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After reading Mooney, Knox, & Schacht, Chapter #1, you learned the textbook's definition of a social problem which "is a social condition that a segment of society views as harmful to members of society, and is in need of remedy." In the reply box, briefly discuss how when one segment of society views a condition as "harmful", another segment of society may view that same social condition as beneficial. Support your answer with information from chapter #1. Cite the information with the page number and textbook edition you are using, for example (pg.100, ed.10). Must be paragraph length.
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The fact that some issues are considered harmful by a section of the society while another
section considers it useful can best be regarded as a subjective element of a social problem (pg.3,
ed. 7). The society will differ on...
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