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Shintoism is an ancient philosophical religion in Japan. Some social issues in Shintoism are: its lack a clear chain of identity and a lack of centralization.
In a society, social issues involve the issues and items that are present in a nation's society and culture. Social issues are also social sciences and involve education, employment or lack there of, race relations and medical care offered to a nation, population. The lack or abundance of educational opportunities are part of social issues and it also pertains to the nation's government. How the government operates is part of social issues. The justice system is also covered by social issues. As is crime, and social mobility.
it caused major separation in society, and the lack of social mobility in one's life-time.
Autism can cause sensory issues, social awkwardness, speech delay or lack of speech, issues with eye contact and nystagmis, integration issues, and developmental delay.
loss of hemoglobin and iron,dark circle,lack of energy
A common problem caused by the widespread use of computers is lack of personal social interaction. Another problem caused is less physical exercise.
Some of the social issues in New Jersey include income inequality, high cost of living, racial disparities, affordable housing shortage, and access to quality education. Additionally, substance abuse and mental health issues are also prevalent concerns in the state.
The depression was devastating to people, it caused a lack of food, shelter, and clothing and a metal depression in most.
The main dimensions of poverty are: 1) lack of food 2) lack of shelter 3) lack of clothing 4) lack of basic sanitation facilities 5) lack of clean drinking water 6) illiteracy 7) social exclusion 8) vulnerability
Divisions in a school can be caused from racism, and other problems with specific people, races, or ethnicities. Lack of morals can also cause a divide.
lack of reasources
Muckrakers like Jacob Riis and Upton Sinclair wrote about issues such as urban poverty and unhealthy working conditions caused by industrialization and rapid urbanization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They exposed the social injustices and corruption that stemmed from unchecked capitalism and a lack of government regulations.