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CONTACT | 1 | CONTACT | CONTACT |
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KCKCC | 1 | Rogers Heritage MP | Matt Casas |
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KCKCC | 3 | Shawnee Mission East FM | Nick ODonnell |
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KCKCC | 5 | Washburn Rural KR | Luke Hartmann |
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KCKCC | Quarters | Jenks DR | Brian Gonzaba, Liam Murphy, Dana Christensen |
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KCKCC | Semis | Blue Valley North WY | Matt Casas, Tyler Gillette, |
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KCKCC | Octas | Shawnee Mission East WW | Jared Nelson, Killian Cull, Evan Johnson |
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Tournament | Round | Report |
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KCKCC | 1 | Opponent: Rogers Heritage MP | Judge: Matt Casas 1AC- Give Cuba Nuclear Reactors |
KCKCC | 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell 1AC- Irony (Annex Mexico) |
KCKCC | 5 | Opponent: Washburn Rural KR | Judge: Luke Hartmann 1AC- Mexico Student Exchange (STEM Relations) |
KCKCC | Quarters | Opponent: Jenks DR | Judge: Brian Gonzaba, Liam Murphy, Dana Christensen 1AC- Baudrillard |
KCKCC | Semis | Opponent: Blue Valley North WY | Judge: Matt Casas, Tyler Gillette, 1AC- Cuba Embargo (Relations Oil Spills China) |
KCKCC | Octas | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East WW | Judge: Jared Nelson, Killian Cull, Evan Johnson 1AC- Cuba Science Coop |
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AT IronyTournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell Irony is a moment – a singular event of intimacy The beauty lies in its implicit behavior – the act of clarification debilitates the power behind the irony | 11/3/13 |
CIR DATournament: KCKCC | Round: 1 | Opponent: Rogers Heritage MP | Judge: Matt Casas Plan drains political capital— Congressional opinion on the embargo is mixed—there’d be a fight Obama’s political capital key to passage of immigration reform: Increasing green cards generates effective IT experts to combat cyber war Cyber war causes extinction. | 11/3/13 |
CONTACTTournament: CONTACT | Round: 1 | Opponent: CONTACT | Judge: CONTACT | 11/3/13 |
China CPTournament: KCKCC | Round: 1 | Opponent: Rogers Heritage MP | Judge: Matt Casas Chinese investment solves Cuban reforms and economic expansion—Cuba will say yes— China’s model is critical to solvency— empirically proven. State-to-state cooperation has focused on building critical infrastructure as a basis a. China engagement key to diplomatically isolating Taiwan. Diplomatic Recognition of Taiwan. For the PRC, the government of Taiwan represents an b. Peaceful unification of Taiwan depends on China’s economic leverage and growing diplomatic recognition – the alternative is military intervention and nuclear war. | 11/3/13 |
China CP Relations Oil SpillsTournament: KCKCC | Round: Semis | Opponent: Blue Valley North WY | Judge: Matt Casas, Tyler Gillette, China solves soft power and relations—incorporating Chinese initiatives is key. Latin American operations of Chinese state enterprises, undertaken ¶ through state-to- Also solves oil spill— recent advancement in technology prove Researchers in China claim to have produced the world’s lightest aerogel. The feather- | 11/3/13 |
China CP ScienceBiotechTournament: KCKCC | Round: Octas | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East WW | Judge: Jared Nelson, Killian Cull, Evan Johnson Counterplan solves case best— recent biotechnology center proves and Cuba says yes | 11/3/13 |
China SOI DATournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell Once upon a time, as many fairy tales start, the United States was Engagement is zero-sum – China’s power depends on America’s neglect. To be sure, China may not have a purposeful plan to bring their trade Continued influence is key to growth and CCP stability. What is China doing in the Americas? It’s a good question—and an CCP instability leads to nuclear war. What, then, is the gist of this wild, last-ditch gamble | 11/3/13 |
Eurocentrism KTournament: KCKCC | Round: 5 | Opponent: Washburn Rural KR | Judge: Luke Hartmann AND, their positioning of Latin America as an object to be developed and invested in epitomizes this, ultimately rendering people as expendable commodities. Our alternative is to reject the affirmative’s Eurocentric relation to the indigenous and place ourselves as postcolonial intellectuals—using this position within the academy is key to transforming dominant Western representations. One approach is to deconstruct the post by clarifying and expanding on the reminders | 11/3/13 |
Eurocentrism K Baudrillard AffTournament: KCKCC | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Jenks DR | Judge: Brian Gonzaba, Liam Murphy, Dana Christensen The introduction of geo-historical and bio-graphical configurations in processes of knowing Baudrillard’s ideas are intrinsically Eurocentric— his value system is an unquestionable acceptance of a Eurocentric value system. It does not hold a similar place in the American worldview. Baudrillard, however The affirmative misses the forest amongst the trees—their ideas bout economic value and death are merely facets of a larger Eurocentric power matrix—not driving forces Globalization studies, political-economy paradigms and world-system analysis, with only This cultural suppression makes extinction inevitable—only a transmodern alternative that rejects Eurocentrism can solve Totality's “exteriority” (a metacategory that Marx proposed without making explicit see Our alternative is to reject the affirmative’s Eurocentric relation to the indigenous and place ourselves as postcolonial intellectuals—using this position within the academy is key to transforming dominant Western representations that enable oppression—we must throw ourselves unrestrained into a politics that acknowledges the intrinsic value of indigenous cultures and fights without promise of success to preserve it One approach is to deconstruct the post by clarifying and expanding on the reminders of Vote negative – de-linking from colonialism begins by refusing to generate authority from Eurocentric intellectual and subjective positions — this means rejecting their authority to speak — genocide results from anything short of total epistemological de-linking from modernity and coloniality – de-linking epistemological privilege is a prior step to the Aff If modernity is understood essentially as a European phenomenon, then the “emancipation” This debate is not a question of whether the alternative solves-our argument is a question of how we methodologically position ourselves. The framing question is who provides a better orientation towards disrupting eurocentrism. If the United Nations' mandates on decolonization were actually to be complied with and the | 11/3/13 |
FrameworkTournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell The Proposition of Policy: Urging Future Action In policy propositions, each topic contains First, a limited topic of discussion that provides for equitable ground is key to productive inculcation of decision-making and advocacy skills in every and all facets of life---even if their position is contestable that’s distinct from it being valuably debatable---this still provides room for flexibility, creativity, and innovation, but targets the discussion to avoid mere statements of fact---T debates also solve any possible turn Steinberg and 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, Argumentation and Debate: Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making pp45- Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a difference of Second, discussion of specific policy-questions is crucial for skills development---we control uniqueness: high school students already have preconceived and ideological notions about how the world operates---government policy discussion is vital to force engagement with and resolution of competing perspectives to improve social outcomes, however those outcomes may be defined---and, it breaks out of traditional pedagogical frameworks by positing students as agents of decision-making These government or quasi-government think tank simulations often provide very similar lessons for Third, Switch-side is key---Effective deliberation is only possible in a switch-side debate – forces critical thinking and better advocacy of one’s positions SOCIAL WORKERS HAVE a professional responsibility to shape social policy and legislation (National Association | 11/3/13 |
Heg Good KTournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell Robert Kagan, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and PhD in American History from American University, “The Benevolent Empire,” Foreign Policy. Summer, 1998. http://www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=viewandid=275, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs Those contributing to the growing chorus of antihegemony and multipolarity may know they are playing This intellectual arrogance will get us killed – the debating and whining needs to end so we can face realistic threats Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Professor Emeritus at California University, Fresno, Ph.D. from Stanford, “We Could Still Lose.” National Review Online. August 11, 2003. http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3050721.html, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs If one were to collate the news reports about the Mosul shootout, the lessons Thomas Sowell, Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, November 16, 2006. “Where is the West?” http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell110906.php3, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs European nations protesting Saddam Hussein's death sentence, as they protested against forcing secrets out The failure to embrace violent solutions guarantees foreign aggression from Iran and other violent regimes – their criticism is an open invitation to a new generation of Hitlers Thomas Sowell, Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, July 24, 2007. “Morally Paralyzed,” http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell072407.php3, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs "Moral paralysis" is a term that has been used to describe the inaction The result is wars around globe Stephen Peter Rosen, Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard University and director of its Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, The National Interest. “An Empire, if You Can Keep It.” March 22, 2003. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2751/ is_2003_Spring/ai_99377575 Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs As for imperial rule over other peoples, the United States has always preferred indirect William Kristol, Visiting Professor in Government at Harvard University, and Robert Kagan, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and PhD in American History, “Toward a Neo-Reganite Foreign Policy,” Foreign Affairs. July/August 1996. http://www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=viewandid=276, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs BENEVOLENT HEGEMONYTWENTY YEARS later, it is time once again to challenge an indifferent America | 11/3/13 |
Mexico Annex CPTournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell | 11/3/13 |
Neolib KTournament: KCKCC | Round: 1 | Opponent: Rogers Heritage MP | Judge: Matt Casas The neoliberal market-driven approach to energy policy in Europe and¶ North America As Marilyn Waring noted twenty years ago, under this system, when there is Vote neg to eschew neoliberal frameworks—they’re unsustainable and insulate decisionmaking from deliberation and alternative assumptions needed to solve The reduction of ecological valuation through a market mechanism (or various techniques) to | 11/3/13 |
STEM CPTournament: KCKCC | Round: 5 | Opponent: Washburn Rural KR | Judge: Luke Hartmann CP solves the STEM advantage b. Teacher improvement solves your indicts. | 11/3/13 |
T- DialogueTournament: KCKCC | Round: Semis | Opponent: Blue Valley North WY | Judge: Matt Casas, Tyler Gillette, PRESIDENT OBAMA will have a hard time achieving his foreign policy goals until he masters | 11/3/13 |
T- EE ResnikTournament: KCKCC | Round: 3 | Opponent: Shawnee Mission East FM | Judge: Nick ODonnell A REFINED DEFINITION OF ENGAGEMENT¶ In order to establish a more effective framework for | 11/3/13 |
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