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Judge: Encyclopedia - Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the state of Queensland, Australia. As of 2005, the World Gazetteer estimated that Brisbane has a population of 1.8 million, making it the third most populous urban area in Australia, behind Sydney and Melbourne, and the largest municipality. The city's name is pronounced /ˈbɹɪz.bən/. Brisbane - History. The area now called Brisbane was inhabited before European settlement by the Turrbul and Ja ...

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Judge: Encyclopedia - University of Münster

Westphalian Wilhelms-University (WWU) State North Rhine-Westphalia Country Germany The University of Münster (German Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, WWU) is a public university located in the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. With more than 40,000 students and above 130 fields of study in 2004 it is one of Germany's largest universities and one of the foremost centers of German intellectual life. The University of Münster is an international renowned university. ...

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Policy debate - Theory

Policy debate - Burdens of the affirmative. Traditional policy debate theory states that the affirmative plan must fulfill certain issues, called the stock issues. The first four issues must be presented in the affirmative case. The last issue, topicality, need not be included in the affirmative case, but must be defended if the negative team raises arguments. They are: Solvency: The plan should solve for a harm in the status quo or created an advantage over the status ...

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Policy debate, Policy debate - History of policy debate, Policy debate - Style and delivery, Policy debate - Speed, Policy debate - Flowing, Policy debate - Theory, Policy debate - Burdens of the affirmative, Policy debate - Negative strategy, Policy debate - Evidence, Policy debate - Sample card, Policy debate - Judging, Policy debate - Judge qualifications, Policy debate - Paradigms, Policy debate - Competition and debate life, Policy debate - Tournaments, Policy debate - Championships, Policy debate - Institutes, Policy debate - Resolutions, Policy debate - Event structure

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Judicial office

Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - High Court. Later in 1966, Lane became a full-time Judge of the Queen's Bench Division (with the customary Knighthood), as well as a Bencher at Gray's Inn. He delivered some notable judgments: in 1968 he awarded damages against a school for a pupil who had been injured in 'horseplay' between his peers, saying that the school had a responsibility to stop it getting out of hand; and while acting as an appeal judge, he found for the publishers of Last Exit to Brooklyn who had been c ...

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Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Early life, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Legal career, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Judicial office, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - High Court, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Appellate courts, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Lord Chief Justice, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Miscarriages of justice, Geoffrey Lane Baron Lane - Retirement

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - John of England - Reign

After Richard's death, John did not gain immediate universal recognition as king. Some regarded his young nephew, Arthur of Brittany, the posthumous son of John's brother Geoffrey, as the rightful heir. Arthur vied with his uncle John for the throne, and enjoyed the support of King Philip II of France. The conflict between Arthur and King John had fatal consequences. The war upset the barons of Poitou enough for them to seek redress from the King of France, who was King John's feudal overlord with respect to certain terrorities on the Contin ...

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John of England, John of England - Early years, John of England - Reign, John of England - Death, John of England - Alleged illiteracy, John of England - Notes, John of England - Depictions in fiction, John of England - Trivia, John of England - External link

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Inter-Collegiate policy debate - Format of a debate

The typical format of policy debate involves four 9-minute speeches (two speeches per each side, advocating and opposing) called "constructives" in which each team presents and introduces the arguments they will make throughout the round. Each speech is followed by a brief 3-minute cross examination period in which one member of the opposing team questions the last speaker. Also, each team receives 10 minutes of "prep time" to use throughout the debate to get prepared for their upcomming speech. The affirmative team speaks first, and their " ...

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Inter-Collegiate policy debate, Inter-Collegiate policy debate - Format of a debate, Inter-Collegiate policy debate - What it looks like, Inter-Collegiate policy debate - Evidence, Inter-Collegiate policy debate - The judge

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - John Christopher Hartwick - New Jerusalem

Hartwick felt that allowing the common person to own land and live so far from one another was the cause of their immorality. He envisioned a utopian community dedicated to the principles of pious living. He made a series of land deals and eventually obtained a nearly 24,000 acre (97 km²) patent from the Mohawk Indians in what would later become Otsego County, New York. Hartwick commissioned his neighboring landowner, Judge William Cooper, to lease his land to suitable Christian settlers for the establishment of this "New Jerusalem." ...

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John Christopher Hartwick, John Christopher Hartwick - New Jerusalem, John Christopher Hartwick - Hartwick Seminary

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Horacio de la Costa - Philippines

Back in the Philippines, he served a new with the faculty of the Ateneo de Manila in 1953, later becoming its first Filipino college dean while teaching history at the same time. In 1958, he was made a consultant of the Philippine province of the Society of Jesus and, in 1959, assumed the editorship of its scholarly publication, Philippines Studies. Father De la Costa received a Smith-Mundt-Fuldright scholarship in 1960. In 1962, he became a research associate of the London School of Oriental and Africa Studies. During this period, he received honorary doctorate from the University of Santo Tomas, Tokyo’s Sophia ...

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Horacio de la Costa, Horacio de la Costa - Training, Horacio de la Costa - War Time and Post War Activities, Horacio de la Costa - Philippines, Horacio de la Costa - Authorship, Horacio de la Costa - Demise, Horacio de la Costa - External references, Horacio de la Costa - Works

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Last Exit to Brooklyn - Style

Last Exit to Brooklyn was written in an unusual style that ignores most conventions of grammar. Selby wrote most of the prose as if it was a story told from one friend to another at a bar rather than a novel, using coarse and casual language. He used slang-like conjunctions of words, such as tahell for "to hell" and yago for "you go." The paragraphs were often written in a stream of consciousness style with many parenthesis and fragments. Selby often indented n ...

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Last Exit to Brooklyn, Last Exit to Brooklyn - Synopsis, Last Exit to Brooklyn - Style, Last Exit to Brooklyn - Writing and Publication History, Last Exit to Brooklyn - Trial, Last Exit to Brooklyn - Film

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Grand jury - Criticism of the Grand Jury

Some argue that the grand jury is unjust as the defendant is not represented by counsel and/or does not have the right to call witnesses. Intended to serve as a check on prosecutors, the opportunity it presents them to compel testimony can in fact prove useful in building up the case they will present at the final trial. In practice, a grand jury rarely acts in a manner contrary to the wishes of the prosecutor. Judge Sol Wachtler, the former Chief Judge of New York State, was quoted as saying, "A grand jury would indict a ham sandwich ...

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Grand jury, Grand jury - The United States, Grand jury - Criticism of the Grand Jury

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Oxbridge rivalry - Oxbridge image and stereotypes

Oxford and Cambridge are very well-known inside the UK, and are generally familiar to people in other countries. Their fame stems from a variety of factors, including an association with a long line of distinguished historical figures, as well as knowledge of them spread through the influence of the British Empire and the worldwide prominence of the English language. For a number of years, Oxford and Cambridge have been a magnet for scholars from the United States and elsewhere under the Rhodes, Marshall and now Gates scholarship programs. O ...

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Oxbridge rivalry, Oxbridge rivalry - Oxbridge image and stereotypes, Oxbridge rivalry - Similarities between Oxford and Cambridge, Oxbridge rivalry - Differences between Oxford and Cambridge, Oxbridge rivalry - Indirect competition between the two universities, Oxbridge rivalry - Direct competition between the two universities, Oxbridge rivalry - League tables, Oxbridge rivalry - Inter-university insults, Oxbridge rivalry - Oxbridge cooperation

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - List of anime - Anime series

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List of anime, List of anime - Anime series, List of anime - Symbols, List of anime - A, List of anime - B, List of anime - C, List of anime - D, List of anime - E, List of anime - F, List of anime - G, List of anime - H, List of anime - I, List of anime - J, List of anime - K, List of anime - L, List of anime - M, List of anime - N, List of anime - O, List of anime - P, List of anime - Q, List of anime - R, List of anime - S, List of anime - T, List of anime - U, List of anime - V, List of anime - W, List of anime - X, List of anime - Y, List of anime - Z

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Metalcore - The early scene

Nuclear Assault was amongst the first to call their music a Heavy Metal-Hardcore Punk Hybrid. Although not thought of as a metalcore band today, Judge was arguably one of the earliest bands to start fusing heavy metal-influenced riffing with more traditional hardcore sound without being a thrash metal band. This idea obviously spread outwards, and although their first real release ("Those Who Fear Tomorrow") wasn't until 1991, "Integrity" was formed in 1989. Most songwriting by metalcore bands at this time was similar to New York hardcore ba ...

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Metalcore, Metalcore - The early scene, Metalcore - The later scene, Metalcore - The breakdown, Metalcore - Bands, Metalcore - Metalcore genres

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Martin J. O'Malley - Police Department

Local politicians stated increase in crime could be attributed to too much turmoil within O’Malley’s police department, noting the yearly turnover in police commissioners in O'Malley's term of office. The first of six Commissioners, Bert Shirey was appointed on interim basis in December 1999 and served a month. In January 2000, Ronald L. Daniel was appointed, but resigned two months later after refusing to back O'Malley's crime plan. Edward T. Norris was then appointed in April 2000. He resigned in January 2003 to become supervisor of Ma ...

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Martin J. O'Malley, Martin J. O'Malley - Early life, Martin J. O'Malley - Political Development, Martin J. O'Malley - Mayor of Baltimore City, Martin J. O'Malley - Crime, Martin J. O'Malley - Police Department, Martin J. O'Malley - Schools, Martin J. O'Malley - Convention center hotel, Martin J. O'Malley - National Prominence, Martin J. O'Malley - Homeland Security, Martin J. O'Malley - Family, Martin J. O'Malley - Relations, Martin J. O'Malley - 2006 Gubernatorial Elections, Martin J. O'Malley - Trivia, Martin J. O'Malley - Sources

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Devil - Concept of the devil in world religions

Devil - Christianity. Christianity understands the Devil in the context of the Old Testament. Unlike Manichaeism which teaches a coeval dualism, Christians see the devil as a corrupted or fallen angel. He was Lucifer, an angel in authority before the Creation (theology) who fell because of pride and because he waged a war against God. The key fact in understanding the devil is that he was originally a holy being who was corrupted by pride.

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Devil, Devil - Concept of the devil in world religions, Devil - Christianity, Devil - Islam, Devil - Judaism, Devil - No concept of the devil in Hinduism, Devil - Ayyavazhi, Devil - Buddhism, Devil - Names of the devil, Devil - The original names, Devil - Further development, Devil - In Christian tradition, Devil - The devil in literature, Devil - The devil in music, Devil - The devil in film and television, Devil - The devil in video games, Devil - Bibliography

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - List of characters from Family Guy - Griffin Family

List of characters from Family Guy - Relatives. Francis Griffin – Peter's hardline Irish Catholic father. He began working for the Pope after becoming bored of retirement. He hates Lois because she isn't Catholic, even going so far as pinning a big sign on to her wedding car reading "Just Married: To A Protestant Whore." Although he seems gruff and strict on the exterior, Francis cares for Peter deep down. He attended his son's funeral, after Peter was believed to have died. Voiced by Colm Meaney a ...

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List of characters from Family Guy, List of characters from Family Guy - Griffin Family, List of characters from Family Guy - Relatives, List of characters from Family Guy - Other Families, List of characters from Family Guy - Brown, List of characters from Family Guy - Swanson, List of characters from Family Guy - Quagmire, List of characters from Family Guy - Goldman, List of characters from Family Guy - Tucker, List of characters from Family Guy - Jack's Family, List of characters from Family Guy - Campbell, List of characters from Family Guy - Pinchley, List of characters from Family Guy - Stevenson, List of characters from Family Guy - Isaacs, List of characters from Family Guy - Nelson, List of characters from Family Guy - The Evil Monkey, List of characters from Family Guy - Peter's work colleagues, List of characters from Family Guy - Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Company, List of characters from Family Guy - Fishermen, List of characters from Family Guy - Medieval Fair, List of characters from Family Guy - Schools, List of characters from Family Guy - James Woods Regional High School, List of characters from Family Guy - Buddy Cianci Junior High/Peter Griffin Junior High, List of characters from Family Guy - School of Performing Arts, List of characters from Family Guy - Hugs and Kisses The Good Kind Playschool, List of characters from Family Guy - Lois' Piano Lessons, List of characters from Family Guy - Peter's School Friends, List of characters from Family Guy - Lois' School Friends, List of characters from Family Guy - Channel 5, List of characters from Family Guy - Hospital, List of characters from Family Guy - Criminals, List of characters from Family Guy - Supernatural Characters, List of characters from Family Guy - Other characters, List of characters from Family Guy - Other Characters Names unknown, List of characters from Family Guy - Famous guest characters

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Norman Rockwell - Biography

Born in New York City, he transferred from high school to the Chase Art School at the age of 16. He then went on to the National Academy of Design, and finally, to the Art Students League, where he was taught by Thomas Fogarty and George Bridgman. Rockwell's early works were done for St. Nicholas Magazine, the Boy Scouts of America publication Boy's Life, and other juvenile publications. As a student, Rockwell was given smaller, less important jobs. His first major breakthrough came in 1912 at age 18 with his first book illustration for C.H. Claudy's ...

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Norman Rockwell, Norman Rockwell - Biography, Norman Rockwell - Critique of his work, Norman Rockwell - Major Works

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Dark Judges - History

The Dark Judges were originally a group of lawkeepers from a parallel dimension. They were led by Judge Death, who had determined that all crime was committed by the living. Thus, by his logic, all life was a crime. Originally mortal, the four Judges encountered Phobia and Nausea (the Sisters of Death) in a cave. The Sisters were death cultists with supernatural powers, and the four Dark Judges became undead beings, subsequently murderin ...

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Dark Judges, Dark Judges - History, Dark Judges - Character Details

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Daniel Rodney - Political career

His own political career began in 1810, when he ran for Governor of Delaware as a Federalist. He lost to the Democratic candidate, Joseph Haslet, by only 71 votes. His next campaign, in 1813, was against James Riddle of New Castle, and largely because of the unpopularity of the War of 1812, he was successful. He served as Governor of Delaware from January 18, 1814, to January 21, 1817. The last year of the War of 1812 was as unnerving as the others had been. The British naval presence off the coast was more intermittent, but Indian Ri ...

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Daniel Rodney, Daniel Rodney - Early life and family, Daniel Rodney - Political career, Daniel Rodney - Death and legacy, Daniel Rodney - Public offices, Daniel Rodney - Election Results, Daniel Rodney - Additions and questions

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Brief

On September 11, 1973, the military, led by Pinochet, stormed the presidential palace and seized power from President Allende, who was found dead soon after. A junta headed by Pinochet was established, which suspended the constitution, dissolved Congress, imposed strict censorship, proscribed the leftist parties that had constituted Allende's Popular Unity coalition, and halted all political activity. In addition, it embarked on a campaign of terror against opponents and perceived leftists in the country. As a result, approximately 3,000 Chi ...

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Augusto Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - Brief, Augusto Pinochet - Early career, Augusto Pinochet - Military coup of 1973, Augusto Pinochet - Pinochet's economic policy, Augusto Pinochet - Suppression of opposition, Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - End of the Pinochet regime, Augusto Pinochet - Arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Significance of the arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile, Augusto Pinochet - Foreign bank accounts, Augusto Pinochet - Legacy, Augusto Pinochet - Notes, Augusto Pinochet - Cites

Read more here: » Augusto Pinochet: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Brief

Judge: Encyclopedia II - Counterplan - Burdens of a Counterplan

Counterplan - Topicality. Debates,specifically policy debate, begin from some resolution or statement of advocacy. As the affirmative plan affirms the resolution in theory or at least within the sphere of its distinct existence, it is reasonable to assume that the negative team must advocate the negation of the resolution, usually either through the defense of the status quo or a counterplan distinct from the resolutional advocacy. However, in many circles, the affirmative ability to select their specific plan gi ...

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Counterplan, Counterplan - Burdens of a Counterplan, Counterplan - Topicality, Counterplan - Competition, Counterplan - Counterplan Status, Counterplan - Conditional, Counterplan - Unconditional, Counterplan - Dispositional, Counterplan - Plan Inclusive, Counterplan - Consult, Counterplan - Agent, Counterplan - Actor, Counterplan - Exclusion, Counterplan - Plan Exclusive

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - CBGB - Mid-1970's

Max's Kansas City, the first real punk club,set the stage when it opened in 1965. Max's was the birthplace of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, The New York Dolls and Iggy & the Stooges. In fact, it was a Max's star, Wayne County, who was the first of the NY bands to play at CBGB's in Dec. 73, months before Television even set foot in the place. In fact, Television first heard of CBGB because of the Wayne County gig. Around the same time (1973 and 1974), the Patti Smith Group began performing at various locations, settling in t ...

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CBGB, CBGB - Founding, CBGB - Mid-1970's, CBGB - The future, CBGB - Famous acts

Read more here: » CBGB: Encyclopedia II - CBGB - Mid-1970's






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