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I think that the most important social problem facing the world today is global warming, because it is a natural issue which is growing enormously and we can't stop it. We can certainly limit it by changing our daily habits but that won't make it stop or disappear so we have to live with it and adapt.
[...] I agree that the system-blame approach is important, but the person blame is important too because we can't explain all the social problems with only one approach, we have to do a mixture of the two. In some cases, the system-blame approach is more relevant to explain the social problem and vice versa, but in general we do a mixture of the two to explain the problem with 2 points of view and therefore more precisely. III. What is a social problem that affects your life? [...]
[...] Critical thinking questions - Social problem I. What do you think is the most important social problem facing the world today? Why do you feel this is the most important one? Discuss the effects of groups or society ? I think that the most important social problem facing the world today is global warming, because it is a natural issue which is growing enormously and we can't stop it. We can certainly limit it by changing our daily habits but that won't make it stop or disappear so we have to live with it and adapt. [...]
[...] Discuss one social problem in the world today. What do you think should be done to help solve this social problem? One important social problem in the world today is racism. To help solve this social issue, I think that education and awareness on this subject should be increased. Furthermore, we should organise more events to fight against this problem and to be heard (gatherings, events, exhibitions We must also keep denounce when we are victims of it or when we witness it. [...]
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