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    Following the end of World War II, peace was on the mind of many of the world’s citizens. It was clear that stubborn positions of nationalism had not only feed the beast that was Nazis Germany, but had also prevented capable, neighboring powers in Europe from coming together quickly enough to halt the blitz early on. European economies, militaries, and citizens were left horribly ravished, displaced and war-torn. Only an astonishing 20 years had passed between the end of the First World War and…

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    In Mars and Venus, An allegory of Peace, by Louis-Jean-Francois Lagrenee, it shows the Roman God Mars and the Roman Goddess Venus. It shows Mars’ sword and armor telling us that he is the God of War. The doves represent love, which tells us that this is indeed the Goddess of love. The story…

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    In the book, The Separate Peace by John Knowles, argues about friends and how friendships can have jealousy, hate, trust, and caring. Many friendships have some type of issue, but most of the time all the issues are different and in Gene and Finny’s friendship the was a lot of different types of arguments. In the book Gene and Finny’s friendship has many changes. For example Gene was jealous of Finny because sports came natural to Finny, making Finny really good at sports. Gene thought that…

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    The ending of a story is extremely important. There are three types of endings that are significant; happy, unhappy, and indeterminate. Happy endings are when the protagonist solves their problems with either themselves or someone else. The story would usually end with a “happily ever after.” An unhappy ending is usually more about reality because in real life a happy ending is hard to find. Unhappy ending usually talks about the defeat of humans and their mistakes that they might have which…

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    One of the footers in foundation of my ministry which supports the philosophy by which I approach the churched and non-churched can be found in Matthew 9:10-13. It is both the intentional formulation of the opportunity in which Jesus frames this footing and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer to which we must also respond. Not only does the unfolding dynamics of the text, present the attitude of the church in opposition to the needs of the non-churched; but it also…

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    for the Union. Meanwhile the South’s agenda was to instill slavery as whites were the superior race and if following this agenda meant breaking away from the Union the South would do as such. In the New York Times article, “Alexander H. Stephens on Peace,”…

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    One always accepts the world with which they are presented, and the same rule applies in literature. Everything in a work is filtered through the narrator, so that brings up the question of how one can be certain they are being told pure fact and reason, and the answer, although no one wants to believe it, is that the reader has absolutely no way of knowing; however, once the reader understands that, they become aware of an even greater truth: they will never know the actuality of any story.…

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    Summary and Evaluation The book, Making Peace with Autism written by Susan Senator, is a memoir about how her family dealt and grew with a child who has autism. Her first child, Nat, has autism. The chapters consist of questioning, how they knew, his various school programs, life with his other two siblings, and how the family all worked together. It shows the positives and negatives of having a child who has autism. It shows when she had support, and when she didn’t. All in all, this story is…

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    State typology has been identified as one of the conditions which make genocide more likely. Under the democratic peace theory, it is believed that democratic states are less likely to engage in internal and external wars. In fact, Rummel (1995, p. 25) opines that the best way to prevent such acts of mass killing are to encourage “democratic openness, political competition, leaders responsible to their people, and limited government”. It is argued that totalitarian and autocratic regimes have…

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    about it.” He used this forum in order to tell the world about the “bear that walks like a man” and about the menacing threat that communism holds. His speech at the Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri was titled originally as “The Sinews of Peace”. The title transformed into “The Iron Curtain Speech” after he said aloud, From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of…

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