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  2. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    1.2.3 Summary speeches (3 minutes) 1.2.4 Final foci ... is 2 minutes and is used to explain to the judge why the speaker's team should win the debate. ... For example ...

  3. Debate - Wikipedia

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    Here, the speaker is required to speak for 2 minutes "For the motion", two minutes "Against the motion", and finally draw up a 1-minute conclusion in which the speaker balances the debate. At the end of the fifth minute, the debate will be opened to the house, in which members of the audience will put questions to the candidate, which they will ...

  4. Trump gives two-minute speech to extreme anti-abortion group ...

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    Donald Trump supplied a brief, two-minute, pre-recorded message for an event hosted by an extreme anti-abortion group ... Instead, his words echoed his campaign rally speeches. “You just can’t ...

  5. Moment of silence - Wikipedia

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    A minute, or 60 seconds, is a common length of time for the memorialization, though organizers may choose other periods of time, normally connected in some way with the event being commemorated (there might be a minute given for every death commemorated, for example). During a moment of silence, its participants may typically bow their heads ...

  6. Impromptu speaking - Wikipedia

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    The competitor will then have 5 minutes to compose a speech of five minutes with a 30-second grace period. There is a general outline for impromptu speeches, it is as follows: Introduction/roadmap (1 minute) First section (1 minute) Second section (1 minute) Third section (1 minute) Conclusion (1 minute)

  7. Ike for President (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    How can you talk seriously about issues with one-minute spots?" [40] Stevenson's campaign spent 95 percent of its television budget on broadcasting his 30-minute speeches. [41] Although the speeches attracted a huge audience, authors Edwin Diamond and Stephen Bates speculated that most Stevenson viewers were already committed to voting for him ...

  8. Glossary of policy debate terms - Wikipedia

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    In policy debate, constructive speeches are the first four speeches of a debate round. Constructive speeches are each followed by a 3-minute cross-examination period. In high school, constructive speeches are 8 minutes long; in college, they are 9 minutes. In general, constructive arguments are the only time that a team can make new arguments.

  9. Debate (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    Under the rules in Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, the right of members to participate in debate is limited to two ten-minute speeches per day on a question. [3] Riddick's Rules of Procedure also specifies a default limit of ten minutes. [4] The United States Senate has a limit of two speeches and no time limit for the speeches.