1.
Homelessness is ridiculously prevalent, with statistics of up to 2.3
million people experience being homeless. Most of these individuals are retired
veterans, 40%, which makes it even more sad. Honestly, the solution is within
the individuals themselves. For some reason, if we were to give the homeless
jobs, they might not guarantee us good work ethic. Maybe because they feel
intimidated by the working class around them, maybe they are lazy, who knows?
Solution: By creating a community of
small homes, such as the one pictured below, a community of recent homeless
individuals can work together in a community without the fear of being alone or
judged. By ensuring a stress free, nonjudgmental work environment in a
like-minded community, the possibilities are endless.
2. Global warming is beginning to become more and
more evident within our lives. Even with this year’s Christmas, we had a record
high temperature of a consistent 70 degrees, with maybe 2 days of truly cold
weather.
Solution: Global warming, many
scientists agree, is the result of human expansion of the “greenhouse effect.”
This warming results when the atmosphere traps heat radiating from Earth toward
space, and this is dangerous because certain gases in the atmosphere block heat
from escaping. By stopping deforestation and burning fossil fuels, humans are able
to lessen the repercussions of this effect.
3. In this day and age, people are
always defending their right to free speech, but there comes a time (or a
funeral) where it opens people’s eyes to the varying opinions and perspectives
on when freedom of speech is appropriate. For instance, with the Snyder vs.
Phelps case, the case of whether or not the freedom of speech clause in the
First Amendment was demonstrated properly. Phelps and his followers at the
Westboro Baptist Church believed that God punished the United States for its
tolerance of homosexuality, specifically in the military; to demonstrate such
beliefs, Phelps and his followers (which were basically his extended family
members) often picketed at military funerals.
Snyder was attending his own son’s funeral, Lance Corporal Matthew
Snyder who was killed in the line of duty in Iraq in 2006. Snyder sued Phelps
for emotional distress that was caused because of their picketing during his
son’s funeral, his last day to really say goodbye to his son. Even though Snyder's complaint lost, the case opens up the question of: When is free speech appropriate?
Solution: Sometimes when it comes to
laws, there is not really a clear black and white situation. Sometimes, it is
difficult, and I believe that there should be extensions of the law with
exceptions, such as “do not picket at a funeral and disrupt the family mourning
for their lost loved ones.”
4. Some 795 million people in the world
do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life.
Solution: Even though it is hard and
there are some law issues with giving food to individuals, I think that it
would be awesome if all restaurant establishments give their leftover food from
the day to starving individuals.
5. There are a lot of uneducated
individuals that live in this world.
Solution: By providing free
informational workshops that introduce these illiterate individuals to knowledge,
we can provide them a gateway into expanding their minds and their worlds.
6.
Within this day and age, beauty is consistently seen as the gateway to
happiness, as seen in how much presence plastic surgery has in this world. There have been over 100,000 number of nose
jobs performed within the last year alone and 4,000+ surgeries performed on
patients 18 and younger.
Solution: Apart from creating self
-beauty workshops that focus on each individual’s inner and intellectual
beauty, there should be a mirror invention that allows individuals to see
themselves normally but also view encouraging messages on the side of the
mirror, such as “You look beautiful today,” “approximately this percentage of
people have freckles,” “beauty marks are seen as exquisite in these countries,
etc.”
7.
Sometimes at parties, people feel very disconnected from the group,
which resorts to individuals often participating in “social activities,” so
they would not feel out of place, such as hookah or beer pong, even if they do
not smoke or drink regularly.
Solution: There should be a new
activity created at parties where people can initiate fun and social activities
that do not create distress to your physical body.
8. Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers.
About 3.5 million cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer are diagnosed in
this country each year. Melanoma, a more dangerous type, accounts for more than
73,000 cases of skin cancer in 2015.
Solution: There should be blocked off beaches
that are incubated in a sealed space, away from the sun, so that beachgoers can
enjoy the beach, without the harmful rays.
9. Obesity is a prevalent issue in this
world. It is often linked to poor diets due to low socioeconomic environments
that offer cheap and unhealthy food options.
Solution: There should be a reward
program that utilizes a point based system to help individuals in these
environments to pick healthier options in their restaurant of choice, and in
return, these individuals might get a check for money to be used in whatever
necessities their life might need.
10.
In this society, many of the Millennials that post on social media often
post self absorbed things.
Solution: In order to progress society,
there should be an app that allows its members to post enlightening pictures of
their kind actions and allows for the sharing of positive energy throughout the
community.
Sites used:
http://www.oprah.com/style/Plastic-Surgery-Statistics-Body-Image-Facts
http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats
http://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/educational-activities/facts-and-case-summary-snyder-v-phelps
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/gw-causes/
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/sunanduvexposure/skin-cancer-facts

Lauren, I also brought up global warming as one of my problems. I agree that the warning signs are there and that we need to get away from the use of fossil fuels and start the move to alternative and sustainable energy sources such as wind and solar. What gets me is that with everything going paperless we are still cutting down forests like we were back in the 70's. All of these are things that we can control and fix so that our kids don't suffer.
ReplyDeleteI also brought up obesity but spun it more towards childhood obesity since the vast majority of obese adults were obese as children. This is because parents aren't forcing their kids to go outside and play but instead allow them to sit inside all day and play video games. The parents also need to monitor what they are feeding their kids because they are enabling them to overeat and eat a bunch on junk.
Hi Lauren,
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with the homelessness problem. Interestingly enough I also wrote about this as one of my problems as well. I cant believe the amount of homlessness in the streets its a terrible problem. If you're interested you can read what I wrote too. I put a slight spin on it and mentioned a little about the veterans who come back from war and end up getting homeless. Thanks for the very interesting read! I hope you are just as interested in mine!
Please see my blog post here at your best convenience!: http://sadokh.blogspot.com/2016/01/worlds-biggest-problems.html