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I don't understand. Is it a read the passage and answer type question or you have to answer the questions based on your opinions only?
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1. The important distinguishing factor between problem and issue, is that problem refers to a complicated situation that can be fixed or solved. You may have come across this common expression before: there is a solution to every problem.
2.Corruption, Poverty, Caste system, Dowry system, Female foeticide, Racism, Gender Discrimination,Honor killing.
4.Personal-social problems are primarily person-centered, that is, they consist of extraordinary circumstances that affect individuals or individual units of society - usually, crises in relationships or health. Every year the list gets longer but includes rape, spouse abuse, missing children, teen suicide, anorexia, cancer, AIDS, drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness, etc.
Such problems — although personal in nature — become problems for society as a whole when the sheer quantity of persons affected challenges our ability to provide both understanding and assistance to those involved.
Social-political issues include those more global concerns which can, indeed, affect individuals, but which individuals - by themselves - cannot begin to handle: the arms race, the impact of the world debt, racism-and sexism, the effects of colonialism in developing nations, homelessness, and so on.
To confront these kinds of issues requires commitment by individuals, institutions and governments; they also generally call into question the established social, political, cultural and economic structures of society.
2.Corruption, Poverty, Caste system, Dowry system, Female foeticide, Racism, Gender Discrimination,Honor killing.
4.Personal-social problems are primarily person-centered, that is, they consist of extraordinary circumstances that affect individuals or individual units of society - usually, crises in relationships or health. Every year the list gets longer but includes rape, spouse abuse, missing children, teen suicide, anorexia, cancer, AIDS, drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness, etc.
Such problems — although personal in nature — become problems for society as a whole when the sheer quantity of persons affected challenges our ability to provide both understanding and assistance to those involved.
Social-political issues include those more global concerns which can, indeed, affect individuals, but which individuals - by themselves - cannot begin to handle: the arms race, the impact of the world debt, racism-and sexism, the effects of colonialism in developing nations, homelessness, and so on.
To confront these kinds of issues requires commitment by individuals, institutions and governments; they also generally call into question the established social, political, cultural and economic structures of society.
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