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      <title>Are social networks responsible for high divorce rates?</title>
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      <description>Are Social Networks Responsible for Break-ups? Why do people network? The obvious answer is to find a new friend. May be to kill the initial boredom. But it doesn&#8217;t take long before the relationship becomes more intense and gives rise to a divorce prone situation. Learn how to deal with break ups Using Social Networks The concept of social networks is new and people once registered find out how easy it is to find that special someone. A situation which has not possible a few years ago. You can network with a lot of people and finally fall for the one you like the most. How Social Networks He</description>
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