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ID number:622803
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Published: 28.03.2007.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Dear judge and opponents. I am the second affirmative speaker and on the behalf of my team I affirm the resolution: “The role of United States in the international world security should be increased”
Before I begin my speech I want to bring forth refutation of the arguments of the opponent team.
Refutation

We should set up the most important reasons, which will become our arguments to prove the resolution:
1st Argument:
The USA holds the leader position in new technologies and education.
The United States have many Internet media fortunes. Like Google. We all use Google now. Google was first invented by American programmers Sergey Brin and Larry Page in Stanford University in 1998. The main aim was to get the entire world knowledge stored with the purpose to make it available to everyone. Google at present is available in 100 languages.
/the material was taken from Republika.lv #8, 7-12 April, p. 19-21, from the article “If you are tired of globalization, you are tired of life” by Ivars Godmanis
Nowadays Google has become a worldwide company which now holds the leader’s position in many other IT spheres, like e-mail, or instant messaging.
This website demonstrates America’s global power in internet, and the fact that Google comes from USA is etiological. It’s because the science and research in the IT industry contributes the birth of many new IT projects. So much money put in science and research is seen nowhere else in the world.…

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