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Table Contents

• Definition
• Introduction
• Types of Social Issues
• Solutions of Social Issues
• Conclusion

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Definition
Social issues are topics or subjects that impact many
people. They often reflect current events but also
represent longstanding problems or disagreements
that are difficult to solve

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Introduction

• Beliefs, opinions, and viewpoints can be strong,


and debate on these topics is a natural outcome of
public discourse. Globally, subjects including
climate change, immigration, and women’s rights
impact people around the world.
• Social issues are important research topics because
they help people understand that there are many
ways to think about and approach the same
problem, and they teach essential critical thinking
skills. 4
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Types of Social Issues
ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
• Animal experimentation, also called animal
testing, has contributed to many important
scientific and medical discoveries; many people
object to the use of animals in scientific studies
because animals are denied their freedom and
often suffer injury and discomfort; others identify
certain practices as cruel while still recognizing
the benefits.

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Types of Social Issues
CHILD BULLYING
• The definition of bullying has expanded beyond
traditional notions of a bigger, stronger child
picking on a smaller, weaker victim. Bullying can
occur in virtually any interpersonal setting. While
it affects young people as well as adults, the issue
is primarily considered in contexts involving
school-aged children and adolescents.

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Types of Social Issues
DEPRESSION
• Depression is a mood disorder that causes
persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and
decreased energy. However, depression is more
than just unhappiness. It can be severe enough to
interfere with work, school, and other daily
activities. Doctors also refer to this condition as
major depressive disorder or clinical depression.

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Types of Social Issues
GLOBAL WARMING
• The term global warming first appeared in
geochemist Wallace Broecker's
1975 Science magazine article, "Climatic Change:
Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global
Warming?" Scientists began studying the effect of
greenhouse gases on Earth's climate more than a
century prior, however, as early as 1820.

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Types of Social Issues
IMMIGRATION
• Immigration involves moving to a new country
with the intention of settling there permanently
after leaving one's country of citizenship. The
impact of immigration on receiving countries has
stirred debate among those who feel that
immigrants enhance a local population and those
who view immigrants as a threat.

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Types of Social Issues
IMPEACHMENT
• In the United States, impeachment refers to the
process through which a public official can be
investigated for removal from office, which may
also result in his or her prohibition from holding
future public office if suspected of "treason,
bribery, or other high crimes and
misdemeanors."

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Types of Social Issues
VACCINATION
• Vaccines allow your body to produce infection-
fighting cells and pathogen-specific antibodies,
which are the molecules that remain in your
immune system and recognize and attack
pathogens. A vaccine mimics an infection by
exposing your immune system to a weakened or
dead pathogen and build up protection against it.

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Types of Social Issues
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
• Movements for the equal rights of women have
been shaped in response to a system of
patriarchal social norms and laws that, according
to historians and social scientists, formed the
basis of cultural, political, and economic life.
Despite the achievements, feminist scholars argue
that the remnants of coverture still operate in
legal and social institutions.

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Types of Social Issues
POVERTY
• Poverty is the state of having few material
possessions or little income. Poverty can have
diverse social, economic, and political causes
and effects.

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Types of Social Issues

DISCRIMINATION
• Discrimination is the act of making unjustified
distinctions between people based on the groups,
classes, or other categories to which they belong
or are perceived to belong. People may be
discriminated on the basis of race, gender, age,
religion, disability, or sexual orientation, as well as
other categories.

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Solutions of Social Issues

Poverty-By providing education, skill training


and job opportunities in a society.
Increase the education budget. Provide them
with scholarships and opportunities, to get the
best achievable education from the top
universal of the world.

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Solutions of Social Issues

People who are employed and are above the


poverty line should take steps towards
replacing child workers with adult workers. It
will benefit not only the society, but the
country at large.

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Solutions of Social Issues

Gender equality and women education is very


important to stop the evil practice of child
marriage. The girls become extremely
dependent upon her parents because of lack
of education.

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Conclusion

 Social issues (also social problem, social


evil, and social conflict) refers to any
undesirable condition that is opposed
either by the whole society or by a section
of the society.
 It is an unwanted social condition, often
objectionable, the continuance of which is
harmful for the society.

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