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FOUR authors of recent books about America's conflict with Islamism are like blind men feeling an elephant each one describes the problem in a slightly different way.
Plato describes the problem in his "Phaedrus," where a god offers King Thamus the gift of writing as an aid to wisdom and memory; the king says no thanks — it could only weaken both.
Andrew Natsios, who is currently the head of usaid, was in North Korea at the time as an officer of the humanitarian organization World Vision, and he describes the problem in his book, "The Great North Korean Famine": **{:.break one} ** Before expatriate relief workers entered a city or rural area to do their work, the local authorities swept the streets of any evidence of famine.
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Kohan and Herrmann described the problem in similar terms.
But across the country, politicians and police are describing the problem in epidemic terms.
Causes and Consequences In a report several years ago in The Journal of General Internal Medicine, Colleen A. Colley, a pharmacist, and Dr. Linda M. Lucas, then both at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Portland, Ore., described the problem in detail and offered numerous suggestions to remedy it.
In addition to computer optimization programs, a number of optimization modeling languages are available that allow a user to describe the problem in intuitive terms, which are then automatically translated to the mathematical form required by the optimization software.
They are more likely to describe the problem in apocalyptic terms.
However, as it often happens in applications, when modelling a realistic problem, one may decide to describe the problem in terms of differential equations or in terms of difference equations.
Finally, students make post cards describing conditions for coco workers, describing the problem in a sentence or two, and that there is a solution.
We describe the problem in the variance-components (VCs) [8], [19], [20] framework which is a powerful tool for modeling phenotypic variation for continuous traits in families.
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