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    Discuss the main causes and effects of gun crime in the USA? In recent years gun crime has been recognized by the American government as a serious issue In United States. In the USA the most recent insights from the FBI reported that the quantity of killings by gun expanded in 2012 - putting an end to four sequential years of declining numbers. This problem could lead to serious living safe consequences for these people living in the US. In order to solve it‚ the reasons for it must be understood

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    (McFarland 2004 pg. 7) All six elements are embedded in the Montessori’s philosophy and by extension the Montessori’s curriculum. It is essential to provide children with the tools they need to independently resolve conflicts and to become lifelong peacemakers. These tools will help them to become stewards of environment and advocated for world peace. Dr. Montessori‚ an advocate for peace‚ stated that education is the best weapon for

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    War Thunder stands today at a pivotal point as the introduction of ships and advanced weapons receive more and more attention. One argument that has been around for many years is the possibility of adding the mammoth American bomber‚ the B-36 Peacemaker. The B-36 was a six engine bomber in service from 1949 – 1959. The massive size of the aircraft and its ability to carry an unheard of amount of ordinance has led to many to state‚ in the words of Ian Malcolm‚ “Your scientists were so preoccupied

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    style of argument is greatly influenced by my role models. The strongest role models in my life would have to be my parents. I have learned how to argue my points by watching them. My mom has more of a consensual style of argument. She is more of a peacemaker and tries to make sure everyone is happy with the decision in the end. My mom strongly believes in compromise. My

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    The Horrific Blessing Most believers live with the expectation that God will bless our lives because of our relationship with him. However‚ the status of the delivery date of the blessing can be confused by the events and current status of our human condition. One has to ask his or her self; Is my blessing an end all to my life’s journey? Why aren’t I blessed right now and is grateful good enough. This conflict is often accepted as par for the course of life. God does not want you to guess about

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    African American students in a football team. Borne is a matured and revolutionary person. He planned something that nobody ever had dreamed of before in that time which was to mix the white and the black students together. He also acted as the peacemaker in the school as well as in his residential area. This is similar to the main character of Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer who dreams to see the peace

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE RESULTS OF WW1 INFLUENCE THE OUTBREAK OF WW2? INTRO: World War 1 ended with the Versailles Treaty in 1919. The peace-making process was extremely complex and even now it is doubtful whether any perfect solution to organising the post-war European order could have been found. After the settlement many international matters still remained unresolved and many countries were dissatisfied. To what extent did the results of WW1 determine the outbreak of another‚ big war ~20 years

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    The American way of dealing with conflict‚ according to the article‚ is arguing. This might not be the best way‚ and it’s definitely not the only way. The article serves the purpose of exploring the cultural differences in how others deal with conflict. It provides alternatives and different ideas in how to resolve conflicts‚ as oppose to arguing. Arguing is a method of dealing with conflict. In the argument culture "nearly everything is framed as a battle or game in which winning or losing is the

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    “The Four G’s of Peacemaking” Psalm 34:14: Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. Isaiah 26:3: You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you Ephesians 2:14: For he himself is our peace‚ who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility Colossians 1:20: And through him to reconcile to himself all things‚ whether on earth or in heaven‚ making peace by the blood of his cross Ephesians 4:3: Eager to maintain

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    consumed with guilt and she blames herself for her father’s death. She struggles with guilt‚ grief‚ and healing. She’s caught between a controlling mother who thrives on anger and blame‚ and her deceased father‚ who saw good in people and was more of a peacemaker; he wasn’t afraid to say sorry. Emmy eventually must make a choice. She can be the angry girl her mother wants her to be‚ or she can be like her father. At the end‚ she decides to pay respect to her father by saying she’s sorry to the other family

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