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  • ...e individual level. What is not seen, although many know this, is that the economic forum of a nation, of a world, is directly connected to the governmental pr ...form of government that helps sustain itself and the individual, and 3) an economic process that also assists the individual to sustain him/herself, and that s
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  • * [[Genrikh Altshuller]]'s Theory of Inventive Problem Solving ([[TRIZ]], 1950s to present), ...problem that focuses the individual's mind on the problem and explores the problem's dimensions),
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  • ...other countries that could use this policeman effort, but which provide no economic reciprocation for your country, your nation. Nations that are much smaller, Student: Rayson, related to this, I've been working on a transportation problem, improving transportation between the Front Range and the mountain areas, t
    28 KB (4,801 words) - 23:36, 12 December 2020
  • ...anizational identity that has its own means of empowerment that is social, economic or political, and that organizations have an imperative to do no harm to in ...not considered the “equal of” some other people. This presents a definite problem. So, in a sense of what is “universal” equality is seen here as every
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  • ...ercussions of our efforts. I do not mean that we have brought upon you an economic crisis but that in the habitual approach of your economy of the years past ...ity exists for a sharing of ideas on a more focused level with the goal of problem solving. As individuals form their intentions to solve the problems in the
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  • ...whale up on a beach brings a lot of people together to help, but then the problem of people being in homeless camps doesn’t galvanize anyone. It’s intere ...f sloppy thinking that is missing the value about what could be a changing problem.
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  • of our efforts. I do not mean that we have brought upon you an economic crisis but that focused level with the goal of problem solving. As individuals form their intentions to
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  • ...ve had a continuing development in the evolution of these social-political-economic institutions through This One; we have found that there are very few indivi ...nt: Thank you, Machiventa. I will do what you say because beforehand, my problem has always been in my thoughts about giving accurate information and unscra
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  • Information science focuses on understanding [[problem solving|problems]] from the perspective of the stakeholders involved and th ...in down. Regional differences and international terminology complicate the problem. Some people note that much of what is called "Informatics" today was once
    36 KB (5,042 words) - 00:27, 13 December 2020
  • ...process of being dissolved. Those separations between people are caused by economic differences, educational differences. You recognize that you have physical ...s, legitimate émigrés/immigrants or individuals from any walk of life, any economic level or financial ability—education must be provided to these new groups
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  • ...ug from the simple things of this earth, things that were created for pure economic purposes, selfish egotistical pursuits, why not unplug your emotions from t ...te of deep connection where you are becoming more adjuster minded and less economic, less materialistically minded. It is a change that you can enact on your o
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  • ...an economic calculation: that the habit in question incurs a net cost. The problem is that those who die prematurely because of unhealthy habits avoid burdeni ...public as a common good. In material terms, a healthy population enhances economic productivity and the nation's capacity to defend itself. General health als
    21 KB (3,307 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2020
  • ...status quo of living in poverty, or living in a diminished social status, economic status or political status; you always want to have a better quality of lif *Psychotropic drug use problem
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  • It is again a problem of certain individuals who wish to hide what they already know are poor tes ...safety of others? And what is the proper balance between restoring your economic status and reducing the risk to others as well?
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  • Student #2: Michael, what about a problem whose solution which requires a unified front? ...g their individual free wills and so there is not a unified front, and the problem persists.
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  • ...converted and not those ignorant of these matters. That is the crux of the problem as to how we engage ordinary people in your society to find their true God Unless wealth is distributed equally amongst the global population, all economic growth is achieved at somebody else’s expense; think about that for a mom
    12 KB (2,192 words) - 22:44, 15 January 2011
  • ...momentum too, piling achievement upon achievement. It may be some kind of economic bottom line, or other doing, that has to keep increasing in some measurable ...ou are achieving what I recommended earlier in this lesson, realizing this problem is not some abstract symbol for all its spiritual challenge.
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  • [This is Daniel. I have a real hard [[cognitive]] [[problem]] with these big lists of questions. It’s like I’m brain damaged or som ...ndividual]] [[citizen]], may become the outstanding leader of some social, economic or political reconstruction [[movement]]."
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  • ...and the universal perspective while functioning within the socio-political-economic arena those values and meanings which you would like to see fostered, furth TOMAS: And once you identify what the problem is, then you can approach it as yet another opportunity to turn it to fluff
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  • ...ents around the world are destabilizing your societies. You have seen the problem in Greece with their economy. This was due to erroneous decisions, hazardo ...h concern that they will have a tremendous impact on the stability—social, economic and political stability of all of Europe.
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