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Mills (1959) defines an issue as a public matter. For example, the upward pressure on interest rates is a current public issue. People across different environments, ages and economic status are all affected by each rise. Each increase puts more limitations on those concerned, resulting in them feeling they are trapped...
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Each increase puts more limitations on those concerned, resulting in them feeling they are trapped. Troubles are considered private and can be resolved by an individual’s action and personal experiences (Mills, 1959). An example of a private trouble that brings about the feeling of being trapped is an individual living in an abusive relationship...
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