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Top 5 Best Creative Problem-Solving Techniques for Students.

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This post first appeared on Ayi Post. If you are a student, creative problem-solving techniques should be of high interest to you. Because in school, you're constantly solving problems, ranging from tackling tricky examination questions to managing group projects and finding time for everything including your personal well-being.  You might have realized that all school related problems are solved by memorizing formulas or following a rubric. Sometimes, you need to think differently. And that’s where creative problem-solving techniques come in. What are creative problem solving techniques? These are methods to help you generate fresh ideas, approach challenges from new angles, and find solutions when the “usual” ones- the ones you’re familiar with - don’t work. In this post, we’ll explore the top five best creative problem-solving techniques for you as a student, share real examples and tips you can start using today. Let’s  dive in.  Why do students need creative problem...

5 things government should subsidize.

People submit themselves to government becàuse they believe that government has the resources to make life comfortable in ways most individuals can’t.  Government everywhere knows this or should know this fact.  In places, where the legitimacy and acceptability are obtained by popular means, people who seek public offices promise to make life easier for the masses by lowering costs of essential goods and services. One of the popular ways people-centric government keeps this promise is by subsidizing the costs of  filling basic needs.  The costs of filling the following basic needs are often subsidized by governments that empathize with the sufferings of their people are: 1. Education, 2. Food, 3. Quality health care, 4. Decent housing and, 5. Energy. People friendly governments subsidize costs of satisfying these needs because they understand that; 1. When the most people have access to quality education, they would in return use their acquire...