Answer:
Victor Frankl.
Explanation:
Victor Frankl was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and also a Holocaust survivor. This Jewish psychotherapist said this quote-
<em>"For too long we have been dreaming a dream from which we are now waking up: the dream that if we just improve the socioeconomic situation of people, everything will be okay, people will become happy. The truth is that as the struggle for survival has subsided, the question has emerged: survival for what? Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for."</em>
This quote shows him questioning the meaning of one's life, why were are living and for what? He proposes that if atheism was true, then why are we living in this world? without a God, there is no real meaning in a man's life. But if the existence of God is real, then the whole meaning of living changes. Now, we are living for the God who created us "in his own image".
Although the Uinited States was in a better economic position than any other countries after World War II, after a short period new challenges developed.
The most important and known was the menace fo communism that the URSS represented. By 1948, the Cold War had emerged leading to many tensions and conflicts in the years to come. An example of this was the Cuban missile crisis which put the world at the edge of war.
Another challenge was characterized by women. While male soldiers were on the battle front, women took their places in factories, giving them some empowerment. After the war ended, they were forced to return to their homes and accept the role of perfect housewives and mothers. Soldiers wanted to marry young and have children, causing the baby boom. This led to some tensions and the growth of the feminist movement.
<span> C. To identify your strengths and preferences that you will take to a job
</span><span>I'd say definitely c. A doesn't work , its not about qualifications, b , not all job applications have forms, loads want cv's and anyway they aren't interested in teh same sort of thing. Having said that I'm not convinced they are that useful as you may discover your preferences and strengths are in wholly different areas.</span>
Answer:
Unity in diversity is a concept of "unity without uniformity and diversity without fragmentation" that shifts focus from unity based on a mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, ideological and/or psychological differences towards a more complex unity based on an understanding
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