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    Uno and World Peace

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    caused by World War II‚ convinced the world that if the 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

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    Religion‚ Peace and Justice What attitudes are there to war? Key idea: Most Christians believe that war should be avoided. But many also believe that there are times when a Christian may have to go to war. This is because they believe that the result of not going to war will be much worse. Holy War Key idea: Christians would fight in the name of God by going on Crusades (Holy War) Christians did not retaliate when persecuted‚ they did not join the army. Not all Christians followed the teachings

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    Paris Peace Conference

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    The 1900’s were a very eventful era with many new innovations and inventions‚ some deadly and some beneficial. A crucial event during this time period was the Paris Peace conference in 1919. The need for this conference was caused by World War I and the big three (Woodrow Wilson‚ David Lloyd-George and Georges Clemencueau). The Paris Peace Conference had many outcomes such as the Treaty of Versailles‚ the formation of the League of Nations‚ L’ Organisation de la Paix (1921-27) and the Dawes plan.

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    Notes for a Seprate Peace

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    Reflection is central to the novel; the novel is spawned by a visit back to Gene’s old school‚ and the work hinges upon a dialogue between the past and the present‚ and the relation of a man to his much younger self. Gene confesses that he is still stuck in the time of World War II; his memory still has a tremendous hold on him‚ as evidenced by his ability to recall the goings on of fifteen years’ past with such detail. The presence of memory‚ and its role over time‚ is a major theme of this book;

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    A Separate Peace: Finny

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    Character: FINNY Throughout the novel A Separate Peace there were two dominant characters. Perhaps the most useful in the reading of the novel was the character of Phineas‚ also known as Finny who supplies the qualities of a charismatic‚ athletic‚ and strong leader. Finny is the best friend of the novel’s main character‚ Gene. By reading into the text and integrating the aspects of symbol and theme the reader is given a clear picture of the novel through the character of Finny. Phineas is the

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    Peace the Need of Hour

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    PEACE the need of Hour… I am looking after an Orphanage home called ‘Bethel Children’s Home’‚ which is a ministry of Frontier Mission Society‚ where Seventy (70) children are being taken care of. The place where I live is totally insecure where killing has been done at free will. People are not safe here anymore. There are many faction of Insurgents group in our small-populated state‚ Manipur. Most of them were uneducated and school dropped out. The situation here is getting worst each day‚ many

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    Aggression, War and Peace

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    David C. Rapoport‚ 1999‚ "Terrorism‚" Encyclopedia of Violence‚ Peace and Conflict‚ San Diego‚ CA: Academic Press 3:497-510.   The phenomenon of terrorism may be quite ancient‚ but the concept is modern (p. 498). Examples of ancient terrorists include the Assassins in early Islam‚ the Zealots in 1st century Judaism‚ and the Thugs in 13th to 19th century Hinduism (501). During the French Revolution from 1789-1799 some groups used acts of terrorism‚ and even created a culture of terror‚ as a desperate

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    Religion: Jihad and Peace

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    Discussion 2: “Jihad and Peace.” The words Islam and Muslim are from the same Aramaic/Semetic root‚ and the words Salām‚ Shalom‚ and Salem are all translated as “peace‚” “peace that comes from submission to God‚” “whole‚” “complete‚” “intact.” Explain why “submission” is the major theme of Islam‚ keeping in mind this history of the words’ meanings. The religion is called Islam because it offers peace and requires complete submission to the will of God. According to the Qur’an‚ there is only

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    In A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles enlightens readers on human existence by displaying how denial allows a person to stray from reality. Numerous cases of denial overwhelm and test characters’ assurances of their own presence. Characters such as Gene Forrester and Phineas (Finny) fail to acknowledge denial‚ so that their naiveté prohibits them from identifying the truth. Eventually‚ fate causes each to face his own guilt‚ embarrassment‚ and disbelief. As the novel progresses Gene Forrester‚ the

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    A Separate Peace Book

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    . I am writing this letter to inform you on reasons why I would recommend your book‚ A Separate Peace. After reading A Separate Peace‚ this book is surely one of the best books I ever read. Its interesting story line that is very easy to follow kept me curious on what was happening next. A Separate Peace’s beauty‚ vitality and purpose will keep every reader extremely interested. I would highly recommend this novel to young adults. I was very interested in the story’s beauty. You gave me a more

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