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740,005 | This leads to a flawed pedagogical model for debate -- reject the 1AC on face | Berube 2k | Berube 2k (David M, Associate Professor of Speech Communication and Director of Debate at the University of South Carolina. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate 21: 53-73 http://www.cedadebate.org/CAD/index.php/CAD/article/viewFile/248/232) | text retrieval services include some refereed published materials, they also incorporate transcripts and wire releases that are less vigilantly checked for accuracy. Searches on text retrieval services such as Lexis-Nexis Universe® and Congressional Universe® locate words and word strings within n words of each other. ... | Searches locate word strings results are loomed into an argument to reach a conclusion of infinite impact, such as thermonuclear war fear mongers' use anecdotes of isolated incidents depictions of categories of people as dangerous the internal link story is the machination of the debater rather than the sources The pa... | The dead ends checked the authenticity of the extended claims by debunking especially fanciful hypotheses. Text retrieval services may have changed that. While text retrieval services include some refereed published materials, they also incorporate transcripts and wire releases that are less vigilantly checked for accu... | 6,307 | <h4>This leads to a flawed pedagogical model for debate -- reject the 1AC on face </h4><p><strong><mark>Berube</mark> <mark>2k</strong></mark> (David M, Associate Professor of Speech Communication and Director of Debate at the University of South Carolina. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate 21: 53-73 http://www.ceda... | 1NC | 1NC WTO | 1NC | 429,625 | 6 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,006 | Afghan instability causes nuclear war | Carafano 10 | Carafano 10 | We can expect similar results if Obama’s Afghan strategy fails Most forget that throwing Vietnam to the wolves made the world far more dangerous Soviets saw it as a sign that America was in decline. They abetted military incursions in Africa, the Middle East, southern Asia and Latin America They went on a nuclear-arms ... | We can expect if Afghan fails a nuclear spending spree to kill the world several times over Al-Qaida would be back in the game triggering a nuclear war , Iran and Korea could shift nuclear programs into overdrive The resulting arms race could be far more dangerous the world would snowball into a big, tragic war Russia,... | James Jay is a senior research fellow for national security at The Heritage Foundation and directs its Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, “Con: Obama must win fast in Afghanistan or risk new wars across the globe,” Jan 2 http://gazettextra.com/news/2010/jan/02/con-obama-must-win-fast-afghanistan-or-risk-new-wa/... | 2,275 | <h4>Afghan instability causes <u>nuclear war</h4><p></u><strong>Carafano 10</strong> </p><p>James Jay is a senior research fellow for national security at The Heritage Foundation and directs its Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, “Con: Obama must win fast in Afghanistan or risk new wars across the globe,” Jan 2... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 45,299 | 47 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,007 | As well, we need ask why the site of suffering so readily lends itself to inviting identification. Why is pain the conduit of identification? This question may seem to beg the obvious, given the violent domination and dishonor constitutive of enslavement, the acclaimed transformative capacities of pain in sentimental c... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>As well, <u><strong>we need ask why the site of suffering so readily lends itself to inviting identification. Why is pain the conduit of identification? This question may seem to beg the obvious, given the violent domination and dishonor constitutive of enslavement, <mark>the acclaimed transformative capacities of<... | 2NC | Case | 2NC Link -- Berlant | 429,626 | 1 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,008 | The 2016 conference success is key to African and Afghan stability | Gomis 14 | Benoit Gomis 14 is a Visiting Scholar at the University Of British Columbia and the Canadian Network for Research in Terrorism, Security and Society, PhD LSE and UChicago, “Illicit Drugs and International Security: Towards UNGASS 2016,” International Security, February, #SPS | the political context is more complicated today than it was around the 2012 Summit of the Americas. There is widespread consensus that the 'war on drugs' has failed drugs are a health problem and that use and possession should be decriminalized further. Political leadership towards reform is also more hesitant than it ... | There is widespread consensus the 'war on drugs' has failed, and possession should be decriminalized leadership towards reform is hesitant referendums put pressure on Obama to discuss international drug policy concerns remain as to how the United States will reform given historical reluctance to challenge international... | I the last three years, the drug policy debate has evolved more than in the previous three decades. However, there remain a number of obstacles to making recent developments sustainable ahead of UNGASS 2016. Although Latin American leaders mental in pushing the debate forward, the political context is more complicated ... | 8,261 | <h4>The 2016 conference success is key to African and Afghan stability</h4><p>Benoit <strong>Gomis 14</strong> is a Visiting Scholar at the University Of British Columbia and the Canadian Network for Research in Terrorism, Security and Society, PhD LSE and UChicago, “Illicit Drugs and International Security: Towards UN... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 56,556 | 59 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,009 | Marihuana legalization is a wedge issue that empirically brings voters to the polls to vote for democrats | Hudak 8/20 (John Hudak “Harry Reid Should Love Marijuana: How Legalization Could Keep the Senate Blue” August 20, 2014 ) mt | Hudak 8/20 (John Hudak “Harry Reid Should Love Marijuana: How Legalization Could Keep the Senate Blue” August 20, 2014 ) mt | Marijuana legalization could change that by dramatically changing the character and nature of the midterm electorat People turn out for elections when they feel passion about a candidate or a race, but ballot initiatives can also generate interest, passion and turnout. Passion about marijuana legalization can do the sa... | Marijuana legalization could dramatically chang the character and nature of the midterm electorat ballot initiatives can also generate interest, passion and turnout marijuana legalization can do the same Marijuana legalization supporters, particularly passionate ones, tend to be younger and either more liberal or more ... | Marijuana legalization could change that by dramatically changing the character and nature of the midterm electorate in Alaska, and helping Sen. Begich win reelection.¶ People turn out for elections when they feel passion about a candidate or a race, but ballot initiatives can also generate interest, passion and turnou... | 3,495 | <h4><u><strong>Marihuana legalization is a wedge issue that empirically brings voters to the polls to vote for democrats</h4><p></u>Hudak 8/20 <u>(J<mark>ohn Hudak “Harry Reid Should Love Marijuana: How Legalization Could Keep the Senate Blue” August 20, 2014 ) mt</p><p>Marijuana legalization could </mark>change that b... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Link Wall | 429,627 | 45 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,010 | That causes extinction | Chivian 11 works with the United Nations on how to address the pressing environmental problems the world is facing. (“Species Extinction, Biodiversity Loss and Human Health”, http://www.ilo.org/oshenc/part-vii/environmental-health-hazards/item/505-species-extinction-biodiversity-loss-and-human-health, 2011) | Chivian 11, Dr. Eric S. Chivian is the founder and Director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment (CHGE) at Harvard Medical School and directs the Biodiversity and Human Health Progam. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Chivian works with the United Nations... | Human activity is causing the extinction of animal, plant and microbial species at rates that are a thousand times greater than those which would have occurred naturally approximating the largest extinctions in geological history this behaviour is upsetting the delicate ecological balance on which all life depends, inc... | Human activity is causing the extinction of species is upsetting the ecological balance on which all life depends habitat destruction by deforestation, is the greatest destroyer this is primarily responsible for the mass extinction threatening human survival | Human activity is causing the extinction of animal, plant and microbial species at rates that are a thousand times greater than those which would have occurred naturally (Wilson l992), approximating the largest extinctions in geological history. When homo sapiens evolved, some l00 thousand years ago, the number of spec... | 3,246 | <h4>That causes extinction</h4><p><strong>Chivian 11</strong>, Dr. Eric S. Chivian is the founder and Director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment (CHGE) at Harvard Medical School and directs the Biodiversity and Human Health Progam. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Me... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 1 | 35,543 | 28 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,011 | Attempting to “know” China is based on a flawed epistemology -- causes serial policy failure | Pan 04 | Pan 04 | China and its relationship with the U St has been a fascinating subject of relations China scholars argue "what China precisely is," especially in terms of a positivist epistemology they believe that China is ultimately a knowable object, whose reality can be, and ought to be, empirically revealed by scientific means. ... | China scholars argue what China precisely is, especially in terms of a positivist epistemology , they believe that China is a knowable object whose reality can be revealed by scientific means it is object of study as essentially "something we can stand back from and observe with clinical detachment U.S. conceptions of ... | PhD degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Australian National University [Chengxin, The "China Threat" in American Self-Imagination: The Discursive Construction of Other as Power Politics, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, Vol. 29, 2004]
China and its relationship with the United States... | 4,188 | <h4>Attempting to “know” China is based on a flawed epistemology<strong> -- causes serial policy failure</h4><p>Pan 04 </p><p>PhD degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Australian National University [Chengxin, The "China Threat" in American Self-Imagination: The Discursive Construction of Oth... | 1NC | 1NC WTO | 1NC | 17,443 | 75 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,012 | Second is liberalism – the inclusion of supposed radical knowledge into debate instills institutional legitimacy which creates a smooth space for the academy to continue hegemonic practices of distancing from the subaltern -- leads to endless imperial warfare and structural violence -- their notion of “inclusion” beco... | Chatterjee and Maira 14 | Chatterjee and Maira 14 (Piya Chatterjee, PhD, associate professor of women’s studies at UC Riverside, Sunaina Maira, professor of Asian American studies at UC Davis, 2014, “The Imperial University: Race, War, and the Nation State,” pp 14-18) gz | Empires of knowledge rest on the foundation of racial statecraft, militarized science, and enduring notions of civilizational superiority imperial cartographies” can be traced through the meshed contours of research methods and scholarly theories as they are staked out in the pragmatic mappings of conquest, settlement,... | Empires of knowledge rest on racial statecraft, militarized science, and civilizational superiority imperial cartographies” can be traced through scholarly theories staked out in conquest, settlement, and administration of U.S. empire expert knowledge on “other” cultures has been a cornerstone of the management of “dif... | Empires of knowledge rest on the foundation of racial statecraft, militarized science, and enduring notions of civilizational superiority. What we call “imperial cartographies” can be traced through the meshed contours of research methods and scholarly theories as they are staked out in the pragmatic mappings of conque... | 11,273 | <h4><u>Second is liberalism</u> – the inclusion of supposed radical knowledge into debate instills institutional legitimacy which creates a smooth space for the academy to continue hegemonic practices of distancing from the subaltern -- leads to <u>endless imperial warfare</u> and structural violence -- their notion of... | 2NC | Case | 2NC Impact O/V | 323,261 | 27 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,013 | Multiple scenarios for nuclear escalation | Rubin, 11 | Rubin, 11 (Joel, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ploughshares Fund, former congressional aide and diplomat, fellow at the State Department in both Near Eastern Affairs and Political-Military Affairs, Master’s degree in Public Policy and Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor’s... | underlying sources of conflict and tension will remain In a region that has deep experience on nuclear matters with nuclear aspirant Iran bordering Afghanistan on one side and nuclear-armed Pakistan and India on the other Afghanistan will determine the shape of our security challenges in the region we can't afford nucl... | underlying sources of conflict and tension will remain In a region that has deep experience on nuclear matters -- with Iran and nuclear-armed Pakistan and India Afghanistan will determine security in the region potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan -- will remain and may rise in importance The key here ... | The national security calculus of keeping U.S. forces in Afghanistan has shifted. Any gains that we made from keeping 100,000 American soldiers in harm's way are now questionable, especially since al Qaeda has been dealt a significant blow with the killing of Osama bin Laden. President Obama's decision to end the surge... | 4,741 | <h4>Multiple scenarios for nuclear escalation</h4><p><strong>Rubin, 11</strong> (Joel, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ploughshares Fund, former congressional aide and diplomat, fellow at the State Department in both Near Eastern Affairs and Political-Military Affairs, Master’s degree in Public Policy and Bu... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 61,029 | 28 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,014 | African instability causes great power war | Glick 7 | Caroline Glick 7, senior Middle East fellow at the Center for Security Policy, 12/12, Condi’s African holiday,http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/home.aspx?sid=56&categoryid=56&subcategoryid=90&newsid=11568 | Africa is a dangerous and strategically vital place. Small wars can easily escalate into big wars. Local conflicts have regional and global aspects. All conflicts in this tinderbox, which controls shipping lanes can give rise to regional, and indeed global conflagrations between competing regional actors and global pow... | Africa is a dangerous and strategically vital place. Small wars can easily escalate into big wars. Local conflicts have global aspects. All conflicts in this tinderbox, which controls shipping lanes can give rise to global conflagrations between competing regional actors and global powers conflicts in Africa have regio... | The Horn of Africa is a dangerous and strategically vital place. Small wars, which rage continuously, can easily escalate into big wars. Local conflicts have regional and global aspects. All of the conflicts in this tinderbox, which controls shipping lanes from the Indian Ocean into the Red Sea, can potentially give ri... | 5,125 | <h4>African instability causes great power war</h4><p>Caroline <strong>Glick 7</strong>, senior Middle East fellow at the Center for Security Policy, 12/12, Condi’s African holiday,http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/home.aspx?sid=56&categoryid=56&subcategoryid=90&newsid=11568 </p><p>The Horn of<u><strong> <mark>Afr... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 8,664 | 119 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,015 | Increases Dem voter turnout but doesn’t cause GOP backlash | Edwards-Levy 14 <Ariel, HuffPo, Voters Say They're More Likely To Turn Out If Marijuana Is On The Ballot, March 25, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/25/marijuana-turnout-poll_n_5030351.html>#SPS | Edwards-Levy 14 <Ariel, HuffPo, Voters Say They're More Likely To Turn Out If Marijuana Is On The Ballot, March 25, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/25/marijuana-turnout-poll_n_5030351.html>#SPS | The chance to vote on marijuana could persuade some voters to show up on Election Day, according to a poll Sixty-nine percent of voters polled said they would be more likely to vote in an election if a proposal to legalize marijuana was on the ballot, just 13 percent said they'd be less likely Liberals were even more e... | The chance to vote on marijuana could persuade some voters to show up on Election Day according to a George Washington University Battleground poll Sixty-nine percent of voters polled said they would be more likely to vote in an election if a proposal to legalize marijuana was on the ballot Liberals were even more enth... | The chance to vote on marijuana could persuade some voters to show up on Election Day, according to a George Washington University Battleground poll conducted by the bipartisan team of Lake Research Partners and the Tarrance Group.¶ Sixty-nine percent of voters polled said they would be more likely to vote in an electi... | 1,538 | <h4>Increases Dem voter turnout but doesn’t cause GOP backlash</h4><p><strong>Edwards-Levy 14</strong> <u><strong><Ariel, HuffPo, Voters Say They're More Likely To Turn Out If Marijuana Is On The Ballot, March 25, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/25/marijuana-turnout-poll_n_5030351.html>#SPS</p><p><mark>The chance... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Link Wall | 429,628 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,016 | Doha | NYT 14 (The New York Times, August 3, 2014, “Global Trade Talks Suffer another Setback”, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/04/opinion/global-trade-talks-suffer-another-setback.html///TS) | NYT 14 (The New York Times, August 3, 2014, “Global Trade Talks Suffer another Setback”, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/04/opinion/global-trade-talks-suffer-another-setback.html///TS) | The collapse last week of a global trade agreement on simplifying customs rules will make it much harder for the World Trade Organization to finish its much-delayed Doha round of negotiations, which has a much broader agenda to lower tariffs and reduce barriers to trade. India vetoed the final agreement on customs rule... | The collapse last week of a global trade agreement on customs rules will make it much harder for the W T O to finish its Doha negotiations, India vetoed the final agreement on customs rules W.T.O. members have a poor record of concluding trade deals This latest failure will further erode confidence in the global tradin... | The collapse last week of a global trade agreement on simplifying customs rules will make it much harder for the World Trade Organization to finish its much-delayed Doha round of negotiations, which has a much broader agenda to lower tariffs and reduce barriers to trade. Last year at a meeting on the Indonesian island ... | 3,328 | <h4>Doha</h4><p><strong>NYT 14<u> (The New York Times, August 3, 2014, “Global Trade Talks Suffer another Setback”, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/04/opinion/global-trade-talks-suffer-another-setback.html///TS)</p><p><mark>The collapse last week of a global trade agreement on</mark> simplifying <mark>customs rules will... | 1NC | 1NC WTO | Alt Causes | 429,629 | 9 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,017 | Legalization of marijuana would legalize hemp under the CSA | Duppong 9 . L. Rev. 403, Lexis) | Duppong 9 (Thomas A., J.D. candidate at the University of North Dakota School of Law, “NOTE: INDUSTRIAL HEMP: HOW THE CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP AS MARIJUANA UNDER THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT HAS CAUSED THE DREAM OF GROWING INDUSTRIAL HEMP IN NORTH DAKOTA TO GO UP IN SMOKE,” 2009, 85 N. Dak. L. Rev. 403, Lexis... | The CSA was initiated under Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Prevention and Control Act of 1970 the CSA makes it illegal "to manufacture, distribute, dispense, or possess ... a controlled substance" except as authorized by the CSA. The CSA classifies marijuana in the first category of schedules, placing it among the ... | The CSA classifies marijuana in the first category of schedules The CSA defines marijuana as all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., This effectively placed the entire hemp plant, whether for drug use or industri under the control of the CSA the DEA views industrial hemp the same as marijuana grown for drug use The ... | Background of the Controlled Substances Act The CSA was initiated under Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Prevention and Control Act of 1970. n128 The CSA went into effect on May 1, 1971. n129 It streamlined federal drug enforcement by replacing more than fifty pieces of drug legislation. n130 The purpose of the CSA w... | 9,198 | <h4><strong>Legalization of marijuana would legalize hemp under the CSA</h4><p>Duppong 9 </strong>(Thomas A., J.D. candidate at the University of North Dakota School of Law, “NOTE: INDUSTRIAL HEMP: HOW THE CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP AS MARIJUANA UNDER THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT HAS CAUSED THE DREAM OF GROWING... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 429,630 | 3 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,018 | Their unique process of working within the university is bad -- it causes the appropriation of suffering and prevents successful movements | Nayar 13 | Jayan Nayar 13, PhD from the University of Cambridge and Department of Law at the University of Warwick, February 2013, “The Politics of Hope and the Other-in-The-World: Thinking Exteriority,” Law and Critique Volume 24 Issue 1, gz | Neither does the analysis of structures, of processes, of histories, of suffering require any accountable engagement on our part with suffering bodies nor with any of the vectors of violence whose complex intersections in historical time give material, embodied content to what we, in distance, name suffering the suffer... | suffering when appropriated for theory possesses no experiential meaning lip service is paid to suffering’ voices are retained as theory’s justificatory launch-pads for intervention At no point is the suffering voice the voice of theory The politics of suffering is a politics of the theorist to be solved by the theoris... | People suffer.17 This is a simple truth that takes little effort to state. Neither does the analysis of structures, of processes, of histories, of suffering require any accountable engagement on our part with suffering bodies (save perhaps in our field-work phase of enquiry as we seek data) nor with any of the vectors ... | 6,518 | <h4>Their unique process of working within the university is bad -- it causes the appropriation of suffering and prevents successful movements </h4><p>Jayan <strong>Nayar 13</strong>, PhD from the University of Cambridge and Department of Law at the University of Warwick, February 2013, “The Politics of Hope and the Ot... | 2NC | Case | AT Sawchuck -- Suffering Reps Good | 402,889 | 23 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,019 | Specifically, US prohibition undermines global implementation of AIDS harm-reduction policies | Csete 10, professor of Clinic Population and Family Health at Columbia University’s Mailman Public Health School, with Richard Parker and Nancy Worthington, Rethinking the War on Drugs: The Impact of US Drug Control Policy on Global Public Health, March, http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/rethinking-th... | Joanne Csete 10, professor of Clinic Population and Family Health at Columbia University’s Mailman Public Health School, with Richard Parker and Nancy Worthington, Rethinking the War on Drugs: The Impact of US Drug Control Policy on Global Public Health, March, http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/rethin... | with the emergence of the HIV epidemic¶ health experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take precedence over criminal approaches to the¶ problem of drug dependency. social and behavioral research provided an unprecedented level of scientific evidence for the effectiveness of harm reduction services it seemed ... | with the emergence of HIV epidemic experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take precedence over criminal approaches to drug dependency research provided an unprecedented level of evidence for the effectiveness of harm reduction In 2003, at the UNGASS the focus seemed to have reverted back to prohibition noth... | During the closing years of the 20th century,¶ particularly with the emergence of the HIV epidemic¶ and a growing awareness of the role of injection drug¶ use and needle sharing in driving this epidemic in¶ many countries outside sub-Saharan Africa public¶ health experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take ... | 6,447 | <h4>Specifically, US prohibition undermines global implementation of AIDS harm-reduction policies</h4><p>Joanne <strong>Csete 10, professor of Clinic Population and Family Health at Columbia University’s Mailman Public Health School, with Richard Parker and Nancy Worthington, Rethinking the War on Drugs: The Impact of ... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,631 | 44 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,020 | Afghan instability causes nuclear war | Carafano 10 | Carafano 10 | We can expect similar results if Obama’s Afghan strategy fails Most forget that throwing Vietnam to the wolves made the world far more dangerous Soviets saw it as a sign that America was in decline. They abetted military incursions in Africa, the Middle East, southern Asia and Latin America They went on a nuclear-arms ... | We can expect if Afghan fails a nuclear spending spree to kill the world several times over Al-Qaida would be back in the game triggering a nuclear war , Iran and Korea could shift nuclear programs into overdrive The resulting arms race could be far more dangerous the world would snowball into a big, tragic war Russia,... | James Jay is a senior research fellow for national security at The Heritage Foundation and directs its Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, “Con: Obama must win fast in Afghanistan or risk new wars across the globe,” Jan 2 http://gazettextra.com/news/2010/jan/02/con-obama-must-win-fast-afghanistan-or-risk-new-wa/... | 2,275 | <h4>Afghan instability causes <u>nuclear war</h4><p></u><strong>Carafano 10</strong> </p><p>James Jay is a senior research fellow for national security at The Heritage Foundation and directs its Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, “Con: Obama must win fast in Afghanistan or risk new wars across the globe,” Jan 2... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 45,299 | 47 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,021 | Pot on the ballot could save the dems | Mishak 14 | Michael Mishak, staff, “Florida Democrats Hope Medical Pot Measure Will Boost Voter Turnout,” PBS NEWSHOUR, 4—14—14, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/florida-democrats-hope/, accessed 9-5-14. | Democrats see the question of whether to it’s particularly popular among young voters – a critical part of the Democratic coalition both Washington and Colorado saw spikes in youth turnout when marijuana initiatives//// were on the ballot It’s a smart move on the Democrats’ part It’s going to help them The marijuana i... | Democrats see the question of whether to t’s particularly popular among young voters – a critical part of the Democratic coalition both Washington and Colorado saw spikes in youth turnout when marijuana initiatives//// were on the ballo It’s a smart move on the Democrats’ part It’s going to help them marijuana initiati... | Democrats in the nation’s largest swing-state see the question of whether to legalize medical marijuana as a rare source of hope and high voter turnout in this year’s midterm elections. Party operatives are pushing a constitutional amendment that would make Florida the first state in the South to legalize some pot use.... | 3,108 | <h4>Pot on the ballot could save the dems</h4><p>Michael <strong>Mishak</strong>, staff, “Florida Democrats Hope Medical Pot Measure Will Boost Voter Turnout,” PBS NEWSHOUR, 4—14—<strong>14</strong>, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/florida-democrats-hope/, accessed 9-5-14.</p><p><u><strong><mark>Democrats</mark> </... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Link Wall | 429,632 | 4 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,022 | No impact to trade – | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>No impact to trade – </h4> | 1NC | 1NC WTO | AT: Impact – Trade War | 429,633 | 1 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,023 | Hemp production solves deforestation | Winterborne 12 – director at Esoteric Hydroponics | Winterborne 12 – director at Esoteric Hydroponics | Deforestation is a major threat. Hemp¶ is an outstanding substitute for wood¶ in the paper industry as it is an¶ extremely fast growing and renewable¶ crop One¶ hectare of hemp yields the equivalent¶ volume of usable fibre as 3-4 hectares¶ of forest one hectare of¶ industrial hemp preserves 3-4 hectares¶ of forest.¶ gr... | Hemp is an outstanding substitute for paper industry one hectare of¶ hemp preserves 3-4 hectares¶ of forest. growing hemp is a very efficient way of absorbing carbon dioxide the hemp plant helps to¶ replenish and detoxify the soil | [Jeffrey, 5/1. “Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Cultivation: Trees of Life at the University of London”]
Deforestation is a major threat. Hemp¶ is an outstanding substitute for wood¶ in the paper industry as it is an¶ extremely fast growing and renewable¶ crop. Hemp can be harvested every¶ three to four months whereas for... | 1,462 | <h4><strong>Hemp production solves deforestation </h4><p>Winterborne 12 – director at Esoteric Hydroponics</p><p></strong>[Jeffrey, 5/1. “Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Cultivation: Trees of Life at the University of London”]</p><p><u><strong>Deforestation is a major threat. <mark>Hemp</mark>¶ <mark>is an outstanding sub... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 429,634 | 1 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,024 | Every demand is necessarily exclusionary and that is why we choose none. The only effect the ballot can ever have is to signal a participation in or refusal of the university. We can be in the University not OF it – that answers their “you are here too” argument | ACP 09 | ACP 09 Anti-Capital Projects “Anti-Capital Projects: Questions & Answers” Anti-Capital Projects. 11-19-2009. http://anticapitalprojects.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/anti-capital-projects/ | Why No Demands? First, because anything we might win now would be too insignificant. Countless times past student struggles have worked months and years – striking and occupying buildings and mobilizing thousands upon thousands of people – only to win back half of what they had already lost, a half that was again taken... | Why No Demands? because anything we win would be too insignificant past student struggles have worked years striking and occupying only to win half of what they lost a half that was taken away later we must realize that nothing short of full-scale insurrection could ever achieve this why would we stop short and settle ... | Why No Demands? First, because anything we might win now would be too insignificant. Countless times past student struggles have worked months and years – striking and occupying buildings and mobilizing thousands upon thousands of people – only to win back half of what they had already lost, a half that was again taken... | 2,871 | <h4>Every demand is necessarily exclusionary and that is why we choose none. The only effect the ballot can ever have is to signal a <u>participation in</u> or <u>refusal of</u> the university. We can be in the University not OF it – that answers their “you are here too” argument</h4><p><strong>ACP 09</strong> Anti-Ca... | 1NR | Case | A2: Perm -- Do Both | 429,616 | 4 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,025 | AIDS causes extinction | Kerns 99 | Tom Kerns 99, professor of philosophy, “AIDS and Apocalyptics for Questioning Millennium Madness, http://bioethicscourse.info/aidsite/lec-millemad.html | AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet." AIDS is the single greatest threat to well-being facing the world's population today. AIDS is "a messenger of apocalyptic change," as it is spread through "one of the most biologically urgent of human behaviors it has become increasingly evident that this pandemic... | AIDS is the greatest threat to the world today. HIV/AIDS will undermine improvements in health status and reduce economic growth HIV is evolving. Its global spread has meant there is far earth today What are the odds of airborne transmission? No one can be sure with no recovery no development of either individual or he... | The worst threat to humankind AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet." (C. Everett Koop, former US Surgeon General) "AIDS is the single greatest threat to well-being facing the world's population today." (Marc Lappé) AIDS is "a messenger of apocalyptic change," as it is spread through "one of the most bi... | 3,820 | <h4>AIDS causes extinction</h4><p>Tom<strong> Kerns 99</strong>, professor of philosophy, “AIDS and Apocalyptics for Questioning Millennium Madness, http://bioethicscourse.info/aidsite/lec-millemad.html</p><p>The worst threat to humankind <u>AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet."</u> (C. Everett Koop, ... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 197,784 | 13 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,026 | Multiple scenarios for nuclear escalation and | Rubin, 11 | Rubin, 11 (Joel, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ploughshares Fund, former congressional aide and diplomat, fellow at the State Department in both Near Eastern Affairs and Political-Military Affairs, Master’s degree in Public Policy and Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor’s... | underlying sources of conflict and tension will remain In a region that has deep experience on nuclear matters with nuclear aspirant Iran bordering Afghanistan on one side and nuclear-armed Pakistan and India on the other Afghanistan will determine the shape of our security challenges in the region we can't afford nucl... | underlying sources of conflict and tension will remain In a region that has deep experience on nuclear matters -- with Iran and nuclear-armed Pakistan and India Afghanistan will determine security in the region potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan -- will remain and may rise in importance The key here ... | The national security calculus of keeping U.S. forces in Afghanistan has shifted. Any gains that we made from keeping 100,000 American soldiers in harm's way are now questionable, especially since al Qaeda has been dealt a significant blow with the killing of Osama bin Laden. President Obama's decision to end the surge... | 4,741 | <h4>Multiple scenarios for nuclear escalation and</h4><p><strong>Rubin, 11</strong> (Joel, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Ploughshares Fund, former congressional aide and diplomat, fellow at the State Department in both Near Eastern Affairs and Political-Military Affairs, Master’s degree in Public Policy an... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 61,029 | 28 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,027 | Yes turnout | Linskey 14 | Linskey 14, Annie, Bloomberg reporter, “Poll: Marijuana Legalization Measures Will Drive Voters,” March 25th, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-25/poll-marijuana-legalization-measures-will-drive-voters.html | A majority of Americans favor legalizing marijuana and would be motivated to vote 68 percent are “more likely” to go to their polling place to weigh in on a ballot. Support crosses party lines, though younger and single voters -- who tend to vote for Democrats -- are more motivated | A majority of Americans favor legalizing marijuana and would be motivated to vote 68 percent are “more likely” to go to their polling place to weigh in on a ballot. Support crosses party lines, though younger and single voters | A majority of Americans favor legalizing marijuana and would be motivated to vote if a measure to do so is on the ballot, according to a George Washington University Battleground poll released today. The survey of 1,000 likely voters found 73 percent support allowing marijuana for legal medical purposes, 53 percent fav... | 1,050 | <h4>Yes turnout</h4><p><strong>Linskey 14</strong>, Annie, Bloomberg reporter, “Poll: Marijuana Legalization Measures Will Drive Voters,” March 25th, http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-25/poll-marijuana-legalization-measures-will-drive-voters.html</p><p><u><strong><mark>A majority of Americans favor legalizing marij... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Link Wall | 429,635 | 14 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,028 | Their epistemology of threat production justifies nuclear lashout to eliminate the threat -- causes extinction | Massumi 07 | Massumi 07 | Preemption remains the official military strategy of the United States. preemption is an operative logic of power defining a political age one that combines an ontology with an epistemology in such a way as to trace itself out as a self-propelling tendency Preemption is not prevention. Although the goal of both is to n... | Preemption is not prevention Epistemologically, prevention assumes an ability to assess threats Prevention operates in an knowable world in uncertainty is a lack of information, The quickest way for a process to acquire its own cause is for it to produce one , the process must take the effect it seeks to avoid (nuclear... | Brian, Communication Department of the Université de Montréal, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theory_and_event/ v010/10.2massumi.html, “Potential Politics and the Primacy of Preemption”
It is certain that there will be adjustments. But it should be remembered that Bush referred to a change in "tactics," not a change in ... | 7,104 | <h4>Their epistemology of threat production justifies nuclear lashout to eliminate the threat -- causes extinction </h4><p><strong><mark>Massumi 07</strong></mark> </p><p>Brian, Communication Department of the Université de Montréal, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theory_and_event/ v010/10.2massumi.html, “Potential Poli... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC K | 57,061 | 49 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,029 | Climate change puts deforestation on the brink – reducing human causes is key to prevent tipping points | Cotter 14 – | Cotter 14 – Senior Scientist from Greenpeace International Science Unit | Deforestation accounts globally for about 12% of total GHG roughly the same as transport and ag Forests are crucially important in soaking up humankind’s GHG emissions deforestation cancels this Climate change is an additional stressor for forest ecosystems Increased tree mortality has occurred as a result of high t... | Climate change is an additional stressor for forest ecosystems. Maintaining forests as intact, increases their resilience to climate change deforestation and climate change could to lead to a ¶ “tipping point”, where the forest could change into savannah Reductions in deforestation will navigate us away from such a tip... | [Janet, 3/31. "What does the IPCC WGII report say on forests?" www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/briefings/climate/2014/IPCC-WGII-Forests.pdf]
Deforestation accounts globally for about 12% of total man-made greenhouse gas emissions¶ (GHG). Deforestation causes roughly the same GHG emissions as both ... | 3,006 | <h4>Climate change puts deforestation on the brink – reducing human causes is key to prevent tipping points</h4><p><strong>Cotter 14 – </strong>Senior Scientist from Greenpeace International Science Unit</p><p>[Janet, 3/31. "What does the IPCC WGII report say on forests?" www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/interna... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 429,636 | 1 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,030 | A. Resiliency | Rodrik ‘9 | Rodrik ‘9 Dani Rodrik, Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. “The Myth of Rising Protectionism”. 2009. http://relooney.fatcow.com/0_New_5973.pdf | The reality is that the international trade regime has passed its greatest test since the Great Depression with flying colors. Trade economists who complain about minor instances of protectionism sound like a child whining about a damaged toy in the wake of an earthquake that killed thousands. Three things explain this... | the international trade regime has remarkable resilience significant changes in the underlying political interests in favor of open trade. For every worker affected adversely by competition more expecting to reap benefits of markets abroad industrial societies have a wide array of social protections | The reality is that the international trade regime has passed its greatest test since the Great Depression with flying colors. Trade economists who complain about minor instances of protectionism sound like a child whining about a damaged toy in the wake of an earthquake that killed thousands. Three things explain this... | 2,803 | <h4>A. Resiliency</h4><p><u><strong>Rodrik ‘9</u></strong> Dani Rodrik, Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. “The Myth of Rising Protectionism”. 2009. http://relooney.fatcow.com/0_New_5973.pdf</p><p><u><strong>The reality is that <mar... | 1NC | 1NC WTO | AT: Impact – Trade War | 185,435 | 35 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,031 | We must refuse the university as an act of pure negation—only this way can we prevent the reappropriation of our act and means perm can never solve. | Novoa 05 | Juan Bruce-Novoa 05, Lecturer in Mexican and Latino Literature and Culture the University of California-Irvine. “Eroticism, Counterculture, and Juan García Ponce.” CR: The New Centennial Review. 5.3. pp. 1-33 | Instead of facilitating expression of creative instincts, society created an array of imaginary needs and desires By making individuals feel part of an illusory integration the potentially great variety of modes of social expression were funneled into a one-dimensional system in which the capacity to think and act free... | By making individuals feel part of an illusory integration the variety of modes of social expression were funneled into a one-dimensional system in which the capacity to think and act freely in manners other than those sanctioned by the system disappeared All expression of rebellion, would be turned into chips in the g... | In One-Dimensional Man, a less optimistic Marcuse analyzed the manipulation by advanced industrial societies of communication media and concepts of modernity to stifle cultural revolution, voiding any possibility of the erotic liberation of the masses. Instead of facilitating expression of creative instincts, society c... | 3,896 | <h4>We must refuse the university as an act of pure negation—only this way can we prevent the reappropriation of our act and means perm can never solve.</h4><p>Juan Bruce-<strong>Novoa 05</strong>, Lecturer in Mexican and Latino Literature and Culture the University of California-Irvine. “Eroticism, Counterculture, an... | 1NR | Case | A2: Perm -- Do Both | 311,395 | 4 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,032 | Independently, HIV spread causes Russian collapse—demographic hollowing out threatens the Russian military, results in overreliance on nukes | Evans 10, 2010, Volume l, Issue 1, http://globalsecuritystudies.com/Evans%20PANDEMICS.pdf | Jane Evans 10, Department of Military Strategic Studies- U.S. Air Force Academy, “Pandemics and National Security,” Global Security Studies, Spring 2010, Volume l, Issue 1, http://globalsecuritystudies.com/Evans%20PANDEMICS.pdf | several countries of strategic importance are experiencing an epidemic of AIDS that will soon threaten their stability and in turn cause global instability. AIDS is spreading faster in Russia than in any other country in the world It is aggravating Russia’s projected population decrease, will “significantly reduce work... | several countries of strategic importance are experiencing an epidemic of AIDS that will threaten their stability and global instability AIDS is spreading faster in Russia than any other country It is aggravating Russia’s population decrease if the trend continues, “Russia’s future GNP will remain stagnant This will le... | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, AIDS, was first identified in the U.S. in 1981 ¶ (although retrospective immunology showed the virus was being transmitted epidemically by the ¶ late 1970’s); the causative agent, HIV-1 virus, was found to have occurred in the Democratic ¶ Republic of the Congo in 1959 (CDC/HIV). Tod... | 1,792 | <h4>Independently, HIV spread causes Russian collapse—demographic hollowing out threatens the Russian military, results in overreliance on nukes </h4><p>Jane <strong>Evans 10,</strong> Department of Military Strategic Studies- U.S. Air Force Academy, “Pandemics and National Security,” Global Security Studies, Spring<st... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,637 | 18 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,033 | Academic studies prove---relevant ballot issues massively increase turn out in the midterm. | Biggers ‘10 | Daniel R. Biggers, Professor of Government in Maryland, “When Ballot Issues Matter: Social Issue Ballot Measures and Their Impact on Turnout,” © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC ‘10 | Stressing the importance of issue content this study finds social issue ballot measures have a significant impact on increasing the likelihood of turning out for all midterm elections by looking at all propositions on the ballot, instead of just initiatives the results demonstrate that an increase in the total number o... | social issue ballot measures have a significant impact n increasing the likelihood of turning out for all midterm social issues are able to increase turnout because they are well known and of significant importance to some citizens, the average measure on the ballot possesses little ability to raise turnout. | Stressing the importance of issue content, this study finds that social issue ballot measures have a significant impact on increasing the likelihood of turning out for all midterm and some presidential elections. In contrast, by looking at all propositions on the ballot, instead of just initiatives (as other studies ha... | 850 | <h4>Academic studies prove---relevant ballot issues massively increase turn out in the midterm. </h4><p>Daniel R. <strong>Biggers</strong>, Professor of Government in Maryland, “When Ballot Issues Matter: Social Issue Ballot Measures and Their Impact on Turnout,” © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC <u><strong>‘10</p... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – AT: Dunckleberg | 429,638 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,034 | Specifically, US prohibition undermines global implementation of AIDS harm-reduction policies | Csete 10 | Joanne Csete 10, professor of Clinic Population and Family Health at Columbia University’s Mailman Public Health School, with Richard Parker and Nancy Worthington, Rethinking the War on Drugs: The Impact of US Drug Control Policy on Global Public Health, March, http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/rethin... | with the emergence of the HIV epidemic¶ health experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take precedence over criminal approaches to the¶ problem of drug dependency. social and behavioral research provided an unprecedented level of scientific evidence for the effectiveness of harm reduction services it seemed ... | with the emergence of HIV epidemic experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take precedence over criminal approaches to drug dependency research provided an unprecedented level of evidence for the effectiveness of harm reduction In 2003, at the UNGASS the focus seemed to have reverted back to prohibition noth... | During the closing years of the 20th century,¶ particularly with the emergence of the HIV epidemic¶ and a growing awareness of the role of injection drug¶ use and needle sharing in driving this epidemic in¶ many countries outside sub-Saharan Africa public¶ health experts highlighted the need for risk-reduction to take ... | 6,447 | <h4>Specifically, US prohibition undermines global implementation of AIDS harm-reduction policies</h4><p>Joanne <strong>Csete 10<u></strong>, professor of Clinic Population and Family Health at Columbia University’s Mailman Public Health School, with Richard Parker and Nancy Worthington, Rethinking the War on Drugs: Th... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,631 | 44 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,035 | Legalization of PAS is an affirmation of the act by official state sanction within regulation | Yuill 13 | Yuill 13 | the only real difference between assisted dying and assisted suicide is that the former has been officially sanctioned by doctors and by legality Someone in Oregon with, according to two doctors, five months left to live who ingests poison is is an assisted death Someone who is dying but has seven months to live who in... | the only difference between assisted dying and suicide is that the former has been officially sanctioned by legality ‘suicide’ implies that the moral taint determined by law is to be removed courts, are less appropriate than regulatory tribunals, where the question becomes whether or not regulations has been followed R... | Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Sunderland; author, Assisted Suicide: The Liberal Humanist Case Against Legalization) Kevin https://kevinyuill.wordpress.com/tag/assisted-suicide/
Second, and much more importantly, the only real difference between assisted dying and assisted suicide is that the ... | 8,388 | <h4>Legalization of PAS is an affirmation of the act by official state sanction within regulation </h4><p><strong>Yuill 13</strong> </p><p>Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Sunderland; author, Assisted Suicide: The Liberal Humanist Case Against Legalization) Kevin https://kevinyuill.wordpress.com... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,639 | 2 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,036 | Alternative – Reject the affirmative’s security logic | Neocleous 08 | Neocleous 08 | Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]
Security politics is, , an anti-politics,"' reinforcing security fetishism and the monopolistic character of security on the political imagination. We therefore need to get beyond security politics, not add yet more 'sectors' to it you take away security... | Security politics is anti-politics," We need to get beyond security politics not add more 'sectors' to it The task is not to fill the hole with another vision of security, but to fight for an alternative political language which does not throw us into the arms of the state. demanding 'more security' while hoping this i... | Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]
could be told - what might count as having achieved it. Security politics is, in this sewnse, an anti-politics,"' dominating political discourse in much the same manner as the security state tries to dominate human beings, reinforcing security fetishism ... | 3,600 | <h4>Alternative – Reject the affirmative’s security logic </h4><p><strong><mark>Neocleous 08</strong></mark> </p><p><u><strong>Mark, Prof. of Government @ Brunel, [Critique of Security, 185-6]</p><p></u></strong>could be told - what might count as having achieved it. <u><strong><mark>Security politics is</mark>,</u></s... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC K | 421,953 | 6 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,037 | Deforestation leads to extinction | Watson 6 | Watson 6
Captain Paul Watson, Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 9/17/06, ìThe Politics of Extinction.î http://www.eco-action.org/dt/beerswil.html | The destruction of forests and the proliferation of human activity will remove more than 20 percent of all terrestrial plant species over the next fifty years. Because plants form the foundation for entire biotic communities, their demise will carry with it the extinction of an exponentially greater number of animal sp... | plants demise will carry the extinction of a greater number of animal species the resurrection of bio diversity assumes an intact zone of tropical forests to provide for new speciation after extinction. civilization is speeding towards extinction it will not be long until the Earth collapses under the weight of ecolo... | The destruction of forests and the proliferation of human activity will remove more than 20 percent of all terrestrial plant species over the next fifty years. Because plants form the foundation for entire biotic communities, their demise will carry with it the extinction of an exponentially greater number of animal sp... | 7,330 | <h4><strong>Deforestation leads to extinction</h4><p>Watson 6</p><p></strong>Captain Paul Watson, Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 9/17/06, ìThe Politics of Extinction.î<u><strong> http://www.eco-action.org/dt/beerswil.html</p><p>The destruction of forests and the proliferation of human activ... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 45,272 | 27 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,038 | B. Statistics | Parlow and Chakrabati 9 | Parlow and Chakrabati 9 Does trade promote peace? A new window in Economics Anton Parlow and Prof. Avik Chakrabati University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Department of Economics November 24, 2009 https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/aparlow/www/papers/conflict_2.pdf | conflict does not explain trade and trade does not explain current level of conflicts Meaning there is no relationship between past values trade and conflict on current values of the two variables Both variables are only explained by their own past realizations. the conflict equation is hardly valid as a model The coef... | trade does not explain current level of conflicts there is no relationship between past values trade and conflict on current values of the two variables The coefficients of the past realizations of conflict on trade and trade on conflict are unusual in magnitude and not significant at all | The regression results for the unrestricted bivariate VAR-model including one lag are presented in table 5. The main result is that conflict does not explain trade and trade does not explain current level of conflicts. Meaning there is no relationship between past values trade and conflict on current values of the two ... | 1,071 | <h4>B. Statistics</h4><p><u><strong>Parlow and Chakrabati 9 </u></strong>Does trade promote peace? A new window in Economics Anton Parlow and Prof. Avik Chakrabati University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Department of Economics November 24, 2009 https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/aparlow/www/papers/conflict_2.pdf</p><p>The regress... | 1NC | 1NC WTO | AT: Impact – Trade War | 429,640 | 3 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,039 | Makes nuclear miscalculation inevitable | Eberstadt 11, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-eberstadtthedyingbear_194331985869.pdf | Nicholas Eberstadt 11, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-eberstadtthedyingbear_194331985869.pdf | security risks to Russia from the ongoing demographic crisis have weighed heavily on the minds of the country’s leaders this may be the single most disturbing aspect of Russia’s peacetime¶ population crisis: it is possible that Russia’s demographic decline could prompt Moscow to become a more unpredictable, even menaci... | it is possible that Russia’s demographic decline could prompt Moscow to become a more unpredictable, even menacing on the world stage the decline could lead Russia’s leaders to lower the threshold at which they might us nuclear weapons Russia’s leaders could become alarmist and confrontational in posture in the process... | Throughout the Putin and Medvedev eras, the potential security risks to Russia from the ongoing demographic crisis have weighed heavily on the minds of the country’s leaders. In his first State of the¶ Nation address, in July 2000, Putin declared that “year by year, we,¶ the citizens of Russia, are getting fewer and fe... | 3,061 | <h4>Makes nuclear miscalculation inevitable</h4><p>Nicholas <strong>Eberstadt 11<u>, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-e... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,641 | 52 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,040 | AIDS causes extinction | Kerns 99 | Tom Kerns 99, professor of philosophy, “AIDS and Apocalyptics for Questioning Millennium Madness, http://bioethicscourse.info/aidsite/lec-millemad.html | AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet." AIDS is the single greatest threat to well-being facing the world's population today. AIDS is "a messenger of apocalyptic change," as it is spread through "one of the most biologically urgent of human behaviors it has become increasingly evident that this pandemic... | AIDS is the greatest threat to the world today. HIV/AIDS will undermine improvements in health status and reduce economic growth HIV is evolving. Its global spread has meant there is far earth today What are the odds of airborne transmission? No one can be sure with no recovery no development of either individual or he... | The worst threat to humankind AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet." (C. Everett Koop, former US Surgeon General) "AIDS is the single greatest threat to well-being facing the world's population today." (Marc Lappé) AIDS is "a messenger of apocalyptic change," as it is spread through "one of the most bi... | 3,820 | <h4>AIDS causes extinction</h4><p>Tom<strong> Kerns 99</strong>, professor of philosophy, “AIDS and Apocalyptics for Questioning Millennium Madness, http://bioethicscourse.info/aidsite/lec-millemad.html</p><p>The worst threat to humankind <u><strong>AIDS is "the number one health problem on this planet."</u></strong> (... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 197,784 | 13 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,041 | The aff’s approach to marijuana legalization is a redefinition of the law to a tolerant liberally regulated market which can only mystify the inner workings of disciplinary power. This is the foundation for violence, otherness becomes tolerated insofar as it takes on the form of a proper subject which creates the condi... | Zizek ’03 ”, [SG]) **Modified from previously assumed genders and abilities** | Zizek ’03 (Slavoj, he has like a degree or something, “HOMO SACER AS THE OBJECT OF THE DISCOURSE OF THE UNIVERSITY”, [SG]) **Modified from previously assumed genders and abilities** | The university discourse is enunciated from the position of "neutral" Knowledge in the case of pedagogical knowledge, the "raw, uncultivated child"), turning it into the subject The "truth" of the university discourse, hidden beneath the bar, of course, is power it disavows its performative dimension, presenting what e... | university discourse is neutral" Knowledge turning it into the subject "Production" included in the discursive network reducing [them] to an object of research, and treatment neutral expertise devoid of any ideological biases conceals the series of power-relations University discourse, is that of biopolitics this crisi... | The university discourse is enunciated from the position of "neutral" Knowledge; it addresses the remainder of the real (say, in the case of pedagogical knowledge, the "raw, uncultivated child"), turning it into the subject ($). The "truth" of the university discourse, hidden beneath the bar, of course, is power, i.e. ... | 11,287 | <h4>The aff’s approach to marijuana legalization is a redefinition of the law to a tolerant liberally regulated market which can only mystify the inner workings of disciplinary power. This is the foundation for violence, otherness becomes tolerated insofar as it takes on the form of a proper subject which creates the c... | 1NR | Case | A2: Perm -- Do Both | 111,404 | 10 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,042 | Ballot initiatives=Key, plan removes them | TRNS, 14 | TRNS, 14 TRNS=Talk Radio News Service, “Brookings: Harry Reid Should Support Pot Legalization to Keep Leadership Post,” 8/25, http://www.talkradionews.com/congress/2014/08/25/brookings-harry-reid-support-pot-legalization-keep-leadership-post.html#.U_zy1vldXeZ, ALB | Engaging young voters with promises of legalizing marijuana may be the ticket to keep Senate Majority Leader Reid in his post through this election cycle according to a new Brookings Institution study In Colorado, those who voted in favor of Amendment 64 voted for President Obama at a rate of 68%—far above his support ... | Engaging young voters with promises of legalizing marijuana may be the ticket to keep Reid in his post In Colorado at a rate of 68 How Legalization Could Keep The Senate Blue’. Marijuana legalization could change that by dramatically changing the character and nature of the midterm electorate egardless of the outcomes,... | Engaging young voters with promises of legalizing marijuana may be the ticket to keep Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in his post through this election cycle, according to a new Brookings Institution study. “In Colorado, those who voted in favor of Amendment 64 (marijuana legalization) voted for President Obama at a ... | 1,808 | <h4>Ballot initiatives=Key, plan removes them</h4><p><strong>TRNS, 14</strong> TRNS=Talk Radio News Service, “Brookings: Harry Reid Should Support Pot Legalization to Keep Leadership Post,” 8/25, http://www.talkradionews.com/congress/2014/08/25/brookings-harry-reid-support-pot-legalization-keep-leadership-post.html#.U_... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Youth | 429,643 | 9 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,043 | The United States should cease its public and diplomatic opposition to the initiation of WTO-authorized suspension of Antigua’s obligations towards the United States under the TRIPS Agreement, and encourage Antigua to proceed with such suspension so long as legally authorized. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should cease its public and diplomatic opposition to the initiation of WTO-authorized suspension of Antigua’s obligations towards the United States under the TRIPS Agreement, and encourage Antigua to proceed with such suspension so long as legally authorized. </h4> | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC TRIPS CP | 429,642 | 1 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,044 | Should means immediate | Summer 94 | Summer 94 | The legal question to be resolved by the court is whether the word "should"13 in the May 18 order connotes futurity or may be deemed a ruling in praesenti.14 The answer to this query is not to be divined from rules of grammar; it must be governed by the age-old practice culture of legal professionals The actual meanin... | The legal question to be resolved is whether the word "should connotes futurity or in praesenti The answer is not from grammar it must be governed by legal professionals The actual meaning should be derived from context the judge intended ruling as in praesenti resolution should" is synonymous must and is sufficient to... | (Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court, “Kelsey v. Dollarsaver Food Warehouse of Durant”, http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=20287#marker3fn14)
The legal question to be resolved by the court is whether the word "should"13 in the May 18 order connotes futurity or may be deemed a ruling in praesen... | 10,066 | <h4>Should means immediate</h4><p><strong>Summer 94 </p><p></strong>(Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court, “Kelsey v. Dollarsaver Food Warehouse of Durant”, http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=20287#marker3fn14)</p><p><u><strong><mark>The legal question to be resolved</mark> by the court <mark>i... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 380 | 1,885 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,045 | Deforestation leads to zoonotic disease | Singh 13 | Singh 13 – PhD, Virologist working in the area of Emerging Viruses at Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology | changes that result in deforestation impact the emergence of viral zoonoses extreme landscape changes contribute to deforestation and facilitate the emergence of zoonotic disease Deforestation facilitates contact between people and novel zoonotic viruses projects draw laborers and their families to extraction sites, r... | deforestation facilitate the emergence of zoonotic disease Deforestation facilitates contact between people and viruses As people work in degraded ecological systems, they come into contact with zoonoses | (Sunit, “Viral Infections and Global Change,” Googlebook)
Landscape changes that result in deforestation simultaneously impact climate change and the emergence of viral zoonoses. Healthy forests sequester atmospheric carbon on a global scale and stabilize temperature and rainfall patterns on a local scale (Patz and Ols... | 1,460 | <h4>Deforestation leads to zoonotic disease </h4><p><strong>Singh 13</strong> – PhD, Virologist working in the area of Emerging Viruses at Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology</p><p>(Sunit, “Viral Infections and Global Change,” Googlebook)</p><p>Landscape <u>changes that result in deforestation</u> simultaneously ... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 429,644 | 4 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,046 | Their reps of cyber war cause serial policy failure | Lawson 2012 | Lawson 2012 (Sean Lawson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah. His essays on science, technology, and security have appeared in the journals Social Studies of Science, Security Dialogue, Cold War History and Journal of Information Technology & Politics. "Putting the "war" ... | Not only does the nuclear deterrence analogy tend to lead its users to “exaggerate the destructive capacity of cyber weapons,” it also results in a tendency to focus on hypothetical worst cases while ignoring actual threats without the potential for decisiveness, the threat of cyber retaliation alone would likely have ... | users to “exaggerate the destructive capacity of cyber weapons it results in a tendency to focus on hypothetical worst cases while ignoring actual threats the threat of cyber retaliation would likely have little deterrent value to rely upon threats of cyber attacks could encourage escalation to confrontation the threat... | Although in the case of the law of war, cyber war proponents have too quickly abandoned definitions, rules, and norms of war that are and should still be relevant to cyber conflict, in the case of cyber deterrence, many of these same individuals have too quickly adopted a framework that is “deeply flawed and largely un... | 4,851 | <h4>Their reps of cyber war cause serial policy failure </h4><p><strong><mark>Lawson 2012</strong></mark> (Sean Lawson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah. His essays on science, technology, and security have appeared in the journals Social Studies of Science, Security Di... | 1NC | 1NC Market | 1NC | 91,413 | 11 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,047 | Extinction | Helfand and Pastore 9 | Helfand and Pastore 9 [Ira Helfand, M.D., and John O. Pastore, M.D., are past presidents of Physicians for Social Responsibility. March 31, 2009, “U.S.-Russia nuclear war still a threat”, http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_pastoreline_03-31-09_EODSCAO_v15.bbdf23.html] | the greatest threats confronting humanity: the danger of nuclear war. There remain in the world more than 20,000 nuclear weapons. more than 2,000 of these weapons in the U.S. and Russian arsenals remain on ready-alert status, They can be fired within five minutes and reach targets in 30 minutes Just one can destroy ... | 20,000 nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Russian arsenals can be fired within five minutes A war would cause devastation on a scale unprecedented the firestorms would blot out the sun Temperatures would fall Agriculture would stop, eco-systems would collapse species including our own, would become extinct | President Obama and Russian President Dimitri Medvedev are scheduled to Wednesday in London during the G-20 summit. They must not let the current economic crisis keep them from focusing on one of the greatest threats confronting humanity: the danger of nuclear war. Since the end of the Cold War, many have acted as tho... | 2,893 | <h4>Extinction</h4><p><strong>Helfand and Pastore 9</strong> [Ira Helfand, M.D., and John O. Pastore, M.D., are past presidents of Physicians for Social Responsibility. March 31, 2009, “U.S.-Russia nuclear war still a threat”, http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_pastoreline_03-31-09_EODSCAO_v15.bbdf23.... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 214,248 | 43 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,048 | Specifically negative in this context: The AFF calls for your empathetic identification with their narrative and identity as presented in the 1AC. This form of empathetic identification maintains an economy of sense which makes the black body fungible and captive to the white, recreating the conditions of violence. Whi... | Hartman ‘97 | Hartman ‘97 (Saidiya, Scene of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America pg. 18-19) | empathy is a projection of oneself into another to understand the other or “the projection of one’s own personality into an object, with the attribution to the object of one’s own emotions empathy confounds Rankin’s efforts to identify with the enslaved because in making the slave’s suffering his own, Rankin begins t... | empathy is a projection of oneself into another empathy making the slave’s suffering his own begins to feel for himself by exploiting the vulnerability of the captive body as a vessel for uses, thoughts, and feelings the humanity extended to the slave inadvertently confirms the expectations and desires definitive of th... | Properly speaking, empathy is a projection of oneself into another in order to better understand the other or “the projection of one’s own personality into an object, with the attribution to the object of one’s own emotions.” Yet empathy in important respects confounds Rankin’s efforts to identify with the enslaved bec... | 3,966 | <h4>Specifically negative in this context: The AFF calls for your empathetic identification with their narrative and identity as presented in the 1AC. This form of empathetic identification maintains an economy of sense which makes the black body fungible and captive to the white, recreating the conditions of violence.... | 1NR | Case | 2NC Link -- Empathy | 1,451,816 | 10 | 16,972 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | 564,693 | N | Wake | 2 | Cal MS | JJustice | 1AC - Marijuana Prison Reform
1NC - Marijuana Word PIC University K
2NC - University K
1NR - University K
2NR - University K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,049 | Independently, HIV spread causes Russian collapse—demographic hollowing out threatens the Russian military, results in overreliance on nukes | Evans 10, Department of Military Strategic Studies- U.S. Air Force Academy, “Pandemics and National Security,” Global Security Studies, Spring 2010, Volume l, Issue 1, http://globalsecuritystudies.com/Evans%20PANDEMICS.pdf | Jane Evans 10, Department of Military Strategic Studies- U.S. Air Force Academy, “Pandemics and National Security,” Global Security Studies, Spring 2010, Volume l, Issue 1, http://globalsecuritystudies.com/Evans%20PANDEMICS.pdf | several countries of strategic importance are experiencing an epidemic of AIDS that will soon threaten their stability and in turn cause global instability. AIDS is spreading faster in Russia than in any other country in the world It is aggravating Russia’s projected population decrease, will “significantly reduce work... | several countries of strategic importance are experiencing an epidemic of AIDS that will threaten their stability and global instability AIDS is spreading faster in Russia than any other country It is aggravating Russia’s population decrease if the trend continues, “Russia’s future GNP will remain stagnant This will le... | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, AIDS, was first identified in the U.S. in 1981 ¶ (although retrospective immunology showed the virus was being transmitted epidemically by the ¶ late 1970’s); the causative agent, HIV-1 virus, was found to have occurred in the Democratic ¶ Republic of the Congo in 1959 (CDC/HIV). Tod... | 1,792 | <h4>Independently, HIV spread causes Russian collapse—demographic hollowing out threatens the Russian military, results in overreliance on nukes </h4><p>Jane <strong>Evans 10, Department of Military Strategic Studies- U.S. Air Force Academy, “Pandemics and National Security,” Global Security Studies, Spring 2010, Volum... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,637 | 18 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,050 | Current state ballot initiatives K2 youth turnout K2 Dems/election-Plan makes those not happen | Gibson, 8/11 , ALB] | Gibson, 8/11 William E., Washington Bureau, Sun Sentinel, “Medical Marijuana ballot issue may draw new voters,” http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2014-08-11/news/fl-voter-turnout-boost-20140808_1_women-voters-new-voters-medical-marijuana-amendment, ALB] | voter-registration volunteers say the medical-marijuana amendment on November's ballot is attracting new voters who otherwise might not bother with a midterm election Both political parties for more than a year have been knocking on doors to energize supporters who might be lured to the polls by a heated governor's rac... | the wild card this year — the factor most likely to motivate new voters — appears to be the marijuana measure Young people are very unfamiliar with other elections going on but have heard about the medical-marijuana amendment and are excited to have an opportunity to vote for that It may only be a couple of percentage ... | Getting young people engaged in politics is never easy, but voter-registration volunteers say the medical-marijuana amendment on November's ballot is attracting new voters who otherwise might not bother with a midterm election. Both political parties for more than a year have been knocking on doors to energize supporte... | 5,034 | <h4>Current state ballot initiatives K2 youth turnout K2 Dems/election-Plan makes those not happen</h4><p><strong>Gibson, 8/11 </strong>William E., Washington Bureau, Sun Sentinel, “Medical Marijuana ballot issue may draw new voters,” http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2014-08-11/news/fl-voter-turnout-boost-20140808_1_wo... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Youth | 429,645 | 4 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,051 | “Resolved” means | re·solve verb \ri-ˈzälv, -ˈzȯlv also -ˈzäv or -ˈzȯv\ : to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something) | re·solve verb \ri-ˈzälv, -ˈzȯlv also -ˈzäv or -ˈzȯv\ : to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something)
: to make a definite and serious decision to do something | [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resolved] | That’s Merriam Webster 14 | That’s Merriam Webster 14 [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resolved] | 78 | <h4>“Resolved” means </h4><p><u><strong>re·solve verb \ri-ˈzälv, -ˈzȯlv also -ˈzäv or -ˈzȯv\ : to find an answer or solution to (something) : to settle or solve (something)</p><p></u></strong>: <u><strong><mark>to make a definite</u></strong></mark> and serious <u><strong><mark>decision </u></strong></mark>to do some... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,646 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,052 | The United States should not retaliate against Antigua for such suspension. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should not retaliate against Antigua for such suspension. </h4> | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC TRIPS CP | 429,647 | 1 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,053 | Ransoms and state sponsors of terror outweigh the internal link | Knickmeyer 14 (Ellen, correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2014, “Al Qaeda-Linked Groups Increasingly Funded by Ransom”, http://online.wsj.com/articles/ransom-fills-terrorist-coffers-1406637010///TS) | Knickmeyer 14 (Ellen, correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2014, “Al Qaeda-Linked Groups Increasingly Funded by Ransom”, http://online.wsj.com/articles/ransom-fills-terrorist-coffers-1406637010///TS) | Ransom increasingly fills the coffers of Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East and North Africa, U.S. and other Western officials said, with the payments often coming from a Persian Gulf or Western European government. Only U.S.-designated state sponsors of terror now provide more money to violent extremist group... | Ransom fills the coffers of Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East and North Africa state sponsors of terror provide money to violent extremist groups Ransoms have become the main source of funding for al Qaeda-related groups in Yemen and North Africa and an important source for groups in Syria and Iraq $120 milli... | Ransom increasingly fills the coffers of Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East and North Africa, U.S. and other Western officials said, with the payments often coming from a Persian Gulf or Western European government. Only U.S.-designated state sponsors of terror now provide more money to violent extremist group... | 1,658 | <h4>Ransoms and state sponsors of terror outweigh the internal link </h4><p><strong>Knickmeyer 14<u> (Ellen, correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2014, “Al Qaeda-Linked Groups Increasingly Funded by Ransom”, http://online.wsj.com/articles/ransom-fills-terrorist-coffers-1406637010///TS)</p><p><mark>Ranso... | 1NC | 1NC Market | Alt Cause Terror Funding | 429,648 | 4 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,054 | New zoonotic diseases cause extinction – no burnout because infectivity precedes symptoms | Quammen 12 | Quammen 12 – award-winning science writer, long-time columnist for Outside magazine, writer for National Geographic, Harper's, Rolling Stone, the New York Times Book Review and others, 9/29 | Infectious disease is all around us under ordinary conditions, it's every bit as natural as what lions do to wildebeests and zebras. But conditions aren't ordinary. Aberrations occur zoonosis 's a word destined for heavy use in the 21st century zoonoses a pathogen can "spillover", crossing into people from other anima... | zoonoses can "spillover" into people Zoonotic pathogens hide within a reservoir host: If the virus arrived in a different city it might have burned through humanity 1918 occurred before globalisation the Big One will conform to high infectivity preceding notable symptoms move through airports airborne rabies would be t... | (David, “Could the next big animal-to-human disease wipe us out?,” The Guardian, pg. 29, Lexis)
Infectious disease is all around us. It's one of the basic processes that ecologists study, along with predation and competition. Predators are big beasts that eat their prey from outside. Pathogens (disease-causing agents, ... | 13,660 | <h4>New zoonotic diseases cause extinction – no burnout because infectivity precedes symptoms</h4><p><strong>Quammen 12</strong> – award-winning science writer, long-time columnist for Outside magazine, writer for National Geographic, Harper's, Rolling Stone, the New York Times Book Review and others, 9/29</p><p>(David... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 2 | 27,187 | 179 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,055 | Now is the key time for a policy shift | OSF 14 | OSF 14, Open Society Foundation, EXPLAINERS: What Is UNGASS 2016?, March, http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/explainers/what-ungass-2016 | the war on drugs has led to public health crises, mass incarceration, corruption, and black market–fueled violence. Governments have begun calling for a new approach, and reforms in some countries have spurred unprecedented momentum for change Pressed by drug war–fatigued Latin American leaders, the UN General Assembly... | the war on drugs has led to health crises and violence Governments have begun calling for a new approach, and reforms have spurred unprecedented momentum for change the UN plans to review the system in 2016 debates on drugs are rarely more than reaffirmations But 2016 is different. Never before have so many governments... | Over the last few decades, the international war on drugs has led to public health crises, mass incarceration, corruption, and black market–fueled violence. Governments have begun calling for a new approach, and reforms in some countries have spurred unprecedented momentum for change. Pressed by drug war–fatigued Latin... | 4,173 | <h4>Now is the key time for a policy shift </h4><p><strong>OSF 14</strong>, Open Society Foundation, EXPLAINERS: What Is UNGASS 2016?,<u> March, http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/explainers/what-ungass-2016</p><p></u>Over the last few decades, <u><mark>the</mark> </u>international <u><mark>war on drugs has led to</... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,609 | 18 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,056 | Makes nuclear miscalculation inevitable | Eberstadt 11, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-eberstadtthedyingbear_194331985869.pdf | Nicholas Eberstadt 11, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-eberstadtthedyingbear_194331985869.pdf | security risks to Russia from the ongoing demographic crisis have weighed heavily on the minds of the country’s leaders this may be the single most disturbing aspect of Russia’s peacetime¶ population crisis: it is possible that Russia’s demographic decline could prompt Moscow to become a more unpredictable, even menaci... | it is possible that Russia’s demographic decline could prompt Moscow to become a more unpredictable, even menacing on the world stage the decline could lead Russia’s leaders to lower the threshold at which they might us nuclear weapons Russia’s leaders could become alarmist and confrontational in posture in the process... | Throughout the Putin and Medvedev eras, the potential security risks to Russia from the ongoing demographic crisis have weighed heavily on the minds of the country’s leaders. In his first State of the¶ Nation address, in July 2000, Putin declared that “year by year, we,¶ the citizens of Russia, are getting fewer and fe... | 3,061 | <h4>Makes nuclear miscalculation inevitable</h4><p>Nicholas <strong>Eberstadt 11<u>, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and a Senior Adviser at the National Bureau of Asian Research, “The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster,” Nov/Dec, http://www.aei.org/files/2011/11/02/-e... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,641 | 52 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,057 | Marijuana’s key to turnout | Freed 14 | Freed 14, Dan, senior staff reporter at The Street, has been a reporter for Wall Street Letter, BondWeek, Corporate Financing Week, Real Estate Finance & Investment, Investment Dealers' Digest and Institutional Investor magazine, “Marijuana Midterms? Rep. Cohen Sees An Edge for Democrats,” 5/07, http://www.thestreet.co... | Democrats could gain an edge in November midterm elections as marijuana bring out younger voters who traditionally lean Democratic the issue could be a deciding factor in November it will get people out to vote. It will increase turnout of young people who otherwise voted for Obama and otherwise will not vote Sixty nin... | Democrats could gain an edge in November as marijuana bring out younger voters who traditionally lean Democratic the issue could be a deciding factor in November it will get people out to vote It will increase turnout of young people who otherwise will not vote | Democrats could gain an edge in November midterm elections as marijuana ballot initiatives bring out younger voters who traditionally lean Democratic, argues U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, one of the elected officials who has been most vocal in advocating for reform of U.S. marijuana laws. Asked during a recent interview with ... | 2,255 | <h4>Marijuana’s key to turnout</h4><p><strong>Freed 14</strong>, Dan, senior staff reporter at The Street, has been a reporter for Wall Street Letter, BondWeek, Corporate Financing Week, Real Estate Finance & Investment, Investment Dealers' Digest and Institutional Investor magazine, “Marijuana Midterms? Rep. Cohen See... | 1NR | Counterplan | 1NR – Youth | 429,649 | 7 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,058 | The aff doesn’t defend a certain, immediate regulatory structure for Physician Assisted Suicide | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u>The aff doesn’t defend a certain, immediate regulatory structure for Physician Assisted Suicide</h4></u> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,650 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,059 | Scenario 2 is Agriculture | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><strong>Scenario 2 is Agriculture </h4></strong> | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 3 | 429,651 | 1 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,060 | Solves trade and creates TRIP credibility | Danish 13 | Danish 13, Fourth Year, B.A. LL.B.(H) National University of Advanced Legal Studies, India, October 2013, “WTO Dispute Resolution and Cross Retaliation under Trips: Is it Sanctioned Piracy of Intellectual Property? A Case Study of the US - Gambling (Antigua) Case,” Westminster Law Review, Vol. 13, No. 1, http://www.wes... | Antigua had not initiated any proceedings aimed at profiting from suspension of the intellectual property obligations However, many reports suggest it may soon set up a website for the sale of American intellectual property, if the negotiations deadlock is not broken Antigua is still engaged in the use of pressure tact... | Antigua had not initiated suspension of i p However, many reports suggest it may soon set up sale of American i p Antigua is still engaged in pressure tactics in the hope of getting the US to comply whenever Antigua has shown signs of putting ruling into action, the Americans have responded with threats The Antiguan ac... | As of June 2013, Antigua had not initiated any proceedings aimed at profiting from suspension of the intellectual property obligations owed to the US. However, many reports seem to suggest that it may soon set up a website for the sale of American intellectual property, if the negotiations deadlock is not broken.44 In ... | 1,655 | <h4>Solves trade and creates TRIP credibility </h4><p><strong>Danish 13</strong>, Fourth Year, B.A. LL.B.(H) National University of Advanced Legal Studies, India, October 2013, “WTO Dispute Resolution and Cross Retaliation under Trips: Is it Sanctioned Piracy of Intellectual Property? A Case Study of the US - Gamblin... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC TRIPS CP | 429,653 | 13 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,061 | Even best case scenario, still happens | Thackston 13 >#SPS | Thackston 13 <Jim, Independent Software Engineer, “FOR THE RECORD, HOUSE SUBCOMMITEE ON COMMERCE, MANUFACTURING, AND TRADE HEARING,” December 13, http://www.undetectablelaundering.com/docs/WRITTEN_REMARKS_OF_JIM_THACKSTON_120413.pdf>#SPS | I approached the problem by placing myself in the role of a money launderer working with a terror organization seeking to move money from the United States to Europe and beyond I developed a list of constraints. The most limiting was the assumption that internet poker websites were following every law and regulation to... | I approached the problem by placing myself in the role of a money launderer working with a terror organization I developed a list of constraints. The most limiting was the assumption that internet poker websites were following every law and regulation to the letter and that they employed both automated and human antico... | I approached the problem by placing myself in the role of a money launderer working with a terror organization seeking to move money from the United States to Europe and beyond. On the basis that the activity must remain undetected by law enforcement and counterterrorism authorities as well as the internet poker websit... | 1,096 | <h4>Even best case scenario, still happens</h4><p><strong>Thackston 13</strong> <Jim, Independent Software Engineer, “FOR THE RECORD, HOUSE SUBCOMMITEE ON COMMERCE, MANUFACTURING, AND TRADE HEARING,” December 13, http://www.undetectablelaundering.com/docs/WRITTEN_REMARKS_OF_JIM_THACKSTON_120413.pdf<u><strong>>#SPS</p><... | 1NC | 1NC Market | AT: Regulations Solve (Thackston) | 429,652 | 1 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,062 | Legalization overcomes any alternative causes | Barrett 12 | Damon Barrett 12, Director of the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy, Marijuana legalisation: Sometimes Violations of International Law Are Cause for Celebration, 08/11/2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/damon-barett/marijuana-legalisation_b_2087887.html | The United States is again in violation of international law But in this case the violation will be hailed by many as a positive step. ballot initiatives had the potential to render the US in breach of international law if they succeeded. With the votes in Colorado and Washington that breach has now occurred the US is ... | The U S is again in violation of i law With the votes in Colorado and Washington that breach has now occurred The fact that this has happened at state and not federal level does not rectify the legal dilemma We would not celebrate an ongoing breach by the US on Geneva Torture the N P T there is a hierarchy in i law tha... | The United States is again in violation of international law. That is a strong statement and one that reminds us of the invasion of Iraq, Guantanamo bay, water-boarding, rendition, and the strong international legal arguments made about these situations.¶ But in this case the violation will be hailed by many as a posit... | 7,102 | <h4>Legalization overcomes any alternative causes </h4><p>Damon <strong>Barrett 12</strong>, Director of the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy, Marijuana legalisation: Sometimes Violations of International Law Are Cause for Celebration, 08/11/2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/damon-barett/marijua... | 1AC Kentucky | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,654 | 24 | 16,967 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | 564,678 | A | Kentucky | 2 | Northwestern CS | Glinecki | null | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Kentucky-Round2.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,063 | Extinction | Helfand and Pastore 9 | Helfand and Pastore 9 [Ira Helfand, M.D., and John O. Pastore, M.D., are past presidents of Physicians for Social Responsibility. March 31, 2009, “U.S.-Russia nuclear war still a threat”, http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_pastoreline_03-31-09_EODSCAO_v15.bbdf23.html] | the greatest threats confronting humanity: the danger of nuclear war. There remain in the world more than 20,000 nuclear weapons. more than 2,000 of these weapons in the U.S. and Russian arsenals remain on ready-alert status, They can be fired within five minutes and reach targets in 30 minutes Just one can destroy ... | 20,000 nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Russian arsenals can be fired within five minutes A war would cause devastation on a scale unprecedented the firestorms would blot out the sun Temperatures would fall Agriculture would stop, eco-systems would collapse species including our own, would become extinct | President Obama and Russian President Dimitri Medvedev are scheduled to Wednesday in London during the G-20 summit. They must not let the current economic crisis keep them from focusing on one of the greatest threats confronting humanity: the danger of nuclear war. Since the end of the Cold War, many have acted as tho... | 2,893 | <h4>Extinction</h4><p><strong>Helfand and Pastore 9</strong> [Ira Helfand, M.D., and John O. Pastore, M.D., are past presidents of Physicians for Social Responsibility. March 31, 2009, “U.S.-Russia nuclear war still a threat”, http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_pastoreline_03-31-09_EODSCAO_v15.bbdf23.... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 214,248 | 43 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,064 | Nuclear war turns warming | UCLA International Institute ‘6 | UCLA International Institute ‘6
(UCLA News releas, “Nuclear War Can't Be 'Regional,'” 12-11, UCLA International Institute, http://www.isop.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=59428) | Even a small-scale, regional nuclear war could disrupt the global climate impacting everyone on Earth. These conclusions are reported by a team of scientists from UCLA U of Colorado at Boulder and Rutgers, The new results represent the first comprehensive quantitative assessment of the consequences of a nuclear conflic... | Even a small , regional nuclear war could disrupt the global climate environmental impacts could spread worldwide nuclear soot could linger in the upper atmosphere producing significant cooling and reduced precipitation The implications for global food supplies appear results reveal average ozone losses exceeding 20 pe... | Even a small-scale, regional nuclear war could produce as many direct fatalities as occurred during all of World War II and disrupt the global climate for a decade or more, impacting nearly everyone on Earth. These conclusions are reported by a team of scientists from UCLA, the University of Colorado at Boulder and Rut... | 8,146 | <h4><strong>Nuclear war turns warming</h4><p>UCLA International Institute ‘6</p><p></strong>(UCLA News releas, “Nuclear War Can't Be 'Regional,'” 12-11, UCLA International Institute, http://www.isop.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=59428) </p><p><u><strong><mark>Even a small</mark>-scale<mark>, regional nuclear war could ... | 1NR | DA | 1NR – OV | 429,657 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,065 | Vote Negative | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u>Vote Negative</h4></u> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,656 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,066 | The United States should make all online gambling in the United States illegal. The United States should clarify that the UIGEA applies to betting on horseracing and all online gambling, amend the Interstate Horse trading Act to prohibit internet gambling on pari-mutuel wagering, adjust the UIGEA to fit within the GATS... | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>The United States should make all online gambling in the United States illegal. The United States should clarify that the UIGEA applies to betting on horseracing and all online gambling, amend the Interstate Horse trading Act to prohibit internet gambling on pari-mutuel wagering, adjust the UIGEA to fit within the ... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Ban CP | 429,655 | 1 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,067 | Legalization benefits sustainable ag -- efficiency, irrigation strategies and fertilizer research | Grover 13 , “Why the legalization of marijuana may be good for agriculture”, http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/politics/stories/why-the-legalization-of-marijuana-may-be-good-for-agriculture, AB) | Grover 13 (Sami, November 13th, “Why the legalization of marijuana may be good for agriculture”, http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/politics/stories/why-the-legalization-of-marijuana-may-be-good-for-agriculture, AB) | The growing availability of legalized marijuana may have implications for sustainable farming covert marijuana growers have earned themselves a bad rap environmentally speaking. From indoor growers' massive consumption of electricity to deforestation and agricultural pollution, a lack of regulation have led to an "anyt... | legalized marijuana have implications for sustainable farming covert growers have earned a bad rap environmentally speaking. From massive consumption of electricity to deforestation and agricultural pollution a lack of regulation have led to an "anything goes" mentality their use of energy-efficient LED grow lights mig... | The growing availability of legalized (and semi-legalized) marijuana may have implications for all of us — from a massive increase in tax revenues to new employment opportunities. Take sustainable farming, for instance. Traditionally, covert marijuana growers have earned themselves a bad rap, at least environmentally s... | 1,667 | <h4><strong>Legalization benefits sustainable ag -- efficiency, irrigation strategies and fertilizer research</h4><p>Grover 13</strong> (Sami, November 13th<u><strong>, “Why the legalization of marijuana may be good for agriculture”, http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/politics/stories/why-the-legalization-of-marijuana-ma... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 3 | 429,658 | 9 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,068 | Triggers all their impacts | Baudrillard 94 | Baudrillard 94 [Jean, “The Illusion of the End” p. 66-71] | We have long denounced the exploitation of the poverty of the 'other half of the world' We must today denounce the moral and sentimental exploitation of that poverty - charity cannibalism being worse than oppressive violence that material exploitation is only there to extract that spiritual raw material that is the mis... | Other people's destitution becomes our adventure playground our own efforts to alleviate it function to secure the conditions of reproduction of the catastrophe market when catastrophe market reaches crisis point when we run out of disasters the West will produce its own catastrophe for itself to meet its need for spec... | We have long denounced the capitalistic, economic exploitation of the poverty of the 'other half of the world' [['autre monde]. We must today denounce the moral and sentimental exploitation of that poverty - charity cannibalism being worse than oppressive violence. The extraction and humanitarian reprocessing of a dest... | 11,125 | <h4>Triggers all their impacts </h4><p><strong>Baudrillard 94</strong> <u>[Jean, “The Illusion of the End” p. 66-71]</p><p>We have long denounced the</u> capitalistic, economic <u>exploitation of the poverty of the 'other half of the world'</u> [['autre monde]. <u>We must today denounce the moral and sentimental <stron... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC Impact Overview | 1,240,486 | 453 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,069 | Prohibition is worse for I-Law | Barrett 12 | Barrett 12 [Damon, Director of the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy, Marijuana legalisation: Sometimes Violations of International Law Are Cause for Celebration, 08/11/2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/damon-barett/marijuana-legalisation_b_2087887.html] | The United States is again in violation of international law But in this case the violation will be hailed by many as a positive step.¶ ballot initiatives had the potential to render the US in breach of international law if they succeeded. With the votes in Colorado and Washington that breach has now occurred the US is... | The U S is again in violation of i law With the votes in Colorado and Washington that breach has now occurred The fact that this has happened at state and not federal level does not rectify the legal dilemma We would not celebrate an ongoing breach by the US on Geneva Torture the N P T there is a hierarchy in i law tha... | The United States is again in violation of international law. That is a strong statement and one that reminds us of the invasion of Iraq, Guantanamo bay, water-boarding, rendition, and the strong international legal arguments made about these situations.¶ But in this case the violation will be hailed by many as a posit... | 7,102 | <h4>Prohibition is worse for I-Law </h4><p><strong>Barrett 12</strong><mark> [Damon, Director of the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy, Marijuana legalisation: Sometimes Violations of International Law Are Cause for Celebration, 08/11/2012, http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/damon-barett/marijuana-legal... | 1AC UNLV | Advantage -- UN | null | 429,654 | 24 | 16,969 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | 564,679 | A | Wake | 1 | George Washington TT | DStout | 1AC - MJ - UN and OAS
1NC - Cap Treaties DA Treaties and CEA CP
2NC - Cap
1NR - Cap
2NR - Cap | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-Wake-Round1.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,070 | The disad swamps the case on a massive scale---escalation over Ukraine breaks the back of global economic integration—turns trade, China, and terror | Wright 14 | Tom Wright 14, Fellow at the Brookings Institution, 3/25/14, “WHY THE UKRAINE CRISIS PUTS GLOBALIZATION AT RISK,” | The Ukraine crisis will be a turning point for how states think about globalization Global integration held the promise of peace, stability, and mutual prosperity It took the Ukraine crisis to bring the world to the cusp of a period of de-globalization The logical response to the prospect of economic warfare is for sta... | The Ukraine crisis will be or how states think about globalization Major states are increasingly in geopolitical competition China will take careful notes will be watching closely t Major powers will identify areas where interdependence creates a real strategic vulnerability—especially finance, and cyber As they look t... | The Ukraine crisis will be a turning point for how states think about globalization. For almost twenty years, the United States and all major powers have pursued greater economic, financial, and technological integration as an end in itself. Global integration held the promise of peace, stability, and mutual prosperity... | 5,181 | <h4>The disad <u>swamps the case on a massive scale</u>---escalation over Ukraine <u>breaks the back</u> of global economic integration—turns trade, China, and terror </h4><p>Tom <strong>Wright 14</strong>, Fellow at the Brookings Institution, 3/25/14, “WHY THE UKRAINE CRISIS PUTS GLOBALIZATION AT RISK,” </p><p><u><str... | 1NR | DA | 1NR – OV | 272,943 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,071 | A. Spec – if they make a we meet argument, then you should vote neg on the fact that they wouldn’t specify out of the 1AC – that makes it impossible to create negative strategy and re-starts the debate in the 2AC, tips the balnce in favor of the aff | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u>A. Spec </u><strong>– if they make a we meet argument, then you should vote neg on the fact that they wouldn’t specify out of the 1AC – that makes it impossible to create negative strategy and re-starts the debate in the 2AC, tips the balnce in favor of the aff </h4></strong> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,659 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,072 | Default ban brings in technical compliance | Bloom 8 | Heather A. Bloom 8, J.D. @ The George Washington University Law School; B.A., Georgetown University, “Upping The Ante: The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act's Noncompliance With World Trade Organization Law”, Fall 2008, South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business, 5 S.C. J. Int'l L. & Bus. 75, Lexis | To comply with GATS, the U.S. should clarify that the UIGEA applies to betting on horseracing, as well as amend the IHA to prohibit internet gambling the U.S. should adjust the UIGEA to fit within the GATS public morals exception The following suggestions are the most practical measures for the U.S. to take yet are sig... | To comply with GATS, the U.S. should clarify that UIGEA applies to horseracing, as well as amend the IHA to prohibit internet gambling the U.S. should adjust UIGEA to fit within GATS public morals exception The following suggestions are significant enough to prevent further complaints the IHA discriminates against fore... | [*101] VI. PROPOSED MEASURES THE U.S. SHOULD TAKE TO COMPLY WITH GATS AND WHY COMPLIANCE IS NECESSARY A. PROPOSED MEASURES To comply with GATS, the U.S. should first clarify that the UIGEA applies to betting on horseracing, as well as amend the IHA to prohibit internet gambling on pari-mutuel wagering. Second, the U.S... | 7,574 | <h4>Default ban brings in technical compliance </h4><p>Heather A.<strong> Bloom 8</strong>, J.D. @ The George Washington University Law School; B.A., Georgetown University, “Upping The Ante: The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act's Noncompliance With World Trade Organization Law”, Fall 2008, South Carolina Jour... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Ban CP | 429,660 | 26 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,073 | Legalization allows sustainable tech to spillover to the commercial ag market | Kennedy 13 | Kennedy 13 (Bruce is an award-winning journalist and communications professional who has covered international news, including business reportage, for MSN Money, CNN, NPR, Reuters Television and AOL's Daily Finance web site, “Greener marijuana: can a budding industry grow sustainable agriculture?”, http://www.theguardi... | marijuana plants extend into virtual cannabis forests. A tropical atmosphere comes from carefully regulated humidity and lighting controls in each room This "grow" facility boasts state-of-the-art LED technology that offers the potential to dramatically cut energy consumption not only for marijuana, but also for other ... | state-of-the-art LED technology dramatically cut energy consumption for other large-scale commercial agriculture as marijuana i s increasingly under control of professional growers who want to stay compliant with environmental regulations growers are using catchment and tabling systems, as well as reclaiming greywater ... | In a nondescript, unmarked warehouse in Denver's industrial outskirts, row upon row of marijuana plants – ranging from little cuttings to tree-like bushes – extend into virtual cannabis forests. A tropical atmosphere comes from carefully regulated humidity and lighting controls in each room, assisted by fans and vents.... | 6,244 | <h4>Legalization allows sustainable tech to spillover to the commercial ag market </h4><p><strong>Kennedy 13<u></strong> (Bruce is an award-winning journalist and communications professional who has covered international news, including business reportage, for MSN Money, CNN, NPR, Reuters Television and AOL's Daily Fin... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 3 | 429,661 | 13 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,074 | Your politics are passive and lead to tyranny | Antonio 95 | Antonio 95 (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,) | Nietzsche considered roles" as "external," phenomena symptomatic of estrangement persons in specialized occupations overidentify with their positions and engage in fabrications to obtain advancement They are so absorbed in simulating role players that they have trouble being anything but actors-"The role has actually... | Nietzsche considered roles" as "external," phenomena symptomatic of estrangement persons in specialized occupations overidentify with their positions and engage in fabrications to obtain advancement They are so absorbed in simulating role players that they have trouble being anything but actors-"The role has actually b... | According to Nietzsche, the "subject" is Socratic culture's most central, durable foundation. This prototypic expression of ressentiment, master reification, and ultimate justification for slave morality and mass discipline "separates strength from expressions of strength, as if there were a neutral substratum . . . fr... | 5,158 | <h4><u><strong><mark>Your politics are passive and lead to tyranny </h4><p></u></mark>Antonio 95</strong> (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,)</p><p>According to Nietzsche, the "subject" is Socratic culture's most ... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC AT: Framework [Long] | 5,118 | 314 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,075 | Georgia supports | Green 14 | Green 14, Johnny, Public Policy Bachelor’s Degree, marijuana activist from Oregon, “Georgia: Majority Of Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana,” January 25th, http://www.theweedblog.com/georgia-majority-of-voters-support-legalizing-marijuana/ | A majority of Georgia voters believe marijuana should be legal Fifty-four percent endorsed “changing Georgia law to regulate marijuana By a margin of nearly 2 to 1, respondents supported decriminalizing Under present law, marijuana possession is classified as a criminal misdemeanor The citizens of Georgia agree, mariju... | Georgia voters believe marijuana should be legal Fifty-four percent endorsed “changing law to regulate The citizens of Georgia agree, marijuana prohibition is a wasteful and destructive policy | A majority of Georgia voters believe that the adult use of marijuana should be legal and regulated, according to the findings of a statewide Public Policy Polling survey commissioned by Georgia NORML and Peachtree NORML. Fifty-four percent of respondents endorsed “changing Georgia law to regulate and tax marijuana simi... | 1,729 | <h4>Georgia supports</h4><p><strong>Green 14</strong>, Johnny, Public Policy Bachelor’s Degree, marijuana activist from Oregon, “Georgia: Majority Of Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana,” January 25th, http://www.theweedblog.com/georgia-majority-of-voters-support-legalizing-marijuana/</p><p><u><strong>A majority of <ma... | 1NR | DA | 1NR – AT: Runoffs | 429,663 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,076 | Predictable Limits - Regulations tie the topic specifically to positive government action, there are infinite negative state actions that could be taken – positive action is checked by other words in the resolution while negative state action is not, makes it possible for extra topical plans. | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u>Predictable Limits</u> - Regulations tie the topic specifically to positive government action, there are infinite negative state actions that could be taken – positive action is checked by other words in the resolution while negative state action is not, makes it possible for extra topical plans. </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,662 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,077 | CP solves burdens of UIGEA---repeal frees up bank resources | Miller 8 * cal author * | Jason Miller 8, * cal author * Partner at Miller & Monroe PLLC, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Law, JD with Honors Siena College, Don’t Bet on This Legislation, https://www.law.unc.edu/components/handlers/document.ashx?category=24&subcategory=52&cid=105 | If the UIGEA is repealed, the government, not financial institutions, would assume responsibility for enforcement of the anti-gambling laws If the UIGEA remains, financial institutions would have a clear determination from Congress as to what constitutes illegal Internet gambling As it stands, financial institutions ar... | If the UIGEA is repealed, the government, not financial institutions, would assume responsibility for enforcement of the anti-gambling laws If UIGEA remains institutions would have a clear determination as to what constitutes illegal Internet gambling. As it stands, institutions are forced to make this determination on... | Under this approach, Congress could either repeal the UIGEA or leave it in place. If the UIGEA is repealed, the government, not financial institutions, would assume responsibility for enforcement of the anti-gambling laws.248 If the UIGEA remains, financial institutions would have a clear determination from Congress as... | 1,092 | <h4>CP solves burdens of UIGEA---repeal frees up bank resources </h4><p>Jason <strong>Miller 8</strong>, <strong>* cal author *</strong> Partner at Miller & Monroe PLLC, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Law, JD with Honors Siena College, Don’t Bet on This Legislation, https://www.law.unc.edu/compo... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Ban CP | 429,664 | 6 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,078 | Reforming industrial ag key to solve extinction | Cummins 10 (Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9) | Ronnie Cummins, International Director of the Organic Consumers Association, 10/7/10 (Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9) | industrial food and farming pose a mortal threat, not just to our present health and well being, but also to human survival pesticides and chemical fertilizers are the cash cows and vanguard of a global farming and food distribution system that consumes prodigious amounts of fossil fuels and emits tremendous amount of ... | industrial farming pose a mortal threat to human survival pesticides and chemical fertilizers consumes prodigious amounts of fossil fuels and emits tremendous amount of climate destabilizing g h g s. Either we bring them down, or they will bring us down organic food production is reducing fossil fuel use and g h g poll... | Despite decades of deception and mystification, a critical mass at the grassroots is waking up. A new generation of food and climate activists understands that greenhouse gas-belching fossil fuels, industrial food and farming, and our entire global economy pose a mortal threat, not just to our present health and well b... | 13,081 | <h4><strong>Reforming industrial ag key to solve extinction </h4><p></strong>Ronnie <strong>Cummins</strong>, International Director of the Organic Consumers Association, 10/7/<strong>10<u> (Agriculture and Human Survival: The Road Beyond 10/10/10, http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/10/07-9)</p><p></u></strong>Despi... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 3 | 62,498 | 20 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,079 | Kacou’s teleological understanding of life as pleasure resigns our freedom to drives of both slavery and narcissism | Kirby 11 | Kirby 11 | hy, vol. 7, no. 2, 2011, Online
Kacou argues that conscious existence only appears to be painful to those who have misunderstood reality Kacou’s project is to find what he calls the “a priori value” of conscious life a hedonistic version of Kant’s transcendental unity of apperception. this project is self-defeating. Th... | Kacou argues that conscious existence only appears to be painful to those who have misunderstood reality Kacou’s project is a hedonistic version of Kant’s transcendental unity of apperception. this project is self-defeating. There is no such thing as consciousness outside of some selfunderstanding Kacou has ended up ar... | Joseph Morrill, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Christian Study at the Toronto School of Theology, “The Quest for Pleasure and the Death of Life,” Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, vol. 7, no. 2, 2011, Online
Kacou argues that the pleasure that would otherwise accompany both work ... | 6,251 | <h4>Kacou’s teleological understanding of life as pleasure resigns our freedom to drives of both slavery and narcissism </h4><p><strong>Kirby 11<u> </p><p></u></strong>Joseph Morrill, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Christian Study at the Toronto School of Theology, “The Quest for Pleasure and the Death of Life,... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC AT: Kacou | 429,665 | 1 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,080 | Louisianans supports | McGaughy 13 | McGaughy 13, Lauren, Baton Rouge-based state politics reporter for NOLA.com, “Marijuana laws in Louisiana should be more lenient, new poll results say,” September 5th, http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/09/marijuana_pot_louisiana_poll_p.html | Most Louisianians believe the state's tough marijuana laws should be changed, 64 percent are against the strict penalties for repeat offenders more than half -- said they would be in favor of following the example of Colorado and Washington in allowing pot to be regulated | Louisianians believe the state's tough marijuana laws should be changed 64 percent are against the strict penalties more than half -- would be in favor of following Colorado and Washington | Most Louisianians believe the state's tough marijuana laws should be changed, according to poll results released Thursday by Public Policy Polling. The poll results were released just three months after lawmakers in Baton Rouge failed to pass legislation to lessen penalties for repeat offenders. State law says anyone c... | 1,148 | <h4>Louisianans supports</h4><p><strong>McGaughy 13</strong>, Lauren, Baton Rouge-based state politics reporter for NOLA.com, “Marijuana laws in Louisiana should be more lenient, new poll results say,” September 5th, http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/09/marijuana_pot_louisiana_poll_p.html</p><p><u><strong>Mos... | 1NR | DA | 1NR – AT: Runoffs | 429,667 | 1 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,081 | Scenario 3 is Warming | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4>Scenario 3 is Warming </h4> | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 429,666 | 1 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,082 | Topic Ground -- all of the controversy comes from the regulations portion of the debate | Appel ‘07 | Appel ‘07
(Jacob M. Appel The Hastings Center Report. 2007;37(3):21-23. “A Suicide Right for the Mentally Ill? A Swiss Case Opens a New Debate” http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/557817, TSW) | Advocates for the legalization of assisted suicide in the U S have sought to permit the practice only under highly limited circumstances namely, when the requesting patient is terminally ill. At the core of the argument supporting assisted suicide are the twin goals of maximizing individual autonomy and minimizing huma... | Advocates for legalization sought to permit the practice under highly limited circumstances when the patient is terminally ill. At the core of the argument are the goals of maximizing autonomy and minimizing suffering. A second concern is that of competence patients who experience psychosis or are incapable of making m... | Advocates for the legalization of assisted suicide in the United States, including those who sponsored Oregon's Death with Dignity Act in 1994 and current backers of California's proposed Compassionate Choices Act, have sought to permit the practice only under highly limited circumstances—namely, when the requesting pa... | 8,664 | <h4><u>Topic Ground</u><strong> -- all of the controversy comes from the regulations portion of the debate</h4><p>Appel ‘07</p><p></strong>(Jacob M. Appel The Hastings Center Report. 2007;37(3):21-23. “A Suicide Right for the Mentally Ill? A Swiss Case Opens a New Debate” http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/557817, TSW... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,668 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,083 | Plan creates a speculative bubble - causes economic and trade collapse - turns the aff | Kindt 13 _worlds_economic_financial_systems-220516-1.html?pg=2&dczone=opinion>#SPS | Kindt 13 <John W., professor emeritus at the University of Illinois and is a senior editor and contributing author to the United States International Gaming Report, “Kindt: Internet Gambling Will Cripple World's Economic, Financial Systems,” Jan. 7, 2013, http://www.rollcall.com/news/kindt_internet_gambling_will_crippl... | Internet gambling is an issue of strategic financial stability Putin noted the economic and crime costs of state-sanctioned gambling and recriminalized casinos Kadyrov confirmed that “the gambling business is ... [a threat to] national security.” What do the Russian economists know that is still eluding Washington poli... | with Internet gambling there’s nothing of real value — just people dumping money into gambling accounts which can evaporate U.S. gambling is an economic cancer ready to metastasize into Internet gambling. recurring write-offs are draining the U.S. Treasury and could easily be transposed into Internet gambling Internet ... | Internet gambling is an issue of strategic financial stability and Wall Street regulation. It is not just an issue of silly games and electronic poker as argued by supporters of the proposed Reid-Kyl bill to legalize gateway gambling in cyberspace (See “ HYPERLINK "http://www.rollcall.com/news/lipparelli_congress_shoul... | 3,913 | <h4>Plan creates a speculative bubble - causes economic and trade collapse - turns the aff </h4><p><strong>Kindt 13</strong> <John W., professor emeritus at the University of Illinois and is a senior editor and contributing author to the United States International Gaming Report, “Kindt: Internet Gambling Will Cripple ... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Economy DA | 429,669 | 20 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,084 | Beres concludes fear of death is bad | Beres ’94 | Louis Rene Beres, Prof Int’l Law – Purdue, ’94 (Arizona Journal of Int’l and Comparative Law, Spring) | Fear of death not only cripples [destroys] life, it also creates entire fields of premature corpses this perspective recommends educating people to the truth of an incontestable relationship between death and geopolitics. By surrendering ourselves to States we encourage premature extinction | Fear of death not only destroys] life, it also creates fields of premature corpses this perspective recommends educating people to the truth of death and geopolitics. By surrendering ourselves to States we encourage extinction | Fear of death, to summarize, not only cripples [destroys] life, it also creates entire fields of premature corpses. But how can we be reminded of our mortality in a productive way, a way that would point to a new and dignified polity of private selves and, significantly, to fewer untimely deaths? One answer lies in the... | 4,508 | <h4>Beres concludes fear of death is bad </h4><p>Louis Rene <strong>Beres</strong>, Prof Int’l Law – Purdue, <strong>’94</strong> (Arizona Journal of Int’l and Comparative Law, Spring)</p><p><u><strong><mark>Fear of death</u></strong></mark>, to summarize, <u><strong><mark>not only </mark>cripples [<mark>destroys]</mar... | 2NC | 1NC Market | AT: Beres - Fear/State Good | 168,635 | 16 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,085 | If they’re right that turnout doesn’t change, they still link | Parton, 14 | Parton, 14 Heather Digby, contributing writer for Salon and winner of the 2014 Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis Journalism, “The left’s secret midterm weapon: How marijuana ballot initiatives can change turnout,” http://www.salon.com/2014/08/26/the_lefts_secret_midterm_weapon_how_marijuana_ballot_initiatives_can_... | one of the most important variables determining attitudes toward legalization is age—but the age relationship does not follow a straight line. Opinion is divided into three age clusters Views in the oldest age cohort are, very nearly, exactly reversed: among those over 65, 64 percent oppose legalization, while 33 perce... | one of the most important variables determining attitudes toward legalization is age Views in the oldest age cohort are, exactly reversed: among those over 65, 64 percent oppose legalization, while 33 percent favor it | As we said at the outset, one of the most important variables determining attitudes toward legalization is age—but the age relationship does not follow a straight line. Opinion is divided into three age clusters. Americans under 30 are the most strongly supportive of legalization: 64 percent in favor, according to the ... | 754 | <h4>If they’re right that turnout doesn’t change, they still link</h4><p><strong>Parton, 14 </strong>Heather Digby, contributing writer for Salon and winner of the 2014 Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis Journalism, “The left’s secret midterm weapon: How marijuana ballot initiatives can change turnout,” http://www.... | 1NR | DA | AT: No Turnout Change | 429,672 | 2 | 16,964 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | 564,684 | N | Kentucky | 4 | Emory KS | Kallmeyer, Kevin | 1AC - Cannabis Exchange
1NC - Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA) Mexico DA Security K Reeferendum CP
2NC - Reeferendum CP and Security K
1NR - Midterms DA | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round4.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,086 | They are extra topical -- lack of regulations means they defend the entirety of physician assisted suicide, only PAS with regulatory regimes are T -- voting issue because it dejustifies the resolution and allows unpredictable additions to the rez that we aren’t prepared to debate | null | null | null | null | null | null | <h4><u>They are extra topical</u> -- lack of regulations means they defend the entirety of physician assisted suicide, only PAS with regulatory regimes are T -- voting issue because it dejustifies the resolution and allows unpredictable additions to the rez that we aren’t prepared to debate </h4> | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,670 | 1 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,087 | Pressure on the Iran deal is coming but Obama can win the fight as it stands -- continued use of political capital is key | Collinson 11/12 http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/politics/iran-congress/, [AB] | Stephen Collinson 11/12, Senior Reporter at CNN, "Will Congress kill an Iran nuclear deal?", http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/politics/iran-congress/, [AB] | Republicans could impose new sanctions or drawing up punitive oversight benchmarks for Iranian compliance. That could so sour already tenuous confidence between Washington and Tehran that the deal could crumble Kirk has pledged to mobilize the new Senate behind legislation which would target Iran's oil industry with sa... | Republicans could impose new sanctions for Iran Kirk pledged to mobilize new legislation Obama opponents reject the idea they are opposed to any deal and say agreement is possible they complain the White House has not worked with lawmakers at the best combination of carrots and sticks sanctions would upend diplomacy Ob... | Republicans could respond to what they see as a "bad" deal by seeking to impose new sanctions or drawing up punitive oversight benchmarks for Iranian compliance. That could so sour already tenuous confidence between Washington and Tehran that the deal could crumble. South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham said this week... | 4,581 | <h4>Pressure on the Iran deal is coming but Obama can win the fight as it stands -- continued use of political capital is key </h4><p>Stephen <strong>Collinson 11/12</strong>, Senior Reporter at CNN, "Will Congress kill an Iran nuclear deal?",<u><strong> http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/politics/iran-congress/, [AB]</p><... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Politics DA | 221,026 | 23 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,088 | Legalization leads to greater disclosure of energy usage- its key to solve air pollution and warming | Elkind 14 2014, “How Legalizing Marijuana Could Help Fight Climate Change”, http://legal-planet.org/2014/02/10/how-legalizing-marijuana-could-help-fight-climate-change/, AB) | Elkind 14 (Ethan, Climate Policy Associate with a joint appointment at UC Berkeley School of Law and UCLA School of Law/taught at UCLA Law School’s Frank Wells Environmental Law Clinic, February 10th 2014, “How Legalizing Marijuana Could Help Fight Climate Change”, http://legal-planet.org/2014/02/10/how-legalizing-mari... | the stars are aligning for legalizing marijuana nationwide legalizing marijuana makes fiscal moral, and practical sense, but what about the environment even the fight against climate change could potentially be enhanced by making cannabis and the grow operations that produce it — legal. But there’s a broader environmen... | stars are aligning for legalizing marijuana nationwide the fight against climate change could be enhanced by making cannabis legal legalizing grow operations enabl the improved collection of energy data to help target conservation and efficiency programs Energy data are critical to fight climate change and air pollutio... | Now that the two states that just legalized marijuana sent their football teams to the Superbowl this year, it’s clear that the stars are aligning for legalizing marijuana nationwide. Sure, legalizing marijuana makes fiscal, moral, and practical sense, but what about the benefits to the environment? Well, it turns out ... | 3,503 | <h4>Legalization leads to greater disclosure of energy usage- its key to solve air pollution and warming</h4><p><strong>Elkind 14</strong> (Ethan, Climate Policy Associate with a joint appointment at UC Berkeley School of Law and UCLA School of Law/taught at UCLA Law School’s Frank Wells Environmental Law Clinic, Febru... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 65,176 | 104 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,089 | And state control death is bad | Beres ’94 | Louis Rene Beres, Prof Int’l Law – Purdue, ’94 (Arizona Journal of Int’l and Comparative Law, Spring) | For states confronting death can give the most positive reality to life itself When a state chooses to block off such an awareness, a choice currently made by the State of Israel, it loses, possibly forever, the altogether critical benefits of "anxiety." | For states confronting death can give the most positive reality to life itself When a state chooses to block off such an awareness it loses forever the altogether critical benefits of "anxiety." | What is more, because death is the one fact of life which is not relative but absolute, Israel's blithe unawareness of its national mortality deprives its still living days of essential absoluteness and growth. For states, just as for individuals, confronting death can give the most positive reality to life itself. In ... | 631 | <h4>And state control death is bad </h4><p>Louis Rene <strong>Beres</strong>, Prof Int’l Law – Purdue, <strong>’94</strong> (Arizona Journal of Int’l and Comparative Law, Spring)</p><p>What is more, because death is the one fact of life which is not relative but absolute, Israel's blithe unawareness of its national mor... | 2NC | 1NC Market | AT: Beres - Fear/State Good | 201,542 | 25 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,090 | CP solves | Foley and Hendin 2 | Kathleen Foley and Herbert Hendin 2, Kathleen is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University Attending Neurologist, Pain and Palliative Care Service, also Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Director; Herbert is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavio... | such treatment is now possible Having experienced the painful death of a family member or friend, many assume it is not When a knowledgeable physician addresses the desperation and suffering that underlie the request for assisted suicide and assures patients that he or she will continue to do so until the end of their ... | such treatment is now possible many assume it is not When a knowledgeable physician addresses suffering that underlie the request for assisted suicide most patients change their minds no longer want to hasten death, and are grateful for time remaining only a minority receive such care In the 1997 ruling the Supreme Cou... | What most people do not know is that such treatment is now possible. Having experienced the painful death of a family member or friend, many assume it is not. When a knowledgeable physician addresses the desperation and suffering that underlie the request for assisted suicide and assures patients that he or she will co... | 1,199 | <h4>CP solves </h4><p>Kathleen <strong>Foley and</strong> Herbert <strong>Hendin 2</strong>, Kathleen is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University Attending Neurologist, Pain and Palliative Care Service, also Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Director; Herbert is... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,674 | 3 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,091 | Plan costs PC | Tetreault 14 | Tetreault 14
Steve Tetreault. Review Journal: Fight over online gaming about to heat up again in Congress http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/fight-over-online-gaming-about-heat-again-congress 03/19/14 [aw] | The fight over online gaming is about to heat up again in Congress. In recent years, Congress has been unable to sustain momentum for any piece of gambling legislation, pro or con Congress as well has debated how or whether to install federal regulation of online gaming, but has failed to reach any consensus | The fight over online gaming is about to heat up in Congress , Congress has been unable to sustain momentum for any piece of gambling legislation Congress as well has debated how or whether to install federal regulation of online gaming, but has failed to reach any consensus | WASHINGTON — The fight over online gaming is about to heat up again in Congress. U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, is preparing to introduce a bill that would restore a pre-2011 federal ban on gambling over the Internet, a spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday. It would join a similar bill to be sponsored in the Senate by GO... | 2,301 | <h4><strong>Plan costs PC</h4><p>Tetreault 14</p><p></strong>Steve Tetreault. Review Journal: Fight over online gaming about to heat up again in Congress http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/fight-over-online-gaming-about-heat-again-congress 03/19/14 [aw]</p><p>WASHINGTON — <u><strong><mark>The fight over online gaming is... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Politics DA | 429,675 | 2 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,092 | Energy disclosure is the biggest and best internal link to stopping runaway warming | Fagotto and Graham 13 , AB) | Fagotto and Graham 13 (Elena, Ph.D. at Erasmus University Rotterdam and senior researcher at Harvard University and Mary is a research fellow at both KSG and the Georgetown University Law Center“, http://issues.org/23-4/fagotto-2/ , Full Disclosure: Using Transparency to Fight Climate Change”, November 27th, AB) | An essential first step in any effective climate change policy is to require major contributors to fully disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Congressional leaders are finally working seriously on long term-approaches to counter climate change all the major proposals leave a critical policy gap because they would n... | An essential first step in any effective climate policy is to require contributors to disclose emissions leaders are working on approaches to counter climate all proposals leave a policy gap Congress could fill that now by transparency reporting make markets work disclosure expose inefficiencies investors have new ince... | An essential first step in any effective climate change policy is to require major contributors to fully disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Congressional leaders are finally working seriously on long term-approaches to counter climate change. But all the major proposals leave a critical policy gap because they wo... | 7,390 | <h4>Energy disclosure is the biggest and best internal link to stopping runaway warming </h4><p><strong>Fagotto and Graham 13</strong> (Elena, Ph.D. at Erasmus University Rotterdam and senior researcher at Harvard University and Mary is a research fellow at both KSG and the Georgetown University Law Center“, http://iss... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 30,838 | 28 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,093 | Dickinson is wrong - liberalism is incapable of checking the worst excesses of biopolitics | Dean ‘1 | Dean ‘1 | (Mitchell, Professor of Sociology at Macquarie University, 2001, “Demonic Societies: Liberalism, biopolitics, and sovereignty.” Ethnographic Explorations of the Postcolonial State, ed. Hanson and Stepputat, p. 50-1)
although liberalism may try to make safe the biopolitical imperative it has shown itself permanently inc... | liberalism shown itself permanently incapable of arresting the emergence of rationalities that make the optimization of the life of some dependent on the disallowing of the life of others sovereignty and biopolitics are so heterogeneous to one another that the derivation of political norms from democratization of the f... | (Mitchell, Professor of Sociology at Macquarie University, 2001, “Demonic Societies: Liberalism, biopolitics, and sovereignty.” Ethnographic Explorations of the Postcolonial State, ed. Hanson and Stepputat, p. 50-1)
Finally, although liberalism may try to make safe the biopolitical imperative of the optimization of lif... | 1,871 | <h4>Dickinson is wrong - liberalism is incapable of checking the worst excesses of biopolitics </h4><p><strong>Dean ‘1</strong> </p><p><u><strong>(Mitchell, Professor of Sociology at Macquarie University, 2001, “Demonic Societies: Liberalism, biopolitics, and sovereignty.” Ethnographic Explorations of the Postcolonial ... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC AT: Democracy Checks | 202,524 | 5 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,094 | Counterplan solves compassion and death control---PAS is self-pity to rid ourselves of the reminder of our own finitude | Pellegrino 2 | Edmund Pellegrino 2, M.D.—was the Chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics and was the founder of the Edmund D. Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics (renamed in his honor in 2013) at Georgetown University, “Compassion Is Not Enough”, found in “The Case against Assisted Suicide For the Right to End-of-Life C... | Compassion: What True Co-suffering Entails
Rejecting the argument from compassion used by the protagonists of assisted suicide is not the same as rejecting the role of compassion in the care of suffering persons. The proper role of the emotion of co-suffering is to compel us to act in such a way toward the sufferer tha... | The proper role of co-suffering is to make he suffering person’s burden our own True compassion is a desire to help without losing ethical bearings we need emotional solidarity through touch, silence, or conversation True compassion makes clear our attachment to the person, not our own philosophy of dying There are tim... | Compassion: What True Co-suffering Entails
Rejecting the argument from compassion used by the protagonists of euthanasia and assisted suicide is not the same as rejecting the role of compassion in the care of suffering persons. The proper role of the emotion of co-suffering is to compel us to act in such a way toward t... | 6,757 | <h4>Counterplan solves <u>compassion and death control</u>---PAS is self-pity to rid ourselves of the reminder of our own finitude </h4><p>Edmund <strong>Pellegrino 2</strong>, M.D.—was the Chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics and was the founder of the Edmund D. Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics (re... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,676 | 2 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,095 | That directly trades-off with the political capital necessary to prevent a veto override on Iran and sustain the deal. Failure will spur prolif and war with Iran. | Beauchamp, 11/6/14 | Beauchamp, 11/6/14 --- B.A.s in Philosophy and Political Science from Brown University and an M.Sc in International Relations from the London School of Economics, former editor of TP Ideas and a reporter for ThinkProgress.org. He previously contributed to Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish at Newsweek/Daily Beast, and has also... | Republicans are likely to try to torpedo Obama's ongoing efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran
Throughout his presidency, Obama has prioritized these negotiations; he likely doesn't want to leave office without having made a deal.
if Congress doesn't like the deal, or just wants to see Obama lose, it has the power ... | Republicans are likely to try to torpedo a deal
Obama has prioritized these negotiations
if Congress doesn't like the deal it has the power to torpedo it McConnell may have the votes we could see the fight of Obama's presidency
new sanctions would undermine authority to negotiate sending the message to Tehran that Obam... | There is one foreign policy issue on which the GOP's takeover of the Senate could have huge ramifications, and beyond just the US: Republicans are likely to try to torpedo President Obama's ongoing efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran. And they just might pull it off.
November 24 is the latest deadline for a final... | 8,619 | <h4>That <u>directly trades-off</u> with the political capital necessary to prevent a veto override on Iran and sustain the deal. Failure will spur prolif and war with Iran.</h4><p><strong>Beauchamp, 11/6/14</strong> --- B.A.s in Philosophy and Political Science from Brown University and an M.Sc in International Relat... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Politics DA | 171,410 | 83 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,096 | Warming is real and anthropogenic | Prothero 12 | Prothero 12 | )
global warming is real and primarily human caused 1. Carbon Dioxide Increase in our atmosphere has increased Mann et al. compiled 900 years' worth of temperature data the magnitude and rapidity of the warming represented by the last 200 years is simply unmatched 2. Melting Polar Ice Caps. The polar icecaps are thinni... | warming is real an human caused Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere has increased Mann compiled 900 years' of data the magnitude and rapidity of warming the last 200 years is unmatched The icecaps are thinning at an alarming rate Glaciers are all retreating at the highest rates ever permafrost thawed damaging villages the... | (M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in geological sciences from Columbia University, and a B.A. in geology and biology from the University of California, Riverside, Professor of Geology at Occidental College in Los Angeles, and Lecturer in Geobiology at the California Institute of Technology, “How We Know Global Warming ... | 6,193 | <h4><strong>Warming is real and anthropogenic </h4><p>Prothero 12</p><p></strong>(M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in geological sciences from Columbia University, and a B.A. in geology and biology from the University of California, Riverside, Professor of Geology at Occidental College in Los Angeles, and Lecturer in ... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 42,305 | 52 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,097 | Fear leads to preemption not passivity | Massumi 07 | Massumi 07 (Brian, Communication Department of the Université de Montréal , “Potential Politics and the Primacy of Preemption”) | Fear is the palpable action in the present of a threatening future cause To avoid the [inaction] paralysis, you simply act You turn the indeterminate cause into an actual effect so you can deal with it The logic of preemption operates on this plane You're afraid Iraq is a breeding ground for terrorists? It could... | Fear is the palpable action in the present of a threatening future cause To avoid [inaction] you simply act You turn the indeterminate cause into an actual effect so you can deal with it The logic of preemption operates on this plane You're afraid Iraq is a breeding ground for terrorists? It could have been. So make ... | Fear is always a good reason to go politically conditional. Fear is the palpable action in the present of a threatening future cause. It acts just as palpably whether the threat is determinate or not. It weakens your resolve, creates stress, lowers consumer confidence, and may ultimately lead to individual and/or econo... | 9,421 | <h4>Fear leads to preemption not passivity</h4><p><strong>Massumi 07</strong> (Brian, Communication Department of the Université de Montréal , “Potential Politics and the Primacy of Preemption”) </p><p>Fear is always a good reason to go politically conditional. <u><strong><mark>Fear</strong></mark> <strong><mark>is the... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC AT: Democracy Checks | 1,240,613 | 34 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,098 | Once legalized, PAS will expand uncontrollably---regulations are a myth | Callahan 2 “The Case against Assisted Suicide For the Right to End-of-Life Care” by Kathleen Foley and Herbert Hendin, 2002, Johns Hopkins Press, e-book, http://site.ebrary.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu/lib/northwestern/docDetail.action?docID=10021569&ppg=1 | Daniel Callahan 2, Ph.D.—Senior Research Scholar and President Emeritus of the Hastings Center and co-director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy, “Reason, Self-Determination, and Physician-Assisted Suicide”, 2002, found in “The Case against Assisted Suicide For the Right to End-of-Life Care” by K... | Physical pain and psychological suffering are great evils to relieve them by assisted suicide is an even greater evil. Those practices threaten the future security of the living Once a society allows one person to take the life of another based on their mutual private standards of a life worth living, there can be no s... | pain and suffering are great evils assisted suicide is an even greater evil there can be no way to contain the deadly virus The belief that p a s can be regulated is a myth confidentiality of the doctor-patient relationship makes it impossible to provide adequate oversight we can never know what laws will be violated p... | Physical pain and psychological suffering among those who are critically ill and dying are great evils. The attempt to relieve them by the introduction of euthanasia and assisted suicide is an even greater evil. Those practices threaten the future security of the living. They no less threaten the dying themselves. Once... | 1,259 | <h4>Once legalized, PAS will expand uncontrollably---regulations are a <strong>myth</h4><p></strong>Daniel <strong>Callahan 2</strong>, Ph.D.—Senior Research Scholar and President Emeritus of the Hastings Center and co-director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy, “Reason, Self-Determination, and P... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,677 | 7 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,099 | Goes nuclear | Avery, 13 | Avery, 13 --- Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen (11/6/2013, John Scales Avery, “An Attack on Iran Could Escalate into Global Nuclear War,” http://www.countercurrents.org/avery061113.htm) | an attack on Iran might escalate into a global nuclear war World War I escalated uncontrollably from what was intended to be a minor conflict. There is a danger that an attack on Iran would escalate into a large-scale war in the Middle East, entirely destabilizing a region The unstable government of Pakistan might be o... | attack might escalate into nuclear war, minor conflict would escalate into large-scale war destabilizing a region Pakistan might be overthrown, and the revolutionary government might introduc nuclear weapons Russia and China might be drawn in war would cause the price of oil to reach unheard-of heights, with catastroph... | Despite the willingness of Iran's new President, Hassan Rouhani to make all reasonable concessions to US demands, Israeli pressure groups in Washington continue to demand an attack on Iran. But such an attack might escalate into a global nuclear war, with catastrophic consequences. As we approach the 100th anniversary ... | 1,799 | <h4>Goes nuclear</h4><p><strong>Avery, 13</strong> --- Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen (11/6/2013, John Scales Avery, “An Attack on Iran Could Escalate into Global Nuclear War,” http://www.countercurrents.org/avery061113.htm)</p><p>Despite the willingness of Iran's new President, Hassan Rouhani to make al... | 1NC | OFF CASE | 1NC Politics DA | 3,791 | 1,268 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,100 | Uncertainty means vote aff – without action, our ability to predict exactly what will happen and adapt is minimal | Kim, 2012 | Kim, 2012 (Dr. Jim Yong, President of the World Bank Group, “Turn Down The heat: why a 4°C warmer world must be avoided”, November, World Bank, http://climatechange.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/Turn_Down_the_heat_Why_a_4_degree_centrigrade_warmer_world_must_be_avoided.pdf) | The 4°C scenarios are devastating: inundation of coastal cities unprecedented heat waves exacerbated water scarcity cyclones irreversible loss of systems a 4° world comes with high uncertainty new risks threaten our ability to anticipate and plan adaptation Despite intentions to keep warming below 2° , higher... | The 4° scenarios are devastating inundation of coastal cities unprecedented heat waves exacerbated scarcity cyclones irreversible loss of systems a 4° world comes with high uncertainty new risks threaten our ability to anticipate and plan adaptation Despite intentions to keep warming below 2° higher levels are increas... | It is my hope that this report shocks us into action. Even for those of us already committed to fighting climate change, I hope it causes us to work with much more urgency. This report spells out what the world would be like if it warmed by 4 degrees Celsius, which is what scientists are nearly unanimously predicting b... | 4,748 | <h4>Uncertainty means vote aff – without action, our ability to predict exactly what will happen and adapt is minimal</h4><p><strong>Kim, 2012</strong> (Dr. Jim Yong, President of the World Bank Group, “Turn Down The heat: why a 4°C warmer world must be avoided”, November, World Bank, http://climatechange.worldbank.org... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 201,849 | 6 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,101 | 3. Their Western conception of death is incompatible with the alt | Butterfield 2002 | Butterfield 2002 (Bradley. University of Wisconsin, La Crosse M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Oregon. The Baudrillardian Symbolic, 9(11, and the War of Good and Evil. PMC 13.1 2002. Project Muse.) | The anagram in Saussure, the Witz in Freud, graffiti in New York, the Accident in the media are all treated by Baudrillard as symbolic events wherein death, denied and repressed, poses a challenge to life. From the standpoint of 9(11, his theory of death in primitive and modern cultures is most pertinent. Like Foucault... | by exchanging with the dead through ritual they managed to absorb the rupturing energy of death back into the group. little by little, the dead cease to exist They are thrown out of circulation. Today it is not normal to be dead, and this is new. . . . Death is a delinquency we no longer value that which cannot be accu... | Despite this transparent warning, in Symbolic Exchange and Death (1976) Baudrillard went on to sketch several examples of symbolic exchange in relation to death in today's political economy. The anagram in Saussure, the Witz in Freud, graffiti in New York, the Accident in the media are all treated by Baudrillard as sym... | 7,509 | <h4>3. Their Western conception of death is incompatible with the alt </h4><p><strong>Butterfield 2002</strong> (Bradley. University of Wisconsin, La Crosse M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Oregon. The Baudrillardian Symbolic, 9(11, and the War of Good and Evil. PMC 13.1 2002. Project Muse.) </p>... | 2NC | 1NC Market | 2NC AT: Perm | 429,678 | 2 | 16,966 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | 564,686 | N | Kentucky | 7 | Georgetown EK | Box, Brian | 1AC - Online Gambling Econ Laundering WTO
1NC - Death K Risk K China Reps K Fiat K
2NC - Death K
1NR - Risk K Fiat K Case
2NR - Death K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Kentucky-Round7.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,102 | That justifies euthanasia---there’s no way to hold the line | Callahan 2 “The Case against Assisted Suicide For the Right to End-of-Life Care” by Kathleen Foley and Herbert Hendin, 2002, Johns Hopkins Press, e-book, http://site.ebrary.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu/lib/northwestern/docDetail.action?docID=10021569&ppg=1 | Daniel Callahan 2, Ph.D.—Senior Research Scholar and President Emeritus of the Hastings Center and co-director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy, “Reason, Self-Determination, and Physician-Assisted Suicide”, 2002, found in “The Case against Assisted Suicide For the Right to End-of-Life Care” by K... | We come to a striking pitfall of the arguments for physician-assisted suicide there will remain no logical way to hold the line against euthanasia take care of those unable to take their own lives deny euthanasia to any person who requests it and deny euthanasia physician-assisted suicide to those who suffer but are in... | We come to a striking pitfall of the arguments for p a s there will remain no way to hold the line against euthanasia take care of those unable to take their own lives deny euthanasia to any person who requests it and deny p a s to those who suffer but are incompetent, even if they do not request it safeguards and requ... | We come here to a striking pitfall of the common arguments for physician-assisted suicide. Once the key premises of that argument are accepted, there will remain no logical way in the future to (1) for long hold the line against euthanasia, to take care of those physically or psycho- logically unable to take their own ... | 1,046 | <h4>That justifies euthanasia---there’s no way to hold the line</h4><p>Daniel <strong>Callahan 2</strong>, Ph.D.—Senior Research Scholar and President Emeritus of the Hastings Center and co-director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy, “Reason, Self-Determination, and Physician-Assisted Suicide”, 2... | 1NC | null | 1NC | 429,679 | 6 | 16,968 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | 564,691 | N | UNLV | Quarters | Texas KS | Cheek, Ryan Paul, Amy Cram, Travis | 1AC - PAS Death Control
1NC - T-Regs Medicalization K Pallative Care CP Euthanasia DA Midterms DA (Dems Good - RAPA)
2NC - T-Regs Case
1NR - Midterms DA
2NR - Midterms DA Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-UNLV-Quarters.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,103 | Banking industry impact is small—new clarifications limit the impact | DT 8 | DT 8 (Digital Transactions, Quotes Behnam Dayanim, partner in the global banking and financial institutions practice of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP. DT is published by Boland Hill Media, LLC, a publisher serving the informational and analytical needs of markets undergoing transformation, November 25, 2008 “Bu... | UIGEA represents another set of requirements with which to struggle. But for many banks and processors, the burden may not be as heavy as anticipated The rule clarifies that banks' and processors' primary responsibility will be to ensure the legality of the commercial sites only, rather than tracking the transactions o... | the burden may not be as heavy as anticipated The rule clarifies banks' primary responsibility will be to ensure the legality of the commercial sites only, rather than tracking the transactions of individual gamblers the rule shifts the burden of proving legality to the site operator, rather than the financial institut... | For a financial-services industry in the throes of economic upheaval, the final rule for implementing the controversial Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA)?issued on Nov. 12 by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve?represents another set of requirements with which to struggle. But ... | 1,830 | <h4>Banking industry impact is small—new clarifications limit the impact </h4><p><strong>DT 8</strong> (Digital Transactions, Quotes Behnam Dayanim, partner in the global banking and financial institutions practice of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP. DT is published by Boland Hill Media, LLC, a publisher serving ... | 1NC | Regulations | 1NC No Bank Burden | 429,680 | 6 | 16,965 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | 564,694 | N | Wake | 3 | Michigan KK | Logan Gramzinski | 1AC OG Laundering Trade Econ
1NC Security K Iran Politics Econ DA Ban CP TRIPS CP
2NC Security K Case
1NR Iran Politics
2NR Iran Politics Case | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Neg-Wake-Round3.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
740,104 | Every reduction key | Nuccitelli 12 | Nuccitelli 12 | we are quickly running out of time Every bit of CO2 we reduce means avoided warming impacts anything greater than 4°C can probably accurately be described as catastrophic, since various tipping points are expected to be triggered at this level. Right now, we are on track for the catastrophic mass extinctions, But... | we are quickly running out of time Every bit of CO2 we reduce means avoided warming impacts anything greater than 4°C can be catastrophic, since various tipping points are expected at this level. we are on track for the catastrophic But we're not stuck yet we need to move by reducing emissions as soon and as much as po... | [Dana, is an environmental scientist at a private environmental consulting firm in the Sacramento, California area. He has a Bachelor's Degree in astrophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Master's Degree in physics from the University of California at Davis. He has been researching climate scien... | 2,845 | <h4><strong>Every reduction key</h4><p>Nuccitelli 12</p><p></strong>[Dana, is an environmental scientist at a private environmental consulting firm in the Sacramento, California area. He has a Bachelor's Degree in astrophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Master's Degree in physics from the Univ... | null | 1AC | 1AC – Scenario 4 | 18,261 | 217 | 16,973 | ./documents/ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | 564,676 | A | UMKC | 5 | SFSU AG | Brian Rubaie | 1AC Marijuana Environment
1NC Settlerism K
2NC Settlerism K
1NR Settlerism K
2NR Settlerism K | ndtceda14/Baylor/BaSh/Baylor-Barron-Sheaff-Aff-UMKC-Round5.docx | null | 48,385 | BaSh | Baylor BaSh | null | An..... | Ba..... | Si..... | Sh..... | 18,750 | Baylor | Baylor | null | null | 1,004 | ndtceda14 | NDT/CEDA 2014-15 | 2,014 | cx | college | 2 |
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