Brophy College Prep Jiang Aff
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| ASU | 3 | BASIS Phoenix SC | Deepa Rajagopalan |
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| ASU | 6 | Hamilton NB | Amber La Crosse |
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| ASU | 1 | Harker RT | Scott Wheeler |
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| All | 1 | DebateDrills | DebateDrills |
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| Columbia | 1 | Princeton JG | TJ Maher |
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| Columbia | 4 | Princeton VC | Dorie Steadman |
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| Columbia | 5 | Stuyvesant DZ | Fabrice Etienne |
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| Glenbrooks | 1 | Iowa City West HM | Jack Quisenberry |
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| Glenbrooks | 4 | Strake Jesuit VM | Gordon Krauss |
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| Glenbrooks | 5 | Loyola LR | Parth Misra |
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| Peninsula | 1 | Sage Hill JS | Leah Clark-Villanueva |
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| Peninsula | 3 | Proof DR | Aryan Jasani |
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| Peninsula | 5 | Portola AS | Derek Hilligoss |
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| UNLV | 2 | Marlborough MS | Claudia Ribera |
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| UNLV | 3 | Brentwood ARu | Lotem Levy |
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| UNLV | 6 | Sam Barlow EL | Nick Fleming |
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| Tournament | Round | Report |
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| ASU | 3 | Opponent: BASIS Phoenix SC | Judge: Deepa Rajagopalan 1AC - Trad |
| ASU | 6 | Opponent: Hamilton NB | Judge: Amber La Crosse 1AC - Trad |
| ASU | 1 | Opponent: Harker RT | Judge: Scott Wheeler 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| Columbia | 1 | Opponent: Princeton JG | Judge: TJ Maher 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| Columbia | 4 | Opponent: Princeton VC | Judge: Dorie Steadman 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| Columbia | 5 | Opponent: Stuyvesant DZ | Judge: Fabrice Etienne 1AC - Trad AC |
| Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: Iowa City West HM | Judge: Jack Quisenberry AC - Ag |
| Glenbrooks | 4 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit VM | Judge: Gordon Krauss 1AC - Ag Aff |
| Glenbrooks | 5 | Opponent: Loyola LR | Judge: Parth Misra 1AC - Ag Aff |
| Peninsula | 1 | Opponent: Sage Hill JS | Judge: Leah Clark-Villanueva 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| Peninsula | 3 | Opponent: Proof DR | Judge: Aryan Jasani 1AC - Asteroid Mining Aff |
| Peninsula | 5 | Opponent: Portola AS | Judge: Derek Hilligoss 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| UNLV | 2 | Opponent: Marlborough MS | Judge: Claudia Ribera 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| UNLV | 3 | Opponent: Brentwood ARu | Judge: Lotem Levy 1AC - Asteroid Mining |
| UNLV | 6 | Opponent: Sam Barlow EL | Judge: Nick Fleming 1AC - Asteroid Mining Must Open Source |
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Cites
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0 - DebateDrillsTournament: All | Round: 1 | Opponent: DebateDrills | Judge: DebateDrills Contact Info: | 11/20/21 |
JanFeb - AC - Asteroid MiningTournament: ASU | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harker RT | Judge: Scott Wheeler | 2/5/22 |
JanFeb - AC - TradTournament: ASU | Round: 3 | Opponent: BASIS Phoenix SC | Judge: Deepa Rajagopalan FrameworkI value morality as implied by the word unjust in the resolution with a criterion of preventing structural violence.It’s a prerequisite. Morality must be applied equally to everyone, or else it wouldn’t be moral. Oppression excludes minorities from moral consideration.Deborah Winter and Dana Leighton explain in 1999:Deborah DuNann Winter and Dana C. Leighton. Winter "Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century." 1999 AND local cultures, will be our most surefooted path to building lasting peace. Contention 1: Safety NetsRight now, billionaires are looking to space colonization to escape earth.Reed Tucker, a New York based Journalist, writes in 2020: AND physicist who in the 1970s laid out a grand design for space colonies. Space colonization if only done by private entities will be primarily accessible to the extremely wealthy.Kevin Maney, Journalist for the Atlantic and Fortune, writes in 2015: AND West, which will make the country even harder to stabilize and rebuild. This means that it allows for the extremely wealthy to have a safety net to turn to if things on earth go badMichael Moran, a journalist for the Daily Star and The Times, writes in 2020: AND or $140trillion (£106tn), according to a report from Credit Suisse. And the wealthy are the ones exploiting earth right now.Jess Zimmerman, a journalist for the Guardian, writes in 2015: AND if that’s not literally the plan, it may be the ultimate outcome. This leads to worse warming on earth. Billionaires cause climate change and space means there are no consequences. Warming harms the least well off the most.Laura Paddison, an editor of the Guardian and This New World, writes in 2021: AND the brunt of climate impacts despite bearing the least responsibility for causing them. Contention 2: OzoneAffirming decreases private companies’ activity in space.Jonathon Babcock, assisting national Security matters, writes in 2015: AND how they dictate the climate in which private actors are operating in space. Even getting into space harms the environment by punching holes in the ozone.Nicole Mortillaro, an editor in the Royal Astronomical Society, writes in 2021: AND good idea of what happens when we're injecting these particles into the stratosphere." Ozone is key to human survival.The European Commission writes: AND industrial and consumer applications, mainly refrigerators, air conditioners and fire extinguishers. Contention 3: Worker ExploitationThere is currently no legal framework for how to treat workers in spaceMiriam Kramer and Bryan Walsh, Space reporters for Axios, write in 2021: AND and how they will be enforced hundreds to millions of miles from Earth. Companies that are going to colonize space are committing rampant exploitation on earth.Casper Gelderblom, PhD researcher at the European University Institute, writes in 2021: AND federal law, almost 80 of respondents supported the warehouse workers’ struggle. Companies are already planning arrangements similar to indentured servitude on mars.Tim Levin, a reporter at Insider, writes in 2021: AND . Some critics say Musk's plans resemble an interplanetary form of indentured servitude. Because private appropriation of space allows for unadulterated exploitation, it makes life way worse for minoritiesKate Bahn, director of labor market policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, writes in 2020: AND receive the value they contribute to the economy. | 1/8/22 |
JanFeb - Theory - Must Open SourceTournament: UNLV | Round: 6 | Opponent: Sam Barlow EL | Judge: Nick Fleming DisclosureInterpretation: Debaters must disclose all constructive speech docs open source with highlighting on the NDCA LD wiki within a hour after debating.Violation – they don’tDebate resource inequities—you’ll say people will steal cards, but that’s good—it’s the only way to truly level the playing field for students such as novices in under-privileged programs.Antonucci 5 ~Michael (Debate coach for Georgetown; former coach for Lexington High School); "~eDebate~ open source? resp to Morris"; December 8; http://cedadebate.org/pipermail/mailman/2005 December/060990.html~ Evidence ethics – open source is the only way to verify before round that cards aren’t miscut – otherwise you could have highlighted unethically. That’s a voter – maintaining ethical ev practices is key to being good academics and we should be able to verify you didn’t cheatFairness is a voter – its constitutive of any competitive activity based on skills, wins, and losses – unfair practices skew the judge’s ability to determine the better debaterDrop the debater to set a norm – if you lose you’ll open source from now onCompeting interps – reasonability is arbitrary and begs the question of what’s reasonable requiring judge interventionNo neg rvi – otherwise the 6 minute 2nr can collapse to a short shell and get away with infinite 1nc abuse via sheer brute force and time spent on theoryScreenshots: | 2/11/22 |
NovDec - AC - AgTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Iowa City West HM | Judge: Jack Quisenberry FrameworkThe standard is maximizing pleasure. Utilitarianism shows a broader view of morals beyond one person.Robert Cavalier 96 (Robert Cavalier, Director of CMU’s Center for Advancement of Applied Ethics and Political Philosophy, President of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy, Chair of the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers) Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy 1996No Publication http://caae.phil.cmu.edu/cavalier/80130/part2/sect9.html~~#Top20of20Page DebateDrills TJ AND ) for the most amount of people (this is its "extent"). As a whole, a functioning government should use Utilitarianism to measure the morality of an action. Because a government has many different individuals and ideologies, the only unchanging part of the action would be the result. Thus, optimizing the action around the result to maximize pleasure and minimize harm would be the only avenue of finding morality behind actions in government. In this way, all governments should use utilitarianism as a moral compass to benefit the most people.1AC — PlanPlan text: The United States ought to recognize an unconditional right to strike for agricultural laborers by amending the National Labor Relations Act to extend the definition of ‘employee’ to include agricultural laborers.Squo NLRA fails to protect farmer’s rights to strike – plan amends the NLRA to collectively bargainReilly, 11, Penn State Law, "Agricultural Laborers: Their Inability to Unionize Under the National Labor Relations Act", Penn State: Masters of Science, JD Law, URL: https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/'file/aglaw/Publications'Library/Agricultural'Laborers.pdf, 2011 + since most recent citation is from then, KR AND rely on others with experience and knowledge of the NLRA and its intricacies. The aff is key to increase incentives to farm: it increases wages, sets safe living conditions, AND helps farmers expand productsReilly, 11, Penn State Law, "Agricultural Laborers: Their Inability to Unionize Under the National Labor Relations Act", Penn State: Masters of Science, JD Law, URL: https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/'file/aglaw/Publications'Library/Agricultural'Laborers.pdf, 2011 + since most recent citation is from then, KR AND protections they need against agricultural employers as they become more powerful through associations. Advantage 1 — WagesMultiple studies prove that farmer’s investments are based on their economic confidence which ONLY the plan boostsWang et. al, 19, "How Farmers Make Investment Decisions: Evidence from a Farmer Survey in China", Sustainability, Shuangjin Wang 1, Yuan Tian 2,*ORCID, Xiaowei Liu 3 and Maggie Foley 4, 1: School of Management, Tianjin University of Commerce, Tianjin 300134, China, 2: School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China, 3: College of Business, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA 52803, USA, 4: Davis Business School, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL 32211, USA, URL: https://www.google.com/url?sa=tandrct=jandq=andesrc=sandsource=webandcd=andved=2ahUKEwii17vKue7zAhVdJjQIHUr3D7YQFnoECAUQAQandurl=https3A2F2Fwww.mdpi.com2F2071-10502F122F12F2472Fpdfandusg=AOvVaw1RMvM-hGadn'uoetBxebDi, KR AND from capital input ~33~, and differences in adjustment capabilities ~34~. Crop yield is key for meeting food criteria in upcoming generationsTian et al 21— Tian, Zhixi ~principal investigator, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology and former research geneticist at Purdue~, et al. "Designing future crops: challenges and strategies for sustainable agriculture." The Plant Journal 105.5 (2021): 1165-1178. (AG DebateDrills) AND to develop high nutrient and water-use efficiency crops without yield penalty. Right now, the US is resorting to farmland expansion to meet food demand—we are on the brink of prohibitive ecological costs from deforestationTian et al 21— Tian, Zhixi ~principal investigator, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology and former research geneticist at Purdue~, et al. "Designing future crops: challenges and strategies for sustainable agriculture." The Plant Journal 105.5 (2021): 1165-1178. (AG DebateDrills) AND 12 of total anthropogenic CO2 emissions (Friedlingstein et al., 2010). But, increased yield prevents devastating environmental destruction which causes major bio-diversity loss that leads to extinction.Torres 16 ~Phil Biologist, conservationist, science advocate and educator. 2 years based in Amazon rainforest, now exploring science around the world. "Biodiversity Loss: An Existential Risk Comparable to Climate Change" http://futureoflife.org/2016/05/20/biodiversity-loss/.~~ AND as one of the most significant contemporary risks to human prosperity and survival. Warming is linear—every decrease in rising temperatures radically mitigates the risk of existential climate change.Xu and Ramanathan 17, Yangyang Xu, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas AandM University; and Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 9/26/17, "Well below 2 °C: Mitigation strategies for avoiding dangerous to catastrophic climate changes," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 114, No. 39, p. 10315-10323recut CHS PK AND . Fig. 2 displays these three risk categorizations (vertical dashed lines).
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