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Prepare a news report for a newspaper about the way your school has helped to control social problems.​

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Answered by akanshtanwar4
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They give the child support and encouragement and also show him a way to solve problems. They can also instruct the grown up children about the adverse effects of many bad habits. Role of a School in Solving Social problems: ... So, school plays an important role in the elimination of social problems.

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Answered by varshajagtap3080
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STUDENTS SHOULD HELP SOLVE SOCIAL PROBLEMS

TRAINING OF GREAT VALUE

By Professor JAMES Ford ., (Special Article for the Crimson)

October 15, 1920

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The social problems of this day are so acute and widespread that the cooperation of all thinking men is necessary to cope with them. No student need defer his participation, in their solution until after graduation, for there is simple opportunity for vital service by undergraduates. Postponement of social service is not only unnecessary but is also likely to be unwholesome, in that it leaves the humanitarian impulses--so essential to human progress--unused during a period which is most favorable to their development. Habits of generosity or of selfishness towards one's fellows are easily formed, but broken with difficulty. In the period after graduation in which the student finds or makes his place in the crowded world of business or industry, ideals of service repressed during student days too easily wear away. But habits of service acquired in the undergraduate period are likely to develop and add quality to all his future relations, at home, at business, or in civic affairs.Social service is broadening. It offers opportunities to see the causes of social discontent--the inadequacies of many social institutions--the struggles of natures good and bad with conditions of working and of living which are often needlessly cruel and restrictive. It offers opportunities to see varied reactions to our present social organization and the backgrounds from which new social theories are emerging.

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