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    Democratic Peace Theory: Assuming Without Evidence The development of the democratic peace theory started with the writings of has its roots in the writings of German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. In 1795 Kant went talked about “perpetual peace based partially upon states sharing ‘republican constitutions.’” He then said‚ “that a republican form of government‚ exemplifying the rule of law‚ provides a feasible basis for states to overcome structural anarchy and to secure peaceful relations among

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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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    Reaching a separate peace. A separate peace is finding peace in one’s own self. The innocence of Gene‚ Finny‚ and Leper will be obliterated so they can achieve peace. Growing to adulthood forces them to ether choose evolve or perish. “They were preparing it‚ if you see what I mean‚ for the future. Everything has to evolve or else it perishes.” (Knowles 125). It show how the boys achieve a separate peace or died evolving to adulthood. Achieving peace one’s own self is essential to go on with their

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    better way‚ our natural need to try different paths and better ourselves. In that process we run afoul of limited resources and blocking interests. Many of these can be resolved without bloodshed but all too often the process creates an either or situation and unless one group relents and allows itself to be destroyed then there will be conflict. If there is conflict there MUST be resolution. If the conflict runs deep enough or long enough there will be bloodshed. As for peace‚ that is an illusion

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    Gene is full of the evil that shows up in every story. Gene‚ the main character in the Separate Peace‚ thought his best friend to be his enemy. He also broke his so called enemy’s legs and tried to convince himself it had been an accident. Finny was then sadly eventually killed by Gene’s decisions and actions. Gene is inherently evil because he thought Finny to be his enemy‚ he broke Finny’s leg‚ and ultimately killed him. Should one think that their best friend is their enemy? Finny was the

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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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    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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    independence and self-reliance in their lives. 2 .Peace building and conflict resolution- A .Explain the concept of peace building and conflict resolution Conflict Resolution: Conflict resolution refers to putting measures in place to settle misunderstanding‚ disputes‚ quarrels‚ etc. between factions Peace Building: is a long-term process that occurs after violent conflict has slowed down or come to a halt. Thus‚ it is the phase of the peace process that takes place after peacemaking and peacekeeping

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    Civil Peace: The “Who” and “What” of the 20th Century Peace is the universal goal with non universal means of achieving it. During the 20th century in Germany‚ civil peace was to be achieved by briefly burying pre war conflicts in order to unite against the enemy. Civil peace was a controversial concept because civilians would either resolve small conflicts before moving onto a larger conflict or set aside current conflicts to end World War I. During World War I‚ Germans struggled to fight

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