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definition of problems

When we talk about problems, we are talking about elements that hinder the correct or normal performance of the processes, situations and phenomena that surround us. These problems can be alterations generated accidentally or voluntarily by external agents and their resolution then becomes something of the utmost importance to restore the previously existing conditions of normality. Coming from the Greek, the word 'problem' means that there is something that has become present and that is why the existence of a problem always gives us the feeling of immediacy or of something sudden generated by various causes and that requires a solution.

There are many and diverse meanings for the term 'problem' and while some of them may be much more measurable, measurable and expected, others are more complex, difficult to analyze and solve. When we talk about problems, we may be thinking about problems of a mathematical, logical or scientific type, which involve the use of reason, logic and abstract capacities in solving them.

However, when we talk about social problems, they may need much more complex, debatable and difficult to reach resolutions. Normally, in this case, the problems are related to the living conditions of various social groups and here the role of the State or government agencies is very important in order to solve or improve them.

Problems in areas such as religion, philosophy, psychology or anthropology can also be very complex and controversial. In these cases, the problems are usually subjected to different opinions and positions, making such a situation that the possible solutions end up being very varied and diverse according to each case. Perhaps in some special situations there is no possible channeling or concrete solution for which the problem or doubt about some phenomena continues to exist permanently.

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