Increased urbanization, overcrowded living conditions, and the collapse of close family ties are most characteristic of modern industrialized societies. As people migrate to cities in search of better economic opportunities, traditional family structures often weaken, leading to social isolation and a loss of community connections. This phenomenon can result in various social issues, including mental health challenges and a sense of alienation among individuals.
The conditions of work in industrial psychology are : Physical condition, Temporal condition and Psychological condition.
The duration of Critical Condition - film - is 1.67 hours.
Home condition that are observed as likely detrimental to the child
his condition is for achilleus to fight in the war otherwise agamemonm wont give chrysis back.
What the doctor says, shows that Johnny is in a bad condition but he will be glad to see his friends.
Increasing urbanization will affect environmental condition in a country because increasing urbanization will affect the living condition and the development of birthrates and also development and condition are together in this case..loll
the conditions on the charlotte of the first fleet were very dusty and much too overcrowded
Hyperthyroidism would be a condition in which T3 and T4 are at increased levels.
Ehlers Danlos is the medical condition primarily defined by increased joint range of motion.
James Oglethrope came over to create the colony of Georgia for debtors to pay off their debt, because the jails were in poor condition and overcrowded.
arteriosclerosis
is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the Heavy_metal_(chemistry) Leadin the body.
Anisopoikilocytosis is a condition where the person has an increased RBC count with abnormal cell morphology
Thrombocytosis is a condition of an increased number of platelets in the blood.
a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.
Italy was over crowded because the birthrate had increased and the deathrate had decreased.
hypoxia