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Thurgood Marshall suffered from congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease, both of which ran in his family. The problem was compounded by his weight, diet, and refusal to quit smoking and cut down on alcohol consumption, longtime habits he found impossible to break. He also had damage to his heart from a series of minor heart attacks that began in 1976. Marshall's colleagues urged him to retire in 1979 after a fall down the Supreme Court steps resulted in two broken arms, but he stubbornly refused, insisting he intended to serve his entire life term. Eventually, Marshall's heath declined to the point that he could barely function and was no longer capable of withstanding a rigorous schedule. His decision may have been influenced by the retirement of his good friend, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., several years earlier, and by his belief that he wouldn't live long enough to have a Democrat appoint his successor. Marshall died in 1993, the day after President Bill Clinton's inauguration.
He started a labor union
If you ask me, that sounds like a FANTASTIC approach to solving a staffing or a turnover problem!
Collaborative learning is an educational approach to teaching andlearning that involves groups of students working together to solve a problem, complete a task, or create a product.
According to the experts at F-Secure, the "Y2K Virus" is just a misnomer given to the Y2K bug by media personnel who didn't completely understand the problem.
It is an approach to find solutions to a felt problem, in which all possible options for solving the problem will be presented. See cafeteria approach..
a problem that accurs when using a duty-based approach to ethics is
Expenditure Approach and Income Approach.
Bedside manner is the physician's approach to the patient; practice (and diagnosis, on some level) is the physician's approach to the patient's problem. Malpractice is when the physician's approach is improper.
No, it is a systematic approach
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Yes, the word 'approach' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'approach' is a word for a way or means of reaching something; a way of dealing with a situation or problem; a beginning step toward an end.noun: The approach to the house is through the garden.verb: You need to approach the problem from a different perspective.
The multi contextual approach is to view one problem from a number of contexts.
They are said to be 'approachable' - this means you can talk to them in confidence, they will not judge you nor talk to anyone else about your problem without your permission.
A systematic approach is a way to handle a problem or situation. It's a carefully thought out plan to a problem. Sometimes used to refer to a tactic in battle.
it means in what way did you go about investigating this problem.
Thurgood Marshall suffered from congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease, both of which ran in his family. The problem was compounded by his weight, diet, and refusal to quit smoking and cut down on alcohol consumption, longtime habits he found impossible to break. He also had damage to his heart from a series of minor heart attacks that began in 1976. Marshall's colleagues urged him to retire in 1979 after a fall down the Supreme Court steps resulted in two broken arms, but he stubbornly refused, insisting he intended to serve his entire life term. Eventually, Marshall's heath declined to the point that he could barely function and was no longer capable of withstanding a rigorous schedule. His decision may have been influenced by the retirement of his good friend, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., several years earlier, and by his belief that he wouldn't live long enough to have a Democrat appoint his successor. Marshall died in 1993, the day after President Bill Clinton's inauguration.