Dear Kavitha,
Doing well and with to know the same from you. You are not resoponding to the Face-book. Be in touch with our friends.
Recently I read a story titled “The Storeyed House”. It’s an amazing story. It is written by a Marathi writer, Waman Govind Hoval.
The story in brief… ‘Bayaji was a mahar by caste, comes to his village after his retirement. He starts a storeyed house. The village head, Bhujaba burnt it into ashes. Bayaji’s death in the accident is pathetic. His sons start working to build storeyed house.’
The style of narration mixing human emotions, questioning the inequalities of the society and presentation style are heart touching.
You should read such great stories. I definitely believe you will love this story. Any how you read and reply.
Convey my regards to your parents.
Your loving friend,
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- How did Oliver feel when he was told to appear before the live board? A. laughed B. cried C. astonished D. excited
- What is the meaning of the ‘board’ in this passage? A. black board B. sign board C. directors of an organization D. An office room
- Who are the fat gentle men? A. policemen B. judges C. criminals D. members of the board
- As per the passage, the boy was ………………. A. a fool B. an orphan C. a child labour D. an intelligent Answer the following questions in two or three sentences. (3x2=6 marks)
- Why did Oliver tremble and cry in the white-washed room?
- “What is that, sir?” inquired poor Oliver. What does “that” refer to?
- Do you find orphan children like Oliver around you? How would you help them? (Questions 8-12): Read the following passage. Romesh was fourteen years old. He left his widowed mother and three younger sisters back in Bihar. He took up a long travel of hundreds of miles to find a new future. He reached Hyderabad, one of the main cities in India. On reaching the city, he found that the streets were not paved with gold. Finding a job was not an easy task. Cursed by hunger, he joined a group of rag pickers. He started working early in the morning and toiled until late evening, only to earn a mere Rs. 10 a day. Life was not a dream for him. Luckily, he got a helping hand from “The Child Line” when some rescuer called 1098 helpline. Romesh is now one of the beneficiaries of Telangana State based project for the Elimination of Child Labour. Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet. (3x1=3 marks)
- From which place to which place Romesh travelled? A. Hyderabad to Bihar B. Bihar to Hyderabad C. All main cities in India D. Hundreds of miles
- The word “toiled” means ………………… A. worked more laboriously B. walking all the day C. cleaning toilets D. taking rest in the evening
- What is 1098? A. a help line phone number for elimination of child labour B. a secret code to identify street children C. Registration number of “The Child Line” D. Phone number of state based project for elect child labour Write answers for the given questions in one or two sentences (2x1=2 marks)
- Why did Romesh come to Hyderabad?
- Luckily, he got a helping hand from “The Child Line”. If it is not happened, what would be the future of Romesh? Section-B: Vocabulary and Grammar (Questions 13-17): Read the following passage given below focusing on the underlined parts and answer the questions given at the end as directed. (5x1=5 marks) The members of this board were very wise (13) and philosophical men. As they turned their attention to the workhouse, they discovered that it was a regular place of public entertainment (14) for the poorer classes. It was the place where they had breakfast, dinner, tea and supper (15) all the year and free; where it was all play and no work. This was really shocking state of affairs, they were of the opinion that the poorer (16) should be given only two alternatives: Either to starve quickly outside the workhouse, or gradually inside the house. View, they decided that the inmates of the workhouse would be issued (17) three meals of thin gruel a day, with an onion twice a week.
- Choose an appropriate antonym from the given options. A. foolish B. unwise C. wiseless D. wisefree
- Choose the verb form from the given options. A. entered B. entertain C. enter D. entertainmented
- What is the appropriate meaning for the word ‘supper’? A. super lunch B. night meal C. light food in the evening D. suffer with fasting
- Choose the correct form of the word. A. poorest B. pooring C. poored D. poor
- Choose an appropriate synonym from the options. A. quarreled 2B. designed C. served D. delivered (Questions 18-22): Complete the passage choosing the right word from those given below it. Each blank is numbered and for each blank has four choices (A), (B), (C) or (D) given. Choose the correct answer from these choices and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet. (5x1=5 marks) Finally, …………………….. (18) advocacy, SOS Children’s Villages aims ……….. (19) improve the overall framework conditions for children …………….. (20) parents cannot take care of them, or who are at risk of lasing the care of their families. Successful advocacy, based on their experience as a practitioner, brings about changes in policies ………………… (21) practices that weaken children’s rights leads to sustainable changes to improve the situation for children and families …………………… (22).
- A. thorough B. throw C. threw D. through
- A. of B. for C. to D. from
- A. where B. whose C. When D. which
- A. and B. or C. but D. also
- A. anywhere B. somewhere C. everywhere D. nowhere Section C: Creative Writing (Discourses) ( Question 23): Write an essay on untouchability. Or Write a letter of complaint to SI of police on any untouchability incident you witnessed. (10 marks) (Question 24): Prepare an awareness poster on “Child Labour”. (5 marks)
Paper –II Answers Section-A:
- Oliver did not know what the live board was. He was frightened on seeing so many gentlemen in the room. The beadle gave Oliver a tap on his back with a cane. So he trembled and cried in the white-washed room.
- ‘That’ refers to the word, “Orphan”. He doesn’t know the meaning of the word. So he asked them.
- Yes, there are two orphan children near our colony. I would help them by giving my used clothes and my used books.
- His family condition was very bad. So he came to Hyderabad to search for a job.
- Romesh would continue as a child labour. He has to bear all the sufferings of child labour. Section-B
- C Section-C
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The Biggest 15 Social Issues We Are Facing Today
No matter where we live, what communities we belong to or what we care about, we are affected by social issues. It’s the price of living in a society, and while challenges like poverty, climate change and discrimination can feel overwhelming, we have the power to take action. The first step is understanding what issues we’re up against. In this article, we’ll explore 15 of the biggest social issues facing the world today.
# | Challenge |
1 | The global housing crisis |
2 | Gender inequality |
3 | Climate crisis |
4 | Overconsumption |
5 | Global hunger |
6 | Threats to LGBTQ+ rights |
7 | Reproductive justice |
8 | Educational disparities |
9 | Health and healthcare |
10 | Income inequality |
11 | Global unemployment |
12 | Increased migration |
13 | Artificial intelligence |
14 | Debt bondage |
15 | Threats to journalism |
#1. The global housing crisis
Shelter is a human right, but hundreds of millions of people lack adequate, affordable housing. According to the World Bank, the housing crisis is global, and it could impact as many as 1.6 billion people by 2025. That number will only grow with time. By 2030, the world needs to build 96,000 new affordable homes per day to meet the needs of 3 billion people. What’s driving the global housing crisis? According to Albert Saiz in a paper for the MIT Center for Real Estate, economic factors like rising costs and income inequality are prevalent. Addressing these issues now is critical to protecting people in the future.
#2. Gender inequality
Societies have been working to improve gender inequality for centuries, but we still have a long way to go. Globally, women still make less money than men, have poorer health outcomes, have fewer opportunities and endure more gender–based violence. According to 2023 data, the global gender gap won’t close until 2154 . Even the most gender-equal country, which is Iceland , still has social issues to address. Some of the issues are recognized – women are still being subjected to physical and sexual violence – while there are gaps in data related to things like unpaid care, domestic work, gender and the environment, and so on.
#3. Climate crisis
The climate crisis is one of today’s most urgent social issues. Earth.org outlines a list of major climate events in 2023 , including severe droughts, wildfires, higher ocean surface temperatures and storms. That same year, the IPCC released a summary of its previous five reports, showing how human activity is causing severe damage to the planet, and, if trends continue, parts of the earth will become unlivable in just a few decades. The world can fight the climate crisis, but we have to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and turn to renewable energy sources.
#4. Overconsumption
Greenhouse gas emissions are a primary driver of climate change, but overconsumption is hurting the planet, too. Unfathomable amounts of food, clothing, plastic and other things are thrown into landfills and the ocean every day. However, it’s not a problem for everyone. According to research, just 20% of the world’s population is responsible for consuming 80% of the globe’s natural resources. The richest 500 million people release half of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. To break it down even further, if every person in the world consumed resources at the rate as people in Canada and the United States did, we would need at least five earths .
#5. Global hunger
Global food insecurity is a serious problem. According to data, about 735 million people endured chronic hunger in 2022, and with issues like climate change, the lingering effects of the pandemic and conflict, it will be very challenging to end hunger by 2030. Children typically suffer the most. When kids don’t get enough to eat, they become more vulnerable to diseases like measles, malaria and diarrhea. According to the World Food Programme, “hotspots” for hunger include Burkina Faso, Mali, South Sudan and Palestine.
#6. Threats to LGBTQ+ rights
At the same time as LGBTQ+ rights have expanded, certain countries have pushed back. In the summer of 2023, the first Ugandan was charged with “aggravated homosexuality,” a crime punishable by death. In its 2023 review, the Electronic Frontier Foundation also found an increase in anti-LGBTQ sentiment , including more laws that restrict privacy and freedom of expression, and censorship of LGBTQ+ websites. Even in places like the United States, which is seen by many as a haven for the LGBTQ+ community, legislative threats are on the rise .
#7. Reproductive justice
Reproductive justice, which includes things like abortion access and maternal health, is a social issue affecting every corner of the world. According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, most countries are expanding abortion rights, while just four – the United States, Poland, Nicaragua, and El Salvador – rolled back abortion rights . Globally, about 40% of women live in places with “restrictive” abortion laws. Related social issues include menstrual health, prenatal and maternal health, access to contraception and so on.
#8. Educational disparities
When people get a good education, they’re more likely to have higher incomes, better health, healthier children and other benefits. On a larger scale, education also helps countries achieve overall wealth and health. There’s been significant progress on closing the gender gap in education. According to a blog on the World Bank, boys and girls complete primary school at almost an equal rate . However, around 130 million girls are still being denied an education. Wealth also plays a role in educational disparities. In the United States, one study found that wealth affects a student’s chances of finishing college. On a global scale, wealth also impacts where a family lives and what school options are available, as well as tutoring opportunities, whether a student needs a job and much more.
#9. Health and healthcare
Health and the ability (or inability) to access good healthcare are major social issues. Unfortunately, healthcare systems around the world are struggling. COVID-19 continues to be a problem, but hospitals are also facing staff shortages and competition . Not everyone is affected equally. According to the World Health Organization, refugees and migrants experience worse health outcomes due to language barriers, cultural differences, discrimination and legal restrictions on what services they can access.
#10. Income inequality
Global income inequality fluctuates, but according to a 2023 Oxfam study , the world’s richest 1% took almost ⅔ of all the new wealth created since 2020. That gave them almost twice the amount of money held by the bottom 99%. Income inequality can cause serious problems , such as lower economic growth, worse social cohesion and political polarization. There are also ethical consequences to income inequality, which human rights and social justice advocates often discuss. Can society ever be truly good or free when only a handful of people hold all the wealth?
#11. Global unemployment (and underemployment)
High unemployment rates – and low-paying jobs – drive income inequality and poverty. In a 2023 report, the International Labour Organization found that the world is still experiencing slow employment growth . There was a slight recovery in 2021, but as the economy slows again, people are forced to take jobs that pay less, provide fewer hours and/or offer poor working conditions. South Africa, which is the most industrialized economy in Africa, also has one of the highest unemployment rates. According to Reuters, reasons include structural issues related to the shadows of colonialism and apartheid. To fight issues like poverty and gender inequality, countries need to address unemployment and low-paying jobs.
#12. Increased migration
People move all the time, but issues like war and climate change force people to leave their homes. Sometimes, they move within the borders of one country, but other times, they’re forced to take long, dangerous journeys to countries they’ve never visited. According to the Migration Policy Institute, “humanitarian migration” increased in 2023, while policies could impact elections in 2024. The social issues related to migration, such as the rights of migrants, affordable housing, health services and more, will all be relevant for the foreseeable future.
#13. Artificial intelligence
The presence of artificial intelligence has exploded in recent years, but the technology has several issues. Ethics is just one of them. According to a guide on UMA Libraries, AI has problems with gender and racial bias, plagiarism, generating fake news and supporting scams. It also takes a lot of energy to train and run AI programs, so as the use of AI increases, so will its carbon footprint . As the technology continues to develop, new regulations, legislation and guidelines will need to be created, as well.
#14. Debt bondage
Rates of labor trafficking have been increasing over the years. According to research, about ⅕ of those in forced labor trafficking are in debt bondage . Debt bondage is a very common type of trafficking where a person is forced to work off a loan. However, because the debt is often so high and they are paid so little, it’s impossible to escape the situation. Perpetrators also often have no intention of freeing the people they’re exploiting; debt bondage can even pass on to children. While bonded labor is technically illegal in some places, like India, it persists , especially in rural areas. Because trafficking is an illicit practice, it’s very difficult to get accurate numbers, but it’s most likely worse than what’s reported.
#15. Threats to journalism
By providing vital information to the public, journalists are essential to freedom of speech, freedom of expression, democracy and the protection of other human rights. In recent years, journalism has been under threat. According to the 2023 World Press Freedom Index , the environment for journalism was “bad” in seven out of 10 countries, while it was “satisfactory” in just three out of 10 countries. The reasons include a surge in fake news and propaganda. Journalists also face threats to their lives. UNESCO found that in 2023, there was a near doubling of deaths of journalists working in conflict zones. As conflicts in Ukraine, Palestine and other countries continue, the safety of journalism will remain a social issue.
Project On Social Issues Class 10
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Introduction
A social issue is one that has widespread public attention. It’s not uncommon for people and communities to suffer as a result of problems with the economy, the government, culture, or the environment. Poverty , inequality, prejudice, environmental degradation, and lack of access to excellent education and healthcare are only few examples of broader societal problems. Social problems are intricate and multidimensional, necessitating cooperation between citizens, organisations, and governments. Awareness and action on social problems are necessary steps towards creating a more equal and just society.
Classification Of Social Issues
There are several ways to categorise social problems depending on their characteristics and levels of impact. Common ways of categorising societal problems are as follows:
Economic issues: Poverty, income inequality, unemployment, and lack of access to basic essentials like food , shelter, and healthcare are all examples of economic challenges.
Political issues: Corruption, discrimination, human rights violations, and a lack of representation or involvement in decision-making are all examples of political concerns.
Cultural issues: Racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, and a lack of a common language are all examples of cultural difficulties.
Environmental issues: Climate change, pollution, deforestation, and the exhaustion of natural resources are all examples of environmental problems that fall within the broader category of social concerns relating to the natural world and the effects of human action on it.
Health issues: Access to healthcare, drug misuse, mental health stigma, and contagious infections are all examples of health concerns that affect society.
These categories are not exclusive of one another, and many societal problems fall under more than one. To effectively solve social problems, it is important to first understand the many forms they might take.
Consequence
The effects of social problems on both people and groups may be profound. The following are examples of the effects of societal problems:
Economic costs: Social problems with economic repercussions include poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Lost productivity, slower economic development, and higher costs for social services are all possible outcomes of the problems we’ve identified.
Health problems: Social difficulties may have negative consequences on health as well. Lack of access to medical care, clean water, and adequate sanitation, for instance, may contribute to the proliferation of several infectious diseases. Mental health and wellbeing may be negatively affected by discrimination and stigma.
Social unrest: Inequality, discrimination, and political persecution are all factors that may contribute to social discontent. Protests, rioting, and possibly civil war, are possible outcomes.
Environmental degradation: Social problems including overcrowding, poverty, and a lack of access to education may have a negative impact on the environment. Deforestation, climate change, and other environmental problems are the outcome.
In sum, social problems may have extensive and lasting effects on both people and groups. To lessen their effects and advance a more equal and just society, it is crucial to take swift and effective action.
Problems with society have always been present in human culture. Cultural, economic, and political factors have always determined the kind of social problems encountered by a given society at any given time in history. The following are some instances of persistent societal problems throughout history:
Slavery: The transatlantic slave trade period was not the first time where the slavery of individuals because of their race or ethnicity was a major societal problem.
Gender inequality: women have historically had less access to resources including higher education, stable work, and political participation due to bias based on their gender.
Poverty: Chronic poverty has plagued human society for centuries, leaving many people and whole communities unable to provide for their most fundamental necessities.
Civil rights: The ability to vote, equal opportunities in education and work, and freedom from discrimination are all examples of civil rights that have been fought for by different groups at different times in history.
As civilizations have advanced, societal problems have grown in scope and complexity. There is a vast variety of societal problems that must be addressed immediately. We may learn more about the origins of societal problems and create more effective solutions if we look at their historical context.
Our modern civilization is plagued by a number of serious societal problems. The following are examples of some of the most pressing societal problems today:
Climate change: An urgent global societal concern, climate change affects people everywhere. Its causes—human actions like burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees—have far-reaching effects on the natural world and people’s health and quality of life.
Inequality: As a result of prejudice and a lack of access to resources and opportunities, inequality is still a major problem in today’s society. Disparities in wealth, education, and other material conditions are included in this category.
Mental health: Many people nowadays struggle with mental health issues including anxiety and depression, making mental health a pressing public concern. Problems associated with mental health may be made much worse by stigma and a lack of readily available services.
Immigration: In recent years, immigration has become a divisive and contentious societal topic. Border security, resettlement of refugees, and the handling of those who are in the country illegally are all examples of immigration-related issues.
Health and healthcare: When it comes to matters of health and medicine, many people still have restricted access to necessary treatment because of financial constraints. The need of healthcare infrastructure and preparation has also been brought to light by the COVID-19 pandemic.
These are only few of the numerous contemporary socioeconomic problems. A more fair and equitable society can only be achieved by the persistent work of people, governments, and other stakeholders to address these problems.
Stakeholders
People or organisations with a vested interest in seeing a social problem resolved are considered stakeholders in that issue. Stakeholders, while discussing social problems, might include:
People and groups: People and groups are often the ones who feel the effects of social problems the most acutely. They have a personal stake in resolving these problems for the sake of their own and others’ happiness.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs): NGOs, or “non-governmental organisations,” are nonprofit groups that use lobbying, research, and direct service to tackle societal problems. They may be essential in bringing attention to societal problems and pushing for legislative changes.
Governments: Governments have a duty to address social concerns via policymaking, financial support, and the provision of services. Health, education, and welfare policies fall under this category.
Private sector: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, philanthropy, and collaborations with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and governments are all examples of how the business sector may help find solutions to societal problems.
International organizations: The United Nations and the World Health Organisation are only two examples of international organisations that may help combat worldwide socioeconomic problems. They may help finance initiatives to address social challenges, provide technical assistance, and advocate for change.
By working together, advocating for change, and pooling resources, stakeholders can tackle complex societal problems. Stakeholders must accept responsibility for their part in solving societal problems and collaborate to achieve common goals.
When attempting to solve societal problems, it’s important to bring together a wide range of people and perspectives. Possible answers to societal problems might consist of:
Policy shifts: changes in policy at the regional, national, and global levels may assist alleviate societal problems. Policies in the fields of healthcare, education, and social welfare, for instance, may aid in the fight against inequality and the spread of equal chances.
Community engagement: Participation from members of the community is crucial while trying to solve societal problems. It entails helping people and groups find answers that are tailored to their own problems. Community-based initiatives, public engagement, and bottom-up organising are all viable options here.
Advocacy and awareness-raising: Advocacy and awareness-raising may assist bring attention to social problems and push for positive legislative changes. Social media, mainstream media, and local events are all tools that may be used for this purpose.
Research and data analysis: Analysis of data and research into the origins of societal problems may lead to the creation of effective, data-driven remedies. This may need the use of surveys, data analysis, and collaboration with academics and think tanks.
Partnerships and collaboration: Collaboration and partnership between different groups may help solve societal problems more efficiently. To do so, it may be necessary to combine resources and expertise among NGOs, governments, private sector organisations, and international organisations.
To solve social problems, many people and organisations must work together persistently. Understanding the complexities of social problems and creating solutions that are specific to the needs of those impacted is crucial.
Case Studies
The Flint Water Crisis: The Flint water crisis started in 2014, when the city of Flint, Michigan began using the Flint River as its primary water supply. There was a public health crisis because lead and other contaminants had leached into the water supply. The disaster underlined the necessity for government accountability and openness and the need of having access to clean water.
Black Lives Matter Movement: The Black Lives Matter movement arose in protest against police brutality and institutionalised racism that disproportionately affects people of African descent in the United States. Issues of police reform, racial inequity, and social justice have all been brought to the forefront by the movement.
Me Too Movement: The “Me Too” campaign was started in 2017 in response to the widespread problem of sexual harassment and assault in the workplace. There has been a larger discussion about consent, power dynamics, and responsibility as a result of the movement.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Social concerns relating to healthcare, inequality, and access to resources have been brought to light by the COVID-19 epidemic. As a result of the pandemic’s disproportionate effect on vulnerable populations, more equitable healthcare and social welfare policies are urgently needed.
StopAsianHate Movement: The #StopAsianHate campaign began after a spike in hate crimes in the United States targeted Asian people. Racism and prejudice against Asians are becoming topics of discussion thanks to the campaign.
These examples show how difficult and pressing societal problems may be, and how constant work is required to find solutions. They also show how effective social movements and group efforts can be in bringing about change.
Social problems have many facets and influence people on the micro, meso, and macro levels. Inequality, prejudice, and a dearth of available resources and opportunity are only a few potential causes.
Changes in legislation, community involvement, lobbying, research, and cooperation are just few of the methods that may be used to tackle societal problems. Individuals and communities impacted must have their specific needs addressed and common goals and objectives established.
The case studies in this project show how effective collective action and social movements can be in bringing about change, highlighting the critical nature of tackling social concerns immediately. They also stress the significance of government accountability, openness, and stakeholder participation in the fight against social problems.
In the end, it is up to everyone—individuals, communities, governments, and other stakeholders—to work together to find solutions to societal problems. Together, with a holistic perspective, we can build a more fair and equitable society.
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I, [Your Name], a student of Class 10 at [Your School Name], am proud to present my project on “Social Issues. ” This project delves into various societal challenges that have a profound impact on people and communities. Through extensive research and analysis, I have explored the complexities of these issues and proposed possible solutions to create a more equitable and just society.
Throughout this project, I have learned about the classification of social problems, which includes economic, political, cultural, environmental, and health-related issues. Understanding these categories has helped me grasp the different dimensions and levels of impact that social problems can have on society.
I have also delved into the consequences of social issues, realizing the far-reaching effects they can have on economic growth, health, social harmony, and the environment. These effects are not limited to individuals but also impact communities and the world at large.
Exploring the history of social problems has given me valuable insights into the persistence of certain challenges across generations. The fight for civil rights, gender equality, and against slavery serves as a reminder that social progress is an ongoing journey.
In the current context, I have examined some of the most pressing societal problems, such as climate change, inequality, mental health issues, immigration, and healthcare disparities. These issues are relevant to the contemporary world, and addressing them requires collective effort.
As I presented various case studies, such as the Flint Water Crisis, Black Lives Matter Movement, Me Too Movement, COVID-19 Pandemic, and StopAsianHate Movement, I have come to appreciate the power of social movements and community engagement in bringing about positive change.
I want to thank my teacher for guiding me throughout this project and for instilling in me a passion for understanding and addressing societal challenges. I am also grateful to my family and friends for their support and encouragement.
By creating this project on “Social Issues, ” I aim to raise awareness about the urgent need for action and collaboration to solve societal problems. I believe that with the collective effort of individuals, governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders, we can build a better and more inclusive world.
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- Youth Unemployment as a Social Issue Different factors have led to the high levels of youth unemployment, with the most widely studied of them being the skills that are available to the unemployed youths.
- Social Issues in the “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” by Tennessee William The struggle is betwixt his great affection for his boy and his finding the facts, and the mindset of his miserable upbringing by which the dad was normally a removed and an unreachable figure.
- Anthropology in Solving Global Social Issues Artists were moving in the same direction, which excluded the possibility to understand and assess other examples of the art of other nations.
- Homelessness as a Global Social Issue In the US, homelessness is on the increase because of economic melt- down and foreclosures. Moreover, differences in perception of homelessness by liberal and conservative on homeless have increased homelessness in the US.
- Social Issues Affecting Women Women and family Stability/Disintegration The role of women in family stability and disintegration is another social issue affecting women in society. Women are considered as the core managers of stability and security in the family.
- Social Issues of Families in Poverty With the tightened budget, parents of the families living in poverty struggle to make ends meet, and in the course of their struggles, they experience many stresses and depressions.
- Homelessness as a Social Issue Research further indicates that the group is at a high risk of suffering from addiction in an effort to contain stress and ignominy associated with homelessness.
- The Impact of Social Issues on the Development of Adolescence For example, boys have high esteem when they experience changes in their voices, while girls may feel shy due to the growth of their chest region.
- Social Issues in the “Thelma and Louise” Movie The film focuses on the scenes and events that show the experience of females. In other words, “Thelma and Louise” ruined the stereotypical representation of women, which was revolutionary for that time.
- Social Issues: Arranged Marriages Even though research has shown that some arranged marriages result in loving and stable relationships, I think it is important to give individuals the freedom to choose their partners and decide whether they are prepared […]
- Social Issues: Corporal Punishment To begin with, people that support corporal punishment say they do so because they believe that a child needs spanking to learn a discipline.
- Social Issues: Leisure Lifestyle Erickson confirmed through research that leisure activities originate from the mind, and an individual is motivated to engage in it whenever he or she feels that it would be beneficial.
- Social Issue: Concepts of Sociological Imagination and Sociological Perspectives Sociology is a subject that offers insight into behavior of individuals and groups of people in a society and its scope covers established relationships between people in a society, the effects of such relationships on […]
- Social Issues in “Gattaca” by Andrew Niccoland In the movie, another family rivalry is witnessed in the case where Vincent was the main suspect in the killing of an administrator; and when Anton offered to help, Vincent asked him to stay away […]
- Management of Obesity and Social Issues That Emerge With Its Development The article by Omole focuses on recent shift in the management of obesity and the social issues that emerge with its development, namely, the culture of fat-shaming, by considering some of the alternatives toward evaluating […]
- Social Issues in “Be Right Back” Episode of “Black Mirror” Series In one of the scenes of the episodes, in her conversation with the copy of Ash, she says that the android does not have a history of its life; it is just an image without […]
- Social Issues: Smartphones’ Positive Impacts In the past, it is expensive to make calls. In the past, it is not convenient to make calls using payphones.
- What Defines Us as Human? – Social Issues Although the particular features of the people’s skeletal structure and other physical qualities cannot be discussed as determining to speak about persons as human, it is important to focus on differences in the mental and […]
- Social Issues: Teen Pregnancy Lastly, there are no good role models to teach children the importance of abstinence, and this has led them to believe that they should engage in premarital sex to become famous.
- Social Issue: The Death of the Whitney Houston In addition to giving a precise of the aforementioned story, the next discussion also elaborates the story by relating it to sociological imagination and the concept of social perspectives.
- Marriage and Family Problems as Social Issues Sociology as a discipline has an extremely wide range of interests and it is next to impossible even to enumerate them, however the issue that has always been of the utmost importance for the sociological […]
- Social Issues in Education: Applying Theory In the year 2000, the Ministry of Education banned any form of corporal punishment in all schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- Social Issues in Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Othello” The social environment of England at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century was characterized by great attention to social class, citizens’ jobs, and their reputation.
- Social Issues in “Frankenstein” Film Frankenstein’s monster represents the mangled and depressed soldiers returning from the war only to find an economy in crisis, given that the Great Depression was in the offing after the war.
- Education Establishments’ Role Regarding Social Issues However, the universal nature of these issues and their broad influence create an environment in which members of education establishments begin to question the extent of their involvement in them.
- Social Issues in First-World Nations The third social issue that affects a large number of first-world countries is the quality and accessibility of healthcare. However, it is possible to make a gradual positive change through the cooperation of governments and […]
- Social Issues Related to Detroit’s Demographics: The Urban Crisis This refutes the widespread knowledge that suggests racial divides and social initiatives in the 1960s were the cause of the urban decline.
- Philosophy and Perspective of Social Issues In addition, the critical thinking method can also be used to analyze the belief that the government is the cause of social issues. Philosophy is a discipline that can help us to think more critically […]
- Social Issue Analysis: The Trauma Lens of Police Violence It is the most visible manifestation of the struggle for justice, and the police are usually expected to support the victims of injustice.
- Ageism and Financial Insecurity as Social Issues The two main social issues impacting the rights of older individuals are ageism and financial insecurity. Many older people are capable and eager to work beyond the standard set, but the chances are limited.
- The Review of Social Issues Film One of the most important concerns for my future life is the ability to raise and care for children properly. The issue of elderly domestic abuse is considered to be one of the most serious […]
- Moral, Ethical, and Social Issues However, the spectrum of their research is fundamentally different, and in the case of the Press, it concerns dirty work and society’s response to it.
- Race as a Social Construct: Issues of Barriers Since it occurs in the conditions of scarcity of resources essential for the survival of citizens, the varying degree of access to them can be determined on the basis of racial background.
- Social Issues in the “In Plain Sight” Art Project The artists from the In Plain Sight project are united by the goal of raising public awareness about causes such as immigrant detention and the US culture of incarceration.
- Immigration: Social Issue Feeling Analysis From the global perspective, the most influencing countries in the world use visa and other conditions of entering the country as a migration regulating tool.
- International Social Welfare Issue Analysis That is why it is very important for social workers and all socially conscious people to promote the ideas of social welfare and make people understand why it matters. To conclude, the issue of social […]
- Modern Healthcare Aspects in the United States: Managing Historical and Social Issues Today, the system is trying to manage various issues such as malnutrition among older adults that is increasing, the role of nurses and the importance of their diversity, and the growing costs of the services.
- Whistleblowing as a Social Issue in the Workplace The only hindrance to whistleblowing in society or the public is the authenticity of the information and how it will be received generally.
- Key Social Issues Affecting Criminal Justice Professionals The absence of a decline in this percentage suggests that the criminal justice system has not been effective in addressing this issue. The criminal justice system has failed to decrease crime rates due to the […]
- Police Brutality: Social Issue This paper explores the issue of police brutality and seeks to shed light on the perceptions of the public, especially the black minority.
- Domestic Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis with Hate Crimes In my opinion, people could be driven by some factors or they could be conditioned throughout their lives to engage in domestic terrorism. They may also say that they feel unrecognized in the management of […]
- Global Digital Divide as a Social Issue That is, if societies around the globe are able to bridge the gap between those who have and those who do not in relation to information technology, then the development problems would be minimized at […]
- Tragic Love and Social Issues in Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron In that regard, such distinction led to that love relationships were held in secret, and considering the origins of the lovers in both tales, it can be stated that the finale of these love stories […]
- Social Issues in Kuwait: Immigration Workforce Among the frequently highlighted issues in the country, one is the low productivity among the local workforce due to the high influence of favoritism and nepotism in promotions and merits.
- Should Professors Be Allowed to Advocate Their Views on Political or Social Issues in the Classroom? In the recent past, professors have been accused of several faults, and it was because of these faults that it was deemed necessary to put a cap on the extent to which professors can excise […]
- Social Issues in Business I see housing as business and as quoted “business involves the exchange of services for money, making money, and dealing with other people’s needs and demands” in the book ‘A better way to think about […]
- Social Inequality Issue Analysis Thesis Social inequality is a system and systematic worked as the framework of society and its functionality. What is acknowledged to be a hierarchical social structure are essentially confined to the primary units of economic […]
- Gender Pay Gap as a Multifaceted Social Issue The gender pay gap is defined as the average gross hourly earnings of men and women who are working. Secondly, political and economic causes and outcomes of the issue have to be considered.
- Identity and Social Class Issue A social class provides the child with a sense of identity, a set of values, and the motivational base for his later actions, while the school provides him with the knowledge and skills necessary to […]
- Domestic Violence as a Social Issue It is one of the main factors which stimulate the study’s conduction, and among the rest, one can also mention the number of unexplored violence questions yet to be answered.
- Masculinity as a Social Norms Issue However, the advancements that occurred with the rise of the LGBT movement and the empowerment of women now challenge established ideas.
- Community Psychology in Addressing Social Issues Based on the lecture, we learned about the disparity between the rich and the poor, a domain that is associated with marginalization and stigmatization.
- Social Issues of the Immigration Journal The authors studied the impacts of multiculturalism of the period 1980s to 1990s on institutional forms of immigrants in the Netherlands.
- Social Issues in McMinden, Fictional Town The concepts of social stratification, division of labor, and social distance discussed in the essay appear to be connected by cause-and-effect relation.
- Policy Changes and Social Issues The second step within the model is associated with the political stream, in which the previously identified problem is reviewed between communities of policy experts who possess knowledge of the problem.
- Rhetoric: Social Issues’ Influences on US Children Such an approach does not allow the readers to be 100% sure that this information is true to life and makes the statement rather weak.
- Economic and Social Issues in Japan The events of March 11 contributed to widespread changes in the Japanese society and government. In the midst of the March 11 disaster, a political reformation occurred.
- Social Issues in “Born into Brothels” Film It is possible to apply the feminist theory to consider a family featured in the film. In Shanti’s family, this is also the case, and her mother is afraid of her daughter’s future as the […]
- Alcoholism as a Social Issue and Its Effect on Families Such children tend to think that they are the causes of the problem, which would end up affecting them psychologically. Since children are not helped to get out of the horrifying scenarios, they end up […]
- Workplace Gender Bias: Social Injustice Issues Such situations make companies to classify its workforce based on the class systems17 that involve a consideration of the individual’s achievement and performance at the workplace.
- Social Issues in “Too Young to Wed” by Cynthia Gorney In the case of 10-year-old Ayesha who was married off to a 50-year old, the women in the family tried to stop the marriage.
- The Social Cost Issue The concept of “social cost” is applied in the economic analysis and estimation of most impacts. The writer observes the economic implications of such impacts on the social realm.
- Public Policies Addressing Social Issues in the USA The best form of policy that the US government uses to control lead poisoning in children is the increased awareness to prevent the use of lead in household paints.
- Social Issues in Self Help in Hard Times by Zinn The following are the main points from the chapter 15 of the Self Help in Hard Times book that were determined as Zinn’s main points of interest: The first main point of Zinn in this […]
- Social Issues in the “Leaving the Streets: Stories of Canadian Youth” The authors of the book are inclined to support the idea that to exit the street life successfully, the street youth should become oriented to the principles of the street disengagement and to breaking all […]
- Social Issues in the Film “Grease” In the first instance, when Danny and Sandy meet for the first time in the school, Danny is compelled to play the bad boy character the group is identified with.
- Natural Disasters and Global Social Issues The hurricane led to a major shift in the social arrangement of the populations in the worst affected areas. This led to a significant loss of jobs in the affected areas.
- US Public Policies Social Issues In view of this, the article is useful since it provides readers with brief and structured information regarding the differences that The Affordable Care Act makes.
- Social Issues of Genital Cosmetic Surgery for Women The labia minora is the main target, and it aims at reducing the size of these lips to avoid protruding beyond the labia majora.
- Intercollegiate Sports: Social and Cultural Issues A primary goal of this essay is to evaluate the impact of social and cultural issues on the ability to handle stress in the future while being a contestant of one of the intercollegiate sports.
- Social Issue of Sexual Assault: Definition and Forms Sometimes it’s not only the ordinary people that are in the dark, even the most important figures that are seen as the role models to the society happen to be in the dark about some […]
- Social Issues: Monogamy in Our Life This sort of relations is considered to be the only legal type of bond in the majority of states all over the world.
- Social Issues: Abortions Prohibition With this in mind, it is possible to say that the question of abortion is a very keen issue which sets the table for a great number of different debates. However, it is said that […]
- Social Issues: Levels of Conversation Impact The results of a conversation depending on the levels of communication between the parties that are involved. In this level of conversation, a self-fulfilling relationship may be developed particularly if the people involved in the […]
- Social Issues: Equity Among the African Demographics Combined with the problem of poverty and lack of educational resources, it takes a truly monstrous scale, affecting not only the lives of women in a number of regions of Africa, but also the entire […]
- Social Issues: “A critical Mess” by Scott Rowan In his argument, Rowan, the president of Sherpa Multimedia, explains the pains and frustrations that the Chicago community undergoes when the cyclists take to the streets demonstrating their riding skills and claiming that it is […]
- Social Issues: Child Observation in Khalifa Park It was noticed that there was a marked difference in the games boys and girls play and their reactions to winning and losing the games.
- Social Issues: Urban Livability and Sustainability In achieving this choice in the United States, for instance, the Federal and State governments should allocate resources according to the development index of the cities in the continent.
- Social Issues: Non-Mainstream Body Modification The rise of many art styles and body modifiers, the increase in tattoo parlors dealing in non-mainstream art, and the emergence of websites, books, and magazines containing body art practices led to the rise of […]
- Social Issues: Hollywood Effects on Suburban Families The actions of the people who lived in the suburbs were largely influenced by the media. On the other hand, the suburban male was the provider and the protector of the house.
- The Discussion of WikiLeaks as a Social Issue The circulation of information on the Internet with the help of the media is the characteristic feature of the developing globalization.
- Social Issues: Demographic Transition Definition Phase two is considered to be the foundation of demographic transition, where there is a quick decrease in the mortality rate.
- Social Issues: Police Protection of the Ku Klux Klan The situation when the police protected the Ku Klux Klan while gassing and arresting the demonstrators can seem to be unexpected and controversial because people are often inclined to associate the Ku Klux Klan with […]
- Social Issues: Rites and Ceremonies in People Life The life of a person as the member of the group or community is associated with definite rites and ceremonies which are followed to respond to the traditions, and cultural values developed during the centuries […]
- Social Issues: The Art of Living in Solitude The status of a single person is part and parcel of the modern reality for an increasingly large number of people and at the same time the major cause for psychological and social problems for […]
- Social Issues of Human Behavior: Nature and Nurture On the other hand, the nurture view asserts that behaviors are developed and persist according to the upbringing and the environment the individual grows up in.
- Social Issues: Gentrification in Harlem Thus, gentrification in Harlem during the period of 2000-2012 is characterized by changes in the community’s demographics, household income, and economy connected with the arrival of wealthier residents, increased investment, promoted economic and business activities, […]
- Social Issues: How Identities are Constructed? In modern times, many people identify themselves with their countries of birth, and this makes them eligible for citizenship rights and other social and economic privileges that are offered by their countries.
- Social Issues: Charitable Donations These factors include awareness of the need to contribute, solicitation, selflessness, cost of the benefit, status in the society, and personal values.
- Social Issues: Game Theory in Daily Life In effect, game theory can be said to be a basis for making rational decisions whereby the given decisions create impacts on the decision making the ability of other entities in the group, while also […]
- Social Issues: Gender Segregation The Code recognizes the “inherent dignity and worth of every person and to provide for equal rights and opportunities without discrimination”.
- Social Issues in the Book “The Academic Illusion” by Ken Robinson In the introductory part of the article, the author focuses on how intelligence is measured. In the last part of the article, the author persuades human beings to change how they perceive education.
- Social Issues: Property Ownership White views nature from a different standpoint to Forster’s; while he appreciates nature and the serenity of the place, Forster view of his wood is in terms of monetary value.
- Social Issues: Challenges Facing Young Immigrants It is against this backdrop that this essay seeks to explore the challenges facing young immigrants in the United States and the proactive measures that can be taken to rescue this vulnerable group in transiting […]
- Social Issues: the Freak Shows Popularity This appetite is what drives freak show organizers to find persons with severe deformities to satisfy the curiosity of the public.
- Social Issues: Muslim Immigrants in the UK Since the study aims at exploring Muslim immigrants in the UK, it will focus on the struggles of Muslim immigrants in the UK, the policies the UK government uses towards Muslim immigrants, and terrorism challenges […]
- Social Issues: Freak Shows The shows gave audiences something they craved, and the audiences gladly paid the organizers for putting up the shows. The second reason for the popularity of freak shows is the financial returns associated with the […]
- Communist Manifesto, Time and Social Issues The primary issue of the manifesto is the vagaries in which the bourgeoisie subject and subjugate the proletariat, all in the struggle for private property.
- Immigration as Social Issue in Australia The research will explore the element of trans-nationalism that is likely to be the case with most of these immigrants and its impacts on their continued stay in Australia.
- Native Americans: Social Issue In addition, the references of the natives by the mainstream society have led to the under development and have prevented the evolution of the Indian Americans.
- Sufficient Justifications of the Legitimacy of Religious Positions on Social Issues Beale points towards the spiritual, historical and divine origins of the bible and utilizes this as the reinforcing factors behind his belief in the bible’s inerrancy and infallibility.
- Social Issues; Crime and Poverty in Camden This has threatened the social security and peaceful coexistence of the people in the community. The larger the differences between the poor and the rich, the high are the chances of crime.
- White Privilege Social Issue Due to subtle nature of the racism in the modern society, the whites perceive it as just a social factor that differentiate people into privileged and unprivileged classes in the society.
- Social and Political Issues The military has been used by the corporations and the wealthy individuals to protect the interests of the nation, which are actually the interests of the corporations and the wealthy.
- Social Issues in the “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee The phrase ‘to kill a mocking bird’ stands out as a metaphor in the book To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
- Gandhi’s contribution towards contemporary social issues Gandhi appreciates the existence of difference in the name of God amongst the Muslims, Hindus and Christians. In order for the concept of non-violence to be applicable, Gandhi is of the opinion that it is […]
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A social issues essay is important because it tries to address existing problems in society. These could be problems that prevent its individuals from living happy lives, from performing well, from feeling safe or content (financially, socially, psychologically, spiritually), that are hindering society’s evolution as a whole. Interestingly, people become aware of many of these problems or imperfections by comparing different societies – this is often able to illustrate that things can be much better than expected. A social issues paper normally describes the problem by using supporting evidence/ statistics, tends to evaluate ongoing measures to address it, but may also reflect on alternate solutions or more radical measures. Check out the essays in this category for a deeper insight.
White Privilege: a Historical and Contemporary Analysis
White privilege is a concept that has gained significant attention in recent years as societies grapple with issues of systemic racism and inequality. This essay delves into the multifaceted nature of white privilege, tracing its historical roots and examining its persistence in contemporary society. It...
What is Poverty: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
Poverty is a complex and pervasive social issue that has plagued societies throughout history. It is a multifaceted phenomenon that transcends mere economic insufficiency, encompassing a lack of access to resources and opportunities necessary for a decent standard of living. In this essay, we will...
Pro Death Penalty: a Rational Examination
The death penalty, or capital punishment, has long been a topic of debate and controversy. While many argue against it, this essay seeks to provide a balanced examination of the arguments in favor of the death penalty. Proponents of capital punishment assert that it serves...
Ending World Hunger: a Comprehensive Approach
World hunger remains one of humanity's most pressing challenges, with millions of people suffering from malnutrition and starvation. This essay explores a multifaceted approach to ending world hunger, emphasizing the importance of addressing the root causes, promoting sustainable agriculture, and fostering international cooperation. While eradicating...
How Freedom of Speech Affects Other Individual Rights
Freedom of speech, often considered the cornerstone of democratic societies, has been a subject of enduring debate and discussion. This essay delves into the multifaceted realm of freedom of speech, offering an argumentative perspective on its intricate interplay with other individual rights. In a world...
Social Worker: Qualities, Opportunities, and Challenges
Social workers play a vital role in society by assisting individuals and communities in need, advocating for social justice, and promoting well-being. Their work encompasses a wide range of fields, from child welfare to mental health to substance abuse. In this essay, we will explore...
Martin Luther King Jr.: a Legacy of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Martin Luther King Jr. is an iconic figure in American history, celebrated for his tireless efforts in advancing civil rights and social justice. His life and work continue to inspire and resonate with people around the world. This essay delves into the remarkable journey of...
The Impact of Social Issues on Social Work
Social work is a profession deeply intertwined with addressing and mitigating the impact of social issues on individuals, families, and communities. This essay explores the intricate relationship between social issues and the practice of social work, examining how these challenges influence the role of social...
Food Insecurity in Underdeveloped Countries: a Global Crisis
Food insecurity, the lack of reliable access to sufficient and nutritious food, remains a pressing and deeply entrenched issue, particularly in underdeveloped countries. This essay delves into the complex factors contributing to food insecurity, its devastating consequences on individuals and communities, and the imperative need...
Bullying: Protecting Victims and Addressing Bullies
Bullying is a pervasive and harmful social issue that affects individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and demographics. In this argumentative essay, we will examine the critical importance of protecting bullying victims and implementing appropriate punishments for bullies. By addressing both sides of this complex problem,...
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