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According to John Kingdon, it takes basically three steps: the problem; the solution; political will. If you show a problem without it's solution, it will not get the necessary attention and nothing will happen. Political will is very important too, and it can come from many factors, like post-elections views and natural disasters. These three fluxes have to encounter in order to get enough attention and make an available solution to fix the problem. This is called a policy window and it is highly important for the agenda setting on politics issues in a country.
Lets put the fires in Amazon forest as the environmental issue. It is caused by livestock producers, specially cows, that burn the threes to make more free lands to put their animals. With the conservative government that works in partnership it is not interesting to save the amazon forest. It is the opposition and the people's job to raise awareness about the situation and propose solutions. The political will can come by people's interest, and in this case, by the influence of others countries opinions over the subjects, like France.
Tommy would probably want to avoid triggers. People often smoke because they see other people smoking or it is a way for them to get over something. My tip would be to build self-confidence. You won't want to have to want to fir in or try to repair something. Also make a effort to stop. Constantly remind yourself of the dangers of smoking and how much better your life would be if you stopped smoking.
The leaders opposed change. Government was demoralized and
discouraged. Sparta could only leave for military.
Sparta was a fighter society in antiquated Greece that
achieved the stature of its power in the wake of overcoming rival city-state
Athens in the Peloponnesian War. Spartan culture was focused on being loyal to
the state and military administration.