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- Pointing to the tough realities, such as globalization, faced by one or two nations studied during throughout the course, explain what you think Richard Feinberg meant about how we attempt to solve problems when he said: "Sometimes I wonder if we put all the problems (of the world) on a circular board, all the proposed solutions on an outer wheel, and just spun away, and implemented each solution wherever it stopped on the wheel, whether we wouldn't do as well."
- Albert Einstein said that unless we change our "modes of thinking" about political issues, we are headed toward "unparalleled catastrophe." Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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Thesis statement: The phrase by Richard Feinberg in which he recommended the world to be
solving its problem using a spinning board meant that if each problem would be solved instantly
by spinning for solutions, the world would be a better place with few problems.
Explaining what you think Richard Feinberg statement meant
Agreeing with Albert Einstein statement
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