debate (EFF5: From Learner Voice to Global Peace)‚ we posed the following questions to guest presenter‚ Jeremy Gilley‚ of Peace One Day: How important do you feel education and specifically teachers and learners are in achieving Peace One Day? What do you think they can do to make a real difference? Read Jeremy’s response below: ’From the beginning of Peace One Day’s journey‚ young people have always been important to me. What would they think of a Peace Day? Could it be a starting point for
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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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Book: A Separate Peace; Author: John Knowles. This is an Allegorical essay of the various themes of "A Separate Peace‚" including the fall from grace and the naivete needed to form a separate peace. Adolescent notion instinctively harbors the concept of peace‚ while mature conception is only capable of perceiving pandemonium. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ Gene and Finny are essentially estranged by the awareness of themselves and the world around them. Gene‚ enclosing the psyche of manhood
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The backdrop of World War II in A Separate Peace emphasizes the microcosmic war that is occurring in Devon. Military language that is used emphasizes the parallelism of the actual war and Gene’s war throughout the novel. Man’s destructive actions portray man’s inhumanity to man; eradication and killings of the war depict how cruel man can be. Finny’s inability to cope with the cruelty of this world causes him to become oblivious to what’s actually happening. Gene’s constant hatred and envy leads
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" It seemed clear that wars were not made by generations and their special stupidities‚ but wars were made instead by something ignorant in the human heart." The background of "A separate Peace" is the Second World War and the focus of book is a group of sixteen-year-old boys who are moving towards a war. The extract comes from the end of the book where Due to what Gene had done to Finny‚ he has been made to look at himself and now sees the war differently from the other boys. Gene has been
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this reality were his friends‚ including Leper Lepellier‚ who appeared in only five scenes in A Separate Peace. Elwin "Leper" Lepellier’s role as a minor character was vital to the story‚ although not nearly as visible as Gene’s or Finny’s. His appearances stole the attention of the reader‚ altered each character’s own perceptions
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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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Peace Education: Understanding Conflict and Artistic Approaches to Peacebuilding Preparatory readings Learning to Abolish War‚ Reardon and Cabezudo (2002) Collaborative approaches to resolving conflict‚ Isenhart and Spangle (2000) Training for Transformation‚ Hope‚ Timmel‚ and Hodzi (1984) Working with conflict: Skills and strategies for action‚ Fisher et al (2000) Introduction: Conflicts occur every day‚ in multiple settings‚ and between parties of equal and asymmetrical power relations
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Civil Peace by Chinua Achebe: Summary The well-known Nigerian author Chinua Achebe’s short story ’Civil Peace’ is a realistic story which presents the condition immediately after the Civil War. The story is about a Biafran civil war and its effect on the lives of ordinary Nigerian people. Chinua Achebe It is an interesting and touching comment on quick and easy recovery from hardship after the war. Most people are damaged by the aftereffects of the war‚ but Jonathan Iwegbu thinks himself very lucky
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A Separate Peace-John Knowles The novel A Separate Peace is a story about two best friends‚ Gene and Phineas (Finny)‚ who both attend the Devon school in New Hampshire in 1942. Gene Forrester is an intellectual‚ confined‚ straight-laced seventeen year old‚ while Finny is an athletic free-spirit who isn’t afraid to say what he thinks and is admired by everyone. The story is a flashback in which Gene recalls his fears and insecurities during the midst of the Second World War at the Devon school
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