This house would ban public universities from commercializing their academic patent. (Patents)
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Academic patents are rights to intellectual property produced by universities. These patents are derived from the results of research or studies in the laboratory. Academic patents are often offered to the industry to be authorized for applicable products produced by the industry.
Government 1.17
Opposition 1.83
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.78
Closing 1.22
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1.33
2.22
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1.44
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Round 2
THR the rising trend of Artistic activism (Art)
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Artistic Activism is a practice combining the creative power of the arts to move people emotionally with the strategic planning of activism necessary to bring about social change (e.g. street arts to protest government policies)
Government 1.22
Opposition 1.78
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.61
Closing 1.39
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1.33
1.89
1.11
1.67
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Round 3
THW encourage women from low income family to avoid sugar relationship (Intimacy)
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Sugar relationships are based on companionships, intimacy or other forms of attention in exchange for personal benefit (financial support, material goods, professional advancement)
Government 1.33
Opposition 1.67
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.56
Closing 1.44
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1.67
1.22
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Round 4
THBT feminist should reject chivalrous acts (Women)
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A chivalrous act is an act of a man towards a woman that is considerate and helpful. Examples include the concept of ladies first, opening doors for women, giving seats to women, etc.
Government 1.56
Opposition 1.44
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.72
Closing 1.28
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1.78
1.67
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1.22
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Round 5
THW ban BNPL services in the e-commerce industry (Beno Pelet)
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“Buy Now Pay Later” (BNPL) is a financing option offered by some retailers and financial service providers, allowing customers to purchase products or services upfront and defer the payment to a later date.
Government 2.11
Opposition 0.89
Average Points per bench
Opening 1.33
Closing 1.67
Average Points per half
1.67
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0.78
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Quarterfinals
This House supports initiatives to clearly distinguish between military and civilian spheres of influence (e.g. preventing the appointment of active military leaders to civilian positions, prohibiting active military generals from running for political office, and leaving all military decision-making to military commanders) (Teri Kecil)
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Semifinals
THR the characterization that politics is a career than a public service (Politics)
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Grand Final
THB in the concept of a borderless world (Global Society)
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Novice Semifinals
This House supports initiatives to clearly distinguish between military and civilian spheres of influence (e.g. preventing the appointment of active military leaders to civilian positions, prohibiting active military generals from running for political office, and leaving all military decision-making to military commanders) (Teri Kecil)
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Novice Finals
THR the characterization that politics is a career than a public service (Politics)