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If you could ask obama about any social problem that would be?

We have a new president. If you were his advisor, in which social problem (s) We suggest that it focuses public attention? What would you say about his theoretical model (functionalist, conflict, interactionist) and causes and possible solutions to these problems? Note the balance of costs and benefits and the fickle attention span the public and media communication. Write a memorandum to the President explaining his position. Remember, you want facts on which to base their case to the public!

Barry, why do you think that spending is going to emerge from a recession, when it has not worked in the past?

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Thomas Chandy, VeoMed.com s co-founder, was inspired to create a place for the medical community for health information in developing software for the Harvard Medical School. "After working on a project that is on visual material related to heart scans, I realized that the medical community needs a centralized place to share and store information, "said Chandy. Two years after setting out to create this centralized location, Chandy and co-founder, Aaron Krinsky VeoMed.com be sure progress in his studies of medicine and ultimately improve patient care.

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Help topic?

Ok, so I have to write a research paper on a social problem in society (-obsessed culture celebrity, violence in the media of hyper teenagers, etc.) and in the paper, I'm not only "define" the problem (which is not very complicated in itslef) but it must also provide a plausible solution to the problem. I find it hard to find a solution plausible one problem I think. Anyone have any ideas I can use?

I think we should make the problem of obesity. It is highly endemic, tons of data are available, and you can offer a plausible solution (Gov't programs such as how one school in New Zealand banned cakes for the school tax refunds from the government for people to lose weight or something, free programs welfare, public education, etc.) to media violence: parental controls, pay extra for channels that have a excessive violence, prohibition of the hyper-shows: advocacy, financial support, if you have Atleast make condoms available, programs that share stories of teenage mothers do not encourage

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