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Social Issues

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social
1.
so
cial
Adjective

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

The government implemented social programs to support vulnerable populations.

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racial
2.
ra
cial
Adjective

related to or based on a person's race, ethnicity, or ancestry

Racial discrimination is a violation of human rights and equality.

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right
3.
right
Noun

the direction or side that is toward the east when someone or something is facing north

The sun rises from the east, which is to the right if you're facing north.

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wrong
4.
wrong
Adjective

not based on facts or the truth

He followed the wrong directions and got lost.

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addiction
5.
a
ddic
tion
Noun

the inability to stop using or doing something, particularly something harmful or unhealthy

Addiction is a complex condition characterized by compulsive drug use or engagement in a behavior despite harmful consequences.

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abuse
6.
a
buse
Noun

treatment of a person or animal in a violent or cruel way

Child abuse is a serious societal issue that requires prompt intervention and support for victims.

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awareness
7.
a
ware
ness
Noun

knowledge or understanding of a specific situation, fact, or issue

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bully
8.
bu
lly
Noun

a person who likes to threaten, scare, or hurt others, particularly people who are weaker

It's important for parents to teach their children about empathy and kindness to prevent them from becoming bullies.

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corruption
9.
co
rrup
tion
Noun

illegal and dishonest behavior of someone, particularly one who is in a position of power

The investigation revealed widespread corruption within the government, with officials taking bribes.

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crisis
10.
cri
sis
Noun

a period of serious difficulty or danger that requires immediate action

During times of crisis, it's essential to remain calm and focused in order to effectively manage the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.

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equality
11.
eq
ua
li
ty
Noun

the state of having the same opportunities, rights, status, etc. as others

Equality in education is essential for all students to succeed.

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freedom
12.
free
dom
Noun

the right to act, say, or think as one desires without being stopped, controlled, or restricted

He enjoyed the freedom to travel wherever he wanted.

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gender gap
Noun

the differences between men and women's rights, opportunities, and treatment in society

The gender gap in pay persists, with women earning, on average, less than their male counterparts for the same work.

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homelessness
14.
home
less
ness
Noun

the fact or condition of not having a home

The city has launched several initiatives to reduce homelessness and provide support to those in need.

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immigration
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im
mig
ra
tion
Noun

the fact or process of coming to another country to permanently live there

The country has seen a rise in immigration due to its strong job market and high quality of life.

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issue
16.
i
ssue
Noun

problems or difficulties that arise, especially in relation to a service or facility, which require resolution or attention

The internet service provider resolved the issue with the slow connection promptly.

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malnutrition
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mal
nut
ri
tion
Noun

a condition in which a person does not have enough food or good food to eat in order to stay healthy

Malnutrition remains a pressing global health issue, particularly affecting children in developing countries.

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obesity
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o
be
si
ty
Noun

the condition of having such a high amount of body fat that it becomes very dangerous for one's health

Obesity rates have been steadily rising worldwide, becoming a major public health concern in many countries.

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overpopulation
19.
o
ver
pop
u
la
tion
Noun

a situation where the number of people living in a particular area is more than the capacity of the environment to support them

Overpopulation has led to a shortage of housing in many cities.

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peer pressure
20.
peer pressure
Noun

a strong feeling to seek approval from people of one's age by doing what they do or by behaving like them

Adolescents are particularly susceptible to peer pressure as they navigate social dynamics and seek acceptance among their peers.

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poverty
21.
po
ver
ty
Noun

the condition of lacking enough money or income to afford basic needs like food, clothing, etc.

Many families in the area live in poverty and struggle to access basic services.

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racism
22.
ra
ci
sm
Noun

harmful or unfair actions, words, or thoughts directed at people of different races, often based on the idea that one’s own race is more intelligent, moral, or worthy

She experienced racism at her new job.

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security
23.
se
cu
ri
ty
Noun

the state of being protected or having protection against any types of danger

The new alarm system improved the security of their home significantly.

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sexism
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sex
i
sm
Noun

an unfair treatment based on the belief that one gender, particularly female, is weaker, less intelligent, or less important than the other

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shortage
25.
shor
tage
Noun

a lack of something needed, such as supplies, resources, or people

The shortage of medical supplies during the pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities in global supply chains.

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modern slavery
Noun

a situation in which people are forced work against their will through threats or violence that prevents them from escaping

Victims of modern slavery may be subjected to forced labor, where they are coerced to work under threat or deception, or they may be trafficked for purposes such as sexual exploitation or forced marriage.

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social inequality
Noun

the unjust and unequal distribution of wealth and opportunities in a society, often based on factors such as race, gender, ethnicity, etc.

Addressing social inequality requires systemic changes in policies and practices to ensure fair treatment and equal opportunities for all members of society.

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stability
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sta
bi
li
ty
Noun

the quality of being fixed or steady and unlikely to change

Political stability is essential for attracting investment, fostering economic growth, and ensuring the well-being of citizens.

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social service
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social service
Noun

services or activities that are intended to help people with financial or family problems, provided by the government

Social service organizations provide essential support to vulnerable populations, such as the homeless, elderly, and individuals with disabilities.

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welfare
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wel
fare
Noun

efforts, policies, or procedures designed to promote the basic well-being of people, often by providing services or protections

The government invested in welfare programs for disadvantaged communities.

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protest
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pro
test
Verb

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike.

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war
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war
Noun

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

The soldiers marched off to battle, prepared to defend their country in war.

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drug
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drug
Noun

any substance that is used for medicinal purposes

Drugs prescribed by doctors play a crucial role in treating various medical conditions, from antibiotics for infections to painkillers for managing discomfort.

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damage
34.
da
mage
Verb

to physically harm something

The storm's strong winds and hailstones damaged the roof of the house.

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brain drain
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brain drain
Noun

a situation in which highly intelligent or skilled people of a country move to another country so that they can live a better life

The country is currently experiencing a brain drain as highly educated professionals seek opportunities abroad.

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ignorant
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ig
no
rant
Adjective

lacking sophistication, worldly experience, or social refinement

Her ignorant comments about the topic revealed her lack of understanding and research.

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