Around the same time, another high - profile case led to a major constitutional challenge, and a very
national debate on the topic of assisted suicide.
He also responded with plans for a
lengthy debate on the topic and stated that he believed the document to be too complex to be decided by referendum.
Valerie has appeared many times on television and radio
in debates on topics ranging from divorce law to the types of sex education currently being imposed on schools, and Denis is the founder of Family Publications, one of the success stories of modern Catholic publishing.
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Several recent studies have shown that even light and moderate alcohol consumption is linked to higher cancer risk — yet when the California government proposed warning labels, alcohol companies fought back, giving new rise to a decades -
long debate on the topic.
As I argued at the recent C.D. Howe Institute's
Regent Debate on the topic, in the mid-1970s, Ontario did this through the Guaranteed Annual Income Supplement (GAINS) for seniors over 65, reducing the rate of poverty in that age group massively and leading to better health outcomes, increased longevity and a reduction in the privations that come with poverty.
As for the Adam /
Eve debate on this topic — well 2 becoming 1 is also about the committment within in relationship (companionship).
In this spirit, Brain, Child
features debates on topics such as the pros and cons of TV for children, whether spanking is ever justified, and whether you should censor your child's reading.
Chris Bryant, the Labour MP who persuaded the Speaker to hold this afternoon's three -
hour debate on the topic, threw up his arms in disgust.
The
continued debate on the topic mirrors that occurring in England, where the director of public prosecutions recently assured the public he was unlikely to take legal action against friends of family members who help their loved ones die.
Nonmajors are likely to be interested in the intersection of science and society, Moctezuma says, so he often uses case studies and
organizes debates on topics such as using medicinal plants and trying to protect the forests they're extracted from.
• Encourage constructive
debate on the topic among high school students • Introduce the use of molecular biology teaching models in high school and teacher training colleges • Train teachers who benefitted from Phase 1 to train other teachers • Ensure heads of schools and / or science departments in the participating schools have a basic concept of biotechnology and genomics
While teachers may be tempted to
ban debate on topics that could offend or even harm their students in their class — President Trump's immigration ban, for example, or mass deportations — «it's disingenuous to pretend that these are not real issues,» says Levinson.
When we as educators put our opinions out in the open for everyone to see, we
spark debate on a topic that might otherwise be lost in the stew.
Those small groups of students are responsible for putting themselves in the position of their assigned stakeholder and formulating the arguments they will present in a
classroom debate on the topic.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Long, moderator of last month's
Askwith Debate on the topic of free college, discusses both sides of the issue and looks at what educators and policymakers can do to get closer to a solution.
There's a lot of
debate on the topic at the moment (best article I've seen lately is Early Retirement Now's «Ultimate Guide To Withdrawal Rates», which I encourage you to read).
It is a stark example as well of how public
debate on topics deemed delicate here can be easily muffled by a small minority, the most vocal of whom are the country's estimated 10,000 rightists who espouse hard - line stances in disputes against Tokyo's neighbors.
What's interesting is that while Al Gore and others insist «the debate is over» few of us have actually witnessed a
genuine debate on this topic.
The ferocity of recent
internet debate on this topic clouds the possibility that harm done by men to women should be understood as about all these things: the men who inflict it, the society in which it occurs and the lives of the women who live with the possibility of that threat.
Only in Ontario was there
substantive debate on the topic, with fears expressed by one opposition critic that apologies would be used strategically to persuade victims of negligence to settle for less than they deserved.
But that's only a small part of what Coldin is seeking, and the Supreme Court doesn't seem likely to open up a
wider debate on the topic.
So I'll throw this challenge out there, to figure out how facilitate constructive
scientific debate on the topic of paleo reconstructions, so that the field can move forward in a way that makes these reconstructions more useful and credible.