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a social problem is any condition that harms a society.
Geoffrey Oldham Dean has written: 'Becoming and being human' -- subject(s): Social policy, Social problems
Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being failing society
The inactive form of the pathogen still has the antigens (protein markers) specific to that pathogen on their surface. Antibodies locate the pathogen and create the correct form of antibody to combat it. As it is inactive the person does not suffer the effects of this pathogen, but when an active form is encountered later the immune system is quicker to respond due to the fact that it now recognises those antigens.
A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems, such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park obviously do not view it as a problem, but some other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition that should be banned or restricted in public buildings
Hypertension is not a pathogen; it is a condition characterized by high blood pressure. It is typically a result of lifestyle factors, genetics, or underlying health conditions, rather than being caused by a pathogen such as a virus or bacteria.
Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being failing society
Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being failing society
Social problems are caused by society failing people, not being failing society
it has something to do with being catholic because social problems like adultry or having an affair with someone is not part of the catolic faith. social problems is breaking one of the ten commandments ....thou shall not comming adultry. Economic problems can be cause by many different commandments being broken. Ofr exaple, if you can pay and wont pay your visa bill, then you are stealing from the government because you can pay them back...this is breaking the commandment thou shall not steal
Sociologists typically view social problems as systemic issues rooted in social structures and institutions rather than individual failings. They aim to understand the root causes of social problems and advocate for structural changes to address them. Sociologists may feel concerned, motivated, and energized to contribute to social change and improve the well-being of society as a whole.
Factors such as political instability, economic inequality, ethnic tensions, corruption, and lack of access to education and healthcare can contribute to serious social problems within a republic. These issues can lead to social unrest, violence, and a breakdown of social cohesion, ultimately impacting the well-being and stability of the society.