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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
you want a philosophical or a practical approach?
what i mean is, when you say to "establish justice", you want to talk about the meaning of justice as established by the citizens (as opposed to, say, the king), or do you wanna talk about the importance of jury duty?
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I haven't quite got that far. I've only brainstormed on some lined paper. Other people seem to be taking more of the voting and jury duty route, so I think (in terms of the competition) it'd be smarter to separate myself from them by taking the more philosophical approach.
Edit: Though I think in the long run, I shouldn't get too philosophical. I'd like to be able to apply the philosophical aspect of it, and make it relevant for today. I think that, overall, makes for a strong speech. A balance of philosophy, and real life applications/examples.
Edit edit: I have, out of necessity, become addicted to sleeping. I've been going to sleep at 9 recently, so I'm an hour past my preferred "bed time". Good night.