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The steps that should occur before taking action in the problem-solving process are the following.
-gathering information
-considering options
-weighing disadvantages.
These steps are very important before taking any action before you have to weigh your options. This means that you need to consider alternatives, seize all of them and choose the one that can help you best solve the issue at hand.
If you forget to take these steps, you will probably miss something and the decision could not be the best. So, analyze the situation, understand the problem, generate alternatives, choose one, make the decision, and be quick to implement it. After taking action do not forget to evaluate.
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Major Cold War proxy wars included the Algerian War, the conflict in the Congo, the Northern Yemeni Civil War, the Sand War, the Western Sahara War, the Laotian Insurgency, the Civil War in Mozambique, and many others.
In the Oedipus the King, in some cases hilariously inhumane or whimsical, now and then keen, now and again sensational, the Chorus responds to the occasion in front of an audience. The Chorus' responses can be lessons in how the gathering of people ought to decipher what it is seeing, or how it ought not to translate what it is seeing.
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