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Bullet Pointing

Training, 17/02/2012. It Makes Sense. Bullet Pointing. Warwick Debating Society. Why?. Provides more reasons for an argument being true. Focuses analysis, makes it less likely that there are gaps/jumps in analysis.

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Bullet Pointing

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  1. Training, 17/02/2012 • It • Makes • Sense Bullet Pointing Warwick Debating Society

  2. Why? • Provides more reasons for an argument being true. • Focuses analysis, makes it less likely that there are gaps/jumps in analysis. • Less likely that a judge thinks your whole argument has been taken down with one piece of rebuttal. • More efficient use of time.

  3. When to do it • When you have a list of reasons for why something is true AND don’t feel that any of them alone are a sufficiently strong argument. • To help set the premises for your argument. • BUT can bullet-point and make each bullet-point extremely strong.

  4. OG, THW not accept graduates from developing countries • Why this hurts the developing country’s economy. i) (P) Human Capital Flight/Brain-drain (E) Intelligent citizens leave, lose them from the workforce, less output/innovation, less investment, cycle continues. (Ex) Eastern Block countries in USSR, Ethiopia in the 1980s, Indian computer grads to US

  5. ii) (P) Poorer education for citizens (E) Gov sees that BD occurs, does not gain rewards for educating citizens, therefore: 1. Less ed’ because less money in economy to re-invest. 2. Less ed’ because Gov has a disincentive to spend on ed’ because of BD. 3. Harder to attract good university lecturers due to the lower standard of domestic students. (EX) Many Caribbean countries.

  6. OG, This house believes that early childhood education in schools should undermine traditional gender roles. • How traditional gender roles are entrenched in every day life and how our proposal undermines this. • TV adverts promoting Action Man etc. to boys and Barbies etc. at girls. • Specific clothing for boys and girls (colour, skirt/trouser distinction). • Sports

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