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    PC or TV‚ on a regular basis‚ than doing physical exercise. On top of this‚ children don’t eat healthy nutritional food which ends up harming their body in many different ways‚ such as having a poor heart at a young age due to obesity‚ breathing problems etc. Keeping this in mind‚ researchers have found out that exercise has maximum benefit if done regularly. Furthermore‚ learning about the importance of physical fitness it not only helps students stay fit‚ but also helps them to remain healthy throughout

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    settlement. Even children also can be made to meet psychotherapist who could work for their best interests. A planned separation that is communicated properly to the children by both the parents increases the acceptance amongst children. Marriage Problems The topic that affects everyone directly or indirectly‚ discussed or not discussed or may be the feelings that

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    Statement of the Problem

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    A problem statement is a very common feature that is often seen within businesses and corporations. Basically‚ it is a list and description of problems that is given to a problem solving team as a sort of brief before they attempt to solve the problems. If you are putting together a team with the purpose to solve these problems‚ then some sort of problem statement is essential. Problem statements can all be different lengths and contain as little as one problem to dozens of them‚ but all good

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    Moving forward to ethical dilemmas faced by the asylum seekers in relation to lack of housing. In this profession there may be a chance that ethical issue may arise so social worker should be ready to face the consequences and must make a choice between different course of action. They should also be aware of their own social‚ moral ‚ political and professional value and while making any major decision they always consult their supervisors. The ethical dilemmas faced by asylum seekers is discrimination

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    179 Many problems of modern society cannot be solved by laws and the legal system because moral behaviour cannot be legislated. The topic very well states that many of the problems faced by the modern world cannot be solved by laws and legal system for the reason that the moral behaviour responsible for these problems cannot be legalised. To start with the very usage of words like ’sorry’ ‚ ’please’ ‚ ’thanks’ cannot be forced by the law eventhough these words have a very high impact on the people

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    HINTS TO MBA STUDENTS ON HOW TO DEFINE THE PROBLEM – FOR ONLINE SUBMISSION PROBLEM DEFINITION: The problem definition is a very brief DESCRIPTION (not more than 255 characters) about the problem you are going to solve in your project work. The members of the review committee must have clear view of the nature o f problem you are going to work on. This will help in the speedy approval of your project proposal. Listed below are some examples of problem definitions (submitted in the past) that have

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    Indian Problem

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    government’s agenda to solve “the Indian Problem”? Where did they cooperate—and why—and where did they resist—and why? The “Indian Problem” was the “burden” that the United States Government faced throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Government considered the Indians to be a “problem” due to the fact that native tribes were halting the expansionist policy popular in the 1800’s. The main aspects targeted and defined as the “Indian Problem” by the Government were the Indian’s religious

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    Lindsay Caldwell February 19‚ 2013 U.S. History‚ 11 Mrs. Shifflett Problems the Children Faced The book “How the Other Half Lives” by Jacob Riis focuses on how people of other races or poor lived their lives in tenement houses. The most disturbing of all examples are the children and the problems they faced. In chapters 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ and 20 of “How the Other Half Lives” describes how children slept on the streets‚ had no homes or heat‚ and in a lot of cases‚ died

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    Language Problem

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    I. Introduction General information about the problem (survey results) In 1920-1990s‚ during decades of Soviet cultural and political domination‚ almost all people in the Republic had to speak Russian whether they are Russians or not. It wasn’t forbidden to speak Kazakh‚ but if people did not know Russian language well‚ they would not succeed and couldn’t get good paid jobs; they belonged to uneducated and to a lower social class. Since that time‚ most families sent their children to Russian schools

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    fame can carry a price. Starbucks has been boycotted by anti-war protesters in Lebanon and criticized by New Zealand advocates seeking higher coffee compensations to farmers. And‚ faced with the possibility of terrorist attacks‚ the company has pulled out of Israel. Such dissent overseas recalls some of the problems faced by the McDonald’s Corp.‚ which has been targeted by everyone from anti-war demonstrators to vegetarians. What some see as growth‚ others see as corporate colonialism. What some see

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