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R&D from Prepd: Weekly Roundup for the Week of March 14-20, 2016

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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of March 14-20, 2016.

R&D from Prepd: Japan’s Use of Nuclear Power

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This R&D provides resources on Japan’s use of nuclear power.  Since Japan is starved of energy resources it has relied on nuclear power for nearly 40% of its energy needs.  However, the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011 led to a shutdown of the country’s nuclear reactors.  Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed for restarting nuclear power plants, arguing that it is a national security issue, but environmentalists say that the only way to keep Japan safe is to move to renewable resources such as solar power.

Apple’s FBI Battle

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Since the war on terrorism began in 2001, the federal government’s surveillance capabilities have come under scrutiny by civil libertarians, groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the national media.  On the one hand, advocates of increased surveillance argue that it is necessary to keep Americans safe, while the other side counters that the loss of civil liberties for security is a dangerous precedent that could gradually erode all freedoms.  Recently, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is attempting to make Apple break its iOS9 operating system so that it can unlock the phone of Syed Farook, one of the two individuals that killed fourteen people in the San Bernardino shootings last year.  Federal authorities believe that the phone would reveal Farook’s motivations for the attack and give them a detailed profile of how much contact Farook was having with the Islamic State, but these are mere guesses as to the phone’s contents.  Apple has thus far refused to cooperate, arguing that the government has no legal authority to make it to crack its own software.  It will likely take years for federal courts to adjudicate this case, but it could have significant ramifications for technology firms in the United States and elsewhere.  As such, extempers should be prepared to discuss the implications of this ongoing legal struggle as it will be fodder for questions in technology, terrorism, and constitutional issues rounds.

This topic brief will explain the FBI’s motivations for wanting Apple to break into Farook’s iPhone, why Apple has thus far refused to cooperate, and assess what some of the implications of the court case could be.

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R&D: Apple’s FBI Battle

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Extemp Central News Quiz for the Week of March 14-20, 2016

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Here is this week’s Extemp Central news quiz.  Good luck!

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R&D from Prepd: Airport Security

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This R&D provides resources on airport security in the United States.  Reports suggest that airport security lines are getting longer throughout the country, something that could make summer travel difficult for millions of Americans.  The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) argues that the growing lines are due to budget cuts.

HotTopics: International Extemp Questions for the Week of March 14-20, 2016

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HOTtopics1. How can India increase investment in its oil and natural gas sector?
2. Does Japan need nuclear power?
3. Will Venezuela default on its debts by the end of 2016?
4. Does the EU-Turkey agreement on migrants violate international law?
5. Is the Islamic State becoming a significant threat to Tunisia?
6. Who will win the Filipino presidential election?
7. Would a stronger relationship between Nigeria and South Africa be a boon for the African continent?
8. Should foreign troops leave Afghanistan so that direct negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban can proceed?
9. Is the EU ignoring anti-democratic policies in Eastern Europe at its peril?
10. Do new UN sanctions against North Korea go far enough?

HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of March 14-20, 2016

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HOTtopics1. What role should students play in decisions about education policy?
2. Should public schools turn to alternative funding models?
3. How can U.S. states help infants that are born addicted to narcotics?
4. Should denying man-made climate change be considered a federal crime?
5. If Bernie Sanders focuses his attention on anti-free trade positions could be defeat Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination?
6. Does the TSA need more funding?
7. Would a protectionist trade policy do significant damage to the U.S. economy?
8. Will difficulties in the American shale industry cause the economy to enter a recession?
9. Should the U.S. build more nuclear power plants?
10. Will leftist protests increase Donald Trump’s support?

R&D from Prepd: Weekly Roundup for the Week of March 7-13, 2016

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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of March 7-13, 2016.

R&D from Prepd: The U.S. Economy

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This R&D provides resources on the U.S. economy.  Unemployment in the United States is currently 4.9%, but a lack of global demand for some agricultural commodities and low oil prices are doing damage to several U.S. states such as Alaska, North Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming.  Wage growth in the economy has also been flat and consumer confidence appears stunted.  Some economists have warned that there could be a recession later in 2016 and that could benefit Republicans in the presidential campaign. A recession would also create problems for the Federal Reserve, which recently raised interest rates.

The State of the Republican Race (2016)

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When billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump announced his presidential bid last summer it was greeted with significant skepticism.  After all, Trump was once aligned with Democratic and independent politics before recently casting his lot with the Republican Party, and he was also part of the “birther” faction that doubted the validity of President Obama’s citizenship.  When Trump criticized former Republican presidential nominee John McCain for not being a war hero due to his capture in the Vietnam War, the mainstream media wrote him off as a serious candidate.  However, with just eight months to go before Americans head to the polls to elect the nation’s forty-fifth president Trump is currently the frontrunner for the Republican nomination.  The Republican “establishment” has recently panicked over Trump’s rise, with the party’s recent presidential nominee Mitt Romney warning party regulars about nominating Trump.  Nevertheless, it appears that if Trump wins the Florida and Ohio primaries in two weeks that he may prove unstoppable and his victory could recast the entire structure of the Republican Party.

This topic brief will highlight where the Republican presidential race currently stands, analyze some scenarios for who could end up as the Republican nominee and its implications, and discuss whether a Trump candidacy could return Republicans to the White House.

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R&D: The State of the Republican Race (2016)

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Extemp Central News Quiz for the Week of March 7-13, 2016

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Here is this week’s Extemp Central news quiz.  Good luck!

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R&D from Prepd: Zimbabwe Nationalizes Its Diamond Mines

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This R&D provides resources on Zimbabwe’s nationalization of its diamond mines.  President Robert Mugabe announced last week that diamond smuggling was costing his nation $13 billion per year and that a new state-owned company needs to seize the minds to prevent this.  Although nationalization could enhance the size of the nation’s available wealth, it could also dampen the prospects of future foreign investment in the Zimbabwean economy.  Private firms that work the mines, including one Chinese company, have vowed to fight Mugabe’s decision in court.

HotTopics: United States Extemp Questions for the Week of March 7-13, 2016

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HOTtopics1. Should law schools be held civilly liable for graduate employment rates?
2. Would the closure of Gitmo threaten national security?
3. Are political parties becoming obsolete in U.S. politics?
4. Should U.S. states lower the drinking age to eighteen?
5. Do foreign criticisms of Donald Trump help his campaign?
6. Could state pension crises have significant national economic ramifications?
7. Does Bryan Pagliano’s immunity deal increase the chances of a federal indictment against Hillary Clinton?
8. Should children receive government-appointed attorneys in immigration hearings?
9. Does the U.S. need a president that can get along with Vladimir Putin?
10. Would Ted Cruz do better in a general election than Donald Trump?

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