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    Inner Peace

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    Inner Peace Written by Cody Doerhoefer Rain was slapping hard against the window. As the rain pattering continued‚ powerful booms of thunder shook the old house. A younger man sat in his bedroom reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While sipping on a glass of iced water‚ the man lit a candle because the sky outside continued to be engulfed in an infinite darkness. The only lighting for the man’s reading was the small candle and the continuous bright flashes of light from the lightning outside of

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    America’s Biggest Disservice to Her Peace Keepers “Greater love hath no man than this‚ that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13‚ KJV) In March of 2010‚ a survey was completed that totaled the number of active service members to 2‚266‚883; surprisingly the number of military personnel make up less than one percent of the United States total population. At this time‚ there had been 2.28 million military personnel that have deployed to places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Since World

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    “Things Fall Apart was written by’ Chinua Achebe in 1958. Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian but brought up in a Christian household. While in college Achebe studied history and theology from which he developed his passion for Indigenous Nigerian culture. After reading books that showed just how backwards and primitive African cultures are he published ‘Things Fall Apart’” (SparkNotes Editors). The book showed the “culture clashes between the Native African culture and Traditional White culture of the

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    ’Marriage is a private affair’ – by Chinua Achebe ‘Marriage is a private affair’ is a short story written by Chinua Achebe‚ in the year 1952. The story takes place in Lagos in Nigeria in the 1950ies. The most important point in this story is the cultural and religious differences between Nene and Nnaemeka’s families. Therefor the main theme of the text is the clash between two cultures. The text is also dealing with other subthemes such as‚ love‚ arranged marriage‚ father and son relationship (Nnaemeka’s

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    Critical Analysis of “To Peacekeep Or Not To Peacekeep” By James Ash In “To Peacekeep Or Not To Peacekeep” James Ash argues that if we consider both the pragmatic and ethical view we can see how peace keeping is the best role for Canadians to take. However‚ although Ash describes peacekeeping as essential to Canada’s identity‚ if we look critically at this essay you will find that Ash’s argument is flawed in numerous ways. Ash provides a subjective view in favor of peacekeeping without giving

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    Kaitlyn Benage Chinua Achebe The book things fall apart successfully expresses how Chinua Achebe had succeeded in writing a different story. It pointed out the conflict of one’s self‚ the traditional beliefs‚ and the religious matters of the Africans. Throughout the book Chinua Achebe used simple words and unlike other books he also included some flash backs to make the book more interesting. Things fall apart was about a man named Okonkwo‚ who was always struggling with his inner fear although

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    Mental Peace

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    Mental Peace Cultivating mindfulness is the key to overcoming suffering and recognizing natural wisdom: both our own and others’. How do we go about it? In the Buddhist tradition and in Contemplative Psychotherapy training‚ we nurture mindfulness through the practice of sitting meditation. There are many different kinds of meditation. For example‚ some are designed to help us relax; others are meant to produce altered states of consciousness. Mindfulness meditation is unique in that it is not

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    Peace Character

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    On April 20th‚ 1999 Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris casually walked into their school‚ Columbine High school in Columbine‚ Colorado with a 12 gauge Savage Springfield 67H pump action shotgun‚ hi-point 995 carbine 9 mm carbine‚ 9 mm Intratec TEC-9 semi automatic handgun and a 12 gauge Stevens 311D double barreled sawed off shotgun. These two students pulled off a suicidal attack‚ which murdered 12 students and one teacher‚ while injuring 21‚ other students. Then continued as the two committed suicide

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    PEACE BUILDING PROCESS

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    territorial conflicts‚ civil wars and internal conflicts having international repercussions‚ succession conflicts in territories decolonized and political ideological conflicts. In the other hand post conflict is the situation in which open warfare has come to an end. Such situation remains tense for years and can easily relapse into large scale violence. Peace building describes interventions that are designed to prevent the start of violent conflict by creating sustainable peace. This start before

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    peace an elusive dream

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    Peace an Elusive Dream omen the violated‚ [i] the reality is far more nuanced. Peace‚ then‚ must be gendered too. Women and men experience war differently; gendered thinking considers the multiple experiences and perspectives of each. Gender mainstreaming is a process of inclusion‚ enabling sustained peace that considers the needs of all stakeholders‚ especially women who suffer disproportionately during and after war. [ii] Gender mainstreaming requires more than just talking

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