried out at CEIICH-UNAM.?†Full-time researcher within the program titled “The World in the 21st Century" of the Center on Interdisciplinary Research in Sciences and Humanities of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Int. J. Innovation Technol. Management 2013.10. Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by CCC Get It Now on 09/03/13. For personal use only.International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management Vol. 10, No. 2 (2013) 1340001 (23 pages), DOI: 10.1142/S0219877013400014 And, accessing Mexican scientists in the US is key to enabling equal opportunities for Mexico and maintaining mutual partnerships Newland and Tanaka, Migration Policy Institute, 2010 Mobilizing Diaspora Entrepreneurship for Development by Kathleen Newland and Hiroyuki Tanaka Migration Policy Institute, October 2010, DiasporaEntrepreneurship-MPI USAID.pdf, access8/30/13 Networking organizations are those that… that could provide outsourcing services. The plan is critical to equitable access to economic resources – ethical obligation to reconstruct economic engagement, not just reject Campbell 9 Nancy D. Campbell, associate professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute “Reconstructing Science and Technology Studies Views from Feminist Standpoint Theory,” Frontier: a Journal of Womyn’s Studies, Volume 30, Number 1, 2009 Muse Feminist activists and scholars have much… an overly rapid pace of change Each December, The Economist forecasts… automatically predicted more of the same. The risk of great power nuclear war is extremely low Subsequently, low probability should be no probability – try or die logic promotes serial policy failure | 11/3/13 |
1AC v2 - Additional Solvency CardsTournament: Glenbrooks, UT | Round: 1 | Opponent: US investment in Mexico is critical to comabat inequalities by expanding the framework for nanotech investment and empowering those groups who best challenge the profit driven model (started reading at Glenbrooks) Other elements are going Plan solves – equitable nano policies are pro-poor and causes the government to listen to those most affected by status quo policy (started reading at UT) | 1/18/14 |
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