A podcast discussing Isuzu vehicle promotions, rural fundraising events, leadership experience as a predictor of effectiveness, and emerging research linking nitrate in drinking water to stomach cancer, with a focus on rural and agricultural communities.
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I gave him the best speaker award because he actually did what debaters are supposed to do, which is set the topic and then address it, as opposed to some people in debate who are great celebrity debaters who just say what they want to say.
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rural engagement through competition and fun
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