BASSETERRE St. Kitts, February 27th, 2014 -- Delisle Walwyn & Co Ltd is pleased to once again support the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) Debating Society in their attempts to capture the win for St Kitts in the upcoming Leeward Islands Debating Championship, which will be hosted by Montserrat from 27 February to 2 March this year.
The team members, headed by their staff advisor Ms Laverne Brookes, are very enthusiastic about their mission and indicated in conversation with Mrs Armony-Browne, Business Development Manager of Delisle Walwyn & Co Ltd., that they were well-prepared and were ready to work as a team to put forward an excellent performance. The Moot allocations for the competition are:
Night
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Topic
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Countries
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Feb. 27
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Blacklisting Caribbean financial centers is a modern form of colonialism
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Anguilla vs. St. Kitts
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Feb. 28
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A college education is becoming less important to the success of Caribbean youths.
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Nevis vs. BVI
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The Caribbean Diaspora builds societies abroad, and so has little value for the region
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St. Maarten vs. Montserrat
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March 1
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CARICOM is justified in its quest for reparations from slavery
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Winner of debate 1 vs. Antigua
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There should be term limits for Caribbean prime ministers.
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Winner of debate 2 vs. Winner of debate 3
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March 2
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Voting in national elections should be the right of resident citizens only.
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Finals
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The Management and Staff of the Delisle Walwyn Group of Companies take this opportunity to extend best wishes to the St Kitts and Nevis teams and are confident that they will do their best and at the same time gain new knowledge and experience and enhance their overall development as they prepare themselves to become productive members of society.
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