Love Without Borders: Loving, Dating, Marrying Someone from a Different Race, Culture and Country: Problems, Challenges and Solutions.

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Let us begin with the notion that there is nothing like a blueprint for a successful dating relationship or marriage. No one can teach anyone how to enter into and maintain a perfect marriage or relationship or avoid the common mistakes people make that wreck marriages and relationships. Not even a counselor, psychologist, or minister or anyone else can provide a plan that can guarantee a successful romance, marriage, love affair, or a dating relationship. There are just too many variables involved that make such a prediction impractical, if not impossible. Relationships, marriages, and love affairs work as a result of the time, effort, and energy put into it by those involved. For some, everything works out just fine and everybody is happy, but sometimes, the opposite happens and the question becomes: why do some succeed, while others fail? It gets even more complicated when one of the two people involved is from another race, country, or culture.

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Kofi Quaye is an internationally recognized author, journalist-editor, publisher, and producer. He has written extensively on immigration-related issues for various publications. His published books include Jojo in New York (MacMillan Publishing) and Superstar. He produced A Day of Absence, a documentary on the immigrant experience, which won the Telly Award in 2007. Publications he has edited include CNY Vision and Heritage Newsmagazine. Based in Accra, Ghana, Godfred ‘Goddy’ Mensah is a teacher-educator and entrepreneur. His research was the source of important data and information from an African perspective. He is a coordinator for New Generation, a US-based NGO that focuses on programs and activities geared toward bridging the digital divide in underprivileged and disadvantaged communities.

Kofi Quaye is an internationally recognized author, journalist-editor, publisher, and producer. He has written extensively on immigration-related issues for various publications. His published books include Jojo in New York (MacMillan Publishing) and Superstar. He produced A Day of Absence, a documentary on the immigrant experience, which won the Telly Award in 2007. Publications he has edited include CNY Vision and Heritage Newsmagazine. Based in Accra, Ghana, Godfred ‘Goddy’ Mensah is a teacher-educator and entrepreneur. His research was the source of important data and information from an African perspective. He is a coordinator for New Generation, a US-based NGO that focuses on programs and activities geared toward bridging the digital divide in underprivileged and disadvantaged communities.

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