Problem Oriented Solutions for the given area would involve finding the underlying cause of the drug related issues and possible xenophobia.
Explanation:
Two things are evident if the validity of the calls is to be believed that the area is riddled with
A drug problem which is primarily in the native population of the area which speaks English.
Possibility of Xenophobia against the non English speaking people.
The Police force must try to find the possible drug networks in the area and then look into the dynamic of the English population with the foreign one to find a possible correlation of aberration between the two problems.
During the early 1800's, the issues between the United States and Britain included: the impressment of American sailors (notably in the Chesapeake Affair), infringement on American trade rights, refusal to remove British soldiers from forts surrendered to the Americans at the end of the Revolutionary War, and British support of Indian raids on the American frontier.
<span>These issues led to the American declaration of war on Britain in 1812 (War of 1812), which both nations believed was the other's fault and ended in a draw. At the end of the war, none of the issues which caused it were addressed in the peace treaty, but they declined anyways (mostly due to the end of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe). By the end of the 19th century, the British and Americans had grown closer and were no longer experiencing diplomatic problems. </span>
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Weather observations become climate data: the temperatures that happen during one season are recorded daily.</h2>
Explanation:
Millions of weather observations are recorded each day throughout the world. To document the weather and climate several human observers and automated weather stations are used.
The Cooperative Observer Program (COOP) does accurate observations across the country with scientific instruments to measure temperature, evaporation, rainfall, and snow depth.
Each day the COOP observers follow a uniform procedure to validate their instruments and record their data.
The decision makers for cities and towns depend on accurate graphs and maps to help them in planning for different extreme weather events.
Studies of social structure attempt to explain such matters as integration and trends in inequality.