Resolved: In the United States, current income disparities threaten democratic ideals.
Before getting into the Pro's and Con's of this topic, it's important to acknowledge some things and make sure the debates don't veer off into shouting matches about class warfare (which is likely to happen anyway).
The income disparity in this country, or wealth gap, has grown considerably over the years. Many stats will prove that. But is it such a given that this condition is a bad thing? After all, the wealthy provide a lot of opportunities for regular folks. Jobs. Scholarships. Charitable donations. Some CEO's don't even take a salary as they make their millions in investments. And who are we talking about when we talk about the poor? There are people who live in unsavory neighborhoods. There are those who use social welfare (food stamps, medicaid, unemployment benefits). But even most of those people own cars, use cell-phones and have televisions. The poor in Somalia would have nothing in common with the poor in the U.S. The truly poor in our country would be the homeless and families in crisis.
Thinking about these issues will help you focus your points. It will also help you to stay on topic and avoid points that vilify the wealthy or make rude judgements about the poor. Instead, ask yourself "Despite my feelings about the wealthy and/or the poor, what affect do these circumstances have on ideals like equal representation, the civil duty of voting, and the integrity of government?"
If you're still struggling I'll have some point-specific items up this weekend.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
An Open Letter to MLB
Dear MLB and Bud Selig,
You stink for moving the Astros to the American League.
Sincerely,
A native Houstonian and long-time Astros fan
You stink for moving the Astros to the American League.
Sincerely,
A native Houstonian and long-time Astros fan
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Katy Results
KATY HIGH SCHOOL | ||||||||
Nov. 5, 2011 | ||||||||
1ST PLACE SWEEPSTAKES | ||||||||
Senior Poetry | Storytelling | Extemp. | ||||||
Rachel Jama - 3rd | Rachel Jama - 1st | Jason Lan - 1st | ||||||
Betsy Broaddus - Finalist | Amy Jia - 2nd | Connor Selna - 2nd | ||||||
Alfred Grimaldo - Finalist | Alfred Grimaldo - 3rd | Andrew Hollenberg - 3rd | ||||||
Mary Tindall - Finalist | Maggie Wintz - Finalist | Tomas Arango - Finalist | ||||||
Helen Salgi - Finalist | Jasmine Khadem - Finalist | Tirthana Khedkar - Finalist | ||||||
Tirthana Khedkar - Finalist | Litzell Juarez-Palestino - Finalist | Jasmine Khadem - Finalist | ||||||
Eric Shi - Finalist | Dane Byrd - Finalist | |||||||
Dramatic | Sr. Prose | |||||||
Maddie Spence 1st | Betsy Broaddus - 1st | |||||||
Eric Shi - 2nd | Lauren Sonik - 2nd | |||||||
Amy Jia - Finalist | Eric Shi - 3rd | |||||||
Alfred Grimaldo - Finalist | Mary Tindall - Finalist | |||||||
Helen Salgi - Finalist | ||||||||
Sophie Lanier - Finalist | ||||||||
Jamie Lin - Finalist | ||||||||
Lincoln-Douglas Debate | Public Forum Debate | |||||||
Kierra Morris - 1st | Gregory Pauloski & Sam Tekie - 1st | |||||||
Jason Lan - 2nd | Andrew Hollenberg & Bowen Song - 2nd | |||||||
James Feng - Semi-finalist | Miguel Covarrubias & Haydn Pugh - Semifinalists | |||||||
Tirthana Khedkar & Tommy Yi - Semifinalists | ||||||||
Junior Poetry | Duet Pantomime | |||||||
Jillian Thomas - 1st | Luke Mouton & Thomas Quintero - Finalists | |||||||
Madeline Mulhlerr - 2nd | Tirthana Khedkar & Daniela Ramos - Finalists | |||||||
Nia Reedy - 3rd | ||||||||
Jasmine Khadem - Finalist | Duet Improv | |||||||
Madison Black - Finalist | Alfred Grimaldo & Eric Shi - 1st | |||||||
Michelle Tang - Finalist | Maggie Wintz & Mary Tindall - 2nd | |||||||
Ali Potthast - Finalist | Jasmine Khadem & Martina Khurana - Finalists | |||||||
Cameron Biggart & Everett Lowenstein - Finalists | ||||||||
Luke Mouton & Thomas Quintero - Finalists | ||||||||
Junior Prose | Megan Dickson & Ali Potthast - Finalists | |||||||
Jasmine Khadem - 1st | ||||||||
Maddie Spence - 2nd | Humorous | Solo Improv | ||||||
Martina Khurana -3rd | Cameron Biggart - 1st | Nia Reedy - 1st | ||||||
Xena Toumajian - Finalist | Luke Mouton - 3rd | Michael Talanker - 2nd | ||||||
Maddie Van Brunt - Finalist | Matthew Baker - Finalist | |||||||
Rea Golt - Finalist | ||||||||
Oratory | ||||||||
Mahavir Bhakta - 1st | ||||||||
Luke Lawyer - 2nd | ||||||||
Mackenzie Aden - Finalist | ||||||||
Chan Golla - Finalist | ||||||||
Jason Lan - Finalist | ||||||||
Sophie Hernandez-Simeonidis - Finalist | ||||||||
Duet Acting | ||||||||
Jessie Chen & Helen Salgi - 1st | ||||||||
Madline Mulhlerr & Amy Yo - Finalists | ||||||||
Rachel Jama & Litzell Juarez - Finalists | ||||||||
Alfred Grimaldo & Eric Shi - Finalists | ||||||||
Oak Ridge Schedule
OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
DEC. 3, 2011
6:00 A.M. Arrive at Lanier
6:10 a.m. We leave Lanier
7:00 - 7:30 Registration
7:30 Extemp Draw
8:00 - 9:00 Section A Prelims
9:00 – 10:00 Section B Prelims
10:00 – 11:30 Section C Prelims, Round I Debate
11:30 – 12:30 Section D Prelims, Round II Debate
12:00 Extemp Draw for Semis
12:30 – 2:00 Semis A and B
2:00 – 3:30 Semis C & D, Round III Debate
4:00 Extemp Draw for Finals
4:30 – 6:00 Finals A & B, Debate Semis
6:00 – 7:30 Finals C & D, Debate Finals
8:00 Awards Assembly (in cafeteria)
10:00 p.m. Return to Lanier
Section A Section B Section C Section D
Extemp $7 Oratory $7 Duet Acting $12 Readers Theatre $12
Humorous $7 Prose $7 Solo Improv $7 Pantomime $7
Poetry $7 Storytelling $7 Dramatic $7 LD Debate $7
Ind. Lip-Sync $7 Duet Improv. $12 PF Debate $12
Group Lip-Sync $12 Parliamentary Debate $12
Vocals $12
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Dec. PF Topic help
Consider this assigned reading for the weekend if you're doing PF at Oak Ridge. Or assigned reading in general for debaters.
http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/taskforcereport.pdf
http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/taskforcereport.pdf
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Revised Katy Schedule
Katy High School
Nov. 5, 2011
6:10 a.m. Meet at Lanier
6:30 a.m. Leave Lanier
ROUND I COMPETITION
8:00 – 9:15 Section A Prelims 8:45 LD & PF Meeting in Annex
9:15 – 10:15 Section B Prelims 9:15 Round I LD/PF
10:15 – 11:15 Section C Prelims 10:00 Round II LD/PF
11:15 Prelims Extemp Draw 10:45 Round III LD/PF
11:15 – 12:15 Section D Prelims
ROUND II COMPETITION
12:30 – 2:00 Round II A & B Events
2:00 – 3:00 LD Semis or Finals
3:00 – 3:30 Round II Extemp Draw
2:30 – 4:00 Round II C & D Events (go to Extemp first)
FINALS ROUNDS
Extemp finalists use your favorite topic from Round I & II.
4:30 – 6:00 FINALS (5:30 LD/PF Finals)
7:00 AWARDS ASSEMBLY
9:00 p.m. Return to Lanier
EVENTS
SECTION A: DRAMATIC, PANTOMIME, POETRY*, ORATORY
SECTION B: READER’S THEATRE, STORYTELLING* DUET IMPROVISATION, LD
SECTION C: HUMOROUS, SOLO IMPROVISATION, PROSE, LD
SECTION D: EXTEMP, DUET ACTING*, LIP SYNC*, GROUP IMPROV
December PF Topic
Resolved: In the United States, current income disparities threaten democratic ideals.
I want to marry this topic!
I want to marry this topic!
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