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I consider drug addiction to be the single most important social problem not just in my country, but in the entire world. For some reason, I don't understand why people make it an excuse to free themselves from their problems and frustrations, when in fact it is one of the main cause of evil in our community. When you get addicted to drugs, you tend to forget the difference between good and bad. You see things in a different way and you do things that will definitely cause harm, not just to your own self, but to other people in general. The government should give top priority to this problem. However, it is sad to say that some of the issues being tackled by the government give only low priority to this issue. Most of the people being interviewed as to why they decided to get addicted to drugs are mainly because of unemployment and depression. Unemployment is the result of poor to no education at all. The government should strive to provide education to its citizens. Yes, education may not be free, however, there are other ways to provide employment to people. It is the initiative of the government to address this issue because after all, they are in their own respective positions because of the people around them. Of course, let us not forget the role of our families in our growth and development. The people surrounding us are great influences on how we live our lives. Therefore, as responsible family members, we should be helping each other. We should check our family members from time to time to know if they are doing fine because depression and lack of support from the family are also some of the reasons why people divert their attention to drugs.
Political conservatives were worried about people being upset due to the large number of US soldiers(117,000) who died fighting in WWI.
The main reason why Mikhail Gorbachev had trouble retaining support from hard-line communists was that he was more willing than most to "talk" with the United States in order to move the two countries forward out of hostile ground.
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Geographical and environmental factors shaped the development of Native American societies, including their migration and settlement patterns throughout the United States. Some Native societies created innovations in agriculture, like irrigation, to help sustain permanent settlements.
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