Peace is not simply the absence of war or conflict, but something far deeper—it is being in the state of unity, cooperation, and the ability to live together despite our differences. True peace requires an effort to respect others and build relationships based on trust, understanding and empathy. Peace is also a state of calm where people work together to embrace diversity while working toward a common goal. Peace is a powerful force.
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Daily Reflection
Sunday, October 13th: Today was our first day of the course. I signed up to take this class as the idea of peace education is one that re...
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Day 1: Assignment: Reflective Response Assignment The purpose of this assignment is to examine the experiences that have shaped participan...
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Sunday, October 13th: Today was our first day of the course. I signed up to take this class as the idea of peace education is one that re...
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Peace is not simply the absence of war or conflict, but something far deeper—it is being in the state of unity, cooperation, and the ability...

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