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    War and Peace

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    MUST BE JUST INTENTION The intention must be as just as the cause‚ i.e. a war should not be undertaken with the deliberate intention of assassinating a country’s leader or in a spirit of hatred or revenge. Just intentions might include restoring peace‚ righting a wrong or assisting the innocent. 4) THERE MUST BE COMPARISON OF JUSTICE ON BOTH SIDES. Both sides of the conflict should be examined and compared and‚ in principle‚ both should have a just reason to take up arms. 5) WAR MUST

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    Mythologies of War and Peace From the text: Myths o Live By Joseph Campbell Copyright 1972 From a lecture given in 1967 It is for an obvious reason far easier to name examples of mythologies of war than mythologies of peace ;for not only has conflict between groups been normal to human experience‚ but there is also the cruel fact to be recognized that killing is the precondition of all living whatsoever: life lives on life‚ eats life‚ and would otherwise not exist. “Man‚” wrote Oswald

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    Extended Definition of “Brave” In today’s society most people all have a similar understanding of words‚ by all knowing one definition of each and what context to associate that word with. However‚ the way we perceive certain words today has not always been the same or used in the same context. Many words have transformed into a completely different word and many have also come from one word which may have had a completely different meaning then what is has today. What now is looked at as a positive

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    look beautiful‚ to look pretty. By definition‚ something beautiful is something that pleases the senses aesthetically. By society‚ beautiful is defined by white‚ porcelain skin‚ and a tall‚ slender figure. Sure‚ that is what people think is beautiful. But some of us just don’t care. Everyone is beautiful‚ right? Wrong. You knowyou are supposed to think that you are pretty in your own way‚ but you also know that you are not what people nowadays think is the definition of beautiful‚ so what do you do

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    The Real Hero Everyone has their own opinion of a hero instead of a whole definition. I have my own opinion of a hero is not a definition‚ but it is one word which is my mother. What heroic characteristics does this person show? This lady‚ which is my mother has three amazing traits that makes her stand out. The character traits that she show are loving‚ understanding‚ and forgiving. These three traits are very important for a hero to have. Being a understanding hero is where you see from everybody

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    Peace Child By Zedcliff Kiche (13-0941) A Theme-based Literature Review of Peace Child Submitted to Winnie Mbatha Communication Department Of Daystar University Athi River‚ Kenya In partial fulfillment of the requirement for COMMUNICAITON AND CULUTURE I (INS111B) August 2013 After reading Peace Child by Don Richardson‚ I was once again reminded of the power Christ has in this world. Peace child is an excellent and rather fast read. It has the potential to amaze

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    In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace‚ symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the Devon Academy. The war is a symbol of the "real world"‚ from which the boys exclude themselves. It is as if the boys are in their own little world or bubble secluded from the outside world and everyone else. Along with their friends‚ Gene and Finny play games and joke about the war instead of taking it seriously

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    how it is perceived. Of course I get bland responses which reiterate Merriam-Webster’s definition of happiness and that is such a nuisance. Something which is so complex and divine deserves efforts from ones’ mind to actually understand the broad spectrum of happiness throughout the world. It is possible that one can lack that emotion‚ but it’s more than that; Happiness is more than just a word‚ or a definition or a feeling.

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    everyone should have their own type of power within themselves. For example‚ a stay-at-home mom is not going to have the same amount of power as the president‚ but they both possess a unique form of power in their own diverse lifestyles. A generic definition of the word power would be the ability to do something or act in a particular way. I believe that the most crucial form of power is the capacity to control people in their sayings or actions in any sort of an environment. There have been countless

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    Asia has experienced decades of peace and stability with many experts providing competing views as to whether this stability will continue or would it be just the ‘calm before the storm’ as depicted by some experts foreseeing inevitable use of force by Asian states to achieve its respective political means. I intend to provide a brief summary on the argument made by Alagappa in the chapter ‘Introduction: Predictability and Stability Despite Challenges’ of his book ‘Asian Security Order: Instrumental

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