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A Showcase of Solidarity and Resolve
who will preside over the event.
but do resolve to take a risk to foster more and better connections.women: Most research shows that men and women have similar rates of loneliness across their lifetimes.

the facial expression you produce when you smile is likely to make you feel happier.but you may start to build a community of casual acquaintances and develop a sense of belonging.That need is hardwired into us says Julianne Holt-Lunstad.

The key to successful and even interesting small talk is to ask questions that become increasingly personalized with each follow-up.000 men and women over age 65 found evidence to link social isolation and loneliness with faster cognitive decline (20% faster over 12 years) and greater risk of dementia in older adults.

and is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease.
but research does suggest that certain groups of people are more prone to loneliness.Suma Yokotake remained active in local politics in Los Angeles.
and by Mike Masaoka in the postwar years.the African American newspaper The Los Angeles Tribune reported that she was appointed as a board member for the Los Angeles chapter of the National Urban League.
She promised readers that one of these days there will be a Nisei employed as a teacher in the Los Angeles school system.JACL leader Saburo Kido later stated that the Cable Act offered an important lesson: We were babes in the woods then as far as legislative movements were concerned.