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    Violence‚ or intentional harm towards another sentient being‚ is and always has been an unfortunate byproduct of human existence. It is so blindly accepted that oftentimes those who openly oppose or resist violent means (pacifists‚ non violent protesters‚ etc.) are ridiculed‚ belittled and even deemed traitors to their friends‚ families or countries. The nonviolent are taken advantage of because they hold themselves to a different standard of morality‚ one less instinctual and more intellectual than

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    similar teachings on peace and it is evident that there is a strong relationship between these fundamental teachings and the ways in which the religious traditions and their organizations actively strive towards world peace. World peace is understood in both faiths‚ not just as an absence of violence and conflict‚ but also as an overall sense of wellbeing and social cohesion. Inner peace is essential in achieving world peace‚ and must be attained in order to work towards peace at a higher level.

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    Essay On The India’s Contribution To World Peace. Essay Ever since the achievement of independence India has been assiduously striving for the promotion of peace. She has unbounded faith in peace. She believes that peaceful conditions alone can hold out any hope for the deliverance of mankind from the rut of so many ills it is at present plagued with. As soon as she got independence‚ she declared her determination to pursue the path of peace and take effective measures for the promotion

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    might be the only way for the world to have peace. I believe that World War II is an example of a just war. I believe this because of the need to stop Hitler and fascism and for the United State to protect itself from further attacks like Pearl Harbour. The evils of Hitler‚ such as killing Jews in Germany and throughout Europe‚ attacking neighbouring counties of Germany with his military actions‚ and setting up a dictatorship in Germany that threatened world peace‚ forced the United States to make

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    Mahatma Ghandi go against his own ideas of non-violence in a way to attain India’s self rule? Born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948)‚ he was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent and civil disobedience‚ Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world contrast to that the following challenge if only did ghandi stick to non violence as a means of attaining India’s independence;

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    citizens should not have and appetite for vengeance- violence will only lead to the the flame expanding. Civilians have to demolish injustice in another form or matter; they must become a threat without having an equivalent mind to the oppressor. Even through cruel situations‚ one must keep his head up and resolve the problem in the correct way. Violence against oppression is just as immoral as the oppression itself; it should be combated in a non violent way as it proves to be more effective. For

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    Violence begins -- and ends -- in communication.” These are wise words from legacyproject.org. Yes‚ there are many‚ many cases of physical violence in the world every day but every physical fight starts with some sort of verbal violence. People can use words to make things worse or make thing better. Most of the time people choose to make things worse with their words. Words hold more power than weapons. One reason why words are more powerful than weapons is that if words can hurt‚ they can also

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    famous speech‚ “I have been to the mountain top”‚ it shows that he pushed for non violent changes because he spoke with leaders of the opposing sides‚ gave a famous speech‚ and stated that it is either nonviolence or nonexistence. The thought of violence disturbed Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and made him very tired and weary. He made many attempts throughout his life to stop the violence because he believed if the violence continued‚ there would be nothing left. According to the first article‚ Martin

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    When you commit in non-violent actions‚ such as civil disobedience‚ non-cooperation‚ etc‚ you are placing yourself on a higher moral standard than your oppressor. You’re telling him: "Look at me‚ this is how we should both act to get to an agreement". You are showing the "good example". I can’t deny that violent protest have their effect‚ but think about it‚ who are you attacking? Who are you killing? They are people who think they’re right‚ but by killing them or being violent doesn’t make your

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    A Separate Peace Essay Introduction John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace is the story of Gene Forrester who struggles to come to grips with the guilt over his role in a traumatic event from his childhood. The novel‚ told as a flashback from the perspective of an adult Gene‚ looks back on his friendship with a private school classmate and Gene’s destructive feelings of jealousy‚ fear‚ and anger. Assignment Write a 3-5 page literary analysis that explores one of the attached essay topics. Structure

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