minor parties do not receive significant media coverage
No, but it is done and is something as voters we need to be aware of and try to remove.
Students should be aware of problem solving strategies because they are useful in life as well as in the classroom.
Yes, if you want all parties to be aware.
No, not that anyone is aware of.
When common people become aware of basic human right, chance of deprivation become minimal. Harassment by authority on simplest pretext if reduced to a minimum. Consumers are not befooled by sellers easily as they can seek redressal against their complaints. When voters are ducated enough about their rights, political parties' jobs become harder.
Yes as long as both parties being recorded are aware that the conversation is being recorded.
No, you must make all parties aware that they are being taped for it to be lawful.
People pissed off can never solve a problem, However people who are thinking for themselves and are aware do.
Only if both parties are aware of it and consent to it. See: http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.recordlaw.html
An unknown problem is just that. It is a problem that is unforeseen or that a person is not aware of. When there new programs being release there are sometimes problems that are unknown.
Yes you need to be aware of the problem and you need to do something about it as if left untreated it can lead to irreversible damage to the median nerve that oases through the carpel tunnel ant to the muscles that are controlled by it.
They are mostly oriented towards a very large government, against industrial capitalism, and are very environmentally aware and campaign for the environment.