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    There have been social problems throughout history. There have been social problems in the past, there are social problems now, and there will be social problems in the future. Each social problem have their main statements, activists, and counterclaims. In the past, we had social problems like women’s rights, civil rights, and the AIDS epidemic. Women did not have the same rights as men in the past, but they wanted wanted equal rights to men. The main claim for the women’s rights social movement was

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    The problem with Social Security trust fund is that at the present time there is more credit in the trust fund than is required for payment of Social Security benefits. “By 2027 revenue coming into the trust fund will fall below the level of being paid out, and by 2040 the trust fund will be depleted (Quadagno, 2014).”Meaning there will be not enough money from payroll taxes to pay all the benefits that are promised to citizens. This puts everyone who is going to enter retirement in jeopardy. Even

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    According to Ferreira (2005:86), four elements may be discerned when attempting to define a social problem. The four elements are: a pressure (influential) group; a social condition; a set of values and norms; and collective action. Taking these four elements as building blocks the following definition of a social problem may be arrived at: A social condition, known to a pressure group as posing a threat to current values and norms, that requires collective action to rectify (Pretorius, Le Roux

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    Introduction In the essay, “The Social Security Problem,” published in Sticks and Stones and Other Student Essays, Max Moore addresses the complex issue of Social Security running out of funds. He also addresses the possible actions that can be taken in order to provide a solution to this problem. Moore targets different audiences that are either directly affected or in control of this depletion of funds. He uses credible evidence to support his claims while also approaching the subject in a balanced

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    Explain what social problems are. Social problems are considered to be a certain condition that affects people in a community and it is seen as undesirable. Some social problems are murders, bullying, obesity, driving while intoxicated, racism, and drug abuse just to name a few. Name one social problem that you believe exists in your own community, and apply the three sociological perspectives to explain how that problem is rooted in the structure of society. One social problem that exists in my

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    This business evaluation outlines the growing social problem of unemployment, focusing particularly on minorities and youth. The business idea is a restaurant that provides apprenticeships in a hospitality environment, helping tackle the social issue of unemployment. It has a “Pay What You Want” structure at certain times and days, meals can also be paid for through labour. The evaluation then goes on to define the different types of stakes and whom a stakeholder is and then it talks about our three

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    The social problem identified during Mr. M’s interview was the struggle he faces associated with being a black man, more specifically, how his race is affecting his social mobility. Mr. M stated that his skin color has hindered him from opportunities to advance his life. In a society like America, where white privilege exists, social mobility consists of various factors. Race can be a major factor in determining if a person or a group of people moves up in a social class system. Mr. M discussed with

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    Dillon Gerdes Osterman Social Problems Period 2 Sun, October 8th 2017 “Poverty” What is a Social Problem? A social problem is a general factor that affects society. It is a problem affecting a certain group or area of people. I chose poverty as my social problem for this paper. What is poverty? Poverty is the state of being poor. It has many forms, from living in a house with just enough money to get by, to living on the street. Poverty can affect you in many ways. It can affect your health and

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    Hoop Dreams Paper The movie Hoop Dreams shows you the difficulties and obstacles that come in the way of dreams. Although it’s said that if you believe in a dream long enough it will come true, but in Hoop Dreams you are shown the harsh realities of the falseness of that statement. Then that the reality of a dream not coming true hits you like a brick wall. This movie shows the conflict perspective view showing how sports can be harmful because they make you believe that if you have a talent it

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    4013-995 Social Change Process Dr. Deacon November 12th, 2014 1. Much of social change is aimed at alternating inequalities and forms of oppression. Select One of the forms of inequality and/or oppression that we have covered so far (e.g., sexism, ageism, etc.), Briefly describe this form of inequality and/or oppression (giving at least one example of how it manifests in day to day society). Give one reason why the authors of either of your book(s) argue that this is a social problem in need of

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