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    At Perspectives’, students in Algebra face both the banking concept and problem-posing education in the classroom. During the first semester of the school year, students are to sit at their desks for an hour and watched as their teacher instructed them on how to complete challenging math problems. In the second hour, students would be given double-sided worksheets and packets from the teacher to show their comprehension of the lesson from the previous hour. This is considered the banking concept…

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    b) Problem – Focused Coping: This strategy involves modifying or eliminating the source of stress to deal with the actual consequences of a problem of activity to change the self and to develop a more satisfying situation. Problem-focused coping strategy aims at problem solving which glitter in the mind as an impressive way attempting to remedy a contradictory situation. Formulate the problem, beget alternative conclusion, comparing costs and benefits of the alternatives, opting a right solution…

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    There are many debates on problem of evil in the world. David Hume and Richard Swinburne agree there are two categories of evil in the world. The moral evils, which are evils which people commit upon each other, and natural evils, which are evils that derive from natural sources like bad weather conditions. In the following paragraphs I will discuss the arguments which Hume presents about the problems of evil in the world, and how this evil is opposed to a divine benevolent God. We will also…

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    to the problem of evil—that which states that good cannot exist without evil. I will introduce and lay-out the problem of evil, discuss two variations of this objection that Mackie puts forth, and offer a third variation to test the stregnth of the problem of evil against this particular objection. The problem of evil aims to expose the apparent inconsistencies of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic formulation of God. That is, a God that is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent. If the problem of…

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    Response Paper “The Problem of Evil” The “Problem of evil” is the problem of reviving the existence of the evil in the world with the existence of an omnipotent and a perfect God. The argument from evil is an argument saying that the existence of such evil should not be in this world with an existence of a God. Christianity says that God created the world we live in and that he sustains it. They also…

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    Top 3 Most Common Garage Door Problems and how to Fix Them A garage is a fantastic benefit for a home. It helps keep cars and property protected and can help the homeowners avoid the weather elements outside. However, there are times when garage doors don't function properly. Luckily, most of the common issues that develop with garage doors are rather simple. Here are the three most common issues and how you can fix them quickly. A Frozen Door One common issue, when it comes to garage doors,…

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    A student may be having a bad day or it could be a result of something. In special education, some small aspects can create big problems. If a student’s medication is off or their routine has been messed up, can cause a student to have an off day. If a teacher is close with his or her students, the teacher is better able to see what is causing issues and adjust lesson plans. It may be extra gym or just talking to the student that allows the bad day to cease. However, the teacher needs to know…

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    interacting true causes of a problem. The difficult part of professional problem solving is to identify the right tool(s) capable of identifying the true root cause(s) of a problem and not just the symptoms. It is common to find more than just one root cause to a problem, so be skeptical if you just find one root cause to any problem. RCA can be pointed at any simple and complex problem but the designated problem solver has to know what technique to use for different types of problems. For…

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    Approaches to Problem Solving “The internet is the most complex system that humans have ever invented. And with every internet enabled operation that we’ve seen so far, all of these offensive operations, we see knock on effects. We see unintended consequences”, said Edward Snowden. Internet may seem to make our lives more comfortable in various ways. However, it often brings a lot of drawbacks to our society. For instance, teenagers who are addicted to internet may follow the reprehensible…

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    Thoughts of a Problem Solver Mathematics, to me, is not just a tool, nor is it only a language for reading our universe. To me, mathematics is an art: the art of logic; and like any other form of art, it is beautiful. This is because the mathematical universe is perfect: here every piece of argument, every theorem is a constellation of reasoning all built upon the strict axioms of the mathematical universe. The proper way of exploring this beauty is problem solving. By problem solving, I do not…

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