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    to others for guidance. Whether a broad problem faced by many or a personal problem affecting one‚ the support of another can sometimes help. But what problems must one face alone? We can base these moral decisions by factor of benefit. In other words‚ a personal problem is one that affects one person and the resolution to that problem would only benefit him/her in result. Additionally‚ if the ultimate decision to resolve‚ or repair that certain problem lies in an individuals hand‚ even though

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    Poverty as a problem A. Describe the social problem. Poverty is a state in which income is insufficient to provide basic needs. Lack of control over resources‚ lack of education and poor health. There is a multidimensional component which may cause one to lack the ability to care for the basic needs for themselves as well as their families. Poverty can cause alienation and be very distressing. On a very concerning level are the indirect effects of poverty on the development and ones continued

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    | Summary | | Aquaculture in the Philippines has a long history and involves many species and farming practices in diverse ecosystems. Most of the production comes from the farming of seaweed‚ milkfish‚ tilapia‚ shrimp‚ carp‚ oyster and mussel. Aquaculture contributes significantly to the country’s food security‚ employment and foreign exchange earnings. Aquaculture is growing much faster than capture fisheries. However‚ the global position of the Philippines in aquaculture production has fallen

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    is whether eating disorders such as these are simply personal problems of the individuals‚ or if they have become a social problem that needs to be addressed more aggressively. Having grown up in this society‚ I see this issue as a definite social problem. To say that these increasingly common eating disorders are personal problems‚ implies that the causes of them are personal as well‚ which I believe is not the case. A social problem is something that goes against society’s goals and values; it

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    certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their knowledge to other generations. Social stratification is the hierarchical arrangement of social classes‚ castes and strata within a society. While these hierarchies are not universal to all societies‚ they are the norm among state-level cultures (as distinguished from hunter-gatherers or other social arrangements). Also it refers to the hierarchical arrangement of people in a society. This chapter focuses on economic

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    Tony Groben Social Problems Brenda Hawks 11/4/14 A social problem is when the public or some segment of the public perceives a condition or a bad situation as a problem to the whole society. I think that one of the worst social problems in the United States of America is bullying. Bullying can affect everyone that is involved including the person being bullied‚ the bully‚ and the bystander. It can only have a negative effect on people’s lives‚ and usually bullying comes from an outside source which

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    Philippine Management Review 2006‚ Vol. 13‚ pp. 1-20. INDUSTRY REPORT: THE PROBLEM OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN PHILIPPINE CALL CENTERS Aileen S. Alava* Facing high expectations as the newest “sunshine industry”‚ the call center industry in the Philippines appears to have dimmer prospects in the coming years. Having experienced rapid growth from 2000 to 2003‚ the industry experienced a slowdown in growth from 2004 to 2006‚ raising the question of how sustainable the country’s competitive

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    poverty in the philippines always been aware of the gap that exists between theory and practice. Way back in my grad student days‚ Big Theory was the rule (see Reflections on Globalization for an example of the syndrome). Indeed‚ I suppose I was somewhat unusual in that I made the transition from the theoretical disciplines of political science and economics to the practical level of hands-on development work. (I also never managed to finish my dissertation and never quite made it to the big Ivory

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    Main Religions in the Philippines [1] History + distrbution Roman Catholic 80.9%‚ Muslim 5%‚ Evangelical 2.8%‚ Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%‚ Aglipayan 2%‚ other Christian 4.5%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.6%‚ none 0.1% (2000 census) The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation on account of 300 years of Spanish rule. It is estimated that 81% of the population is Roman Catholic. In the south on the large island of Mindanao‚ many are adherents of Islam. Filipino Muslims make up about five

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    abusing drugs‚ or suffering from a mental illness. This has become an epidemic and a major social problem. Grandparents are suffering financially‚ mentally‚ and physically because the biological parents are no longer a part of the family structure and they have taken over the primary care of their grandchildren. This problem is nothing new but is becoming a sore eye to the public. Severity of the Problem Grandparents who have taken on the primary role of parenting their Grandchildren usually

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