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Question 1- Problem Solving
Apply the 5-step Problem-solving method to the following Issue:
Josh Reynold, the son of Dr. Margaret Reynolds, the Dean of Students for a prestigious local college has just been expelled from his third private high school for fighting, drug use, being drunk in school and a number of other serious infractions. His father is remarried with a new family and pays very little attention to Josh. His mother feels that she has run out of options.
How can this problem be solved? Please frame your answer in complete, grammatically correct sentences.
Response:
Step 1: What is the Problem?
Step 2: What are the Alternatives? Alternative I:
Alternative 2.
Alternative 3.
Step 3A: What are the Advantages of each Alternative?
Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Alternative 3
Step 3B: What are the Disadvantages of each Alternative?
Alternative 1:
Alternative 2:
Alternative 3:
Step 4: What is the recommended Solution? The recommended solution is
Step 5: What needs to be done to make the solution work: In order to make the solution work both Josh and Mrs. Reynolds will need to
Question 2
"The unexamined life is not worth living" (Socrates). Briefly explain your critical interpretation of this statement.
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Having made such a statement, one can interpret this statement to mean
Question 3
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