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    The Semai Culture

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    References: Fabbro‚ D. (1978). Peaceful Societies: An Introduction. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 15‚ pgs. 67-83. from Sage Publications LTD. Nowak‚ B.‚ & Laird‚ P. (2010). Cultural anthropology. San Diego‚ Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. https://content.ashford.edu  Peaceful Socities.org. (n.d.). Peaceful Societies: Alternatives to

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    Since its very inception‚ one of the fundamental goals of the United Nations has been to maintain peace and security‚ and UN Peacekeeping has become a tool instrumental to achieve this purpose. Yet changing times have broadened the scope of traditional peacekeeping operations‚ with peacekeepers now assuming a multitude of roles‚ from law enforcement and administration to legislative organs responsible for strengthening the rule of law‚ however. Despite the complex and multidimensional nature of most

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    The Great Illusion Essay

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    Norman Angell‚ in his famous book‚ The Great Illusion‚ claims that war is futile. This claim is sustained by two main arguments. The first hinges on the concept of “interdependence”; the second on “adaptation”. This essay seeks to critically analyse Angell’s arguments and show how he has come to the conclusion that war is becoming obsolete as well as identifying the weaknesses of his concepts. The first part of the book‚ entitled “The Economics of the case”‚ explains why war isn’t profitable anymore

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    horrors of global warming in an effort to improve the world. One is likely to work hard to keep physically fit in order to improve his quality of life. But why is it that only Miss America and anti-war campaigns scream for peace? Why does not every person strive and seek after peace? Why is one more likely to support Al Gore or spend hundreds of dollars each year sculpting firm abs than to spend a few hours dealing with conflict? The emphasis on the physical seems especially illogical when both the

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    Foreign Policies 23. Ataturk coined a slogan‚ "peace at home and peace in the world." This remained the epi center of his foreign policy. He propounded that for civilizational progress and modernization; peace is the foremost requirement. Ataturk derived all his powers from parliamentary sovereignty established by the Republic. It was only during Turkish War of Independence when Ataturk last used his military might in dealing with other countries. Henceforth‚ resolution of all impeding foreign issues

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    Just war

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    successful manner? These questions pertain to the concept of just war. Americans must reflect upon how God would treat this manner. In doing so they must do in a justly manner. They must enforce the concept of a just war and encourage and pass along peace. The just war doctrine states “strict conditions” must be met by the “military force” to engage in war‚ and these conditions must be taken in “rigorous consideration. There are 4 conditions: a just war must be a last resort‚ meaning‚ all other peaceful

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    permanent cease-fire would be very important. If a permanent cease-fire was in effect‚ the death tolls will be dramatically lowered. The first step in the cease-fire process would be to unite both the Israelis and the Palestinians in an international peace conference. This conference would make both countries realize that the violence that is occurring is serious and horrible. The Palestinians must cease their protests. These protests in the recent days have been turned into bloody battles because of

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    Talionis from the literally and historical point of view—Eye for an eye‚ e.g. Principle of retaliation was used to keep peace 8. Review the New Testament passages on War and Armed Combat—Love your enemies‚ etc. 9. Review the history of the Just War Theory 10. Explain carefully the Just War Theory-- 1. War should only be fought to secure justice and to re-establish peace 2. War must be conducted under the direction of the main ruler with an attitude of love 3. Promises to the opposition

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    Private Peaceful

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    Essay Sample: Michael Morpurgo shows us how different people respond to authority. Discuss. Award winning novel Private Peaceful by author Michael Morpurgo takes readers on a journey into lives of the Peaceful family. Set in England and the trenches of Belgium during the period of World War One‚ Morpurgo illustrates how different people respond to authority. Narrator Thomas (Tommo) Peaceful follows the rules and obeys the commands of people that are more powerful than him. His brother Charlie

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    Freedom Freedom isn’t what people think it is. People have the idea of peace freedom confused. In Roosevelt’s speech he says “an equally basic essential to peace is a decent standard of living for all individual men and women and children in all nations” (Roosevelt). Absolute freedom would be completely savage as stated in “Learned Hand’s I Am an American Day Address”. Freedom is ruthless and it is not one anyone would actually want. You might want to argue that freedom is what everyone wants. But

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