21 ST CENTURY AND ITS PROBLEMS Kristýna Hynková C4A.

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21 ST CENTURY AND ITS PROBLEMS Kristýna Hynková C4A

Drug addiction 3 Kinds: Stimulant drugs- meth Depressants drugs- heroin Hallucinogenic drugs- LSD Addiction Solution

Alcohol, cigarettes 1,3 mld It isn‘t in any country prohibited Lung cancer Harmful for liver Solution Patch Alcoholic Treatment Center

HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus AIDS Blood Sexual intercouse From mother to child Be careful Syringe Great responsibility Infect deliberately, crime 35 mil.

Terrorism Use of violence with the goal to intimidate adversary Many countries were involved into the war Syria and Iraq Koran

France 140 people were killed Bataclan The state of emergency USA 2001 Al- Káidá World Trade Center- Twins Over 2900 people died

Immigrants Civil wars Germany and UK Africa

Globalization Long- term economic, political and cultural process Xenofobia Racism superiority

Homelessness Own story Large debts Alcohol Drugs Playing with machines Solution

Charities Good angel Unicef Red cross