Social Problems: Ryan DV. Castro

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SOCIAL PROBLEMS

Reported by:
Ryan DV. Castro
MAT-English
Population Explosion
Population Explosion
 Population explosion refers to
the rapid and dramatic rise in
world population that has
occurred over the last few
hundred years.
Some of the causes are:
 Values and beliefs.
 Medical consciousness.
 Ignorance of birth control methods.
 Poverty.
Negative Effects of Overpopulation
 Poverty.

 Depletion of Natural Resources.


 Degradation of Environment.
POVERTY  Condition where people's basic
needs for food, clothing, and
shelter are not being met.

Among the causes of poverty are the following:


Overpopulation.
Calamities.
Unemployment.
Graft and corruption.
GAMBLING
 It is
the activity or practice
of playing at a game of
chance for money or
other stakes.
The possible causes are:
 Recreation.
 Strong belief in “luck.”
 Get-rich-quick mentality.
 Lack of strong spiritual and moral values.
Negative Effects of Gambling
1.Some people become impoverished because of
gambling.
2.They lose fortunes especially if luck is not on their side.
3.Excessive gambling at night causes deterioration in the
health of an individual.
4.Since gambling has no economic value, time spent in it is
useless.
ALCOHOLISM
 Alcoholism is an excessive drinking of liquor.
Among the possible causes are:
Recreation.
Social function.
Frustration.
Lack of spiritual and moral values.
Negative Effects of Alcoholism
 Killing.
 Injury to health.
TRAFFIC CONGESTION

 Traffic congestion is when vehicles travel at


slower speeds because there are more vehicles
than the road can handle.
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
Some of the causes are:
1. Concentration of Negative Effects of
establishments in the city. Traffic Congestion
2. Oversupply of vehicles. 1. Waste of time.
3. Narrow streets. 2. Hampered
4. Lack of flyovers and production.
double-decked streets. 3. Accidents and
5. Illegal parking. killings.
BROWNOUTS
A brownout is an intentional or unintentional drop in
voltage in an electrical power supply system. Intentional
brownouts are used for load reduction in an emergency.
BROWNOUTS
There are 2 main sources of brownouts: external (outside your home) and internal (inside
your home).
External causes of brownouts include:
• Power grid problems (too much demand and not enough electricity)
• Power failure at power plants
• Intentional “throttling” of electricity during peak demand
Internal causes of brownouts include:
• Too many electrical appliances on a single circuit
• Inadequate wiring for a large appliance (like an air conditioner, freezer or refrigerator)
• Bad wiring in the home
Adverse Effects of Brownouts
1. Reduced production.
2. Unemployment and underemployment.
DEFORESTATION
 Deforestation, clearance
or clearing is the removal
of a forest or stand of
trees where the land is Some causes of deforestation
thereafter converted to a are the following:
non-forest use. Examples Illegal logging.
of deforestation include Charcoal making.
conversion of forestland
to farms, ranches, or Kaingin system.
urban use. Negative Effects of Deforestation
Flash floods.
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into
the natural environment that cause adverse
change.
Pollution occurs in different forms; air, water, soil,
radioactive, noise, heat/ thermal and light.
The causes are:
 The emission of toxic carbon dioxide from moving
vehicles especially the smoke-belching trucks.
 The factories emptying their toxic wastes into rivers or
esteros or into ocean.
 Radiation from a nuclear plant creates extensive
damages.
Negative Effects of Pollution
1. Poisoning of people.
2. Poisoning of water life.
3. Instant death.
UNEMPLOYMENT
Unemployment occurs when a person who is
actively searching for employment is unable to find
work. Unemployment is often used as a measure of
the health of the economy. The most frequently
cited measure of unemployment is the
unemployment rate.
UNEMPLOYMENT
Among the causes are:
Population explosion.
Mismatch between skills
developed by schools and Adverse Effects of
skills needed by industry. Unemployment
Slow industrialization. 1. Poverty.
2. Employment abroad.
3. Low education and low
quality of life.
4. Squatting.
IMPLICATION
Social problems are problems of the society that affect us
in different aspects of our lives. They are problems that
somehow we are the contributors. Our recreational
activity, livelihood or habit may not be as it is to others.
A pleasure to us might be a problem to others. The social
problems that we are encountering today would be the
social problems that our next generations might encounter,
as we repeatedly practicing the cause of it.
The continuous practice of undisciplined lifestyle and illegal
actions will lead us to these problems. We cannot change
things overnight, but if we start living the right way, we
may lessen the burden of these social problems.

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