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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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    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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    World Peace and Non-violence Ganadhipati Tulsi Society consists of innumerable individuals having a common bond. That bond is mutuality. Plurality constitutes collectivity‚ but mere collectivity does not become society without the bond of mutuality. Without a common thread the beads would not make a rosary and it is of utmost importance to examine and evaluate the thread. We live as part of society and the unit of society is the individual. Like individuals like society and vice versa. The above

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    UN Peace Keeping

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    aforementioned in the United Nations Charter the phenomenon that is peacekeeping has quickly spread‚ emerging out of the Cold War‚ and slowly but surely become a principal tool for the United Nations (UN) to continue its primary goal in the maintaining of peace and security universally. Often referred to as the “The Blue Helmets” UN peacekeepers have been deployed all over the globe to intervene in some of the worst conflicts on the planet under the authority of Chapter VI and Chapter VII of the United Nations

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    Christian Swanson Religion Peace and Islam 12/1/11 Islam as a Religion of Peace Islam has taken a lot of flak in recent years‚ though not‚ that is to say‚ without any sort of reason. It is an unavoidable fact that the organization that attacked the United States on September 11th‚ 2001 was indeed an Islamic organization. As most Americans are not prepared to go to their local library to learn about their enemies‚ it is logical that many people may have been led to believe some untrue assertions

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    War Brings Peace

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    khawar Custom Essay Can War Bring Peace? Essay "Can War Bring Peace? " from category Philosophy First M . Last Name Professor ‘s Name Class and Number 7 February 2007 Can War Bring Peace ?War is considered as a particular branch of a specific philosophy ‚ with Carl von Clausewitz being considered as the “only philosopher of war ‘stated in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy . It also says that it refers to ‚ “a phenomenon which occurs only between political communities ‘ or “certain political

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    To Give Peace a Chance

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    must be the change you want to see in the world.”Although there are many issues in the world that should be improved‚ if I had the power to do one thing to improve the world‚ I would probably establish world peace. According to Dictionary.com‚ world peace is defined as an idea of freedom‚ peace‚ and happiness among and within all nations and people. There are many people in the world who despise each other and fight. They hate one another because they are different and they fight over land or religion

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    6 Path of Peace

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    Six Paths to Peace 1. PURSUIT OF SOCIAL‚ ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORMS. This component involves the vigorous implementation of various policies‚ reforms‚ programs and projects aimed at addressing the root causes of internal armed conflicts and social unrest. This may require administrative action‚ new legislation‚ or even constitutional amendments. 2. CONSENSUS-BUILDING AND EMPOWERMENT FOR PEACE. This component includes continuing consultations on both national and local levels to build consensus

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    The Chance for Peace Speech

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    The Chance for Peace speech was an address given by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower on April 16‚ 1953‚ shortly after the death of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Speaking only three months into his presidency‚ Eisenhower likened arms spending to stealing from the people‚ and evoked William Jennings Bryan in describing "humanity hanging from a cross of iron." Although Eisenhower‚ a former military man‚ spoke against increased military spending‚ the Cold War deepened during his administration 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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