- He likes to carry things in his mouth (see images below for verification).
- He likes to dig in the dirt.
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Ali Loves the Trampoline, James Loves His Bike, and Phil Loves Pots of Dirt. |
Transforming Debate for Inclusive and Impactful Participation Objective: To empower thousands—or even millions—to contribute meaningfully to debates by leveraging structured organization and robust evaluation criteria. Together, we can ensure every voice is heard and every idea is thoughtfully considered.
Ali Loves the Trampoline, James Loves His Bike, and Phil Loves Pots of Dirt. |
Supporting Evidence
Logical Arguments:
Strength deters aggression: Strong entities, be it individuals, organizations, or nations, often deter potential aggressors by showcasing their capacity to retaliate or protect themselves. On a global scale, this is evident in the concept of deterrence theory in international relations.
Weakness invites exploitation: Entities perceived as weak can become targets for more aggressive entities that seek to exploit their vulnerabilities. This can manifest in various ways, from cyberattacks on vulnerable systems to geopolitical moves against weaker states.
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Opposing Evidence
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Strength can provoke escalation: Displaying overt strength can sometimes provoke a response from potential aggressors, leading to an escalation of conflict.
Diplomacy over force: Advocates for diplomacy and negotiation argue that it's more effective to resolve conflicts and deter aggression.
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My mom when she and my dad came to visit on a bridge in Millennium Park. |