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    My Comprehensive Life Plan By: Essence Barnes UC101 Momentum Spring 1 2015 My mission statement I am at my best when everything (in all areas at my life) is at peace.... because it allows me to focus more on the important aspects of life and not stress on the minor things.. I will try to prevent times when multiple aspects of my life are chaotic. I can’t relax until I have a solution for every problem.. I will enjoy my work by finding employment where I can be hands on with

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    Envisioning a Peaceful World Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People Award Winning Essays 2000 – 2010 YOUTH ENVISIONING A PEACEFUL WORLD Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People Award Winning Essays 2000 – 2010 About the Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People The International Essay Contest for Young People is one of the peace education programs organized by the Goi Peace Foundation. The annual contest

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    released in 1970. The late 60’s was the time of the Vietnam War and also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti-war demonstrations were a common sight on every street corner. Anti-communist sentiments were at an all time high following the war. The countless lives lost by both sides made plenty realize the fruitlessness of war and prompted them to spread the message of love‚ unity and peace. Due to ubiquitous demonstrations all over the world‚ there was social unrest. Compulsory

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    The Ethics of Modern Warfare Human beings have been fighting each other since prehistoric times‚ and people have been discussing the rights and wrongs of it for almost as long. The Ethics of War starts by assuming that war is a bad thing‚ and should be avoided if possible‚ but it recognises that there can be situations when war may be the lesser evil of several bad choices. War is a bad thing because it involves deliberately killing or injuring people‚ and this is a fundamental wrong - an abuse

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    The aim of creating peace in a country that is conflict-prone or a post-conflict environment is to prevent the reoccurrence or escalation of violence and establish a durable self-sustaining peace. The root causes of conflicts clearly need to be addressed adequately otherwise violence will recur. There are numerous root causes of a conflict‚ such as these major causes; political‚ economic and social inequalities‚ poor governance‚ high unemployment and poverty. There are many examples of violence recurring

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    Gospel Nonviolence (From "THE GOD OF PEACE: TOWARD A THEOLOGY OF NONVIOLENCE) Roman Catholic social teaching on justice and peace dates back over one hundred years. In the past thirty years‚ this "new" tradition has opened the door to a theology of peace. A simple review of the church’s social teachings on justice and peace may shed light on our theology of nonviolence. This new theology can learn from Pacem in Terris‚ the Second Vatican Council’s stand on peace‚ recent social teachings‚ the US

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    Pinker then gives himself credibility by mentioning his focus on a single criterion when referring to stats of wars and deaths in a specific interval of time. Moreover‚ he points to what he calls the Long Peace and the New Peace‚ the former referring to the decline in the number of wars post-WWII and the latter to the decline in deaths due to war post- the Cold War. He does acknowledge‚ however‚ that the lasting of such grace periods is controversial. (Pinker

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    weapons are the only type of weapon in existence that have the capacity to annihilate the human species and countless other species. Weapons are a problem with the catholic tradition as they go against the catholic virtue of peace and should be banned. The catholic virtue of peace is completely thrown away when it comes to nuclear weapons as they show anger and violent towards people and that’s not what it is about. If nuclear weapons were to be banned it would prevent death‚ avoid war and also reduce

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    Human Beings and Computers Can human beings and computers coexist in peace and harmony in the future? The poet and the author describe two totally different views‚ talking about the idea of coexistence. Our future will either be good or bad with questions to be asked as well. The poet‚ Richard Brautigan‚ describes the future as having hope and the computers take away freedom and work. The story written by Issac Asimov‚ writes about how computers is going to have a negative effect on the future

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    National Security Concerns and Peace Education I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of this module‚ the students are expected to: 1. articulate the concept of national security and peace in the promotion of national development; 2. identify the values that must be developed and strengthened among students in the furtherance of national security and peace building; and 3. manifest concrete actions in forging national security and peace in the country 4. identify the importance of belonging

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