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    Introduction: Isn't it time for us to have peace as the. Country we were found to be? Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Who are we if we are stopping that? Didn't Jesus want us all to love everyone as Jesus does? How can us not do this is we are enemies and hated by others that we can be friend and share with by taking away sanctions. We're already hated by many because of are countries history & intervening but if we have the opportunity to change, & build relationships, why…

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    Despite a lack of any explicit mention of peacekeeping in the UN Charter, the powers given to the UNSC in Chapter VI of the Charter to take collective action to maintain international peace and security, have led the international system to look to the UNSC to authorise peacekeeping operations. As the UNSC has this primary responsibility, and has explicitly remained “seized of the matter”, any peacekeeping operation in Libya must be…

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    contributed so much towards the United Nations that it is one of the main reasons why it is so big and not another League of Nations. In June 1956 when the leader of Egypt took the Suez Canal Britain, France and eventually the U.S stepped in and Went to war with Egypt. When the crisis started Canadians eagerly seized the opportunity for the UN services and lead by Lester B. Pearson the first UN peacekeeping mission was done, awarding Pearson with a Nobel Prize. Canada was one of the founding…

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    hate, a time for war and a time for peace.” This verse clearly states that there is a time for everything, even war and killing. For war and violence to be just for a Christian, though, depends on their intentions and the circumstance. The only reason a Christian should ever fight back is if they are using it as protection or defense, whether it is for themselves, others, or even their country. There are multiple examples in scripture of Christians fighting to defend themselves in war. Nehemiah…

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    the incoming war and declared a civil peace. This meaning that all conflicts between fellow Germans would be put aside, and that all Germans will come together as one and unite in pursuit of defending their country. As most Germans were anticipating a quick victory, they soon discovered that it wouldn’t be that easy for them to win. In 1914 at the beginning of WWI the civil peace policy was starting to be put into action, and the German people who quickly reacted to the civil peace were all…

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    it is easier to access, technology has increased the amount of reading people do. In addition, technology has a perfect memory, unlike humans. This perfect memory can also be easier to understand. For example, instead of reading the whole novel War and Peace, someone could read the shorter Shmoop version. In addition, it makes most…

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    take examples like Rosa Parks, she stood up for herself and did not give up on what she believed in, in a time of racism and hate. Also Queen Elizabeth the Second, who has lead England with her husband for 64 years, but has her own job of keeping peace between other countries by hosting dinners and events. Oprah Winfrey, who has donated millions of dollars to different charities supporting various different causes, like raising awareness to HIV/AIDS, helping fight ALS, and starting her own…

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    aggression, as human rights is a pivotal factor in the conditions in resort to war. However, this principle has its limit. As signalled by the word ‘last’, it implies that war is the last option when all other conceivable alternatives failed. With the delay in decision making, as pointed out by Brough, Lango and Linden (2007),…

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    “Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” -Ronald Reagan. Waknuk is a town built on a single belief, purity. Consequently anything found to be impure is destroyed without question, without remorse, whether it be animal, plant or human being nothing is spared. Even if there is speculation or debate about whether there is a deviation the subject will be culled just to be sure. Instead of handling their issues peacefully would rather simply kill off…

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    awarded the Nobel Prize for peace in this year. Exactly three years ago, Malala Yousafzai was shot in his hometown by the Taliban, because she is struggling to achieve the goal of peace, education and equality. After she did exactly well what was needed to become healthy again, Malala published autobiography called I AM MALALA, she went on to win several awards from European Parliament Sakharov. Through the use of literary elements, Malala argues achieving the goal of peace, education and…

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