Peace Matters
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Author | : Mark A Helm |
Publisher | : Mark A Helm |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 2023-11-05 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
Peace, so elusive in our world. We view a constant battleground in front of us and become part of it as the forces seemingly beyond our control play out, rather relationships, politics, war, our work, social media, and even with ourselves. We make the matter of the world, matter to us. Learn YOU can change this and you have the power to do so. Peace Matters provides a guide to start the path of peace. - Have confidence in God, trust he knows the way, and ask for his guidance - Learn not to judge yourself or others - Let Go of things past so matters will not last - Blaming others will not solve anything and more thoughts to help you on your journey to peace of mind
Author | : Sanam Naraghi Anderlini |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
How and why do women's contributions matter in peace and security processes? Why should women's activities in this sphere be explored separately from peacebuilding efforts in general? Decisively answering these questions, Sanam Anderlini offers a comprehensive, cross-regional analysis of women's peacebuilding initiatives around the world. and highlights the endemic problems that stunt progress. Her astute analysis, based on extensive research and field experience, demonstrates how gender sensitivity in programming can be a catalytic component in the complex task of building sustainable peace and provides concrete examples of how to draw on women's untapped potential.
Author | : Miriam Coronel Ferrer |
Publisher | : Center for Integrative & Development Studies, CIDS |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
This publication takes a look at one segment of the new social movements in the Philippines, the peace movement.
Author | : John Duncan |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2017-08-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1527500799 |
Since the two Hague (Netherlands) multilateral peace conferences of 1899 and 1907, the fundamental issue of world peace and its long-term realization has engaged scholars, diplomats, statesmen, and students of international relations. This book presents a new endeavor in this direction through a collection of papers selected from the recent conferences of the Canadian Peace Research Association and independent scholars. Descriptive, analytical, constructive and balanced ideas and solutions in this text represent alternatives for the global community to be collectively secure and peaceful. This volume examines world peace in its foundational, descriptive, conceptual, and prescriptive aspects, and as a social and human concept in positive and negative contexts, including: the nonviolent perspective of peace; women theorists on peace and war; empowerment of women as peacemakers; and, peace research and education under siege. On violence and war, the topics included are the theory of violence, the new faces of war, including military robots, electromagnetic and information weapons, the cyber warfare and the militarization of neuroscience. In the area of case studies, Iran and nuclear deterrence, the Baha’i faith and Iran; the Western Sahara, Sudan and South Sudan, and the challenges of a Palestinian Nation are analysed. In addition, there is focus on the need to establish a Department of Peace in Canada and an attempt to seek establishment of world peace through direct democracy. This book will advance an understanding of the historic struggle and failures, as well as the accomplishments and shortcomings for peaceful change and a just world order. It will be of direct interest to students of political science, diplomacy, history, social science, international law, human rights, and other cognate disciplines.
Author | : Ali Winter |
Publisher | : Lantana Publishing |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2020-06-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1913747034 |
What does peace mean to you? This collection of inspirational ideas about peace is based on the lives of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates of the 20th and 21st centuries, among them Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa and Malala Yousafzai. A must for anyone interested in exploring this essential issue of our times, this child-friendly exploration of what peace means to you and me is a book for every bookshelf.
Author | : Scott Hanson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781592802524 |
A highly engaging and comprehensive guide for managing life's financial issues to gain power, build wealth, and ensure peace of mind. Debt management, tax planning, college tuition, financing a car purchase, buying or selling a home, caring for elderly parents, preparing for a retirement. These are the gremlins with which we grapple throughout our lives, Money Matters: Essential Tips and Tools for Building Financial Peace of Mind is designed to help you find answers to your financial questions--many of which have simple answers that you can't always see because you are bogged down, hard at work, and just trying to make it to the next paycheck. Money Matters features practical and imaginative ideas for investing, spending, and saving with brief, real-life stories from the author's years of working with people and money. Each section of the book focuses on money issues that matter, such as how to stretch your earnings, meet large medical expenses, pay less tax, provide for your children's education or how to handle your debt. Money Matters is not a textbook on investing or retirement; it is a powerful guide that answers real questions by real people.
Author | : Teri Rogowski |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2021-06-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781736945209 |
Have you suddenly been thrust into the role of financial caretaker for a loved one and feel unprepared to manage these new responsibilities? Does keeping your or a loved one's financial documents in order seem a daunting, insurmountable task? Is the financial terminology about insurance, banking, and borrowing baffling, confusing, and overwhelming? You are not alone! The insights and information in this book are based on true life experiences. Due to illness, divorce or other unexpected life events, the responsibility of paying bills and monitoring finances often falls upon a spouse or younger generation. This book provides vital information and guidance to prepare for and move through the challenges of serving in this new role. This book is filled with practical, easy-to-understand, actionable steps to understanding and bringing order to what can be money matter chaos. It is essential for anyone who has found themselves as the financial caretaker of a loved one or an entire family. About the Author Teri Rogowski experienced financial dilemmas and life challenges in her early adult years. She went on to become educated and then to teach others how to get through and overcome the fear of getting their financial life in order. With great passion, she provides uplifting messages, tools, and tips to help readers gain confidence in personal money matters. To learn more, visit www.Day2DayPersonalFinancial.com/.
Author | : Anthony Rees |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2020-09-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1498591655 |
In a world that increasingly sees religion as a source of violence, this book explores resources from within religious traditions that might help build peace. Drawing from the rich textual histories of Christianity and Islam, the contributors mine their faith traditions for ways of thinking and ways of being that help shift perceptions about religion, and actively contribute to the growth of peace in our troubled times. Not content with retreat into religious exclusivism, these essays are an act of sharing something held dear. In sharing, the thing offered no longer remains the possession of the one who offers, and so these essays are an act of vulnerability and trust-building. In sharing precious things together, in giving and receiving, peace becomes not only a matter of dialogue, but also shared commitments to ways of being.
Author | : Craig Storti |
Publisher | : Government Printing Office |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2011-02-11 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780964447233 |
Peace Corps Information Collection and Exchange Publication No. T0087. Provides a map to guide Peace Corps volunteers through their cross-cultural experience and also a way for them to record thoughts and feelings as they live and work in a host country. Contains a variety of exercises, as well as stories and quotations from Volunteers who have served in the past, from experts on cross-cultural training, and from the kind of people a volunteer might expect to meet in a new country.
Author | : Lynda-ann Blanchard |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2013-08-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1135939667 |
Peace through tourism refers to a body of analysis which suggests tourism may contribute to cross-cultural understanding, tolerance and even peace between communities and nations. What has been largely missing to date is a sustained critique of the potential and capacities of tourism to foster global peace. This timely volume fills this void, by providing a critical look at tourism in order to ascertain its potential as a social force to promote human rights, justice and peace. It presents an alternative characterisation of the possibilities for peace through tourism: embedding an understanding of the phenomenon in a deep grounding in multi-disciplinary perspectives and envisioning tourism in the context of human rights, social justice and ecological integrity. Such an approach engages the ambivalence and dichotomy of views held on peace tourism by relying on a pedagogy of peace. It integrates a range of perspectives from scholars from many disciplinary backgrounds, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), tourism industry operators and community, all united by an interest in critical approaches to understanding peace through tourism. Additionally diverse geo-political contexts are represented in this book from the USA, India, Japan, Israel, Palestine, Kenya, the Koreas, Indonesia, East Timor and Indigenous Australia. Written by leading academics, this groundbreaking book will provide students, researchers and academics a sustained critique of the potential and capacities of tourism to foster global peace.