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Peace is a
concept of
societal friendship and
harmony in the
absence of
hostility and violence. In a
social sense,
peace is
commonly used to mean a lack...
- A
Peace to End All
Peace: The Fall of the
Ottoman Empire and the
Creation of the
Modern Middle East (also
subtitled Creating the
Modern Middle East, 1914–1922)...
- In Turkish, the
slogan "Yurtta sulh,
cihanda sulh" – "
Peace at home,
peace in the world" – was
first pronounced by
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on 20
April 1931...
- the
peace (JP) is a
judicial officer of a
lower or
puisne court,
elected or
appointed by
means of a
commission (letters patent) to keep the
peace. In...
- The
Nobel Peace Prize is one of the five
Nobel Prizes established by the will of
Swedish industrialist,
inventor and
armaments (military
weapons and equipment)...
-
pacifism was
coined by the
French peace campaigner Émile
Arnaud and
adopted by
other peace activists at the
tenth Universal Peace Congress in
Glasgow in 1901...
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Peace to
Luhanshchyna (Ukrainian: Спокій Луганщині, romanized: Spokiy Luhanshchyni, Russian: Мир Луганщине, romanized: Mir Luganshchine, lit. '
Peace to...
- The
Peace Corps is an
independent agency and
program of the
United States government that
trains and
deploys volunteers to
provide international development...
- A
number of
peace symbols have been used many ways in
various cultures and contexts. The dove and
olive branch was used
symbolically by
early Christians...
- War and
Peace (Russian: Война и мир, romanized: Voyna i mir; pre-reform Russian: Война и мир; [vɐjˈna i ˈmʲir]) is a
literary work by the
Russian author...