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Essay On Social Problems

Writing an essay on the topic of social problems can be quite challenging due to the multifaceted
nature of the subject. Social problems encompass a wide range of issues, including but not limited to
poverty, inequality, discrimination, environmental degradation, and various forms of injustice. The
complexity arises from the interconnectedness of these problems, making it difficult to address one
without considering its impact on others.

One of the challenges lies in the extensive research required to gain a comprehensive understanding
of the various social issues. It necessitates delving into sociological theories, statistical data, and
historical contexts to provide a nuanced analysis. Additionally, the constantly evolving nature of
societal challenges requires staying updated on current events and emerging issues.

Moreover, articulating thoughts coherently and presenting a well-structured argument is crucial.


Balancing the need for factual information with a persuasive narrative can be tricky, especially when
tackling sensitive and controversial topics. Striking the right tone that is both informative and
engaging while remaining respectful to diverse perspectives poses another layer of difficulty.

Furthermore, the emotional toll of exploring and discussing societal problems can be draining. It
involves confronting uncomfortable truths about the world we live in, and addressing these issues
responsibly without oversimplifying or sensationalizing requires a delicate balance.

In conclusion, writing an essay on social problems demands a combination of research skills, critical
thinking, empathy, and effective communication. It requires navigating a complex web of
interconnected issues while maintaining a thoughtful and respectful tone. The process may be
challenging, but it is essential for fostering awareness and understanding in society.

If you find yourself struggling with such assignments, it's worth noting that there are resources
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Essay On Social Problems Essay On Social Problems
The Triangular Theory Of Love
F. Scott Fitzgerald stated, There are all kinds of love in this world but never the same
love twice. Although this is true, and there are as many types of love as people who
experience them, there are key elements needed in creating the true love each of us
strives to possess. Psychologist Robert J. Sternberg explains these vital components in
his Triangular Theory of Love. According to his theory, love is comprised of intimacy,
commitment, and passion. Different types of love are the result of the various
combinations of these elements. His metaphorical theory helps to define and explain the
theme of various types of love presented in Thomas Hardy s Far From the Madding
Crowd, Alexander Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo, and Edith Wharton s The Age of
Innocence.
In Thomas Hardy s Far From the Madding Crowd, he portrays three types of love that
go along with Sternberg s theory: infatuation, fatuous love, and consummate love.
Sergeant Troy, one of the three suitors of the novel, displayed infatuation for Bathsheba
his feelings for her only involving the passionate angle on the love triangle. This
imitation of love is characterized by physical attraction and sexual arousal. Upon their
first encounter, Troy was intoxicated by Bathsheba s beauty and this would become the
primary motivation for him marrying her. He comments, I ve seen a good many women
in my time, but I ve never seen a woman so beautiful as you (pg. 144). Bathsheba,
described as knowing nothing when it
Teeth Staining Research Paper
3 Medications That Can Cause Teeth Staining
Most people know that smoking, drinking coffee, and eating acidic food can cause teeth
staining, but were you aware that medication can cause it as well? Here are three
medications that may be causing unexpected teeth staining, and how to correct the
problem.
Antihistamines
People that have allergies can depend on antihistamines to give them relief. However, the
drug may be detrimental to the color of your teeth. Antihistamines can actually cause
your teeth to become discolored because the medication inhibits your production of
saliva. Since saliva play a key role in keeping your mouth clean of debris that can cause
stains, regular use of antihistamines can become a problem for your teeth.
Antihistamines cause surface level stains, and there are several options to treat the
problem. In addition to regular flossing and brushing, speak with your dentist about
using whitening gels. These kits can be used at home, and work by applying a mild
peroxide to your teeth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unfortunately, these medications can cause your teeth to become yellow. If the teeth
staining is a problem, speak with your doctor about alternative medications that can be
just as effective, but do not have the side effect of discoloring your teeth.
If you absolutely must stay on the medication that is causing tooth discoloration, dental
bonding may be the solution you are looking for. Your dentist will apply a resin to your
teeth that will cover the stains and help rough up the surface. A thin substance that is
similar to putty is molded onto each tooth, and then hardened with a UV light. The
surface is polished, and your tooth will have a natural white color to it.
Dental bonding can be completed in one visit, and is an affordable process that can
produce results that are beautiful and
Bor Wintour Influences
Since the founding of Vogue in 1892, its covers and glossy contents have featured the
changing faces of fashion, from models and actresses of the era to musicians, writers
and businesswomen from all over the world. It is clear that editors of Vogue magazine,
published by Condé Nast have understood the changing world of fashionwe live in, where
the achievements and lives of famous aspirational women began to overshadow the now
tiresome , dull supermodel era under the instruction of Vogues current editor in chief ,
Anna Wintour. Anna Wintour, Vogue s editor in chief, artistic director of Condé Nast and
chairwoman of the Metropolitan Museum of Art s annual Met Gala may be regarded by
many as one of the fashion industry s most influential figures in the world.... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
The strong parental guidance from her father also encouraged her sibling, Patrick
Wintour to become a journalist and diplomatic editor.
In an interview with Joe Sabia for Vogue US, when asked What have you learnt from
your father being an editor of the Evening Standard? Wintour replied simply with
perseverance , and as for what she d learnt from her brother , it was great reporting
.(Wintour ,2014).
Wintour attended North London Collegiate, an independent girls school, in which
Wintour spent many years rebelling against authority by experimenting with fashion and
reportedly dated older men which gave her good connections within the London club
circuit . At the young age of sixteen she left school to immerse herself into the buzz of
the 1960 s fashionable London scene and developed her signature look of a bob haircut
which she has kept to the present day. During her teenage years, Wintour s American
grandmother sent across copies of Seventeen magazine which the young editor to be was
keen to read
Analysis Of The Poem Twenty One Love Poems By Adrienne...
Adrienne Rich was a highly acclaimed twentieth century poet who railed against war and
the injustices in the world, and also used imagery that spoke tenderly of love feelings
that she sensed were both highly individual for her, but also universal. Twenty One Love
Poems were written between 1974 1976 to her lover of the time, and they track the course
of the relationship through the sweet beginning stages, the development of mature love,
and all the way through to its dissolution due to her partner s seeming inability to come
out and admit to her homosexuality at a time in society when relationships between
women were not endorsed or supported. The language in these poems is very rich and
weaves both ugly city imagery and elegant metaphors and similes together, with the
apparent intention of making the reader search inside to see if the images and ideas
conveyed by the language can be applied to the reader s own experience of living too.
While these poems are highly individualistic and at times very personal, this impressive
and moving body of poetic accomplishment also reflects themes to which all human
beings can relate. In an interview with Kate Waldman in The Paris Review, Rich herself
states that:
As long as I can remember I have cared about the timbre, the phrasing of a poetic line.
Ever since Snapshots, I ve worked close to the pull and release of voices... The voices
may be individual, but they re searching for a shared moral reality. This
Analysis Of Hairspray
Hairspray, released in 2007 is a film based off of both the classic Hairspray film
released in 1988, and the 2002 Broadway musical. The film was Produced by Ingenious
Media, Zedan/Meron and New Line Cinema and stared Zac Efron, John Travolta, Queen
Latifah, Amanda Bynes and many more talented actors and actresses ( Hairspray(2007) ).
The story takes place in Baltimore, Maryland and is set in 1962. The main character
Tracy Turnblad is a heavier girl who dreams of being on the Corny Collins Show; a
local teen dance television show. Her and her best friend Penny watch it every day
after school and crush on Link Larkin one of the lead dancers who is dating Amber
von Tussle. When Tracy has the opportunity to try out for the show she jumps on it,
but Velma von Tussle; Amber s mom and the manager of the WYZT, turns her down
for supporting integration and for her heavier physique. The show only accepts white
dancers, and once a month Velma lets African American kids on the show for Negro
Day which is also open to the public. After being sent to detention one day, Tracy hangs
out with the kids who dance on Negro Day and learned some new moves from her new
friend Seaweed, who also convinces her to come dance on Negro Day . When Corny
sees her dancing, he insists she be on the show, aggravating Amber and her mother.
Tracy soon becomes the show s most popular dancer and thinks the show should be
integrated. With the help of all of her friends, and her parents she is able to

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