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what's the different between problem and threat? #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 16:41 pm   what's the different between problem and threat?
 

I read the text about global warming that they usually use the word threat more often than problem so what is exactly different between two words ?
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what's the different between problem and threat? #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 11, 2008 17:59 pm   what's the different between problem and threat?
 

"Threat" is more scary. If we feel threatened by something, it may make us get off our butts and do something more than if we feel we have a problem.
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