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    as Catalysts for Peace” Friends‚ let me begin by quoting you a line lifted from Eleanor Roosevelt. “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.” This ladies and gentlemen challenges Juan De la Cruz‚ the majority common Filipino people. And what is more moiling to this are the sweet and sour additives and influences of the society. My friends‚ as we all know Philippines is somehow ignorant to peace‚ particularly Mindanao

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    PEACE BUILDING PROCESS

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    into large scale violence. Peace building describes interventions that are designed to prevent the start of violent conflict by creating sustainable peace. This start before conflict starts or it ends. Post conflict peace building means action to identify and support structures which will tend to strengthen and solidify peace in order to avoid relapse into conflict. Peace building process takes different dimensions according to scholars. According to Barnett et al. post peace building process follows

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    1991 Position Statement

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    emphasizes the importance of early detection in hearing impaired children. In addition to medical advances and new technology‚ legislation (P.L. 99-457) suggested that the 1982 criteria required further expansion and clarification. Hence‚ the 1991 position statement has expanded the risk criteria and created ways to identify and manage a hearing impairment. Neonates are recommended to have their audiological screening before being discharged. Under circumstances where neonates are unable to be screened

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    Peace Corps Reflection

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    I want to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer for the service and the adventure. I’ve held an interest in service from an early age‚ from volunteering what free time I had to accepting the responsibilities of several leadership positions. I believe it all stems from two places‚ being raised on a farm and of the Christian faith. Our family farm in south central Oklahoma is where I was taught hard work‚ compassion‚ management‚ responsibility and hope. My father has stated how it is morally wrong for

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    Position of Women in Mordern India The position of women has changed a lot in modern times. Clearly women have made tremendous strides towards equality in recent decades however; we still live in a society in which the worth of women is measured in their physical appearance and not their intellectual contribution or talents. It is not an unknown secret that many women are paid considerably less than men for doing the same type of work. What effect does this obvious gap between men and women have

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    The Peace Corps‚ established by President John F. Kennedy‚ operates as an independent agency within the executive branch of the U.S. government. The purpose of the Peace Corps is to assist in the development of underprivileged nations through volunteer service. Since the formation of the Peace Corps in the 1960’s‚ the organization’s popularity has increased with younger generations. Peace Corps volunteers are currently serving around the world in countries on all seven continents. In addition‚ the

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    Serial Position Delay

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    serial position effects in the recall of children’s names’ The aim of this experiment is to investigate whether the serial position effects in the recall of children’s names are influenced by a delay or no delay after learning the names. Four participants were each given a list of 15 names to memorize for one minute. Two participants were condition 1 (no delay) and the other two were condition 2 (delay). Condition 1 was required to recall all the names they could remember on a sheet of paper as condition

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    Uno and World Peace

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    human race was to be saved from total annihilation‚ a powerful world organisation was necessary to safeguard peace in the world. This was a noble and sane idea. On the 24th October 1945 the United Nations Organisation‚ the august world body‚ came into existence. It was welcomed by all the nations of the world. The main purpose of this world organisation is to maintain international peace and security. Its aim is to develop friendly relations among the nations of the world. This organisation is supposed

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    In today’s age and the growing trend in American society of "what’s hot and what’s not"‚ is having a huge impact on young children’s self-concept and self-esteem. Self-concept "refers to the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ knowledge‚ and ideas people have about themselves‚" whereas self-esteem is "a personal judgment of worthiness that indicates the extent to which the individual believes himself to be capable‚ significant‚ successful‚ and worthy (392)." My interest on this subject was peaked after spending

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    War and Peace in Mindanao

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    War and Peace in Mindanao Murray Smith In December 2006 I had the chance to visit the island of Mindanao in the Southern Philippines. Mindanao and the surrounding islands rarely make the headlines except when some Western tourists are kidnapped. But Mindanao has been the scene of an ongoing conflict that has now lasted for more than 35 years‚ as the Muslim Bangsa Moro people have fought for self-determination. To date the conflict has claimed 120‚000 lives‚ many of them civilians. More than

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