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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +A. Interp: The aff must defend a prohibition of nuclear power. To clarify, it must be the production of nuclear power is limited to electricity from nuclear power plants. 2 + 3 +Whitepaper 4 +Steve, Whitepaper WP-019 Environmental Regulation and Nuclear Power, http://www.unixworks.net/papers/wp-019.pdf 5 +1.5.1.2 Production of Nuclear Power 6 +When the U-235 atoms ... the resulting steam. 489 7 + 8 + 9 +B. Violation: 10 + 11 +C. Standards: 12 +1. Limits 13 +Limiting the topic to power plants is k2 a predictable and limited lit base. Including other forms of nuclear THINGS blows the lid off the topic 14 + 15 +World Nuclear Association 10 16 +http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf61.html 17 +The World Nuclear Association (WNA), formerly the Uranium Institute, is an international organization that promotes nuclear power and supports the many companies that comprise the global nuclear industry. Its members come from all parts of the nuclear fuel cycle, including uranium mining, uranium conversion, uranium enrichment, nuclear fuel fabrication, plant manufacture, transport, and the disposition of used nuclear fuel as well as electricity generation itself 1. Together, WNA members are responsible for 95 of the world's nuclear power outside of the U.S. 2 as well as the vast majority of world uranium, conversion and enrichment production.3 The WNA says it aims to fulfill a dual role for its members: Facilitating their interaction on technical, commercial and policy matters and promoting wider public understanding of nuclear technology. 4 Accredited to the United Nations, the WNA is an independent, non-profit organization, funded primarily by membership subscriptions 18 +Many of the world's ... in 1950s and 1960s. 19 + 20 +Prefer this: 21 +B) Limits are key to fairness 22 +2. Ground 23 +3. CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT. 24 + 25 +D. Voter: 26 +Fairness. 27 + 28 +E. Framing: 29 +Drop the debater 30 +Use competing interps 31 +And no RVIs - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,19 @@ 1 +Interpretation: The aff must explicitly specify a comprehensive role of the ballot and clarify how the round will play out under that role of the ballot in the form of a delineated text in the 1AC To clarify, the aff must: 2 + 3 +Clarify how offense links back to the role of the ballot, such as whether post-fiat offense or pre-fiat offense matters and which comes first. 4 +2. Clarify what theoretical objections do and do not link to the aff, such as whether or not the aff comes before theory. 5 + 6 +3. Clarify how to weigh and compare between competing advocacies i.e. whether the role of the ballot is solely determined by the flow or another method of engagement. 7 + 8 +Violation: 9 + 10 +Standards: 11 +Engagement 12 + 13 +Fairness and Education 14 + 15 +No RVIs 16 + 17 +Drop the Debater 18 + 19 +Competiting Interps - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,49 @@ 1 +====Clinton can secure a landslide now – that causes democrats to take back Congress – but maintaining wide margins is key – democratic congress is key to immigration reform==== 2 +**Stein 10/8 **Jeff Stein, Vox politics reporter, 10/8/16, "A Trump collapse could give Democrats back the House. Here’s the math." http://www.vox.com/2016/10/8/13211858/house-math-trump, rxb 3 +But it certainly seems likely to leave a mark. When Trump suffered his worst 4 +AND 5 +earlier than anyone thought possible, maybe they can come to forgive him. 6 + 7 + 8 +====Nuclear power’s popular—overwhelming public support.==== 9 + 10 + 11 +====NEI 15==== 12 +Nuclear Energy Institute. "New Survey Shows Strong Support for Nuclear Energy." Nasdaq Global Newswire. March 19, 2015 13:38 ET. KF 13 +WASHINGTON, DC,, March 19, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Large majorities 14 +AND 15 +surveys in 2014, that sentiment was expressed by 70 percent of respondents. 16 + 17 + 18 +====AND AMERICAN SUPPORT SPENDING FOR NUCLEAR SUBMARINE, MEANS PUBLIC WANTS NUKE SUBS==== 19 +Freeman 3-24 20 +Freeman, Ben. "Public Opinion for the Top Counterterrorism Issues." Third Way. N.p., 24 Mar. 2016. Web. 15 Oct. 2016. http://www.thirdway.org/memo/public-opinion-for-the-top-counterterrorism-issues 21 +The public is generally ill-informed about the size of the defense budget, 22 +AND 23 +who believe we spend too little is the highest mark since 2001. 24 + 25 + 26 +====Hillary is tied to Obama’s approval ratings—data proves.==== 27 + 28 + 29 +====Lazaroff 1-24==== 30 +Lazaroff, Leon (Leon Lazaroff has been with TheStreet since March 2013 as an editor, media industry reporter and political writer.). "Why Hillary Clinton Is Embracing Barack Obama and His 47 Approval Rating." TheStreet. Jan 24, 2016 1:20 PM EST. KF 31 +In comments on the economy, Wall Street regulation, healthcare and negotiating with Iran 32 +AND 33 +have historically been the most accurate predictor of election outcomes," he wrote. 34 + 35 + 36 +====Immigration reform is key to cybersecurity. ==== 37 +McLarty 9 38 + Thomas F. McLarty III, President – McLarty Associates and Former White House Chief of Staff and Task Force Co-Chair, "U.S. Immigration Policy: Report of a CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force", 7-8-9, http://www.cfr.org/ publication/19759/us'immigration'policy.html 39 +We have seen, when you look at the table of the top 20 firms 40 +AND 41 +going to strengthen, I think, our system, our security needs. 42 + 43 + 44 +====Cyber attacks cause nuclear war==== 45 +**Cimbala 11** 46 +(Stephen J. Cimbala 2011. Professor of Political Science at Penn State. "Nuclear Crisis Management and "Cyberwar" Phishing for Trouble?" Strategic Studies Quarterly Spring 2011) 47 +This section discusses how cyberwar might adversely affect nuclear crisis management. Readers are advised 48 +AND 49 +the risk of "normal" reconnaissance under these extra-ordinary conditions. - EntryDate
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