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    one of the main causes behind recurrent abuse. During military training young men are trained to be warriors and killers, with the sole purpose of defeating the enemy at war. According to Sandra Whitworth, the author of ‘Men, Militarism and UN Peacekeeping, A Gendered Analysis’ “soldiers are not born, they are made; and part of what goes into the making of a soldier is a celebration and reinforcement of some of the most aggressive, and most insecure, elements of masculinity: those that promote…

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    The artist behind this image seems to be trying to show how peacekeeping organizations such as United Nations work to indoctrinate the people of other nations to western ideals, which in this case is democracy, although the system itself is clearly not flawless and may not solve the all issues it claims to solve. An…

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    SASO is comprised of an array of skills, including peace operations and peacekeeping support, counterinsurgency, emergency evacuation, law enforcement and military training, weapons control, and counterterrorism. Taw infers that SASO calls for “full spectrum operations” and expresses a timeline of “long-term, manpower-intensive…

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    focused primarily around peacekeeping and anti-authoritarianism. “The idea that Canada always fights on the side of democracy and freedom remains a source of great patriotic pride.” Our firm beliefs on standing up against dictatorship is what lead Canada into the Korean War in 1950, leading to our greater involvement in the tension of the Cold War as well as Canada’s leadership in the creation of NATO. “Many Canadians believe non-militaristic techniques like peacekeeping and multilateralism…

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    International Organisations may play the role of mediators between two disputing countries which is at a risk of escalating into a war. Another role can be peacekeeping and peace support operations with United Nations playing the lead role. Global security and peacekeeping is lead by one of the principle organs of the United Nations, the United Nations Security Council. It plays a number of important roles which can be to probe any dispute which can threaten international…

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    is a large number of the peacekeeping missions around the world by the UN. The UN definition given to peacekeeping mission in its official website is the mission that works to provide the conditions for enduring peace in an unstable country. It consists of military, police and civilian personnel, which works to bring security, political and peacebuilding support. The first mission was in 1948 to observe and save the ceasefire during the Arab-Israeli war. The peacekeeping factsheet (2016) stated…

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    Christian Pacifism

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    opposed to violence; it focuses on peacekeeping. Christian pacifism is spiritually founded in the scripture and the life of Jesus Christ, and his teachings of brotherly love and nonviolent coexistence. Jesus' words; "If someone slaps your cheek, offer him another, if someone demand your coat, offer him your shirt also", reflect the ideology behind Christian pacifism. Today, however, Christian pacifism goes beyond anti- violence and anti-war, it focuses on peacekeeping and peace bringing. In…

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    genocide must be fully responsible, but the word genocide implicates everyone. Governments and powerful people failed to prevent and halt the killing campaign. Everyone shared the shame of the crime. Belgium withdrawing their troops and leaving the peacekeeping force; the US putting saving money a higher importance than saving lives and slowing the sending of the relief force; and France supporting a Rwandan government who engaged in genocide by providing them weapons were the reasons why the…

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    Since 1945 Canada has made many valuable and vital decision which has shaped the world as we know it today. Canada continues its effort to make its nation safe and a happy place to live! Canada is known as a peacekeeping and peacemaking nation. Canada is known as the peacekeeping and peacemaking nation due to its contribution in organizations such as the UN, NATO and the NORAD organization. Due to these contributions that Canada has made and many other efforts and contributions, Canada has made…

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    Iron Man Archetypes

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    jumps to Marvel and most importantly jumps to my favorite movie, the Avengers. In “Avengers: Age of Ultron” Iron Man, Tony Stark, restarts a program that he hopes will relieve the Avengers of their heroic duties. Of course, things go wrong and the “peacekeeping” program’s new goal becomes total elimination of the Avengers and the entire human race. Despite his ignorance and cocky personality, Iron Man is my favorite hero. Due to his rebellious ways, Tony Stark can easily be classified under…

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