The net effect of technology is probably good since humans live longer and in greater health than ever before; however, technology does bring new problems with it.
It may, it may not Depends how you look at it. It may it may not It depends how you look at it
Violence is never the answer. BUT yes yes it does!
each new prototype solves more problems
Attacking a foreign country without the support of its inhabitants typically causes far more problems than it solves.
Quite often, especially if you don't know how to manage it or deal with taxes.But it does solve problems that poverty brings.
it depends no if the technolgy gets better and volocanoes are less active yes if the technolgy gets worse and the volocanoes are more active
No, hiding from your problems aren't good because they create more and more problems.
The answer is very simple. Eat less, move more. Anything else is likely to lead to more problems than it solves.
Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
"In the Soviet army it takes more courage to retreat than advance." "Death solves all problems - no man, no problem."
Scout solves her problems with Walter Cunningham by gaining a better understanding of his background and perspective. She learns to appreciate his differences and shows empathy towards him, leading to a more positive and respectful relationship between them. This change in attitude helps Scout to overcome her initial prejudice and conflict with Walter.
In general, changing the computer will cause more problems than it solves. The computers seldom go bad.