This house would allow lump-sum scholarships as an alternative to periodic disbursements.
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THO the decline of marriage
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This house believes that the European Union should abandon its fiscal rules (i.e., debt and deficit limits) in favor of growth-first national economic policies
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This house would introduce mandatory queer education classes in schools in the United States
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This house would allow subnational jurisdictions (e.g., states or provinces) to opt out of federal policies through a referendum called by citizen petition
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This House Prefers slow, evidence-based AI innovation over the venture capital–driven growth model.
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This house believes that governments should predominantly tax wealth instead of income
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We believe that Vietnam should prioritize addressing social welfare issues instead of focusing on economic development goals.
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In states with a past history of ethnic tensions, This house supports the 'Two Schools under One Roof' system
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In areas where the supply of primary and secondary school classroom teachers significantly exceeds demand (e.g., parts of Türkiye, Namibia, Hong Kong), this house believes that only those who are socially progressive relative to prevailing local norms should become classroom teachers
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This house, as an average highschool student in the developed world, would choose not to attend university
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This house regrets Chile’s adoption of the AFP system
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This house would allow workers in less economically developed states to trade benefits (i.e. healthcare, safety precautions, etc) in exchange for higher salary
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We believe that animal rights activists should prioritize advocating for improved livestock farming conditions over the elimination of animal-derived products.
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This house regrets the rise of International Adoption.
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This house prefers world in which there are a small number of large-scale, globally-active NGOs as opposed to a large number of small-scale, locally-active NGOs.
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This house supports the use of "baby bonds" as a form of reparations for marginalized groups.
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Assuming it’s full and effective enforcement, this house would require licenses for individuals to engage in romantic relationships.
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In the case of a zombie-virus epidemic, this house believes that the state is obligated to contain zombies in secure zombie-facilities to live out the rest of the existence instead of neutralise them.
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This house would ban TalkToys.