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    Problem Solving

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    Technology Problem Solving Objectives Outline the steps in problem solving Decompose a simple problem into its significant parts Understand the variables‚ constants and data types used when solving problems on a computer. Explain and develop algorithms Represent algorithms in pseudocode or flowcharts Topics to be covered Problem Solving The Processing Cycle Defining Diagrams Algorithms Pseudocode Flowcharts Problem Solving We are faced with different types of problems in our everyday

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM With Micro (Tiny) businesses traditionally known as Village and Cottage industries as their counter part‚ Indian SMEs have ancient heritage. But many Handloom SME’s are facing the problems of competition from power loom and mill sector‚ Unskilled Labour‚ lack of finance etc.‚ This paper attempts to explore the reasons of high cost of silk sarees manufactured by Small and Medium Enterprises. Certain innovative measures are suggested to reduce the cost of manufacturing a silk

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    Three Social Problems in America Homelessness is‚ in fact‚ a social problem facing America today. This is partially due to the lack of secure and safe shelter available to those in need. Another contributing factor is unemployment‚ leading people to be unable to afford decent housing. The economic crisis our country is in has led to financial cuts and many job losses. This is a social problem because it negatively impacts the quality of our society and the lifestyle of many Americans. It could

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    TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF POLUTION (Tape script‚ slightly abridged) Pollution is today‚ probably‚ the greatest problem that faces mankind. There is a saying in English that it is an ill bird that fouls its own nest. And human beings are‚ collectively speaking‚ fouling their nest at the increasing rate. It is an alarming picture. We are polluting the air‚ which we need to breathe‚ the earth from which we derive all our food‚ and the waters from which wе‚ of course‚ derive the water we need to live

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    wealthy but unfashionable area known as the "West Egg". However‚ behind the lavish displays of wealth and spectacular gatherings‚ the author exposes many social and human problems facing the inhabitants of Long Island. His use of: realistic writing‚ first person narrative‚ symbolism all help to convey his message to the reader. The main topic or problem raised by the author in the novel is the hollowness of the upper class. The Great Gatsby focuses around the lifestyle of the self-made millionaires living

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    Trolley problems can be a useful tool in the discussion of bioethics in order to make people look into their own morality and what drives that underlying decision chosen in the classic trolley problem. While some people are certain of their decision initially‚ others are unsure of what the most ethical option is. Let us consider a problem discussed in class about human embryos and stem cell research in the framework of a trolley problem. In this scenario‚ five men arrive at a reputable hospital for

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    Contemporary Problems

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    Contemporary Problems Karen Proctor HSM/210 October 28‚ 2012 Lisa Perez Contemporary Problems The elderly today are living longer than ever. The National Institute on Aging and the U.S. Census Bureau‚ projects that‚ by the time the year 2050 rolls around almost 9 million people will be 90 years old. (Levy‚ 2012) A greater life expectency sounds good‚ but the elderly are facing many challenges‚ physical limitations‚ health problems‚ financial problems and the need for help with some

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    CHAPTER I The Problem and its Background Introduction According to Davis (2006)‚ She defined leadership as the ability to persuade others to seek defined objective enthusiastically .it is the human factor which binds a group together and motivate it toward goal. She also concludes that leadership is one of the essential functions that must be performed by all of the managers. She say that success of all managers largely depend on the capacity to lead their subordinates. Leadership is the process

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    Social Problems - Prison Reform Is it time to give up on rehabilitating criminals? Nearly one in every one hundred adults in the United States is in jail or prison today. With such a high number of Americans going to prison and eventually trying to re-enter society with a chance of becoming law abiding citizens they must be prepared for life on the outside. Survival is one of the key elements of human nature. People will do whatever they feel necessary to survive; due to the lack of

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    Youth Problems

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    Youth problems. Plan: 1) Adolescence: freedom or problem? 2) Addictions. 3) An active sex life and its consequences. 4) Teens-exploiters. 5) Juvenile delinquency. 6) Youth subcultures. 7) The period of risks. It is said that adolescence is the most exciting and striking period of life. It seems that teens have no problems‚ as they don’t work‚ take care of their families or have any other responsibilities. On the one hand‚ it is true. Besides‚ having become a legal

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