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For those interested, the motions for the Fall Classic were:
1) In areas with exceptionally high crime rates, TBT vigilantism is
justified.
2) THS the NSA's surveillance program.
3) THW ban non-reconstructive cosmetic surgery.
4) THBT human shields are a legitimate target in war.
5) THW subsidize newspapers.
SF: THW allow violent criminals to choose to undergo the Ludovico technique
in exchange for a significantly reduced sentence. (There was an info slide
defining the Ludovico technique)
Novice Final: THBT secluded religious communities should require their
members to spend time in broader society.
Final: Given the technology, THW erase the memories of bad relationships.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Barnes, R Eric <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> At the 2013 HWS Fall Classic, these were the results.
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> Champions: Queen's University (Embree & McLeod)
> Second place: Canadian Hybrid (Ellis & Grudzien)
> Finalists: Brandeis & Carleton
> Semifinalists: Cornell ELAL, Colgate TSMC, Cornell JLYY, Colgate RNKM
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> Winner of novice finals: Patrick Henry (Elliott & Fillebrown)
> Second place: The College of New Jersey (Ellis & Palvannan)
> Finalists: Cornell (Armstrong & Gaur), Patrick Henry (Collins & Tague)
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> Eric Barnes
> Hobart and William Smith Colleges
> Philosophy Department
> Public Policy Program
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