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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Boy Scouts of the Philippines - History

Scouting history of the Philippines can be traced back to the American occupation of the islands. The first documented formation of a scout troop in the islands was that of the Lorillard Spencer troop of Zamboanga formed in 1914 by a U.S. Navy Lieutenant named Sherman Kiser. Sherman Kiser was initially assigned to escort American charity worker Caroline Spencer in Sulu. Mrs Spencer saw how Filipino boys could benefit from Scouting and discussed her ideas with Kiser. This suggestion was natural for Mrs. Spencer as her son, Lorillard Sp ...

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Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of the Philippines - History, Boy Scouts of the Philippines - Ranks program and ideals, Boy Scouts of the Philippines - International Scouting units in the Philippines, Boy Scouts of the Philippines - Scouting trivia

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Deemster - List of First Deemsters

1765 Daniel Lace 1812 John Crellin 1816 Norris Moore 1819 Thomas Gawne 1823 John Christian 1847 John Joseph Heywood 1855 William Drinkwater 1898 James Gell 1900 Thomas Kneen 1905 Stevenson Stewart Moore 1921 Charles T.C. Callow 1934 Reginald Douglas Farrant 1947 William Percy Cowley 1958 Sydney James Kneale 1969 George Edgar Moore 1974 Robert Kinley Eason 1980 Arthur Christian Luft 1988 John Will ...

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Deemster, Deemster - List of First Deemsters, Deemster - List of Second Deemsters, Deemster - List of Deputy Deemsters, Deemster - List of Judges of Appeal

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Disadvantage - Structure

A DA usually has four key elements. These four elements are not always necessary, and some are often combined into a single piece of evidence. A Uniqueness/Link card, for example, will include both a description of the status quo and the plan's effect on it. A traditional DA, however, has a structure as follows: Disadvantage - Uniqueness. The negative team typically defends the status quo. If they are doing so, they must show that their disadvantage is not already existing in the status quo. If a disadvant ...

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Disadvantage, Disadvantage - Structure, Disadvantage - Uniqueness, Disadvantage - Link, Disadvantage - Internal Link, Disadvantage - Impact, Disadvantage - Types of Disadvantages, Disadvantage - Traditional, Disadvantage - Linear, Disadvantage - Brink, Disadvantage - The Politics Disadvantage, Disadvantage - The Controversy, Disadvantage - Responding To Disadvantages, Disadvantage - Straight Turn, Disadvantage - Impact Turn

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Prescriptive Barony - Legal Status

Prescriptive Barony - Scotland. The Scots have a quite distinct legal system within the United Kingdom. Historically, in the Kingdom of Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms, as the Sovereign’s Minister in matters armorial is at once Herald and Judge. Up until 28th November 2004 a barony was an estate of land held directly of the Crown, or the Prince and Steward of Scotland, with a Crown Charter erecting the land into a Barony. It was an essential element of a barony title that there existed a Crown Chart ...

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Prescriptive Barony, Prescriptive Barony - The Nobility Business, Prescriptive Barony - Legal Status, Prescriptive Barony - Scotland, Prescriptive Barony - England, Prescriptive Barony - Usage, Prescriptive Barony - Scottish Heraldry, Prescriptive Barony - Chapeau, Prescriptive Barony - Feudo-baronial Mantle, Prescriptive Barony - Helmet, Prescriptive Barony - Supporters, Prescriptive Barony - Badge and Ensign

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Eliot Spitzer - Political career

In 1994 Spitzer put aside his private practice to concentrate on attaining the elected office of New York Attorney General. He failed in the 1994 election, but was successfully elected in the next election in 1998. He has since become one of New York's most recognizable Democratic politicians. Eliot Spitzer - Campaigns for Attorney General. In 1994, long-serving Democratic New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams decided to vacate the office after unsuccessfully challenging Al D'Amato for the seat of ...

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Eliot Spitzer, Eliot Spitzer - Background, Eliot Spitzer - Political career, Eliot Spitzer - Campaigns for Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer - Work as Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer - Notable cases, Eliot Spitzer - Campaign for Governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer - Whitehead threat allegation

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe

Demonstrations took place across Europe and some of the largest drawing attendance figures in the tens of thousands in many cities. Approximately one-fifth of the total demonstrators worldwide protested in Europe. February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe. Britain's Stop the War Coalition (StWC) held a protest in London which became the largest demonstration in the city's history. Police estimated attendance at 750,000 people; the demonstration's ...

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February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Edward Carson - Unionism

In 1910 it became clear that the House of Lords' veto on the Third Irish Home Rule Bill was about to be lifted. When James Craig and other leading Unionists asked Carson, who was their most effective speaker, to assume their leadership, he accepted. He was a natural choice but was not ideal because the vast majority of Irish Unionists came from Ulster sundawn . Carson campaigned against Home Rule using a variety of means, both constitutional and illegal. He spoke against the Bill in the House of Commons and organised rallies in Irelan ...

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Edward Carson, Edward Carson - Early life, Edward Carson - Wilde trial, Edward Carson - Unionism, Edward Carson - Cabinet member, Edward Carson - Judge, Edward Carson - Later years

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Bedford School - Bedford Traditions

Bedford School - Uniform. Bedford has a rich heritage of tradition. Weekday dress consists of a dark navy blue jacket, white shirt, grey trousers, and an optional v'neck navy blue jumper. Ties of varying colours are worn to denote different 'houses'. Variations in the uniform include a coloured waistcoat and brown shoes for monitors, sports blazer and tie for those with 'sports colours', colours ties for those who have won "house colours" by contributing to their house. Scarves denoting colours; including major and minor sports, house and headmaster's colours may be worn. Colo ...

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Bedford School, Bedford School - History, Bedford School - Bedford Traditions, Bedford School - Uniform, Bedford School - School Houses, Bedford School - Songs, Bedford School - Bedford Societies, Bedford School - Monitors and Options, Bedford School - Sports, Bedford School - The Charles Piazzi Smyth Observatory and the Wolfson Planetarium, Bedford School - Sports, Bedford School - External links, Bedford School - Music, Bedford School - Prominent Old Bedfordian Musicians, Bedford School - External links, Bedford School - Notable Old Bedfordians

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Bart Star - Synopsis

When the children of Springfield are deemed too fat, parents start enrolling their kids in pee-wee football, including Bart Simpson. The job of coach originally is given to Ned Flanders, and the team is undefeated, but after Homer Simpson pushes Ned to the breaking point, the job is given to Homer. Homer proves to be an incompetent coach, who would rather cut his players then keep them. Despite the spectacular quarterback skills of Nelson Muntz, Homer favors Bart (with little to no s ...

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Bart Star, Bart Star - Synopsis, Bart Star - Cultural references, Bart Star - Trivia, Bart Star - Quotes

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - John Widgery Baron Widgery - Early career and war service

Widgery came from a North Devon family who had been living in South Molton for many generations. An ancestor had been a gaoler and his mother served as a Magistrate. He attended Queen's College, Taunton, where he became Head Prefect. He was admitted a Solicitor in 1933 after serving as an Articled clerk, but instead of going into practice, he joined Gibson and Welldon, a well-known firm of law tutors. He was an effective lecturer in the years leading up to World War II while he was also commissioned in the Territorial Army. This led t ...

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John Widgery Baron Widgery, John Widgery Baron Widgery - Early career and war service, John Widgery Baron Widgery - Barrister, John Widgery Baron Widgery - Appellate courts, John Widgery Baron Widgery - Widgery tribunal, John Widgery Baron Widgery - Lord Chief Justice

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - James Sykes 1725-1792 - Public offices

From 1776 until 1792 elections were held on the first day of October of the year noted. Terms for members of the General Assembly began on the twentieth day of October in the same year. If either date fell on a Sunday, the following day was prescribed. They met three times each year, generally in October, February and May. Members of the House of Assembly had a term of one year and members of the Legislative Council had a term of three years. Three State Councilmen and seven State Assemblymen were elected, at large, from each county. The Sta ...

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James Sykes 1725-1792, James Sykes 1725-1792 - Early life and family, James Sykes 1725-1792 - Political career, James Sykes 1725-1792 - Death and legacy, James Sykes 1725-1792 - Public offices, James Sykes 1725-1792 - Additions and questions

Read more here: » James Sykes 1725-1792: Encyclopedia II - James Sykes 1725-1792 - Public offices

Judge: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom game system - History

The Phantom game system - Announcement. In 2003, the startup company Infinium Labs issued a press release to all news outlets stating that they would soon release a "revolutionary new gaming platform." The press release contained no specific information, but did include a computer-generated prototype design. Due to the excessive use of buzzwords and a suspicious lack of details, the product was derided almost from the start by news sites such as IGN and Slashdot and the popular comic strip Penny Arcade. It also received the first place in Vaporwares 2004 in Wired News. < ...

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The Phantom game system, The Phantom game system - History, The Phantom game system - Announcement, The Phantom game system - Legal Conflict, The Phantom game system - First Sighting, The Phantom game system - System Specifications, The Phantom game system - Gaming Service, The Phantom game system - Hardware, The Phantom game system - Release Date

Read more here: » The Phantom game system: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom game system - History

Judge: Encyclopedia II - Title - Official titles

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Title, Title - Titles of veneration, Title - Official titles, Title - Ruling, Title - Clerical, Title - Professional and academic titles, Title - Social titles

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Impact calculus - Other types of impact calculus

Some other more sophisticated arguments are also considered impact calculus: Impact inclusivity (one impact is inclusive of the other) e.g. Global war is inclusive of a Taiwan war, therefore global war outweighs Taiwan war. X turns Y (one impact causes the other impact to happen) e.g. War causes genocide, therefore war outweighs genocide Internal link shortcircuiting (one impact prevents a (positive) impact from happening) e.g. Nuclear war halts space colon ...

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Impact calculus, Impact calculus - Basic impact calculus, Impact calculus - Other types of impact calculus, Impact calculus - Impact calculus and new arguments

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Scottish Church College Calcutta - Historical Significance

In the early 1800s, the General Assembly of Scotland sent Reverend Alexander Duff, a young and dedicated missionary, to Kolkata to set up an English-medium institution. Though Bengalis had shown some interest in the spread of Western education from the beginning of the 19th century, both the local church and government officers were sceptical about the high-caste Bengali's response to the idea of an English-medium institution. Raja Ram Mohan Roy helped by organising the venue and bringing in the first batch of students. He also assured the g ...

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Scottish Church College Calcutta, Scottish Church College Calcutta - Founder, Scottish Church College Calcutta - Historical Significance, Scottish Church College Calcutta - Notable Alumni, Scottish Church College Calcutta - Trivia

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys - Literary References

George Jeffreys is the colleague and nemesis of Neal Stephenson's fictional protagonist Daniel Waterhouse, in his 2003 novel Quicksilver. The ghost of Judge Jeffreys plays the villain in Peter S. Beagle's 1999 novel Tamsin, which is set in modern-day Dorset. ...

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George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys, George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys - Literary References, George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys - External link

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Structure of policy debate - 1AC

The first affirmative constructive (1AC) is the first speech given in a round, presented by the affirmative team. Almost universally, the 1AC will contain a "plan" a textual advocacy which the affirmative team will advocate throughout the entire round. A plan is thus generally carefully worded to prevent the negative team from capitalizing on ill-considered words, most notably through the plan inclusive counterplan (PIC). The 1AC is pre-scripted because the affirmative has infinite preparation time to prepare their case. ...

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Structure of policy debate, Structure of policy debate - History, Structure of policy debate - 1AC, Structure of policy debate - 1NC, Structure of policy debate - 2AC, Structure of policy debate - 2NC, Structure of policy debate - 1NR, Structure of policy debate - 1AR, Structure of policy debate - 2NR, Structure of policy debate - 2AR, Structure of policy debate - Cross-Examination, Structure of policy debate - Prep Time, Structure of policy debate - Alternate use time

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Raytheon - Controversies and Litigation

Raytheon - Illegal obtention of classified information in a bidding process. In March 1990, Raytheon pleaded guilty to one felony count of illegally obtaining classified Air Force budget and planning documents. [2] U.S. District Judge Albert V. Bryan, Jr. imposed a $10,000 criminal fine for one felony count of "conveyance without authority" and $900,000 in civil penalties and damages. The documents allegedly gave Raytheon an unfair advantage against its competitors in bidding for weapons contracts. Although the p ...

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Raytheon, Raytheon - History, Raytheon - Businesses, Raytheon - Contemporary products, Raytheon - Corporate governance, Raytheon - Controversies and Litigation, Raytheon - Illegal obtention of classified information in a bidding process, Raytheon - Disputed claims about the Patriot missile, Raytheon - AGES Lawsuit, Raytheon - Contract Disputes, Raytheon - Brazilian SIVAM Controversy, Raytheon - Securities Litigation

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Hardcore punk - Influence

Hardcore had a huge influence on other forms of rock music, especially in America. The San-Francisco-based heavy metal band Metallica were among the first crossover artists (circa 1982-83), incorporating the compositional structure and technical proficiency of metal with the speed and aggression of hardcore (Metallica would eventually cover three Misfits songs). Venom were another very early crossover band, as were Hellhammer and Slayer. The new style became known as "Thrash metal" -- or, later, "Speed metal" (another transitional term was "Speedcore"'), and soon became a trend, includin ...

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Hardcore punk, Hardcore punk - Overview, Hardcore punk - History, Hardcore punk - The Big 3, Hardcore punk - Early support, Hardcore punk - Negative publicity, Hardcore punk - Moshing and dancing, Hardcore punk - Influence, Hardcore punk - Early history in Europe and the UK, Hardcore punk - Hardcore in the 1990s, Hardcore punk - Heavy Hardcore, Hardcore punk - Progression and experimentation, Hardcore punk - Hardcore today, Hardcore punk - Hardcore bands

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - University of Münster - Notable alumni

University of Münster - Students. Wolfgang Clement, Politician Gabriele Behler, Politician Johannes Georg Bednorz, Nobel Prize winner (1987) Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Ewers, Economist Prof. Dr. Gerd Faltings, Mathematician, Fields Medal Prof. Dr. Dieter Fenske, Chemist Birgit Fischer, Politician Erich Gutenberg, Economist, Inventor of Business Administration and Management in Germany Wolf-Michael Catenhusen, Politician Kai Diekma ...

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University of Münster, University of Münster - History, University of Münster - Organisation, University of Münster - Research, University of Münster - Notable alumni, University of Münster - Students, University of Münster - University lecturer, University of Münster - Honorary Doctor, University of Münster - External link

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Robert L. Carter - Career as a Leading Civil Rights Advocate

In 1944, upon completion of his wartime service in the United States Army Air Corps, Carter went to work as a legal assistant to Thurgood Marshall at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. In 1945, he became an assistant special counsel at the LDF. Judge Carter was a lead attorney on Sweatt v. Painter and Brown v. Board of Education and worked on many important civil rights cases, including Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Oklahoma. In 1956 Carter succeeded Thurgood Marshall as the LDF's general counsel. Over the course of his tenure at the LDF, Carter ar ...

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Robert L. Carter, Robert L. Carter - Personal History and Early Life, Robert L. Carter - Career as a Leading Civil Rights Advocate, Robert L. Carter - Judicial Career, Robert L. Carter - Activism and Civic Leadership

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Judge: Encyclopedia II - Title - Titles for Heads of State

Title - Current. Titles actually in use by Heads of State in the World today. Indovuzaki (Translates as Great She Elephant) Chairman (from which comes Vice Chairman) Colonel (from which comes Lieutenant Colonel) Pope (a linguistic feminine of this form might be Mome, but a woman as head of the Vatican seems a long way off) President (from which comes such titles as Deputy President, Executive Vice President, Lord President of the Council, ...

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Title, Title - Supernatural Titles, Title - Hypothetical Titles, Title - Titles for Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical Titles for Heads of State, Title - Fictional Titles for Heads of State, Title - Honorary Titles Granted by Heads of State, Title - Current, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Executive Branch of Government and Other Sub-National Rulers, Title - Currently in Use, Title - Historical, Title - Fictional, Title - Judicial Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Legislative Titles, Title - In Current Use, Title - Historical, Title - Honorary Titles Granted From an Institution, Title - Honorary Titles Granted By One's Peers, Title - Honorary Titles Bestowed by Followers, Title - Sources

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