it depends on the problem. if your TV wont work then smashing it to piece's isn't going to help but violence can be a temporary solution.
If you woke up and found your mother having the living crap beaten out of her by her boyfriend then you take action. siting down and having a game of Chess isn't going to help stop his violence you need to respond in kind, hears what you do: you grab a rolling pin out of the kitchen and smash his knee cap in will hes not looking.
by experimenting..
Calculus was invented to solve physics problems, so the importance of studying calculus is to solve physics problems.
There is no single method to solve all types of fraction problems. Some problems and their solutions are relatively simple, others are extremely difficult.
Well, you can solve your problems easily by asking friends or family, or thinking through how you can. Maybe ask teachers or therapist.
you cant.
Yeah, sometimes we do.
They were freedom fighters eager to use violence to solve their problems. Read The Bible.
gang violence solves nothing..... violence in all doesnt solve anything
His philosophy was peaceful protest and that violence didn’t solve problems but created them.
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His political belief was that everyone should be treated the same and he was opposed to using violence to solve problems.
The environment in which a child grows in will affect his cognitive development. When children are too exposed to violence and strife at an early age, they tend to think that violence is the only way to solve certain problems.
The policy of Blood and Iron where violence-not democracy, was used to solve the nation's problems.
violence can help children stay away from the bad things in life. children will se in the violence they watch that they need to stay away from those type of things u just cant encourage your children buy telling them that that's how u solve your problems.
Marines always find ways to be peaceful and prevent violence but if nothing works a marine uses force to solve the problems
no she did not solve any of his problems
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