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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...

Goldman says go for gold. Here are 5 Things To Know Before Investing In Gold.

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  Gold investment   Gold investment: Goldman says go for gold; sets a target of $3,000 by next Christmas   In a report on business today, Goldman Sachs analysts predict that gold prices will reach new heights in 2025 due to increasing central bank demand and anticipated US interest rate reductions.   The investment banking firm believes that a potential second term for President Trump could positively impact gold prices, especially in light of increasing geopolitical tensions and concerns about US fiscal stability.   Before you decide to either invest in Gold or not , here are 5 things to know about Gold investment.  5 Things to know before investing in Gold.   1.        1. Gold and  the dollar sometimes have inverse relationship.     The gold price and the trade- weighted US dollar can have an inverse relationship.   What does the trade-weighted show?   The trade-weighted...