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Having to solve a problem to bring to the next lesson enables students to demonstrate understanding and teachers to assess its depth or identify any gaps.
The community response can be defined as: The combination of actions and steps taken by communities, including the provision of goods and services, to prevent and/ or address a problem to bring about social change.
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"We're focusing on a really hard problem, to bring humans into augmented realities," 8i CEO Linc Gasking told me.
Don't wait for a problem to happen to bring your guinea pig to a specialist.
"The ultimate objective of supporting an armed struggle," he said, "is to bring a problem to a conclusion, a peaceful solution.
While some factors, such as more and more inter-relationships in industrial field, monstrous amount of information, the existence of large-scale systems opened to the outside world bring a problem to be solved urgently.
A change in an indicator, though less dramatic, can also bring a problem to attention, particularly if it is a large change or it receives significant attention in a report or media release.
Also, there is a growing need for interaction design tools aimed at software engineers, a problem related to bringing usability into the software engineering processes.
But Hadid's school triumphed with its bold approach to solving a difficult problem: how to bring four schools together on a small site under one "academy" umbrella.
Women come to ask such men for charms or amulets to help deal with a family problem - to bring good health to their husbands, to keep their sons safe in the army, or to find good husbands for their daughters.
We were young, we were tackling an improbably important problem: trying to bring clean water to one billion people.
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