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    Conflict in South Sudan

    Sudan, and Uganda. The recent conflict in South Sudan after its independence has sparked up a lot of interest recently in the media. South Sudan came into being because of the struggle of its people and the commitment of international community to the peace agreement with Sudan. Already, the world’s newest country seems to be a failed state before it was born on July 9, 2011, despite its enormous natural resources and the determination of its people. This research therefore seeks to bring to the fore:

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    Vietnam War Research Paper

    the Kampuchean Government to negotiate. In January 1978, the Vietnamese military withdrew because their political objectives had not been achieved. Throughout 1978 the two countries continued small-scale fighting , as China tried to mediate peace talks between the two sides. However, neither country would compromise. By the end of 1978, Vietnamese leaders decided to remove the Khmer Rouge of Democratic Kampuchea. On December 25,1978, 150,000 Vietnamese troops invaded Democratic Kampuchea

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    Multicultural Unity

    Discuss the importance of multicultural unity in developing a culture of peace in the Mauritian Nation. Mauritius is one of the polyethnic country that has the most peaceful and stable democratic government. Mauritius is also known as a multicultural unity and being that the Mauritian population enjoys a rich ethnic background, consisting of Hindus, Muslim, Tamils, Africans, Malagasy descents and Chinese. The main religions are Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. Mauritius is a small country where

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    Analysis Of 1984 By George Orwell

    they're concerned only with their personal interest, not caring enough about the interest or sharing an interest with other countries." Senior Chief Correspondent and journalist, Hidetoshi Fujisawa concludes a theme that has been a concerning issue, circulating over and over again. This statement is well relevant in the novel, 1984, written by George Orwell; he concludes the paradoxical phrase “War is Peace” as an attempt to warn readers of the dangers of totalitarian government. This slogan is lived

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    Peace Domestic Violence Agency

    Peace Domestic Violence Agency HSM 270- Program Summary Yvonne Griffin March 13, 2011 Instructor Ms. Michelle Bishop Overview of the Program Peace Domestic Violence Agency provides several ways to enhance the effectiveness of domesticated situation, which serves victims of domestic violence. Their primary concerned is resulting from a strategic mission statement, consequential approach, which controls the professional intended goals. Primary Concerns: I.) The decreasing of

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    Religion

    uncut hair neat. The Guru Gobind Singh was mainly known for guiding his followers through a spirit of both sainthood and soldier to fight cruelty and to restore justice and peace. If I could ask him just one thing I would ask him what we could he thinks we could do in our society, day and time to help with justice and peace in our Country. I would ask him this because it seems like we are a country divided who can’t agree on anything. Discussion 2: “Comparisons.” Please respond to the following: 

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    Unit 1 Ass 1 Business

    The Princes Trust advice leaflet Business ownership & organisation Abhinav dixit Abhinav dixit Types of organisations | Explanation of ownership | Example of organisation with this ownership | Provides product or service | Local | Local shops are just in the area, and is mostly owned by sole trader which means he is on charge of the running of the business day by day. | Restaurant: trattoria sorrentina. | It could provide product and service as well depending on the kind of the

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    Yitzhak Rabin Research Paper

    Yitzhak Rabin and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Benjamin Petree The Arab-Israeli conflict has been around for nearly a century and peace is still a goal yet to be found. Former prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, was the reason peace was nearly achieved in the early 90s. However, since his assassination in 1995, the whole of Southwest Asia hasn’t been close to a resolution regarding the conflict. Political unrest is reaching a stalemate with progress and the region is in desperate need for a peacemaker or

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    Peace Building in Bururndi

    1994, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) described the reaction that followed as an act of genocide against Tutsis and moderate Hutus. It is estimated that more than 300 000 people were killed during the massacre. EFFORTS TO RESTORE PEACE An agreement reached in September 1994, the Convention of Government (CG), made provision for the establishment of a coalition government led by a president from FRODEBU and a prime minister from UPRONA, among other transitional agreements. This

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    How Did Hinduism Develop

    “When you move amidst the world of sense, free from attachment and aversion alike, there comes the peace in which all sorrows end, and you live in the wisdom of the Self (Bhagavad Gita).” Hinduism expanded to many different parts of the world. Due to their diverse Hindu tradition growing and the technology advancing. During the years of Mughal and British rule over India, Hindus lost hope of maintaining their beautiful culture. They were afraid that Hinduism was being diluted into something it wasn’t

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