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    the youth in the peace process” There are more young people than there are adults in many parts of the world so the youth must have an active role in peace building. It is ironic that while the number of young people is overwhelming‚ their contributions to a more peaceful society is mostly ignored. Young people are labeled as troublemakers and rebellious and so the enormous task of creating a harmonious society is left at the hands of adults. While it is true that there are many young people who

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    A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles has several themes. The main theme is jealousy. Gene faces many moments of pure fire and heat that radiates from him‚ that are pure jealousy. The whole battle of Finny and his leg began when Gene’s jealousy got the best of him. In moments when we let jealousy get the best of us‚ it has the tendency to turn everything sour. Jealousy is a blinding and powerful emotion. Gene had several moments of jealousy in the novel‚ A Separate Peace. Gene never dislikes Phineas

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    Hamlet: A Man of Many Qualities Tanya Tugwood Hamlet is a man of many different qualities and he reveals only certain qualities to certain people. Hamlet draws his audience‚ the reader‚ into noticing the different qualities that he has. His qualities are shown through his conversations with other characters as well as through his soliloquies. These words of wisdom and revealance help to distinguish how Hamlet feels about each other character that he encounters. The phrases and speeches that

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    When looking at the works of Alfred Hitchcock there are many recurring themes. Wrong man‚ classic Hitchcock villains‚ and the use of staircases are just three of the many attributes you see when watching a Hitchcock film. My favorite‚ however‚ would have to be Hitchcock’s portrayal of the mother. Whether she is there for comic relief as we see in Shadow of a Doubt‚ or as the root of all evil as you see in Strangers on a Train and Notorious‚ the mothers he creates are far from ordinary. Either

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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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    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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    How to Produce Maximum Peace and Prosperity Since 9-11 attacks‚ the U.S government announced ‘the war on the terrorism.’ Then‚ the U.S and other western countries’ troops went to Iraq for the war on the terrorism. Why did they do so? The U.S and other western countries wanted not only to keep their own peace and prosperity but also to assist Middle East countries including Iraq for peace and prosperity. Nowadays‚ some countries like the United States are in peace and prosperity. On the contrast

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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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    novel “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles focuses on numerous divergent themes throughout the book. Some of the themes in the book involve the the coming of age‚ acquiring responsibility as you grow older‚ and how you should always speculate before you do‚ because it could severely change your life for the worse. The author also uses numerous literary elements‚ techniques‚ and stylistic choices to convey the central idea he has intended for his work. After reading “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles

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    The Many Dimensions of Conflict and Resolution Abstract In today’s society‚ the word conflict can carry quite a negative connotation. It is a very rare occasion indeed‚ that this word can conjure feelings of positivity or purpose. Oftentimes‚ conflict is perceived as something that should be avoided at all costs in the pursuit of tranquil exchanges and composed conversation. Warm smiles are exchanged and happy dispositions follow with dreamy glances of wondrous acquiescence

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