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    as any of various annual prizes (as in peace‚ literature‚ medicine) established by the will of Alfred Nobel for the encouragement of persons who work for the interests of humanity. The "Peace" prize differs from the others in the fact that it can be awarded to either an individual or a group. Another distinction is that while the others are awarded for achievements reached‚ the Peace prize can be given to those for their "current" efforts. A few Nobel Peace Prize winners that everyone should recognize

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    will soon be serving in the Peace Corps within the African Continent‚ as Odette did in the early 90s. Odette served in Rwanda‚ until 1993‚ when the Peace Corps suspended its program within the country due to developing internal tension. Afterward‚ she took a few short-term jobs in Kenya‚ Gabon‚ and Burundi until in 1993 violent conflicts erupted in Burundi due to the death of the new Hutu president after years of Tutsi government. It was at this point that the Peace Corps decided to recommence

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    A Separate Peace: The Price of Jealousy On the surface‚ A Separate Peace‚ written by John Knowles in 1959‚ is a tale of two boys and the events that take place between them one school year during World War Two. Behind the simple storyline‚ however‚ lies a deeply woven web of symbols‚ themes‚ and lessons that are all of great significance and relevance to our lives today. Perhaps one of the most important concepts we can learn from this novel is how we‚ as a species‚ create our own enemies due

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    A Separate Peace “Do you remember what made you fall?” His eyes continued their roaming across my face. “I don’t know‚ I must have just lost my balance. It must have been that. I did have this idea‚ this feeling that when you were standing there beside me‚ y— I don’t know‚ I had a kind of feeling. But you can’t say anything for sure from just feelings. And this feeling doesn’t make any sense. It was a crazy idea‚ I must have been delirious. So I just have to forget it. I just fell‚” he turned away

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    Jennie Pascua Professor Michelle Johnson English 1B Summer Online July 31‚ 2014 Essay # 2 “The Lame Shall Enter First” The Power of Faith Human nature perceives good and evil as two different realms. Good is perceived as manifestations of love‚ purity‚ salvation and goodness in the lives of people. Lesser good is judged to be evil. Frequently‚ the perception of good and evil is based on our own frame of acceptance. When we judge other people‚ we create a separation between good and evil. Such people

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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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    John Knowles‚ A Separate Peace: Gene and Loss of Innocence In the novel A Separate Peace by the author John Knowles‚ loss of innocence is portrayed in the book. Characters Gene and Finny‚ display this theme of innocence throughout the novel. Mostly Gene takes a turn in life and the whole point of view on the world that they see‚ is changed. John Knowles places events throughout the book so that Gene and his school buddies are able to have emotional and physical changes in their life. Gene has gone

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    throughout his novel‚ A Separate Peace. From the characters‚ to the setting‚ and to the situations and events‚ John Knowles carefully paints a masterpiece that is symbolic of the Bible. A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a biblical parallel in that Finny is a Christ figure‚ Devon School is symbolic of Heaven‚ and Gene’s loss of innocence is symbolic of the fall of man in the Bible’s Book of Genesis. Finny is displayed as a Christ figure throughout A Separate Peace. A Christ figure is forgiving‚ has

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    What Peace Means to Me… “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” This is quoted from a great scientist Albert Einstein. Peace seems to be one important thing that we need nowadays. It’s not the power that makes a person a better one but it’s the peace in his heart that would lead him to a brighter future. Peace‚ for me‚ has to start within ourselves‚ as human beings of this world. We need to achieve an understanding of ourselves‚ finding and seeking our own inner

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    "A Separate Peace" takes place during World War II in 1943‚ a time of great uncertainty and changing lifestyles but the danger of this war never really seems to come near Devon. So does this terrible environment and events affect the characters of a Separate Peace or just provide a safe and surreal environment for the characters? The war in a Separate Peace may not directly affect the characters for the majority of the novel but we see its affects on the characters actions indirectly and it ends

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