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    strategy for solving a problem. To develop a research strategy for solving a problem. One must cover the studies to find a response to the problem. In today society‚ most people use the internet because it is quick and easy. Nevertheless‚ some people use books and other literature resources because they like the old fashion way of researching. However‚ the strategy is to use what people think what is best to solve the problem and what will give better results. The problem need to plan and organized

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    slowing production and payment for the doctor. As head of the billing department‚ you have been delegated to lead a problem-solving team to resolve this issue. How will members of the team be chosen? How will effective teamwork to solve this problem be promoted? How will members of the team be chosen?Response should be at least 150 words. | As the head of the billing department the problem is the most important concern until this situation is fixed. I will create a team that will be able to determine

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    Violence is not the solution to people’s problems. Is violence‚ the answer to people’s problems? NO WAY. Well first what does violence actually mean. Violence means ‘rough force that is used to injure or harm’ (Macquarie Pocket Dictionary Third Edition pg.1153). In The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton published in 1972 violence is used quite regularly to answer difficulties. In this novel there are two Gangs called The Socs and The Greaser. The Socs are the rich kids on the north side of town and The

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    The Problem of Evil One of the most interesting topic we cover in class has to be the idea of Evil and God. Commonly referred to as the Problem of evil‚ J.L. Mackie‚ an Australian Philosopher‚ from the University of Sydney simplifies The problem of Evil with this line‚ “God is omnipotent; God is wholly good; and yet evil exists”. I found this topic very mind boggling‚ as I have never once questioned the power of the omnipotent and all good God. For anyone that believes that Gods is all powerful

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    Trying to solve the current problems without a foresight for the future ones‚ can lead even the most effective governments to head into a plethora of headaches for the future. To constantly keep focusing on where you place your footing will give you no clue as to where you are heading. One can shift attention between the horizon to see where the path is leading and the terrain one is treading to have a robust grip on the road as well. That way we can minimize the potential puddles and potholes that

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    Statement of the Problem Our problem that we are experimenting/looking at is how does the way we fold/cut a page affect the outcome of the shape? History and Background of the Problem Our topic was originally created in 1721. It was created in Japan. The book it is referenced to was/is about problems that involve people’s mathematical intelligence. The text states‚ “Another early reference to folding and cutting is in July 1873.” The text states ”In the spring of 1776 Betsy Ross showed how

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    Resilience is important because it is the human capacity to face‚ overcome and be strengthened or even transformed by the adversities of life. And adversity affects us all at some time in our lives. Resilient children: find ways to solve their problems  exercise control over negative thoughts and take responsibility for choosing how to act and feel are more likely to have people to talk to and confide in when something worries them have inner strength‚ social and inter-personal skills

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    Traffic problems in big cities. In last few years the population of the world is increasing day by day and people are facing traffic problems in big cities. Unfortunately we have little road sense and perhaps‚ no respect for the traffic rules. This fact has also added to road miss-haps. Therefore‚ this is the duty of every citizen to think over the causes of traffic accidents and help the administration in solving the problem. No doubt‚ bad roads are the main cause of traffic accidents‚ almost

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    2ai) What may the problem of suffering signify to a religious believer? Examine one solution to this problem. (21 marks) Suffering is caused by evil. The problem of suffering is a factor which can hold back one’s faith and beliefs in God as well as religion. God’s classical theism goes against the idea of evil and suffering existing‚ it almost seems irrational for the classical theism of God to exist alongside evil and suffering. Some scholars also believe that the classical theism of God cannot

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    Protocol Paper “The Problem of Evil” Thesis: The conflict behind the idea of evil is why a perfect God would allow evil to exist on earth. Summary: James Rachels addresses the conflicts of evil in his book “Problems from Philosophy” by providing various forms of logical problems. The author points out the different possible explanations to why evil would exist. The first major idea Rachels makes is that perhaps pain is essential to caution people of danger. He goes on to suggest that this would

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