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R&D: Egyptian Unrest & U.S. Aid

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Here is the premium, topic-specific R&D that accompanies today’s topic brief on Egypt’s unrest and U.S. aid.

 

 

HotTopics: International Extemp Questions for the Week of August 19th-25th, 2013

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HOTtopics1. How should the Nigerian government deal with Boko Haram?
2. Will Cristina Fernández de Kirchner succeed in amending the Argentinian constitution so that she can run for a third term?
3. What reforms are needed to the Mexican judicial system?
4. Should India avoid an upcoming meeting with Pakistan due to the recent violence in Kashmir?
5. Is the ETA still a threat to the Spanish government?
6. Should Poland be given a greater say in NATO?
7. Can Uruguay’s legislation of marijuana become an effective template for other countries?
8. What changes should Hassan Rohani make to Iran’s nuclear program?
9. Why is economic growth slowing in emerging markets?
10. What role should the European Union play in the Gibraltar dispute?

HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of August 19th-25th, 2013

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HOTtopics1. Will Bill de Blasio be the next mayor of New York?
2. Is America winning the fight against obesity?
3. If you were the chief executive of AOL, what would you do to make it relevant again?
4. Will the Pentagon’s new measures significantly curtail sexual assaults in the military?
5. Is the American dream dead?
6. How can the U.S. make itself less dependent on foreign oil?
7. Would a U.S. Airways-American Airlines merger be bad for consumers?
8. Is the GOP’s refusal to participate in CNN and NBC 2016 presidential primary debates justified?
9. Will privacy rights be a major issue in the 2014 midterm elections?
10. Should the U.S. cut off military aid to Egypt?

CFL Champion Interview with Gabriel Ferrante (Part Two)

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GabeGabriel Ferrante was a competitor for the Iona Preparatory School in New York. He was last year’s Catholic National Champion. In addition, he was an extemp finalist at Yale, Bronx, Villiger, and a champion at the Columbia invitational. He was a competitor at the Montgomery Bell Academy Round Robin and New York Sate Champion in 2013. He will be attending the University of Pennsylvania in the fall, studying Chemistry and Philosophy.  Gabriel agreed to sit down with Extemp Central for a two part interview to share his thoughts on extemporaneous speaking, reflect on his career, and provide advice to future extemporaneous speakers.  The first part of the interview can be found here.

R&D: Syrian Civil War

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Today’s R&D chronicles the Syrian civil war, which has been raging since March 2011.

 

CFL Champion Interview with Gabriel Ferrante (Part One)

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GabeGabriel Ferrante was a competitor for the Iona Preparatory School in New York. He was last year’s Catholic National Champion. In addition, he was an extemp finalist at Yale, Bronx, Villiger, and a champion at the Columbia invitational. He was a competitor at the Montgomery Bell Academy Round Robin and New York Sate Champion in 2013. He will be attending the University of Pennsylvania in the fall, studying Chemistry and Philosophy.  Gabriel agreed to sit down with Extemp Central for a two part interview to share his thoughts on extemporaneous speaking, reflect on his career, and provide advice to future extemporaneous speakers.

R&D: American Airlines-U.S. Airways Merger

On Tuesday, U.S. anti-trust officials sought to block an $11 billion merger between American Airlines and U.S. Airways, which if approved would create the world’s largest commercial air carrier, on the grounds that it would harm consumers through higher fees.  Today’s R&D covers this volatile issue and provides extempers a brief source list to increase their knowledge about this topic.

 

Strategy: How to Improve

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by Logan Scisco

strategyA few weeks ago, I revealed some tips for working through the summer to prepare for the upcoming season.  Today, this strategy piece is going to break down how you can immediately start to improve your ranks in rounds.  Extemporaneous speaking is a very challenging event and there are no shortcuts, but there are a few lessons that you can learn early that will make you a more formidable competitor and give you a leg up on most of your competition.

Extemp Central News Quiz for the Week of August 12th-18th, 2013

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quiz-01Here is this week’s Extemp Central news quiz.

Topic Brief: Edward Snowden & U.S.-Russian Relations

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It is like something out of a spy thriller.  On May 20th, Booz Allen technical assistant Edward Snowden flew to Hong Kong carrying multiple computers that contained secret data from the National Security Agency (NSA).  After leaking information about NSA spying activities to the British newspaper The Guardian, Snowden went public on June 9th and set off an international incident, as the United States government charged him with espionage, willful communication of classified intelligence to unauthorized persons, and theft of government property and demanded his extradition from Hong Kong.  Snowden managed to slip out of the country and after residing for over five weeks in Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin granted him a one year asylum on August 1st.  Last week, in part because of the Snowden incident, President Obama cancelled a planned summit next month with Putin, leading some to speculate whether the U.S. and Russian governments are returning to a Cold War mindset.

This brief will break down Snowden’s run from the U.S. government, which has taken up much of the summer, a brief overview of the state of U.S.-Russian relations, and then will examine the implications created by this messy international incident.

Readers are also encouraged to use the links below and in the related R&D to bolster their files about this topic.

R&D: Edward Snowden & U.S.-Russian Relations

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Here is the premium, topic-specific R&D that accompanies today’s topic brief on Edward Snowden and U.S.-Russian relations.

 

 

HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of August 12th-18th, 2013

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HOTtopics1. Should the U.S. boycott the Russian Winter Olympics?
2. How much longer can the Federal Reserve maintain significantly low interest rates?
3. What reforms should be made to U.S. surveillance efforts?
4. Should Bob Filner resign?
5. Will the newly signed student loan rate legislation make higher education more affordable?
6. Does Bill Gates have the right ideas to reform American education?
7. How can the federal government better the plight of wounded veterans?
8. Is the GOP too divided to win the 2016 presidential election?
9. Will Corey Booker be the next Senator of New Jersey?
10. Should there be an increase in the federal minimum wage?

HotTopics: International Extemp Questions for the Week of August 12th-18th, 2013

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HOTtopics1. What should Russia do with Edward Snowden after his one year asylum expires?
2. Are European governments too lax in their protection of the Roma?
3. What grade should the Turkish government receive for its human rights record?
4. Will violence in Syria lead to the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood?
5. Is it wise of the Egyptian military to prosecute Mohamed Morsi?
6. Can Marina Berlusconi be an effective leader of the Italian right?
7. Should Great Britain give Gibraltar to Spain?
8. Is time running out for the Israelis to make a suitable peace with the Palestinians?
9. How should OPEC respond to political unrest in the Middle East?
10. Has Venezeula’s international profile taken a serious hit since the death of Hugo Chavez?

NFL Champion Interview with Nathan Leys (Part Two)

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996579_10201026019745916_416162372_n (1)Nathan Leys competed for Des Moines Roosevelt High School (IA).  Last year, he became the 2013 NFL National Champion in International Extemporaneous Speaking.  During his career, Nathan also notched victories at the Yale Invitational (2012), Glenbrooks (2012),  and St. Mark’s (USX-2011).  He also won the Exhibition Round at last season’s Montgomery Bell Academy Extemp Round Robin and was a three time Iowa state champion in extemporaneous speaking (USX-2011, IX-2012 & 2013).  This fall he will study global affairs at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, where he will participate in college forensics.  Nathan agreed to sit down with Extemp Central for a two part interview to share his thoughts on extemporaneous speaking, reflect on his career, and provide advice to future extemporaneous speakers.  The first part of the interview can be found here.

R&D: Egyptian Protests

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Today’s R&D covers Egypt’s volatile political situation and the protests that continue to engulf the country after the Egyptian military ousted the country’s Muslim Brotherhood-led government.

 

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