Social science issues in the society and in school
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Mar 04, 2025
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social science issues in the society
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SOCIAL ISSUES RELATING TO TEXT CONTENT
1 . Social Issues - A social issue is some problem or concern connected to a larger issue that affects society in general. Often, the social issues in fiction reflect contemporary concerns in the author's world. This type of issue in literature often shows up as a theme that affects the plot and outcome of the story. - A few of the social issues that literature primarily wrestles with are age/aging, gender, ethnicity, and human rights. 2/10 TERMS THAT RELATE TEXT CONTENT TO REAL-LIFE
Poverty and Inequality Corruption Education Healthcare Inequalities Substance Abuse Violence Against Women and Children Environmental Concerns 2/10 SOCIAL ISSUES
2. Concern/s - It is a matter of interest or importance to one; that which relates to or affects one; affair; matter; business - It is an uneasy state of blended interest, uncertainty, and apprehension 2/10 TERMS THAT RELATE TEXT CONTENT TO REAL-LIFE
3. Dispositions - Disposition means the positive or negative way a person views the world. In contrast, your character is determined by your inner moral values, and your personality reflects what you're like as an individual. An animal with an excellent disposition is friendly towards people. If you are cheerful, you're often said to have a sunny disposition. - Disposition can also mean "getting rid of something," 2/10 TERMS THAT RELATE TEXT CONTENT TO REAL-LIFE
9/10 Daedalus and Icarus The labyrinth in King Mino’s palace was designed by a famous inventor and engineer, Daedalus. It is said that Athena herself taught Daedalus. King Minos commissioned to Daedalus and his son Icarus the construction of the labyrinth that would hold the monster Minotaur so he can freely feed on the youth and maidens annually. After finishing their work, King Minos imprisoned father and son inside the labyrinth, in an effort to prevent knowledge of his labyrinth from spreading to the public. Father and son were thinking hard on how to escape until Daedalus came up with an idea. They gathered a lot of feathers from birds and glued them together with wax thus, making four large wings. They tied the wings to each shoulder and fled from the island of Crete. Daedalus had warned Icarus not to fly close to the sun because the wax would melt. After passing the island of Delos, the boy, forgetting himself, flew high towards the sun. The hot sun softened the wax that held the feathers together and Icarus fell in the sea and drowned. Daedalus named the place where his son fell Icaria, in his memory.
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FUNDRAISING PROCESS This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. First Step This project was carried out based on existing data. Second Step This project was carried out based on existing data. Third Step This project was carried out based on existing data. 3/10
PRESENTING TO STAKEHOLDERS This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. 4/10
This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. This project is a collaboration between researchers, practitioners, communities and government as appropriate. We initiated this project as a humanitarian call for community independence in the future. FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION 5/10
OPINION POLL This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. 6/10
A B C D 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 POLL RESULTS This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. This project is a collaboration between researchers, practitioners, communities and government as appropriate. We initiated this project as a humanitarian call for community independence in the future. 3/10
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. This project was carried out based on existing data in the field and the results of the analysis of community needs. 8/10