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    the Bible‚ the word peace is used many times. It is an important word that has changed throughout the course of the Bible. It started with creation and goes all the way into the book of Revelations. In the Old and New Testament‚ the word changes and is used in many different forms. The Hebrew word for peace is shalom. It is derived from the verb “to complete.” It is a state of well-being and tranquility. In the Old Testament‚ peace reflects the ideal of God’s good creation. Peace is also talked about

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    painful to a culture than unresolved major conflicts. There must be resolution and once a conflict reaches a certain point no amount of talk will ever solve the problem. Force must be used‚ whether implied or actual. Conflict is a vital element of human nature. The day we cease to have conflict is the day we have died inside as a race. Conflict arises from our questing for a better way‚ our natural need to try different paths and better ourselves. In that process we run afoul of limited resources

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    Davis 1 Lauren Davis Mrs. Burton AP Language and Composition 5 September 2013 Peace and Freedom throughout a Nation Throughout the course of John F. Kennedy’s inaugural speech‚ he uses several persuasive appeals such as the idea of peace and freedom to inspire and gain the trust of his Nation. In the beginning of Kennedy’s speech‚ he mentions that America will “pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend [and] oppose any foe” (par 4) for the preservation of liberty. This

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    have to result in bloodshed. A Separate Peace written by John Knowles is a story of two boys‚ who attend a private school‚ Devon‚ during the occurrence of World War II. Through the simple yet intricate whole story there are many lessons‚ themes‚ and symbols that we as human beings can apply to our own lives daily. As humans we create our own enemies due to our envy and insecurities. In this novel Gene Forrester struggles to accomplish and preserve a separate peace. The novel is a result of Genes inability

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    A Separate Peace Dealing with enemies has been a problem since the beginning of time. "I never killed anybody‚" Gene had commented later in his life‚ "And I never developed an intense level of hatred for the enemy. Because my war ended before I ever put on a uniform‚ I was on active duty all my time at Devon; I killed my enemy there." In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ the value of dealing with enemies is shown by Gene‚ who was dealing with few human enemies‚ but his emotions created far

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    Meeting Structural and policy constraints in achieving the MDGs for women and girls ___________________________ Mexico City‚ Mexico 21-24 October 2013 Gender‚ peace and security and the post-2015 framework1 Expert paper prepared by: Hannah Wright Saferworld United Kingdom Over the past two decades‚ interest in the relationship between gender‚ peace and security has increased dramatically‚ manifested in new research agendas‚ policy debates and development programmes in conflict-affected countries. Perhaps

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    Firstly‚ it is important to provide some sort of outline of what the term peace itself means. During my research I came across the notes of the Irenees’ Peace workshop held in South Africa in May 2007. According to these documents Peace does not mean the total absence of any conflict. It means the absence of violence in all forms and the unfolding of conflict in a constructive way. Peace therefore exists where people are interacting non-violently and are managing their conflict positively – with

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    How to Produce Maximum Peace and Prosperity Since 9-11 attacks‚ the U.S government announced ‘the war on the terrorism.’ Then‚ the U.S and other western countries’ troops went to Iraq for the war on the terrorism. Why did they do so? The U.S and other western countries wanted not only to keep their own peace and prosperity but also to assist Middle East countries including Iraq for peace and prosperity. Nowadays‚ some countries like the United States are in peace and prosperity. On the contrast

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    Peace only comes at the price of great struggle and sacrifice for most people. In essence‚ it only comes when you have defeated the enemy‚ or the enemy has defeated you. John Knowles was able to capture the subtle goal and essence of his novel by titling it A Separate Peace. A Separate Peace is a story about Gene Forrester‚ the protagonist of the story‚ and his constant struggle with the underlying emotional conflicts present in him. He has to fight a war within his own mind that every man has to

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    5a. War is Peace is an interesting concept to think about. This concept would have the reader believe that a continuous war‚ as is happening in the novel‚ would not only maintain peace‚ but if the war is continuous‚ then the people know nothing of peace‚ and therefore‚ the war is likened to peace. In Oceania‚ the people cannot exist without a war‚ because the war gives the people something to bond together to fight against. Additionally‚ if the idea of doublethink is applied to the situation

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