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    Finding Inner Peace

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    REL2300 July 2‚ 2010 Finding Inner Peace Being at peace with one’s inner self sounds inviting but some aspects of many different religions can be hard to grasp at times. While most religions influence others‚ some have ideas and beliefs from sources unknown. Hinduism and Budhism are two of many religions. Having many similarities‚ their differences are what make them unique. Hindus have many gods‚ polytheism‚ and Buddhist believe in finding one’s inner peace. They both focus more on one’s inner

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    War Versus Peace

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    War versus Peace Victoria Hartley A recent poll‚ conducted by CBS News‚ revealed that 59% of American citizens believe the U.S. did not do the right thing in going to war with Iraq. According to several other surveys‚ many also think that the U.S. has not accomplished our goals in Iraq‚ and has not made us any safer from terrorism‚ or even made us less safe. The decision to enter into a war in Iraq was a bad one indeed. The world has not become safer from terrorism‚ Iraq has not been

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    In this paper I read documents of The Sinews of Peace (‘Iron Curtain Speech’)‚ Central Intelligence agency report‚ “Consequences of a Breakdown in Four-Power Negotiations on Germany”‚ Letter from Khrushchev to Ulbricht regarding the situation in Berlin‚ and Speech by President Ronald Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate‚ West Berlin‚ ‘Remarks on East-West Relations.’ The documents took place around 1946 through 1961. As each document explains and ties together the tension that was occurring in Europe and

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    During the reading of “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles the relationships and similarities shared between the characters and myself was remarkable. In many ways any high school freshman could relate to this story of friendships and death. The boys at Devon are intricate characters that can be related to in one-way or another. When I was reading I could pinpoint specific relatable themes that freshman could relate to. For example‚ there are specific classes or course you can be late to in school

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    Introduction The dilemma of war and peace has been a decisive concern for philosophers and political thinkers in the past‚ which still remains actual nowadays. The famous advocates of the power of truth always found that wars are immoral. For instance‚ German famous professor of theology‚ Martin Luter in his theological work "War and Warship" warns against unfair and wrong motives behind wars and armed conflicts: offensive and preventive wars‚ violent overthrow of tyrants‚ subjects’

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    Peace And War Analysis

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    character -building and nation-building. 3. WAR AND MILITARY STRATEGY Of War‚ Kautilya states‚ “When advantages derivable from peace and war are of equal character‚ one should prefer peace; for disadvantages‚ such as the loss of power and wealth‚ and sojourning‚ and sin‚ are ever-attending upon war”. Kautilya also expressed that double policy in war and peace‚ meaning forming alliances with one nation and waging war against another‚ was desirable to staying unprejudiced or allied with another

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    UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY The East African School of Diplomacy‚ Governance and International Studies Department of Good Governance and Peace Studies Theme: Whose Community? Memory‚ Conflict and Tradition Topic: Conflict and formation of memory Paper Title: “Identity Formation after Conflict: Unhealed Memories in Framing the Future of the Society” A Seminar paper by: Katwesigye Doreen (2011-M161-10004) d.katwesigye@umu.ac.ug or dorynkaz@ymail.com Mobile: +256 775541482

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    Atoms For Peace Speech

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    energy was linked to military purpose. The Atoms for Peace speech from Eisenhower in 1953 helped to change this point of view. In his speech he persuaded the world increase the researches within the nuclear power field with the focus on the energy possibilities‚ and start to decrease the potential destructive nuclear weapons. He shifted the focus from nuclear energy from war and fear to an open and peaceful way of generating energy (Atoms for Peace). The Dutch government already saw nuclear energy as

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    understandable to any person no matter whom they were. Now this was seen particularly in Churchill’s speech “the defence of freedom and peace” which he presented in October 16th 1938 near the start of world war two in an appeal to British and Americna public to prepare for the strong possibility of war against Nazi Germany. In the speech the defence of freedom and peace Churchill uses a variety of persuasive yet simple literary devices such as allusion‚ rhetorical questions‚ imagery and Tricolon and

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    Peace in the Middle East

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    across the Middle East who seek a future of peace‚ progress‚ and opportunity. Unfortunately‚ these aspirations for liberty and justice are being threatened by extremists who murder the innocent in pursuit of power. Extremists Are Fomenting Instability In The Middle East One cause of instability is the extremism supported and embodied by the regime in Tehran. Iran is today the world’s leading state sponsor of terror. It undermines Lebanese hopes for peace by arming and aiding the terrorist group

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