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    What are some of the key problems facing the world’s cities in 21st century‚ and what can be done about them? Almost half the world’s population now live in urban areas and‚ as cities grow even larger‚ conditions for civil cities are likely to get worse. This continuously swelling population‚ if not properly addressed‚ will lead to several very serious problems. Three of the most critical key problems are increasing pollution‚ global warming‚ and worsening social conditions. Firstly‚ pollution

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    Introduction America faces a plethora of problems and issues on a daily basis. Let’s face it‚ though many view us as superior to all other countries‚ we‚ as a nation‚ are far from a utopia. Because of our supremacy and power‚ we probably deal with more issues than any other country in the world. But‚ judging the importance of these issues is simply a matter of opinion. One can argue valid points for multiple issues as being the most important of all. In my opinion‚ third world immigration and the

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    An Overview of the Parole System and its Problems Overcrowding in both state and federal prisons has been a major problem facing the corrections system. There have been many ways to try and stop the overcrowding‚ but it is still a problem to this day. Parole is just one strategy that has helped with this problem. The first actual type of parole was introduced by Alexander Maconochie in 1840. It was a primitive system and the first actual system of parole was introduced in 1846 by Sir Walter Crofton

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    The economic problem in every country does not change‚ but its level varies from one country to another. This problem is the problem of scarcity. To clarify more‚ it is the scarcity of resources versus people’s unlimited needs and wants. Every country has this problem; people can never be satisfied with what they have‚ they always want more‚ and hence their demands for goods and services are endless. Personally I believe that in Egypt‚ one of the major factors that contributes to a higher or increased

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    |Tata Group: Transforming the Sleeping Elephant | |-- Subir Sen Faculty Member‚ | |IBS‚

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    overnight and will require long term efforts for improvement. Problems facing Human Service There are a range of problems that human services clients face. Many of the problems are linked to one another. Poverty‚ lack of education‚ lack of employment‚ lack of medications being taken and the lack of doctor’s visits are all problems that are being faced. Right now in the city where I live‚ poverty is one of the most common problems. Poverty is due to low income‚ lack of education and lack of

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    The Problems facing Alexander III in 1881 When Alexander became Tsar‚ Russia was in crisis following the assassination of Alexander II. Supreme political authority was still in the hands of the Tsar‚ but there were immense challenges facing Alexander III as he suddenly became Tsar of the world’s largest country‚ covering a quarter of the world’s land surface. Although known as the ‘Russian’ Empire‚ it compromised a large number of ethnic groups‚ with the Russians making up only half the population

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    Social problems facing Feminism This paper examines the gap between theoretical feminism and practical feminist activities. It looks at how a global movement needs to change male attitudes and how whole social systems need to be understood. The writer suggests that the examination of case studies could help create a number of workable models‚ separate from mere ideology‚ oriented towards raising women’s basic status‚ reducing women’s suffering‚ and seeing that women come to be appreciated as equal

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    The Problems Facing Blended Families In previous generations‚ families did not seem to have to face as many issues; divorce was unusual. Today‚ families face many challenges. Those challenges have caused divorce rates to climb in the United States. The good news is‚ most divorced people end up getting remarried‚ and it is usually to someone who has children of their own. These families are called stepfamilies or blended families. While the blended family may some have advantages‚ many times‚ they

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    Trying to solve the current problems without a foresight for the future ones‚ can lead even the most effective governments to head into a plethora of headaches for the future. To constantly keep focusing on where you place your footing will give you no clue as to where you are heading. One can shift attention between the horizon to see where the path is leading and the terrain one is treading to have a robust grip on the road as well. That way we can minimize the potential puddles and potholes that

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