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+Winter and Leighton systemic exclusion of particular groups arbitrarily denies due. |
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+Winter and Leighton: Winter, Deborah DuNann Professor of Psychology, Whitman College, and Dana C. Leighton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Southern Arkansas University. “Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology in the 21st Century.” New York: Prentice Hall, 2001. |
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+Finally, to recognize... building lasting peace. |
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+The purpose of debate is to teach students to reject injustices in society. Giroux: |
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+“Critical Pedagogy and the Postmodern/Modern Divide: Towards a Pedagogy of Democratization,” Winter 2004, Teacher Education Quarterly. |
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+Henry A. Giroux, Waterbury Chair Professorship at Pennsylvania State University, University Park |
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+The search for... and gendered inequalities. |
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+The purpose of debate is to teach students skills that are applicable to the real world. Wade: |
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+“Chapter 8: Critical Thinking through Debate: Skills, Dispositions, and Teaching Strategies,” July 17, 2016. Using Debate in the Classroom: |
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+Encouraging Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration. |
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+Walter Patrick Wade, University of Singapore, PhD of Communication Studies from Northwestern University |
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+While students need... in each round" (AUDL, 2015). |
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+Minimizing structural violence supersedes any ideal theories like util or deontology because oversimplifying ethics to one theory threatens any real discussion. Curry: |
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+“ The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century,” December 2014. Academia.edu. |
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+Tommy J. Curry, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy, Texas AandM University |
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+Despite the pronouncement... contemporary moral parameters. |
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+South Africa doesn’t need nuclear power; its renewable resources are ready to be used, but only can be implemented if nuclear is out of the picture. Greenpeace: |
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+“The True Cost of Nuclear Power in South Africa,” August 2011. Greenpeace. Chapter 6.1. |
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+Ferrial Adam, Dr. David Fig (chapters 2; 3.4; 4; 5), Dominique Gilbert (chapter 5.3), Mike Kantey (chapter 5.5), Fiona Musana, Nina Schulz, Melita Steele, Dr. Rianne Teule, Professor Steve Thomas (chapters 3.1-3.3; 3.5-3.7) |
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+South Africa is at... not be justified. |
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+This also gives South Africa its best chance to minimize coal and fossil fuel usage. Greenpeace: |
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+“The True Cost of Nuclear Power in South Africa,” August 2011. Greenpeace. Chapter 6.3. |
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+Ferrial Adam, Dr. David Fig (chapters 2; 3.4; 4; 5), Dominique Gilbert (chapter 5.3), Mike Kantey (chapter 5.5), Fiona Musana, Nina Schulz, Melita Steele, Dr. Rianne Teule, Professor Steve Thomas (chapters 3.1-3.3; 3.5-3.7) |
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+To achieve a... leader in Africa. |
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+Part 2 is the advocacy. |
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+Thus, the plan: “South Africa will prohibit the production of nuclear power.” My advocate is Thomas in 2015: |
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+“Why nuclear power would be a bad option for South Africa,” June 10, 2015. The Conversation. |
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+Steve Thomas, Professor of Energy Policy, University of Greenwich |
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+http://theconversation.com/why-nuclear-power-would-be-a-bad-option-for-south-africa-42499 |
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+It would be... of radioactive waste. |
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+In South Africa, nuclear power is representative of and causes the historical oppression of minorities. Chen: |
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+“The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy,” March 23, 2011. Color Lines. |
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+Michelle Chen, Columnist, Global Justice |
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+http://www.colorlines.com/articles/radioactive-racism-behind-nuclear-energy |
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+At every point... massive security state. |
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+The government continues the apartheid via nuclear power. Minority populations are subjected to its harms, then silenced and ignored. Fig: |
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+“The True Cost of Nuclear Power in South Africa,” August 2011. Greenpeace. Chapter 5.3. |
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+Ferrial Adam, Dr. David Fig (chapters 2; 3.4; 4; 5), Dominique Gilbert (chapter 5.3), Mike Kantey (chapter 5.5), Fiona Musana, Nina Schulz, Melita Steele, Dr. Rianne Teule, Professor Steve Thomas (chapters 3.1-3.3; 3.5-3.7) |
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+Nuclear power doesn’t... worried about contamination. |
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+The nuclear industry intentionally disregards their workers as a form of racism. Gilbert: |
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+“The True Cost of Nuclear Power in South Africa,” August 2011. Greenpeace. Chapter 5.3. |
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+Ferrial Adam, Dr. David Fig (chapters 2; 3.4; 4; 5), Dominique Gilbert (chapter 5.3), Mike Kantey (chapter 5.5), Fiona Musana, Nina Schulz, Melita Steele, Dr. Rianne Teule, Professor Steve Thomas (chapters 3.1-3.3; 3.5-3.7) |
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+Even though working... pensions from Koeberg. |
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+Parkins Oppressed groups often lack the financial or political capital to challenge such injustice. |
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+Parkins writes: Parkins, John Department of Resource Economics, University of Alberta “Social and Ethical Considerations of Nuclear Power.” 2011. |
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+In some ways... undesirable land uses. |
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+Contention 2 is nuclear corruption. |
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+South Africa’s entire nuclear program is corrupt. Gosam: |
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+“Zuma, the Guptas and the Russians — the inside story,” February 2, 2016. Rand Daily Mail. |
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+Lily Gosam, writer for Rand Daily Mail |
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+http://www.rdm.co.za/politics/2016/02/02/zuma-the-guptas-and-the-russians~-~-the-inside-story |
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+CORRUPTION GOES NUCLEAR I wish to... whom was Nene. |
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+This corruption encourages oppression and disproportionately harms the poor. Annan: |
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+Kofi Annan, 2004, UNCAC. |
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+https://www.unodc.org/ropan/en/AntiCorruptionARAC/unodc-and-corruption.html |
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+Corruption is an... aid and investment. |