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  2. Lincoln–Douglas debate format - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln–Douglas debate (commonly abbreviated as LD Debate, or simply LD) is a type of one-on-one competitive debate practiced mainly in the United States at the high school level. It is sometimes also called values debate because the format traditionally places a heavy emphasis on logic , ethical values , and philosophy . [ 1 ]

  3. Flow (policy debate) - Wikipedia

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    In policy debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, and public forum debate, the flow (flowing in verb form) is the name given to a specialized form of shorthand which debaters use to keep track of all of the arguments in the round.

  4. Template:Lincoln-douglasdebate - Wikipedia

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  5. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    In addition to speeches, policy debates may allow for a certain amount of preparation time, or "prep time", during a debate round. NSDA rules call for five minutes of total prep time that can be used, although in practice high school debate tournaments often give eight minutes of prep time. College debates typically have 10 minutes of ...

  6. Template:Lincoln–Douglas debates - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Lincoln–Douglas debates | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Lincoln–Douglas debates | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  7. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    Judges who use this paradigm tend to be concerned with whether or not each team has a fair chance at winning the debate. They usually view the debate flow as a game board, and look at arguments according to an offense/defense structure. Speaking skills/communications: This type of judge is concerned with good presentation and persuasion skills ...