It depends on what problem you're talking about...... If it's his problem with being chosen as the next Giver, there really isn't much of a solution, he just accepts it.
if it's his problem with the fact the others are going to kill the baby(Gabe) then the solution is him taking Gabe and running away.
If it's the problem of getting the rest of the community to feel emotions and pain and everything, then there also isn't much of a solution. Jonas takes Gabe and runs away from the community, leaving the Giver to stay and comfort the community when all of the memories given to Jonas leak out to the people in the community.
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possible solutions to a problem which you could choose from
Problem Reports and Solutions
Two Solutions for One Problem was created in 1975.
The duration of Two Solutions for One Problem is 240.0 seconds.
The number of basic solutions in an optimization problem is determined by the number of decision variables. For a problem with n decision variables, there can be a maximum of n basic solutions.
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
they supply answers and "solutions" at a cost for any It problem you should have!
Because they are temporary not permanent solutions.
Certain solutions identified at certain points of time will not be suitable at a later point of time, hence it is better to have as many possible solutions to a problem.
Problem Framing is critical in problem-solving as it helps define the scope, context, and objectives of the problem. By framing the problem correctly, you can ensure that resources are focused efficiently, solutions are tailored to the root cause, and potential biases are minimized. It also helps in generating innovative ideas and identifying alternative solutions.
A theory.