Poverty, is a social problem where people do not have enough money to meet basic needs like food, housing, and healthcare., Unemployment, is a situation where people who are able and willing to work cannot find jobs., Homelessness, occurs when individuals do not have a safe, stable, or permanent place to live., Crime, is a social issue involving illegal activities that harm individuals or society., Domestic violence, refers to physical, emotional, or psychological abuse that happens within the home., Child labour, is a problem where children are forced to work instead of attending school and enjoying their childhood., Human trafficking, is the illegal trade of people for forced labour, exploitation, or sexual slavery., Corruption, is the abuse of power by officials or leaders for personal gain., Pollution, is the contamination of the environment, which harms the air, water, and soil., Climate change, is a long-term shift in global temperatures caused mainly by human activities., Gender inequality, occurs when people are treated unfairly based on their gender., Racial discrimination, is the unfair treatment of individuals because of their race or ethnic background., Educational inequality, happens when some groups receive better quality education than others., Healthcare inequality, refers to unequal access to medical services and treatment., Drug addiction, is a condition where people become dependent on harmful substances., Alcoholism, is a chronic disorder in which a person cannot control their alcohol consumption., Obesity, is a growing social issue where many people have unhealthy body weight that affects their health., Cyberbullying, is online harassment that affects people's emotional and psychological well-being., Bullying, is repeated aggressive behaviour intended to hurt or intimidate someone., Overpopulation, is when the number of people exceeds the capacity of an area’s resources.
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