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How to Make Your Plan Text Fool-Proof (Literally)

How to Make Your Plan Text Fool-Proof (Literally)

by Nathan Wang | Feb 5, 2021 | From Novice to Intermediate, Team Policy

Resolved: The United States Federal Government should add more seats to the supreme court. What are your first thoughts from reading this resolution? Well, if you think like me, you’re thinking about all the reasons why the supreme court needs more justices. My...
Case Philosophies, the Why and the How

Case Philosophies, the Why and the How

by Nathan Wang | Jan 15, 2021 | From Intermediate to Advanced, Technique, Uncategorized

In almost every single video game, there is an objective. Maybe it’s to capture the point, defend the base, take their flag, or even score a goal or a touchdown. Throughout the course of the game, it doesn’t really matter how many kills you get, how...
How to Use Double Binds Effectively

How to Use Double Binds Effectively

by Nathan Wang | Jan 1, 2021 | From Intermediate to Advanced, Strategy, Uncategorized

Debate is like a game of chess. In chess, positioning is everything. You can be ahead in pieces and still be losing the game. Sometimes, it’s even worth it to sacrifice a rook or even a queen for a better position. You need to know which pieces to develop and at...
Turning a Good Speech Into a Winning Speech (Without Changing a Single Word)

Turning a Good Speech Into a Winning Speech (Without Changing a Single Word)

by Nathan Wang | Dec 18, 2020 | From Intermediate to Advanced, Speaking, Technique

My family and I adore soy sauce. We have soy sauce with our rice, soy sauce with our stir-fry, soy sauce in our noodle soup, and even soy sauce on our desert. Chinese food, (like most food out there) is terribly bland without some form of seasoning to enhance the...

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