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    Lebanon Lebanon is a Middle Eastern country that is delimitated to the west by the Mediterranean and to the east by the Syro-African Depression. Lebanon borders Syria to the north and to the east‚ and Israel in the south. Lebanon’s climate is "Mediterranean"; mild to cool‚ wet winters‚ and hot‚ dry summers. Some of Lebanon’s natural resources are the limestone‚ salt‚ water and iron ore. Like any other country there are natural hazards such as dust

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    unable to promise that there is no hole that people might write something wrong. Since we cannot make sure the reliability of the content‚ even though it is indeed a nice tool to search for information‚ we should not rely on it. The credential is the problem‚ and it is also the reason why many teachers or professors do not allow their students to use Wikipedia as a reference. However‚ there is some modification we can do to use the information wisely. Although students need to keep doubts in mind when

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    Problem-Solution Essay Introduction In a problem-solution essay‚ you analyze a problem and propose a method for solving it. The problem you choose to analyze should be one that offers some challenges but is still possible to resolve. A problem-solution essay should have the following characteristics: • a problem that needs to be solved • a thesis statement that identifies the problem and points toward the solution • identification of several possible solutions • specific facts‚ details‚ examples

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    Quindlen’s problem The problem Quindlen has is Child Hunger. The entire essay is about child hunger in america. In the first paragraph she was talking about public service announcements on child hunger‚ and that there were a fairly unanimous response from the participants. With what seems like a sarcastic tone she says “Not here. Not in America‚ if there was we would hear about it by reading it in papers or seeing it on the news and we would fix it.” Anna questions the slogan The Sooner You Believe

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    Executive Summary The problem‚ objective and strategy tree analysis is one participatory tool of mapping out main problems‚ along with their causes and effects‚ supporting project planners to identify clear and manageable goals and the strategy of how to achieve them. There are three stages in this analytic process: (1) the identification of the negative aspects of an existing situation with their “causes and effects” in a problem tree‚ (2) the inversion of the problems into objectives leading into

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    Solving Problems What’s my next move? Our success in life—and sometimes our survival—depends on developing the ability to solve challenging problems in organized and creative ways. How can we learn to be effective problem solvers? Tyler Olson/Shutterstock.com Copyright © Cengage Learning Critical thinking can help creatively and constructively solve problems. Thinking Critically About Problems Throughout your life‚ you are continually solving problems‚ including the many minor problems

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    In this essay will be discussing the trolley problem devised by Philippa Foot‚ and exploring different aspects of utilitarianism in relation the situation. The trolley problem is as follows ‘A train is hurtling down a track and you see that it is going to hit a group of 5 people and will certainly kill them all. However you are standing on a bridge over the line next to a fat man and you are sure that if you pushed him onto the line his bulk would be sufficient to stop the train before it hit the

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    CheckPoint: Programming Problems Complete the programming problems 1 and 2 as described below. DO NOT COMPLETE THE PROBLEMS FROM THE TEXT For each of the following problems‚ use the top-down modular approach when writing the pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve each problem. Be sure to include an “analysis” for each problem. Note: you need to write 2 separate programs that will handle each problem separately. That means you will also have 2 analyses. Problem 1 Design a program

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    Analysis Essay In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout is too young and childish to see the type of parent Atticus is. Atticus‚ her father‚ is a parent that just wants the best for his daughter. Scout sees her father as being unfair‚ but the reader knows he is doing his job as a parent. In fact‚ Scout thinks Atticus is always taking Calpurnia’s side‚ “our battles were epic and one-sided” (64). Scout believes that her father is always on Calpurnia’s side. Scout is only six and does not

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    Perhaps‚ you will not find a society that does not have any problems. No matter what country you live in‚ wealthy or the developing one‚ you will find numerous social problems that require some solutions.   The truth is‚ we face a lot of problems every day. Even if you do not have significant problems in your life‚ you live among thousands of other people‚ and their problems may have a certain impact on you. How many times have you heard about the consequences of alcoholism? Have you taken them

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