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    Religion: Source of Conflict or Peace? Religion has a positive influence on people. Religion has always had a great impact on masses. At some points‚ it was the source of conflict‚ but on the other hand‚ it was a force for peace and positive things. Nowadays‚ Western countries are concerned about Islam and Muslim fundamentalism in Islamic areas. It is a great threat for Western countries. People consider it as a source of wars and conflicts. There were several facts like the events of 9/11‚ terror

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    This Article explained the elements of what is needed to successfully build and maintain community and school partnership‚ through a program name “The Lead Peace Partnership.” Through previous research it has been proven that school- based service learning programs has reduce anti-social and violent behaviors among young adolescents. The Lead Peace program is a middle school service learning program guided by principles of participatory research. Participatory research is known for being able to incorporate

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    1961. A new president. A new world? John F. Kennedy‚ the newly elected president of the United States‚ had big dreams. “Peace Corps Volunteers leave a legacy in the lives of the community members they reach‚ educate‚ and inspire. Some of those young people grow up to be extraordinary leaders‚ including engineers‚ doctors and government officials” (“Peace Corps”). The Peace Corps is a special organization where American volunteers aid developing countries in several different ways to create success

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    Journal of Peace Research http://jpr.sagepub.com/ An Editorial Journal of Peace Research 1964 1: 1 DOI: 10.1177/002234336400100101 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jpr.sagepub.com/content/1/1/1.citation Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Peace Research Institute Oslo Journal of Peace Research Replication Data Additional services and information for Journal of Peace Research can be found at: Email Alerts: http://jpr.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts

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    Nathan Gourley Pd2 4/25/00 In John Knowles book A Separate Peace he communicates how the war in him was taking its toll on him. He uses the characters in a complicated plot to show the destructive forces of war. The characters‚ Gene and Finny‚ are the opposing forces in a struggle between the reality of war (World War II) and a separate peace. A peace away from the real war and the awful things that come from it. Through their relationship‚ which is a struggle on both sides‚ Knowles

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    s John Knowles’s A Separate Peace and the movie Dead Poet’s Society‚ starring Robin Williams‚ go behind the scenes and show us the inner workings of an all boys preparatory school. Welton Academy is the setting of Dead Poet’s Society while New Hampshire’s Devon School is where A Separate Peace takes place. Both works deal with how one individual steps into the school and changes things‚ for better or for worse. A Separate Peace and Dead Poet’s Society differ in that‚ in Poet’s‚ no one accepts guilt

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    Democratic Peace Theory (DPT) Introduction Democratic Peace Theory (DPT) is a modern political theory which became popular among the democratic country to extend and promote their ideology that brings peace and prosperity for the nations. DPT was originated by Immanuel Kant‚ a German philosopher‚ in the 1795‚ and it was scientifically evaluated on 1960s. DPT’s main principle say that‚ the democratic countries do not go to war against each other‚ for they have common ambitious hope and dream for

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    EXAM TIME: WEDNESDAY APRIL 30TH‚ FROM 2-5 PM IN THIS ROOM Second Exam Review Sheet Think about the two ethnographies we have read: Unity of Heart and In Search of Respect. How does each author go about writing their ethnography? How do they present the people they are studying? How do they place themselves into the ethnography? How does the cognatic descent system of the Nanumea reinforce their egalitarian culture? The cognatic system is an inheritance system that encourages people

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    belongs to said culture would see it. Ethnography in an etic perspective on the other hand will describe a culture from an outsider’s point of view. In Alverson’s study on the Peace Corps‚ an etic perspective was used. By attacking the research question from an etic perspective‚ he was able to determine what and why the Peace Corps volunteers were so different from the Tswana people. In order to do this‚ he used participant observation to find his answers; Alverson observed and interviewed people about

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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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