Tournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Kent Denver DT | Judge: Abdul Beretay
Country” refers to “the people of a state or nation.”
Merriam Webster's Learner's Dictionary
Production is: “The process of making or growing something for sale or use.”
Merriam Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary
To prohibit is: “to say that something is not allowed.”
Merriam Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary
Nuclear power is: “A form of energy produced by an atomic reaction, capable of producing an alternative source of electrical power to that supplied by coal, gas, or oil.”
West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group,
Winter and Leighton:
“to recognize structural" "Fostered By Communication"
Winter, Deborah, and Leighton, Dana. “Structural violence.” In D. J. Christie, R. V. Wagner, and D. D. Winter (Eds.), Peace, conflict, and violence: Peace psychology in the 21st century. New York: Prentice-Hall, 2001.
Wallace:
"People who are" "their actions about"
Wallace, Jay. Prof of Phil, UC Berkeley Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments, 1994, p. 52.
Gonick 1:
"the main feature" "for mental health"
Gonick, Lev and Isaac Prilleltensky. “Polities change, oppression remains: on the psychology and politics of oppression.” Political Psychology, vol. 17, no. 1, March 1996, pp. 127-148.
Gonick 2:
"Oppression entails a" "and social injustices"
Gonick, Lev and Isaac Prilleltensky. “Polities change, oppression remains: on the psychology and politics of oppression.” Political Psychology, vol. 17, no. 1, March 1996, pp. 127-148.
Endres 1:
"Nuclear Colonialism is" "lands and peoples"
Endres, Danielle. “The rhetoric of nuclear colonialism: rhetorical exclusion of American Indian arguments in the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste siting decision.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, vol. 6, No. 1, March 2009.
Endres 2:
"Nuclear colonialism depends" "to its success"
Endres, Danielle. “The rhetoric of nuclear colonialism: rhetorical exclusion of American Indian arguments in the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste siting decision.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, vol. 6, No. 1, March 2009.
Komives:
"households at higher" "the middle class"
Komives, Kristin. Water, Electricity, and the Poor: Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies? World Bank Publications, 2005.
Mandell:
"more dense urban" "demand for electricity"
Mandell, Bekah. “Racial reification and global warming: a truly inconvenient truth.” Boston College Third World Law Journal, Volu. 28, issue 2, article 3, 2008
Mandell 2:
"suburbia comes with" "any other lifestyle"
Mandell, Bekah. “Racial reification and global warming: a truly inconvenient truth.” Boston College Third World Law Journal, Volu. 28, issue 2, article 3, 2008.
Ahearne:
"Most discussions in" "in nuclear power"
Ahearne, John. “Prospects for nuclear energy.” Energy Economics, vol. 33, 2011.
Hoover:
"uranium mining heavily" "of uranium mining"
Hoover, Elizabeth et al. “Indigenous peoples of North America: environmental exposures and reproductive justice.” Environmental Health Perspectives 120.12 (2012).
Bullard 1:
"with the increasing" "in the U.S."
Bullard, Robert. Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots. South End Press, 1993.
Kang 1:
"a database of" "we cannot be"
Kang, Jerry and Mahzarin Banaji. “Fair measures: a behavioral realist revision of ‘Affirmative Action.’” California Law Review, vol. 94, no. 4, July 2006.
Kang 2:
"some mental processes" "of the bias"
Kang, Jerry and Mahzarin Banaji. “Fair measures: a behavioral realist revision of ‘Affirmative Action.’” California Law Review, vol. 94, no. 4, July 2006.
Bullard 2:
"the Nuclear Regulatory" "the poverty line"
Bullard, Robert. “Dismantling environmental racism in the USA.” Local Environment, vol. 4, No. 1, 1999.