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Some communities are destroyed by tragedy and disaster. Others spring back. Here’s what makes the difference.
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Some communities are destroyed by tragedy and disaster. Others spring back. Here’s what makes the difference.
Sat, 2015-12-12 17:39 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Cindy Quinonez, center, whose cousin Aurora Godoy was killed in last week’s shooting rampage, attends a makeshift memorial Tuesday in San Bernardino, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
washingtonpost.com - by Daniel Aldrich - December 9, 2015
How do people survive and move on from tragedies like last week’s terrorist attacks at home and abroad? When does a tragedy — whether human-made or natural disaster or a combination of the two — destroy a community, and when do they recover and thrive? . . .
. . . The answer is in an often misunderstood concept called “resilience.”
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