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    PROBLEM SOLUTION ESSAY

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    Jose Antonio Hilado Problem-Solution Essay ENGLCOM C36B Prison Colonies as Solution for Prison Overpopulation Prison Overpopulation remains to be an unresolved problem that the Philippines is facing and which has been facing since 2000. Yet we have never heard about it being solved. The news or the media in general do not usually

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    Solution Since our restaurant facing some problems about queuing and cleanliness‚ therefore we have come out some solutions to solve those problems. 1. Solution for solving queuing problem We were chosen to use high technology to solve this queuing problem. The high technology that we will use is technology-driven customer relationship management (CRM) system. The technology-driven customer relationship management (CRM) system that we will use is called as Beeping UFO. As its name‚ Beeping

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    Problem/Solution Essay

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    body tremendously. Smoking can damage your lungs‚ brain‚ and heart. Smoking is a problem not only for human beings‚ but for America as a whole. Smoking pollutes the air. Cigarettes are made from 4‚000 different chemical compounds and 400 toxic substances. Smoking is also bad for America because of “second-hand smoke”. We roam around in a universe polluted by smoke. This is why smoking cigarettes is a problem. Smokers need to realize that they are not only damaging themselves‚ but the others around

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    Problem/Solution Unit Plan Lesson 1 Introduction to Problem/Solution - Tell the students that we will be starting the Problem/Solution Unit - Have students work with a partner to answer the questions‚ ‘What is a problem?’ and ‘What is a solution?’ - Come together as a class and discuss their answers to the questions‚ ‘What is a problem?’ and ‘What is a solution?’ ~ Make a list‚ or working (developing) definition of the both ‘problem’ and ‘solution’ on the board - Present “actual” definitions

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    health problems. (Credibility & Relevancy) Nobody wants to die because of polluted air‚ and this wish is shared by most human beings. (Thesis & Preview) It is not just humans who are adversely affected by air pollution but also plants‚ living organisms‚ and the natural environment. Something must be done to decrease and potentially prevent air pollution from harming mankind and the other living organisms on Earth. Body- I. Problem: Air pollution is a significant cause of health problems and eventual

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    Homelessness the Problems of America Homelessness has always been a problem in major cities across the United States and even the world. This problem also affects out local community and even all of us individually. (Daily) A majority of the American people lives paycheck to paycheck‚ and according to statistics‚ we are only one or two paychecks away from becoming homeless. While there are many reasons a person or family can become homeless‚ a majority of those problems come from a lack of

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    In Solutions to Social Problems From the Bottom Up: Successful Social Movements by D. Stanley Eitzen and Kenneth Stewart‚ a light is shone on how incredibly powerful social movements may be. The United States has been no stranger to social movements and the influential leaders that have made them known. The novel describes in detail the various accounts that African Americans‚ women and other minorities fought for equal rights in the United States and even around the world. The first three chapters

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    Solutions to ecological problems Ecology is a very important and urgent issue today. This word means the relation of plants and living creatures to each other and to their environment. Nowadays‚ this relation is damaged. Our environment suffers from ecological problems‚such as: air and water pollution‚ rainforest destruction‚ extinction of plants and animals.If there is a problem – there should be some solutions as well. To begin with‚ one of the biggest ecological problem is water pollution

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    Freddie Mac Fraud Thanaphan Darnsomboon PME604 Project Financial Management National University December 18‚ 2012 Freddie Mac Fraud The definition of fraud is “an intentional deception or deceit‚ perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage” (dictionary.com). Fraud is a breach of law and can be punishable by law. Mortgage fraud is one of the financial crimes where a company materially misrepresents or omits information on its mortgage loan documentation in order to

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    rationing on two days interval at affected areas. Although water rationing can help to conserve water in the dams‚ it could not solve drought problems forever. Severe drought brings greatest impact on agricultural activities because water scarcity account for 70% of potential yield loses worldwide (Boyer‚ 1982). Biotechnology could be a permanent solution for this problem with the development of drought-tolerant crops. Plant genes that are related to stress tolerance have been isolated initially from Arabidopsis

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