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Workshop SectionWorkshop SectionFuture Problem Solving ~ September 22, 2010
RegistrationRegistrationYou can't register for this workshop section because it occurs in the past.
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DepartmentDepartmentESU 9
Primary ContactPrimary ContactLaura Ochsner
DescriptionFuture Problem Solving sessions will enhance the Future Problem Solving process by providing information for the FPS teams regarding a problem of study.  Individuals with expertise in each topic area will deliver information through brief presentations.  

LocationCentral Community College
StatusStatusThis section is currently open.
5 Registered
5 Minimum; 80 Maximum
Section Date(s)
DateStart TimeStop Time
September 22, 20109:00 AM 11:30 AM
Registration DeadlineDecember 31, 9999
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Pricing Information
 Who     Registration Fee     Default Price 
 Student Team      $25.00  Yes 

Materials FeeMaterials Fee: $0.00
LunchNo, lunch is NOT provided.
College CreditNo, this section can NOT be taken for college credit.
T-ShirtsNo, this section does NOT have t-shirts.
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CommentsThis session will enhance the Future Problem Solving process
by providing information for Future Problem Solving Teams regarding a problem
of study. Individuals with expertise in healthy living will deliver information
through brief presentations. This is the first session of the 2010-2011
academic year.

 The topic for the first practice problem is Healthy Living:

 Fast foods, convenience foods, stress...all of these are affecting our
lives today, resulting in a generation of people with disorders that were
unknown twenty-five years ago. Stress-related illnesses - broken sleep
patterns, obesity, lack of physical exercise, ADHD, mood swings and other
psychological conditions - seem to all be part and parcel of the intensity at
which people are living today. What impact will these have on the lives of the
next generations? 

Please email Megan Longshore (mlongshore@esu9.org) with the number of student participants you plan to bring.