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Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
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The motion is that this house believes that computers are better than books.
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On the proposition team is Yasmin, Nadia and Rosie.
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On the opposition is Saleh, Katya and Nadine.
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The first proposition speaker will be Yasmin.
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Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
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Today's motion that we are proposing is that computers are better than books.
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I will explain that computers are multitask and also that a computer can hold more information than a whole library.
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My partner Nadja will explain that iPads are computers and that computers last longer than books.
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What we mean by this motion is that computers have much more value and quality than books,
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money-wise and information-wise.
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My first point is that computers can multitask.
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On computer, you can play games,
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you can entertain yourself and you can revise education-wise and watch films.
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Accepted.
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But some information is not even true, like in answer.com.
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Some of them could be even opinions.
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And that might mean not true.
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However, some information, for example,
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say Wikipedia, can hold accurate information.
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Moving on, computers can help boost minds and can be used for all ages.
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My second point is that a computer can hold more information than a whole library.
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A computer can search a variety of subjects.
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A computer has a brain and can contain a wide variety of information and important facts.
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Also, information can just be a click away.
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In conclusion, a majority of people worldwide believe that computers are entertaining and extremely useful,
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which is why they are better than books.
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Thank you and vote for us.
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The first opposition is going to be Saleh.
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Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Saleh and my three points are hackers and security,
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unreliable and health issues.
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My first point is hackers and security.
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Computers cause a a lot of crimes
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because especially theft lots of people have been hacking computer systems
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because lots of people on the does online shopping
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which means the hackers could get the credit card details and
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which means the police can't find them from
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if they got a really good source my second point is
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unreliable information lots of people go on computers to ask a question but then again
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have you thought about they always give bad answer such as my friend he got an exam and he did
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got answers from the computer and his test result was 10 out of 100 what does that tell you
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my first point is health issues
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your your your friend should have should have known
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that um this the answers would have been and why was he cheating in the first place?
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But that's not what I'm saying.
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The computers don't give unreliable information,
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which means what if people need help for the GCSEs?
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How can they do it?
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As I was saying, my third point is health issues.
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Lots of people spend their time on computers,
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which means their hands could get sore.
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And once some guy, he was going on the computer
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so many days and his hand was crippled and he couldn't write anything.
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Every time when he tried to write,
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the pencil just keeps coming off.
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Thank you for listening to me and I hope you vote for us.
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The second opposition speaker is going to be Nadia.
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
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My name is Nadia, and today's motion is computers are better than books.
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My partner, Yasmin, has already explained about multitasking and computers have more information than books.
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I will be explaining iPads or computers and parental guidance.
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The first opposition speaker said about hackers.
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The police will find out what site the person has gone on and would locate the address and soon find out.
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Also, you explained about health issues.
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Your friend should have not been on that long.
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His parents should have told him that he shouldn't be on that long.
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Now on to my reasons.
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My third reason is iPads are like computers.
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iPads are the new latest things.
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You can have many different apps on them.
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Also, you can get education games and apps.
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Also, there's an app accepted.
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iPads are Norway as computers.
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Computers have a keyboard and iPads are tablets.
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Tablets are way different because they have apps.
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And they play your touch screen and that.
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Computers are not touch screen.
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I don't see a computer having touch screen and that.
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So how could an iPad be a computer?
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Well, they're slightly different but you can get the same apps that a computer has,
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like Internet Explorer.
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Moving on back to my reasons.
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Also there's an app called iBooks,
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which the But picture books can come alive and move about,
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so it will be more interesting for young children.
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My second reason is parental guidance.
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Parents can check on history,
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what their child has been on.
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But in books, the child can easily hide the inappropriate books they've been reading.
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And the parent can block inappropriate sites.
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Thank you for listening and vote for us.
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The opposition's second speaker is Katia.
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Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
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My name is Katia and this motion is that computers are better than books.
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My first point is that books are more trustworthy.
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For Wikipedia for example, anybody could just put some information on it and contribute.
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However, for a book, if you wanted to write a book of dinosaurs,
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who would it be?
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Just any person writing about dinosaurs or an expert.
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I'm sure you could answer that out.
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Also, when you're reading books,
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it could give you the right information.
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For example, once I looked on the computer
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and I tried to find some information
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and then after I looked it up on a book and they had similar reasons, however...
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Accepted.
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However, there are some suitable and trustworthy sites such as revision sites,
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for example bite-size, and that can help with revision.
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However, most of the information that goes onto the computer are from books.
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My second point is about libraries.
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Some people may say, oh it takes ages to find a book in the library.
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However it doesn't because libraries are usually split up into fiction and non-fiction and are in alphabetical order.
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So if you wanted to find a revision book,
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for example, and you need the name of the revision book,
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you could go to non-fiction and then you could look it up in the alphabetical order and you would find your...
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Rejected.
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And you would find your website and you would find your information more easily.
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My final point is that books are better for your imagination.
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For example, if you wanted to be an artist,
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artists can't always be on the computer.
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For example, they might say,
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oh, I can see this picture,
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so I'm just going to add a few bits here and a few bits there.
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But they can't because it wouldn't be that unique.
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However, if you went on a book and you read it and then after you're like,
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oh, I'm going make a picture about it because my imagination tells me
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that I should put some swirly lines here and there.
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Then that means it would be very unique.
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Thank you for listening to me and I hope you vote for us.
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Now it's time for the floor debate.
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Is there any questions?
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The second opposition said that it's easy to find books in the library,
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but sometimes the person in the library says the book is finished,
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but when you go on the internet they don't say you can't find the information because it's finished or anything.
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You can go and they'll tell you the information
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when you go into Wikipedia or any other website that tells you the information.
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Some people say that computers can break,
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like, can hurt your eyes,
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but people can go to the shops or something like that and buy,
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like, a screen that protects your eyes.
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And the second speaker on the opposition said some people can say
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that books take too long to find but
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and maybe the book isn't there and maybe the person is looking all around
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and what if they couldn't find it so and maybe there isn't anybody working there like telling you what you should find.
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This is for the proposition.
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In addition to the opposition's reasons books are better than computers
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because when you read a book you can emphasise with the character
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because when was the last time you feel emotional watching YouTube
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is there any more questions I agree with the proposition side
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because if you like rip a book you can't see um
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and then after you sell it a bit you can't really read though
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and what now the opposition summary speaker is Nadine thank you for Thank you for the questions.
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Now I want to first thank my two colleagues Sally and Katia.
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I want to answer some questions.
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One of the questions was that in the library
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if they ran out of books that's tough luck
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but you can still find another book that could be similar and as well they said that you could buy a
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protective eye screen and but what if you can't afford it
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and maybe there's no such a thing as that and that's what I'm doing some rebuttals.
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Computers are mostly made up by books and when they try
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and fit in some information they only take like one part
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but maybe there's a part that's that's really important but they missed
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that out that's why sometimes it's not true as well now
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I want to just summarize my team's points now our self
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sellers his first point was security issues one person one one child
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and she was 14 and she died just about Facebook she was giving out personal information
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and she got murdered and so there's uneniable things and
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and different things they don't tell the truth and
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so health issues people when they are when they use too much computer
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and they they get really aggressive
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and they could punch somebody in the face really badly now
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I want to go to a carriers points the first one
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is what books trustworthy books are more they're more true it has more truth in the books than in computers
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and so imagination when you read
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when you have a picture in front you don't have enough imagination
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but when you read the book and
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when it's no pictures you have imagination they feel like you're dead and the Zoya library.
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Why did it library?
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To get books and books are like mostly one of the most important things in our life
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because we need to learn how to read by book we need to then
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and so if you read books you learn how to write you improve your writing.
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Thank you for listening to me I hope you vote for us.
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The summary speaker for the proposition is Rosie.
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
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I'm Rosie.
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And the motion we are proposing today is Computers are Better Than Books.
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A speaker from the floor said that you can buy a screen that protects eyes.
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I agree, despite the fact that people shouldn't need a screen,
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they shouldn't be on a computer for that long that it hurts them.
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Another speaker said that you can't find a book in a library.
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Yes, but that's exactly why computers are needed to use research,
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because otherwise you won't be able to find out useful information for your homework.
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Another speaker from the floor said that you can't empathise with the internet.
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But can't you empathise with people who live with you or who people are at school who are close to you?
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Our team's main reasons for being in favour of information are multitasking.
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You can open several pages at once,
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which means that you can take in different streams of information at the same time.
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Our second point was that a computer holds more information than an entire library.
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Think of how much space you're saving with one computer than having a big room full of books.
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Our third point was iPads.
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They're the latest things.
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And you can buy all sorts of books on an iPad.
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And some of them are even cheaper or free.
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Our fourth point was parental guidance.
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And that you can block sites and you can check what your child's been on.
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This say this you can't do that with a book so imagine what your child would be reading
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The reason the other team's reasons were hackers and security
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Security software can be brought installed plus police can follow energy traces and arrest the hacker their second point was and reliable.
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That's because of people joking.
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If you want information that's reliable,
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then you should find a reliable site.
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Thank you for listening, voters.
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Now it's time for the vote.
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Who votes for the opposition?
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Who votes for the opposition?
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and the proposition is one.

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