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This article overviews the the stories of survival, strength, resilience, empathy and love, published in different media, on different occasions, with special emphasis on stories from Joplin, Missouri, after the destruction caused by deadliest tornado in U.S. history. Finds out, how important it is for us to possess the sense of belonging and community in our daily lives and during the disasters, like this one.
Statistics released for 2009-2010 suggest that in excess of 50 percent of people who try online dating are looking for a serious relationship, but also that as little as 33 percent actually form a lasting friendship or love connection. This means that there are a large number of daters who either cannot find a compatible match or have the expectations dashed when coupled with an assumed suitable partner.
With an estimated four in ten US marriages now ending with divorce, the stability of marital harmony has never been more precarious. From these figures, it has also emerged that approximately 43% of marriages do not last beyond 15 years, and further examination of this statistic makes interesting reading. Of the marriages that do end in divorce with these 15 years, many suffer problems and disruptions to their relationships through the very first year of their existence.
This article tackles the steep rate so of divorce in the US and the potential for it to rise further by 2025. It explores the possible causes, such as virtal dating and the online age and quest for instant gratification and fulfillment. With a look towards the future, the piece also looks at whether this scenario is likely to change over generations.
This article discusses the ideological bases of war and peace. Tries to analyse, if violence solves any problems or just perpetuates them and make even worse. It provides a historical perspective to the topic.